June 20, 2014

Masasa Beach Travel Guide


Masasa Beach

With its powdery white mixed with black sand, clear turquoise warm water, it truly is a haven and a MUST visit. Masasa Beach offers a picture perfect sunset since it lies at the tip of the coast.
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How to get to Masasa Beach

From Manila:
  • Ride a bus going to Balagtas Grand Terminal in Batangas. Jam Liner in Kamuning Cubao has daily trip. Fare is Php 165.00 ( better be in a bus around 6 in the morning)
  • From Balagtas Terminal, ride a jeepney bound to Mabini/Anilao for Php 35.00
  • Once in Port, take passenger boat to Tingloy for Php 70.00
  • Tricycle from Tingloy port to Sittio Masasa is Php 60.00/tryc

Passenger boat trips to Masasa Tingloy

From Anilao Port to Tingloy
10:30 Am, 12:30 Pm 2:30 Pm 4:30 Pm 

From Tingloy to Anilao Port
6:00 Am, 7:00 Am, 8:00 Am, 9:00 Am
  • Tricycle from Masasa Beach to Tingloy Port Php 60.00/tryc
  • Passenger boat from Tingloy to Mabini/Anilao port for Php 70.00
  • Jeepney bound to Diversion Road for Php 30.00
  • Take another Jeepney ride bound to Balagtas Grand Terminal for Php 8.00
  • Balagtas Grand Terminal to Cubao Php 165.00
(An overnight stay in Masasa Beach will cost around Php 670.00/each just for the fare)
Masasa Beach

A must bring if going to Masasa beach :

  • Food
  • Water
  • Tent
  • Camping Light
  • Snorkeling Gear
  • and Camera =)
Note:
Deep well or water source is 5 to 10 minutes away from Masasa Beach. Don't leave your things unattended and never leave your trash behind. Thanks!

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