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BM Beach — Attraction in Puerto Princesa

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BM Beach
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Nearby attractions
Kanigaran Beach
BM Road, Barangay San Pedro, Puerto Princesa City, 5300 Palawan, Philippines
Nearby restaurants
Rustic Cafe
25 B.M. Rd, Puerto Princesa City, 5300 Palawan, Philippines
Carpe Diem Villas & Resort restaurant
QQ69+68P, F. Ponce de Leon Rd, Puerto Princesa City, Palawan, Philippines
Nearby hotels
Palawan Seaview Resort
QQ89+5W5, B.M. Rd, Puerto Princesa City, Palawan, Philippines
Costa Palawan Resort
F. Ponce de Leon Rd, Puerto Princesa City, 5300 Palawan, Philippines
The Funny Lion - Puerto Princesa
Hagedorn Rd, Puerto Princesa City, 5300 Palawan, Philippines
Carpe Diem Hotel and Villas Palawan
F. Ponce de Leon Rd, Puerto Princesa City, 5300 Palawan, Philippines
Larmar bed and breakfast
33 B.M. Rd, Puerto Princesa City, 5300 Palawan, Philippines
Nonoy Matt Bed & Breakfast
Brgy, Venturillo Road, 1 B.M. Rd, Puerto Princesa City, 5300, Philippines
Casaoro Homestay
Lot 15 Block 2 Morenoville, San Manuel Road, Puerto Princesa City, 5300 Palawan, Philippines
Bountiful Inn
Bountiful Inn, F. Ponce de Leon Rd, Puerto Princesa City, 5300 Palawan, Philippines
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BM Beach

Puerto Princesa City, Palawan, Philippines
3.6(59)
Open 24 hours
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Outdoor
Relaxation
Scenic
Family friendly
Pet friendly
attractions: Kanigaran Beach, restaurants: Rustic Cafe, Carpe Diem Villas & Resort restaurant
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Nearby attractions of BM Beach

Kanigaran Beach

Kanigaran Beach

Kanigaran Beach

3.8

(13)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of BM Beach

Rustic Cafe

Carpe Diem Villas & Resort restaurant

Rustic Cafe

Rustic Cafe

4.8

(131)

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Carpe Diem Villas & Resort restaurant

Carpe Diem Villas & Resort restaurant

4.0

(14)

Closed
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Reviews of BM Beach

3.6
(59)
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3.0
1y

Not bad, I've revisited the beach again (As you may know, I already reviewed this beach 4 times already, what your seeing is the latest)

To enter the area with cottages you have to pay with fees, 25 pesos per adult and 15 pesos for child.

They have a clean restroom inside

The sand is slightly dirty, really rough and not fluffy Unclear/Not updated pictures online In some cases you may find drunk locals in the beach The shore is completely covered with seaweed and a few trash Stray dogs can be found and are hostile and they'll disturb you.

The water is very unclear, dirty, itchy and very shallow, I recommend coming here during high-tide (the deepest only adds up to my thighs)

They also have cottages here that have fees if your renting one (based on the size of the cottage) which is 60 - 200 Pesos or above.

There are a lot of stray dogs everywhere which can be aggressive while your eating at your cottage and you should never feed them to avoid being bitten.

You may also find a few vendors selling classic and traditional Filipino street food.

5/10, If you have high hopes from the pictures and reviews, you might be a little disappointed but it's not that...

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4.0
1y

Do not expect too much message tourists. BM beach it's a old beach ⛱️ ge to go on weekends for locals we grow up going here. What I like is the , fresh , wind, the coconut trees, the shades, best place just to relax, water here is alway low tide even high tide is still below your waist level you can walk for couple kilometers and it's still low tide. All in and this just for perfect relaxation for friends, family, local people and some tourists. Still I love coming back. To my home town Puerto Princesa Palawan. I now leave in the US for 20 yrs, I was just...

