We visited early in the morning and had the chance to explore the left side of Masangret Cove, where you’ll find some beautiful rock formations—perfect for taking photos.
The entrance fee was 100 for the car, and since we weren’t staying in a cottage within the area, we had to pay an additional 50 per person. If you’re checked in at one of the cottages, there’s no need to pay the per-person fee.
You can also try negotiating the entrance fees if you’re with seniors or children.
The place wasn’t too crowded despite the holiday, though there were still plenty of visitors. I’d probably come back again. It’s also close to...
Read moreThe place is really good. It's the staff that ruined our experience. They overcharged us for parking at the place. The cottage is over priced. And apart from those charges, they also charged us an entrance fee. One of the staff, who appears to be drunk, threatened us, asking us to leave. The worst thing is that we still paid for the entrance and parking fees, yet we were not able to swim at all. Truly a bad experience. Corruption and greed...
Read moreThe road to the resort is bumpy and unpaved. During rainy season it will be really muddy. The resort however is situated in a very beautiful mixed rocky and sandy shores. The Masangret cove water is about waist high and is protected from the rough seas by rocks that served as a...
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