So far, the only public beach in the south of Cebu where we were allowed to camp! Visited Tingko 1, 2,3 , and Dalaguete but camp is not allowed.
The best part is, even though it is a public beach, it's cleanliness has been maintained by the locals! The boys loved the sands and the clear waters.
We were able to set our camp and spend the night and we are definitely going back!
The beach is really free. But it is a good option to rent a cottage. It costs 300 to 400 pesos depends on who you...
Read moreIt's fine sand is OK, though not that sugary white. There's also local fishermen selling fresh catch fish every morning at a low price. Cottages are available ranges 300 to 1,500 even for overnight stay. Accessible to the market, plaza, etc. One thing that overnight stayers should be cautious is on thieves who could possibly get in the resort, since it's an open area. No fence at all. No security...
Read moreIt's worth the trip. You can swim here for free actually, as long as you don't use the cottages. White sandy Beach, pristine waters. Not much to eat (no restos), so I suggest bring your own goodies coming here.
For those with vehicles, be careful as the sand tends to get your...
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