This place is very far from a major city. One thing good about going to this remote place is that the highway is first class cemented all the way. Parking is just on the side of the street. There is a minimal entrance fee of 50 pesos.
The place is small. You can go around without looking at the details in just 15 minutes. But of course since you have traveled this far, you would want to explore every nook and crany here. Taking great photos are a must. You can go down to the beach via a small opening or climb up the light tower for some unique photos. The place is well maintained but still need some improvements. My companion told me that there used to be posters where you can read some interesting facts about this place. All I saw where just the place markers without the posters.
We arrived early at around 9 am. When we left around 11 am loads of people are already there. So my tip is is you want to have selfies without so much people photo bombing your pictures then go there early.
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