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Munting Buhangin Beach Camp — Hotel in Nasugbu

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4J5F+JX4, Bo, Nasugbu, 4231 Batangas, Philippines
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Munting Buhangin Beach Camp

Nash thus 4231, Batangas, Philippines
3.0(327)

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Nearby attractions of Munting Buhangin Beach Camp

Natipuan Cove

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Reviews of Munting Buhangin Beach Camp

3.0
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5.0
4y

Not reviewing as a Tourist but as A Person living near this beach. I've spent my whole life living near here in this beach. I would go here as much as I could when I was little, probably because I would always get treated by my father with Ice Cream at the Information. It helped me a lot to recover when I go here and think about things that i want to forget or reminisce about. This resort helped me to be who I am today since I always share my problems with it as I stare at the sun setting skies with sometimes purple, pink, orange, yellow and even indigo colors. I really feel bad for those tourist who didn't get the most out of it. Just to say the least, "You'll enjoy this place if you'll avoid prejudice regardless the negative feedbacks." Yes, we really have to point those out in order for the management to elevate the resort but for me, it's the fun memories that matters. No beach/resort/lodging establishment is perfect, yet to me, it's still beautiful. You'll enjoy this place i reckon, if you're looking for an escape, there are numerous activities here that would guarantee you fun but with an extra cost of course. The sunset here is really exceptional. About the reviews with the jellyfishes, there's really a season or time when jellyfishes surrounds the area since this is a tropical country, that's just natural, just be careful of the invisible ones. You wouldn't get hurt if you're being careful and not being careless. The flight of Stairs? Well, what do you expect? This cove is surrounded by a mountain/hill therefore, it would have stairs as many as those for tourist to access the resort, it's just basic geography. Why would you drive a steep hill without expecting a lot of stairs when you get to the resort? I suggest that you do a thorough research first after taking a big decision and picking just some random resort. If you know more, you'll expect less and you'll enjoy your time here without prejudice. People are very nice here, just be nice to them... Never treat them as unequal even if you're a tourist, they are good-hearted and accommodating people. For those people who said that they went here and wasted their time during the pandemic, well yeah, their website management is kinda faulty and didn't put a warning that it's closed yet, you should've called them. We are experiencing a pandemic, the least you could do is to call and inquire the company. That's about it. Tip: Research, Plan, Inquire, Don't expect too much, Be prepared for costs, and just simply Enjoy the Summer vibes that this resort gives you. Warning: As far as I know, MB doesn't give permission for campers in the beach to set up bonfires since it'll destroy the sand it preserves. Just be respectful of the Resort Rules and you'll be fine. Have a nice day!😊 Oh it's also temporarily closed since, the place is going under restorement after being left out during the Covid-19, yet don't worry, me and my classmates will promote this resort in our Fb Blog soon enough called the Paradise Unknown: Nasugbu Downtown Edition.😊💖 This resort is great for photography and snorkelling, also family get-togethers. The beach also gets affected by the Moon's gravitational pull Evidently seen when there's a hightide or Lowtide explaining the shallow waters. Hope you'll enjoy your stay here once it...

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2.0
7y

Pros: The beach is flat and extends several meters offshore. If you are just after the sand and seawater, this could be a good spot since the beach is practically all sand. There are no seagrass bed, urchin and even sea stars in the area (or at least I did not see any). We went there last August 2018 which is habagat season. The swells and waves reached up to a meter but since the beach is flat, water remained relatively shallow. It may actually be a good surfing spot. There was also a very active life guard. They kept the guests in check and constantly reminded us to stay within the shallowest portion of the beach. We also got the Family AC room good for 8-10pax. The room and bathroom was clean. There is a small patio outside with a long monoblock table and 2 benches. Grilling and washing area were also just a few steps from our room.

Cons: The resort is located on the foot of a slope which means there are a lot of stairs. It may not be suitable for “old” people. The beach, sadly with all the pros I mentioned above, is filled with garbage. This was may be brought by the strong waves due to habagat. But more surprisingly, we did not see any effort from the resort staff to conduct a cleanup. We did pick up the plastic scattered on a portion of the beach but the staff were just looking at us.

Nevertheless, Munting Buhangin Beach Camp is a solid proof that we should not only dispose our wastes properly, but more importantly, WE, YES, ALL OF US, SHOULD MINIMIZE OUR USE OF PLASTIC BECAUSE BRUH, PLASTIC POLLUTION IS REAL AF. Go there to see...

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3.0
2y

My kids enjoyed the beach and the sand! No tiny pebbles even if you're already far from the seashore. It's safe to swim because your feet can still touch the sand even if you're far from the shore and the waves are not that big. They offer activities such as banana boat ride, jetski and the fisherman from a boat will sell you freshly caught fishes, shells and lobsters! They also allow bon fire at the shore. If you're at the beach camp don't expect too much. The way going there is steep and rough road. Don't bring a lowered car and going there at night is not recommended. When you arrived at the destination, you have to go down a staircase with more or less than 30 to 50 steps. The kuyas and the security guard are helpful in assisting you to bring your stuff going down to your designated villas. Some villas are already old and dilapidated. But the villa we stayed in is still good. The cooking appliances and utensils are complete some of them still have a tag price. During our stay, the electricity was cut twice but only for a brief second. We ran out of water supply on our third day but after we reported it, the water flow was back. If you're bringing your kids make sure you have something to put or apply on them to prevent mosquito bites because there are a lot of them. Overall, I enjoyed the beach and sand it's not white but powdery with no pebbles it's way better than galera and will give it 4 stars. Room and service is 2.75 to 3....

