Licuson Beach is located very far from the main road that tourists have to use single-wheeled motor vehicles to get in but the challenge here, is that the road going to the beach is steep and rocky. There's no straight path as well to the beach, tourists have to meet the big waves to make a single turn and by reaching it, there are no cottages nor comfort in. People have to bring mats or any kind to sit on, foods to eat, etc. The huge rocks that look like mountains are its main attraction, one mount has a lighthouse on it but not open to the public, going to it, a person has to cross a bridge but this bridge is all unaccessible as it's almost destroyed hence, dangerous because of a lot of sharp edges. Passing the waters with lots of rocks is the only way to...
Read moreI've been here when it is still not a popular destination for locals. As seen on my photos, the structure on one of the rocks is not constructed yet. I am honestly not a big fan of the place because the sea current is strong, basically dangerous for those who are not good swimmers. Nevertheless, the view speaks for itself. It is beautiful. The pebble beach is a unique feature. To go here, you can either hire a boat (which usually goes to Buntod Sandbar first and then to this place) or ride a habal-habal via the national...
Read moreLocated at Sitio Licuson, Brgy. Luyong Catungan, Mobo, Masbate. Ideal for family outing and bonding. White sand beach with crystal clear water. Come and visit "Duha na Bato" two giant stones, rock formation surrounded with water and cottage on top of...
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