A free public beach very close to city centre Unfortunately, it's partially open unofficially. Updated December 24,2022 It's fully opened to public which is for the pleasure of every body . We go there almost every morning before sunrises. Busy on Saturdays and Sundays. There's a talk about developing the area to become a boulevard. Hope so. There are few coffee strands . I understand that there is a public CR, but I didn't use it.
Early March 2023, construction of a new project began in Queen Tuna Park. As a result of this, it is closed. Jane no idea for how long. Failed to get any information except a photo of a board. A security guard told me that they are constructing what he called ( Bay Walk ) . I posted a video of the site and a board giving some information. June 26,2023 Protect is still on. Not much was done. Work is slow. Seems people will not enjoy the place for a LONG TIME. We miss the place a lot. I am sure other...
Read moreI have not visited it for a while but i heard it's a perfect place to date or magpahangin lang. There are benches, huts and you can simply sit on the sand. If there are trashes, those are due to the boats that docks there but the government have maintainance people. It's quite windy in the afternoon and i liked to walk just outside the park, on the red colored pavement pretending im at another country. It is near Goldestate University so you'll see a lot of students and near Pendatun avenue where there is a night food market that starts at 6pm. So you can go there and grab a quick bite of different street foods and inihaw after Queen Tuna Park closes at 6 or 6:30pm, i think. Oh and it's also one of the best place to...
Read moreThe only remaining free-to-the-public beach. Could use some sprucing up and improvement. Bamboo huts are available for picnickers. Too bad this has gone to the bottom list of the local government's priority areas for improvement. #TouristSpot #GensanLandmark #LetsGuide
Accessibility ♿ Review: No toilets fit for Wheelchair-bound people. From the car park, the huts can easily...
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