If you want to be almost alone on the beach, this is the beach for you. While most people go to the white beach on the other side of the island this beach gets hardly visitors. So why is that? The Megaworld estate with the 3 hotels is underdeveloped. Many roads and nothing in between. One shop and one restaurant closed already as there were no customers. Back to the beach. There is a lot of seagrass and some plastic garbage on the beach. They clean the beach every day but in the strong wind from the northwest it never gets clean entirely. If you are brave enough to go into the water beware of sharp rocks in the water as well as of the sea urchins. If you get hurt the ambulance of Megaworld is parked next...
Read moreSecluded beach. I was told no e trike traffic. Paid a trike 300 pesos one way from station 1. Took down his number to bring us back for another 300. No access to keyhole rock or its beach from here. No signal at the beach, only on the road. Went there when partly cloudy, then rained lightly afterwards. 4 other people total in the whole beach. 1 modern cafe/bar. A local offered me a free mat to use to sit on the beach if I paid 250 pesos for a coconut drink. 1 USD = 55 Pesos. Beach sand is standard beach brown sand, and coarse large sand at the water edge. Surf was a bit rough for snorkeling with small waves having white when breaking. Possibly due to the fast decline of land as it...
Read moreA small, aesthetically pleasing, and secluded beach. The surrounding garden is well-maintained, although not as pristine as some may prefer. Additionally, there is a noticeable amount of seaweed in the water and on the beach, which may be undesirable for some individuals.
It is important to note that swimming is prohibited at this beach due to the absence of a lifeguard, which somewhat diminishes the purpose of having a...
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