Mauboh Beach in Patikul, Sulu, is truly one of the most breathtaking destinations I’ve ever visited. The moment I stepped onto its soft, powdery white sand, I knew this place was something special. The water was crystal-clear, reflecting the sky like a giant mirror, and the sea breeze carried a refreshing scent of salt and nature.
What makes Mauboh Beach even more incredible is its stunning natural scenery. The coastline stretches beautifully, offering a peaceful and serene escape from daily life. But what truly amazed me were the incredible structures and builds around the beach. From uniquely designed huts to well-crafted spots perfect for relaxation, everything seemed to blend seamlessly with the surroundings, making the experience even more magical.
Sunset at Mauboh Beach is something I will never forget. Watching the golden sun slowly dip into the horizon while the sky transforms into a masterpiece of colors was absolutely mesmerizing. It felt like time stood still, and I was just soaking in the beauty of nature.
For anyone looking for the perfect getaway in Sulu, Mauboh Beach is a must-visit. Whether you’re there to relax, take photos, or simply enjoy the view, this place will not disappoint. In my opinion, it’s not just the best beach in the region—it’s one of the most amazing places I’ve ever been.
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Read moreI had fun at Jolo, Sulu. I went there with my friend and her family who are locals. We had a dinner at KMS Biryani and in all fairness, masarap sya compared to what I had before. It’s also cheaper than what we have in our city which doesn’t taste good lol. We had a stroll along Mauboh beach, jampacked with cars and bikes parked on the road. It’s evident as well that the shore is maintained and clean (white sand) knowing that there are restaurants built around. However, in the morning, I have seen some parts of Mauboh beach with trashes (plastics mostly). I think the LGU must put some more effort in educating people about waste management kase ang ganda ng dagat talaga, need alagaan! For sure, I’ll be...
Read moreMaubuh Beach is a public beach in Sulu meaning no entrance fee when you come to enjoy its white sand and pristine surroundings. However, the cottages of private individuals doting the beach do ask for a fee when you use them. When you need electricity for your activity, you have to bring your own generator or solar energy, though. Utilizing the electricity from the houses nearby will make you P100 to P200 poorer. This beach is the favorite place of lovers who want to enjoy the...
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