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Batangas Beach – A list of the Must-See Beaches in Batangas

Philippines - Ross French - March 17, 2021

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Batangas is a place full of unique and scenic tourist destinations. It is like a paradise for tourists from all over the globe. And, when talking about Batangas, nobody can ignore its sea beaches. This province in the Philippines is famous for its beautiful beaches. So, it’s no surprise that this place has become a highly-preferred summer and weekend destination for many people. The shores of Batangas are not full of white sand like Boracay. But that doesn’t prevent them from offering the tourists something interesting every time they visit them. Now let us talk about some of the most beautiful Batangas beach destinations.

Best Batangas beach destinations

Verde Island

Verde Island is located in Batangas City. It is a tranquil, almost sleepy fishing island nestled in Verde Island Passage. However, it has not yet achieved its fullest potential. Rather it is just starting to rise up from its sleep. Its location helps Verde Island be a hotspot for marine biodiversity. In fact, it has the highest concentration of marine species in the world.

At first glance, the island and its shores look raw and naked. But if you look closely at the surrounding waters, you will see a beautiful harmony between cerulean and sapphire hues. If you love the rugged and rough beach experience, Mahabang Buhangin and Cueva City are your go-to places.

Laiya Beach

While Verde Island is not fully developed yet, Laiya Beach is its exact opposite. It is one of the most developed Batangas beach destinations ever. Laiya Beach is located in Laiya in the city of San Juan. Besides being a developed beach, it is pretty close to Manila. That’s why it is among the most visited beaches in all of Batangas.

The coast of Laiya Beach is full of public as well as private resorts. It caters to the needs of every customer. It doesn’t matter whether you’re looking for a budget or a luxury resort. Laiya will always have something for you. Also, if you are a hiker, you’re going to love Mt. Daguldul and Mt. Hugom here.

Masasa Beach

If you go to the southern part of Tingloy, you will find another calm and serene Batangas beach. Masasa Beach. This beach has been arousing the interest of many weekenders for years now. Masasa beach can be a paradise to those searching for some of the most unusual tourist spots.

However, its novelty is decreasing with passing year. And, there is a high chance that this beach will become crowded in the future as well. So, if you still want to experience calmness and serenity, visit Masasa Beach today.

Calayo Beach

Calayo Beach is a popular Batangas beach in Nasugbu. Nasugbu is quite a developed area. Its beaches are full of enduring resorts that are popular among both tourists and locals. In case you didn’t know, some of its beaches are private. That means you cannot visit them without prior reservation or membership. But that’s the minority. The lion’s share of these beaches is public and open to all. Calayo Beach is one of those.

Calayo is mainly a fishing village. But, it is gradually turning into a tourist spot. Calayo Beach has light brown sand and turquoise waters. If you are planning to visit Bituin Cove or Pulo Island, this beach can be your starting point.

Pulo Island

Loren Island or Pulo Island is located in Nasugbu. This spot is like a person who is easy to get along with but also contains some mystery. Pulo Island is bound to enchant you with its charm. The cove part of the island contains beige sand and is easy to access. But the sloping beach right behind the cove is very rugged. It will either enthrall or intimidate you. regardless of how you feel, the beach will challenge you with its craggy shores and fresh islet. It is a bitter-sweet experience.

However, it is private property. As far as we know. Loren Legarda owns it. But still, you can get access to this area by paying a nominal fee. The small cove beside the sloping beach is comparatively less rocky than the rest of the island. Thus, it attracts most visitors who want to take a dip in the sea.

Manuel Uy Beach

For those who love the outdoors, beach camping is an interesting venture. Beach camping can be as simple as camping with only the most basic equipment. Also, it can be very flashy and luxurious such as glamping. No matter how you like your beach camping, you first need a good camping spot. And, while you’re in the Philippines, you will never run out of beach camping spots.

Manuel Uy Beach in Calatagan is one of the best Batangas beach camping spots close to Manila. This beach contains cream-colored sand and is privately owned. Yes, as you can guess from its name, Manuel Uy is its owner. Manuel Uy Beach sits between Stilts Calatagan Beach Resort and Aquaria Water Park.

Matabungkay Beach

Matabungkay Beach is one of the best beaches in Batangas. However, it is well past its prime. Back in the days, especially from the 50s to the early 90s, it used to be a tourist hotspot. It was the most liked place for all kinds of outings, be it family or office. It was also the most visited place for weekend trips. Although its glory days are far behind it, it still has a special place in every hodophile’s heart.

The beach has light gray-colored sand that looks white because of the Sun’s glare. Matabungkay Beach is has a lot of resorts, stores, and houses along its shores. It is also famous for its bamboo raft cottages that float on water.

Batangas BeachMalabrigo Point

If you ever visit Lobo, don’t forget to check out Malabrigo. Malabrigo is among the most secluded Batangas beaches you will ever find. It is also very hard to reach. There is also a lighthouse there that you can visit in the morning. Apart from the few locals and swimmer dogs, the beach could be all yours.

Another interesting thing about this beach is that its shores contain smooth gravel and stones in the place of sand. So, if you don’t like sand on your hair and swimsuit, this is the best place to visit.

FAQ

What is the reason for Batangas’ popularity?

Batangas is home to the famous Taal Volcano and Taal Heritage town. There’s no denying the fact that it is a beautiful province. But the chief reason for its popularity is its serene and stunning beaches.

What is the nearest Batangas beach from Manila?

The nearest Batangas Beach from Metro Manila is Matabungkay Beach. It is situated in Lian. It only takes a few hours to get to the beach from Manila. Matabungkay beach gets its name from how it looks because of the long white stretch of sand covering the beach. It is also among the best places to visit for couples as it transmits a romantic vibe.

Can I swim in Batangas?

Yes, you can swim in Batangas. The province of Batangas has some of the best sea beaches in the world. While some of them are private, most of these beaches are public and open to all. You can easily access them and swim as much as you want.

Conclusion

To conclude, Batangas is a heaven for beach lovers. In this article, we gave you a list of some of the best Batangas beach destinations. So, don’t wait. Visit them today.

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