It should stop operating until they clean all the trashes, the resort offered me 600 for a cottage (I refused to it) but it has a free entrance called Tony Beach on its side, magkatabi lang beach nila but sila ay may 100 php fee. It needs URGENT cleaning because of trashes thrown and making the beach a dumpsite and contaminated. I even saw a DEAD DOG flowing on the waves (I thought it was a shark then I look closely). Visited there to observe the beach only and if it's worth the vibe. Sadly, it's so toxic and smells bad because of trashes and NO PROPER TRASH CANS AND WASTE DISPOSAL. Wala kang maupuan dahil puro basura. Di ka rin makapagswim dahil di nililinis.
Pic from 3-4pm in the afternoon. I hope the MANAGEMENT or GOVERNMENT works on it asap. If you ever plan to rent a cottage or stay for...
Read moreThe beach itself is nice, but the seashore could use better maintenance—I saw some plastic waste around. To visitors, please be responsible for your trash! Pack it up and dispose of it properly.
As of March 31, the entrance fee is ₱100 for adults and ₱75 for kids aged 6-11, while children below that age enter for free. Cottage rentals start at ₱600.
One issue I noticed was an unpleasant smell, possibly from a nearby piggery. You can smell it right from the entrance, and it can be quite off-putting, especially when eating. If you’re renting a cottage, I highly recommend choosing one near the seashore to avoid the odor.
Overall, the beach is a good place to relax, but better maintenance and addressing the smell issue would improve...
Read moreThere's an unpleasant odor which probably came from the nearby factory. The way to get there is so hard and annoying, approximate width of the road is 7-8ft wide, and there are sharp turns which makes larger vehicles parking near there are almost impossible. Moving on to the specific beach, trash can be found everywhere, poor quality cottages, dirty sands, dog and cow poop can be seen near the forest. Probably not the best vacation to do in summer. But the water is...
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