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Bagasbas Beach — Attraction in Daet

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Bagasbas Beach
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Leo's Cuisine
4XMM+RFX, Daet, Camarines Norte, Philippines
SeaCup Cafe & Souvenir Shop
4XPM+57G, President Cory C. Aquino Blvd, Daet, Camarines Norte, Philippines
Oh Bang Ramen
4XVH+HX8, Oh Bang Ramen, President Corazon Aquino Blv, Bagasbas, Daet, Camarines Norte, 4600 Camarines Norte, Philippines
Nearby hotels
Bagasbas Bed and Breakfast
4XPM+2FH, Bagasbas Boulevard, Barangay, Daet, 4600 Camarines Norte, Philippines
Casa Marie Kiteboarding Hotel
4XQH+JGR, Daet, Camarines Norte, Philippines
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Bagasbas Beach
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Bagasbas Beach

Philippines
4.6(192)
Open 24 hours
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attractions: , restaurants: Leo's Cuisine, SeaCup Cafe & Souvenir Shop, Oh Bang Ramen
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Nearby restaurants of Bagasbas Beach

Leo's Cuisine

SeaCup Cafe & Souvenir Shop

Oh Bang Ramen

Leo's Cuisine

Leo's Cuisine

4.2

(32)

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SeaCup Cafe & Souvenir Shop

SeaCup Cafe & Souvenir Shop

4.9

(21)

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Oh Bang Ramen

Oh Bang Ramen

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Reviews of Bagasbas Beach

4.6
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5.0
4y

Currently the longest coastal boulevard in the Philippines, with Canimog Island visible on the horizon.

Establishments & restaurants have been slowly improving since I visited a few years ago in 2017.

By nature of the tides it is more of a surf beach, but locals and visitors still come to swim regardless.

Extremely popular 'tambayan' and frequented by many morning joggers & avid bike riders.

There is ongoing construction in connecting the boulevard to the neighbouring Talisay area which will be completed in the coming year or two.

Buy a cup or two from taho vendors and support the local livelihood...

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4.0
2y

Went to see this beach on my 2nd day in Daet hoping to see some surfers in action. But to my surprise I saw fishermen instead. Some were still casting their nets and some who came early were pulling theirs in already. Spoke to a boy and he obliged me to take some photos of their catch. The waves were strong during my visit. They said a storm was coming. The rust colored waves was their indicator and also a sign that there were fish near the shoreline. They caught a lot of BANAK - a certain kind...

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5.0
7y

surfing ✔️ | peaceful beach ✔️ | safe surroundings ✔️ | scenic scenes ✔️ - these just a few check you can mark off when visiting bagasbas beach...it was a chance destination when i was planning our barkada road trip that year...getting to experience the beach for almost just us the biggest plus factor (people tend to go to cam sur or quezon province, which i think is overrated when you can get this beauty sans the crowd)....this absolutely a relaxing trip...

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Dave Jhonas C. AzañaDave Jhonas C. Azaña
Currently the longest coastal boulevard in the Philippines, with Canimog Island visible on the horizon. Establishments & restaurants have been slowly improving since I visited a few years ago in 2017. By nature of the tides it is more of a surf beach, but locals and visitors still come to swim regardless. Extremely popular 'tambayan' and frequented by many morning joggers & avid bike riders. There is ongoing construction in connecting the boulevard to the neighbouring Talisay area which will be completed in the coming year or two. Buy a cup or two from taho vendors and support the local livelihood of Bagasbas!
Travel TanTravel Tan
Went to see this beach on my 2nd day in Daet hoping to see some surfers in action. But to my surprise I saw fishermen instead. Some were still casting their nets and some who came early were pulling theirs in already. Spoke to a boy and he obliged me to take some photos of their catch. The waves were strong during my visit. They said a storm was coming. The rust colored waves was their indicator and also a sign that there were fish near the shoreline. They caught a lot of BANAK - a certain kind of local fish.
Bernadette GadilBernadette Gadil
The place is very relaxing. I feel the serenity of the place every time I visit. I used to have picnics in this place, sometimes by myself and sometimes with my friends and family. I never get tired of watching the waves, the sunset, and the sunrise of this place. The beach is also clean and well-maintained, with cleaners and security personnel always present. If you want to relax your mind or engage in some beach activities, I highly recommend visiting Bagasbas Beach.
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Currently the longest coastal boulevard in the Philippines, with Canimog Island visible on the horizon. Establishments & restaurants have been slowly improving since I visited a few years ago in 2017. By nature of the tides it is more of a surf beach, but locals and visitors still come to swim regardless. Extremely popular 'tambayan' and frequented by many morning joggers & avid bike riders. There is ongoing construction in connecting the boulevard to the neighbouring Talisay area which will be completed in the coming year or two. Buy a cup or two from taho vendors and support the local livelihood of Bagasbas!
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Went to see this beach on my 2nd day in Daet hoping to see some surfers in action. But to my surprise I saw fishermen instead. Some were still casting their nets and some who came early were pulling theirs in already. Spoke to a boy and he obliged me to take some photos of their catch. The waves were strong during my visit. They said a storm was coming. The rust colored waves was their indicator and also a sign that there were fish near the shoreline. They caught a lot of BANAK - a certain kind of local fish.
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The place is very relaxing. I feel the serenity of the place every time I visit. I used to have picnics in this place, sometimes by myself and sometimes with my friends and family. I never get tired of watching the waves, the sunset, and the sunrise of this place. The beach is also clean and well-maintained, with cleaners and security personnel always present. If you want to relax your mind or engage in some beach activities, I highly recommend visiting Bagasbas Beach.
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