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My kids enjoyed the beach and the sand! No tiny pebbles even if you're already far from the seashore. It's safe to swim because your feet can still touch the sand even if you're far from the shore and the waves are not that big. They offer activities such as banana boat ride, jetski and the fisherman from a boat will sell you freshly caught fishes, shells and lobsters! They also allow bon fire at the shore. If you're at the beach camp don't expect too much. The way going there is steep and rough road. Don't bring a lowered car and going there at night is not recommended. When you arrived at the destination, you have to go down a staircase with more or less than 30 to 50 steps. The kuyas and the security guard are helpful in assisting you to bring your stuff going down to your designated villas. Some villas are already old and dilapidated. But the villa we stayed in is still good. The cooking appliances and utensils are complete some of them still have a tag price. During our stay, the electricity was cut twice but only for a brief second. We ran out of water supply on our third day but after we reported it, the water flow was back. If you're bringing your kids make sure you have something to put or apply on them to prevent mosquito bites because there are a lot of them. Overall, I enjoyed the beach and sand it's not white but powdery with no pebbles it's way better than galera and will give it 4 stars. Room and service is 2.75 to 3. Location is 2.
SelynSelyn
Loved the beach and the water; much better than the cold England water. Couldn't get enough of swimming. Water wasn't too far from the houses and gazebos. View was beautiful and palm trees relaxing to encounter. Plenty of gazebos and small houses and 'kubo' to rent. Weather was just fine for me, weather was fairly cloudy which I was pleased with. Staff were friendly. Shower was okay, although a tad messy due to sand residue both outside showers and inside the showers, and lacked hooks to hang things onto, maintenance IS pretty much needed i.e. cleaning/rinsing off. The same goes for the changing rooms. The stairs were a serious handful going both down AND up. Particularly if you're carrying a heavy load e.g. bags of plastic cutlery and plates for 'picnic' at the beach and more. Possibly a resting bench or chair would be nice in the middle of the stair walk, as a resting stop. I also noticed there didn't seem to be a ramp of some sort?... I'm not sure if this place is wheelchair or pushchair friendly. Overall I did have a lovely experience here. Very relaxing. I would recommend it. And I would definitely come back here next time.
AshishAshish
This was a weekend getaway for us. We were a total of 7 people. The facility is situated atop a hill and can be a hassle getting to. Once you get there its an okay place to be. You will definitely feel very close to nature. The accommodation is okay, considering the location but definitely could have been better. The toilet cum bathroom was okay with running water at all times. The free breakfast provided in the morning was okay too. The room we booked was good for 4 people but they allow up to 10 people to sleep there. Extra bedding is available on request and additional charges. The beach itself was not so impressive. We did take a dip in the ocean but I have seen and been to much better beaches. Also, because of the weekend, it was very crowded. I would not prefer going back.
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My kids enjoyed the beach and the sand! No tiny pebbles even if you're already far from the seashore. It's safe to swim because your feet can still touch the sand even if you're far from the shore and the waves are not that big. They offer activities such as banana boat ride, jetski and the fisherman from a boat will sell you freshly caught fishes, shells and lobsters! They also allow bon fire at the shore. If you're at the beach camp don't expect too much. The way going there is steep and rough road. Don't bring a lowered car and going there at night is not recommended. When you arrived at the destination, you have to go down a staircase with more or less than 30 to 50 steps. The kuyas and the security guard are helpful in assisting you to bring your stuff going down to your designated villas. Some villas are already old and dilapidated. But the villa we stayed in is still good. The cooking appliances and utensils are complete some of them still have a tag price. During our stay, the electricity was cut twice but only for a brief second. We ran out of water supply on our third day but after we reported it, the water flow was back. If you're bringing your kids make sure you have something to put or apply on them to prevent mosquito bites because there are a lot of them. Overall, I enjoyed the beach and sand it's not white but powdery with no pebbles it's way better than galera and will give it 4 stars. Room and service is 2.75 to 3. Location is 2.
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Loved the beach and the water; much better than the cold England water. Couldn't get enough of swimming. Water wasn't too far from the houses and gazebos. View was beautiful and palm trees relaxing to encounter. Plenty of gazebos and small houses and 'kubo' to rent. Weather was just fine for me, weather was fairly cloudy which I was pleased with. Staff were friendly. Shower was okay, although a tad messy due to sand residue both outside showers and inside the showers, and lacked hooks to hang things onto, maintenance IS pretty much needed i.e. cleaning/rinsing off. The same goes for the changing rooms. The stairs were a serious handful going both down AND up. Particularly if you're carrying a heavy load e.g. bags of plastic cutlery and plates for 'picnic' at the beach and more. Possibly a resting bench or chair would be nice in the middle of the stair walk, as a resting stop. I also noticed there didn't seem to be a ramp of some sort?... I'm not sure if this place is wheelchair or pushchair friendly. Overall I did have a lovely experience here. Very relaxing. I would recommend it. And I would definitely come back here next time.
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This was a weekend getaway for us. We were a total of 7 people. The facility is situated atop a hill and can be a hassle getting to. Once you get there its an okay place to be. You will definitely feel very close to nature. The accommodation is okay, considering the location but definitely could have been better. The toilet cum bathroom was okay with running water at all times. The free breakfast provided in the morning was okay too. The room we booked was good for 4 people but they allow up to 10 people to sleep there. Extra bedding is available on request and additional charges. The beach itself was not so impressive. We did take a dip in the ocean but I have seen and been to much better beaches. Also, because of the weekend, it was very crowded. I would not prefer going back.
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