A quiet and beautiful cove, where you'll really enjoy the pristine white sand, clear ocean water, and the entire view of the cove at the peak of the hill. It's not too crowded and you'll have more than enough space for your table and camping tents. There's a clean restroom with sufficient water source for your bathing and cleaning needs. No electricity and signal, but that's a good thing since you'll just enjoy your stay with family/friends and be one with nature.
It takes about 40 minutes to 1 hour from Pundaquit port, and it can be one bumpy boat ride depending on the waves. But all good 'cause you'll definitely enjoy the waters and view. Just bring all supplies you need especially drinking water, power banks for camera phones/camera, and snacks. Food can be provided by your tour provided. Im not sure how to get here without a tour, ours was through MJDC (MetroDeal voucher).
Speaking of our travel and tour provider, MJDC was a pretty good one. I booked just three days before via email. They answered all my questions and provided all info I need. They are really strict with time, when they say they'll meet us up/fetch us at a given time, they really do so. They also made sure we had all we need. Though our port guide forgot to give us our snorkeling gear before we set out for Talisayen, our island guide successfully helped us secure it (despite lack of means of communication, and islands apart from the port). So we really able to really enjoy make the most of our day trip.
Would definitely want to come back here and stay longer next time, we only did day tour. Also, guests should be reminded to clean up all wastes, to preserve the beauty...
Read moreOne of the lesser known coves (as of this date), but no less beautiful. If you’re looking for a place to get away from it all, this is the perfect spot. No cellular data whatsoever! Just you and the beach.
There are plenty of tour deals available, but you can also wing it if you’re feeling adventurous. The boat ride from Pundaquit beach takes approximately 45 minutes. Boat fees are about 300php/head, depending on your agreement with the guide. There’s an entrance fee of 70php/head and a separate fee for the cottage. We got ours for 150 for the whole day. You also have the option to stay overnight. No hotels of b&bs; locals have tents you can rent There isn’t much to do on the actual beach but to swim and sunbathe. Bring your own food as supplies are hard to come by on the island. You’re free to grill and drink, but please do pick up after yourself. There’s a small river at the back of the cottages but usually dries up during the summer months.
It’s beautiful. Let’s keep...
Read moreFor real!! Super two thumbs up for this place. For the people and our contact here, they are really awesome and kind. A must visit place. Superb!
You can enjoy your vacation because no one will stay on their phones all the time, there is no service here. Their Nipa hut has three rooms with no doors. Lights at night are only available from 6PM-11PM then all lights off. You may enjoy your bon fire with your friends and family. But this bonfire has a fee of P400 (for the materials - kerosene and woods, plus the effort). 😉 Enjoy!
Make sure to bring the stuff you need, especially food. Though, the charcoal and ice are available there.. Just ask. They are really accommodating.
At 3 feet deep you can already see the fish in the sea. The water is...
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