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3.0
19w

This beach just needs cleaning and maintenance but it's open to public. There should be a warning sign before the beach entrance. It's a real hazard because while following google maps it tells you to just go straight and we almost drove straight to the water. The "shower" is not worth it, it's not a shower, you use a tabo and fill up the drums by yourself, there's not even a hose. Of course everything is overpriced, except for...

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Rowen BienvenidoRowen Bienvenido
Not bad, I've revisited the beach again (As you may know, I already reviewed this beach 4 times already, what your seeing is the latest) To enter the area with cottages you have to pay with fees, 25 pesos per adult and 15 pesos for child. They have a clean restroom inside - The sand is slightly dirty, really rough and not fluffy - Unclear/Not updated pictures online - In some cases you may find drunk locals in the beach - The shore is completely covered with seaweed and a few trash - Stray dogs can be found and are hostile and they'll disturb you. The water is very unclear, dirty, itchy and very shallow, I recommend coming here during high-tide (the deepest only adds up to my thighs) They also have cottages here that have fees if your renting one (based on the size of the cottage) which is 60 - 200 Pesos or above. There are a lot of stray dogs everywhere which can be aggressive while your eating at your cottage and you should never feed them to avoid being bitten. You may also find a few vendors selling classic and traditional Filipino street food. 5/10, If you have high hopes from the pictures and reviews, you might be a little disappointed but it's not that bad after all.
JAEL CAlIJAEL CAlI
This beach just needs cleaning and maintenance but it's open to public. There should be a warning sign before the beach entrance. It's a real hazard because while following google maps it tells you to just go straight and we almost drove straight to the water. The "shower" is not worth it, it's not a shower, you use a tabo and fill up the drums by yourself, there's not even a hose. Of course everything is overpriced, except for the parking.
Tin TinTin Tin
A long stretch of beach near the city proper. It's not the best and cleanest beach in Puerto Princesa, but it's very accessible and it can pass as a good escape from the city. Entrance to the beach is free, but There are several resorts along the beach, where you can rent a cottage and even karaoke machines. Best to bring your own food and drinks, but we saw several vendors selling light snacks (peanuts, ice cream, and shell fish).
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Not bad, I've revisited the beach again (As you may know, I already reviewed this beach 4 times already, what your seeing is the latest) To enter the area with cottages you have to pay with fees, 25 pesos per adult and 15 pesos for child. They have a clean restroom inside - The sand is slightly dirty, really rough and not fluffy - Unclear/Not updated pictures online - In some cases you may find drunk locals in the beach - The shore is completely covered with seaweed and a few trash - Stray dogs can be found and are hostile and they'll disturb you. The water is very unclear, dirty, itchy and very shallow, I recommend coming here during high-tide (the deepest only adds up to my thighs) They also have cottages here that have fees if your renting one (based on the size of the cottage) which is 60 - 200 Pesos or above. There are a lot of stray dogs everywhere which can be aggressive while your eating at your cottage and you should never feed them to avoid being bitten. You may also find a few vendors selling classic and traditional Filipino street food. 5/10, If you have high hopes from the pictures and reviews, you might be a little disappointed but it's not that bad after all.
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This beach just needs cleaning and maintenance but it's open to public. There should be a warning sign before the beach entrance. It's a real hazard because while following google maps it tells you to just go straight and we almost drove straight to the water. The "shower" is not worth it, it's not a shower, you use a tabo and fill up the drums by yourself, there's not even a hose. Of course everything is overpriced, except for the parking.
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A long stretch of beach near the city proper. It's not the best and cleanest beach in Puerto Princesa, but it's very accessible and it can pass as a good escape from the city. Entrance to the beach is free, but There are several resorts along the beach, where you can rent a cottage and even karaoke machines. Best to bring your own food and drinks, but we saw several vendors selling light snacks (peanuts, ice cream, and shell fish).
Tin Tin

Tin Tin

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