We went there from Paradise Island Resort thinking it was more secluded, tranquil, cleaner and just basically a lot less crowded..we were sooo wrong! cons: far from paradise island, 30-45 mins and there is no other mode of transpo than HABAL-HABAL which costs about 500 to 800 pesos roundtrip depending on the driver. Entrance fee of 15 pesos is not worth it! the sand is white but unclean because there was garbage everywhere, literally every corner! Empty beer bottles, plastic bottles, food remnants and wrappers. Noisy and too crowded. Although we were there on a weekend so we expected more people than usual however the crowd we saw was obnoxiously noisy because of their loud videoke music. It is seriously not a place for quiet relaxation. Stray dogs everywhere. The local government is doing a very poor job in maintaining the...
Read moreKaputian Beach is one of Samal’s most beloved spots — a place where simplicity meets natural beauty. 💙 The beach has powdery white sand, clear blue waters, and a calm, relaxing vibe that’s perfect for families, barkadas, or even solo travelers looking for peace and quiet. 🌴
It’s well-maintained and affordable, making it one of the best budget-friendly getaways in the island. 🌞 You can enjoy swimming, picnicking under the trees, or just lounging by the shore while taking in the fresh sea breeze. 🍃
What makes Kaputian Beach special is its laid-back and local charm — it’s not overly commercialized, so you really get to experience the simple joys of the beach. 🐚
Truly, Kaputian Beach is a must-visit in Samal if you want a mix of relaxation, natural beauty, and that authentic...
Read moreGreat white sand beach for a Public Beach. This is a great place to enjoy white sand beach for less. Clear and clean beach water . Cottages and Tables are available for less. We had a great time swimming. Day Tour entrance for only 50pesos and overnight...
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