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Are you looking for the best beaches in Batangas Philippines? Then you came to the right place! Located close to the capital of Philippines , Batangas is a very popular spot for both locals and vacationers alike. This place is filled to the brim with exciting activities, delicious food and so much more! There are tonnes of beautiful beaches, picturesque islands, with heaps of water-related activities to choose from.

And if that wasn't enough, there are also museums to check out, great restaurants and even a volcano! Are you enticed yet? I that know you are! If you are planning on visiting here there are plenty of hotels, retreats, and resorts to stay at as well! You can check out some of the best resorts on our post here: Looking for the best resorts in Batangas Philippines?

Here are our absolute favorites, and according to popularity, top beaches in Batangas Philippines! We love them all, but of course, there are a few that are our top pics as well. Which one of those below is your best Batangas beach? San Juan is home to plenty of beautiful beaches, however only one stands out live a jewel in the crowd. That is, of course, Laiya Beach in Batangas.

Although Laiya Beach San Juan Batangas is not as well known as some of the other beaches such as Nasugbu Beach, the soft white sand of Laiya is fast becoming the most popular of Batangas beach Philippines options for both locals and tourists alike. And if you are looking for something to do whilst at the beach, you can choose to go for a swim in the bluest water or take a pick from many of the water-sport activities that are offered by the local resorts.

They offer boat rentals that can be used to explore local coves. Alternatively, you can choose to go places in a kayak, or part-take in a fly fishing trip. Another thing you will want to do while staying on this beach Laiya San Juan Batangas is to go scuba diving and snorkeling. Oh yes! Although this beach is not yet well known for their scuba diving and snorkeling spots, there are some fantastic areas just off the coast that are perfect for these activities.

All the equipment you need will be available for rent at any of the resorts. Alternatively, if you are looking for something a little bit different, try going on a hike up the local Mount Daguidol and check out some amazing views! Burot Beach Calaragan Batangas, without a doubt, is one of the most popular of Batangas beaches and is ranking as the best white sand beach at Batangas as well. The Calatagan mangrove forest Conservation Park and the Cape Santiago Lighthouse are also considered as huge attractions for tourists.

However, they will not steal the thunder for popularity next to its' exceptional beaches. There are tonnes of beaches in the area that are perfect for both day trips or extended stays. The beach at Nasugbu Batangas is probably one of the most recognizable of all the tourist beaches in the area.

The beaches in Nasugbu Batangas are surrounded by beautiful coves, which are a huge attraction for the tourists. If you are interested in checking them out, all of the resorts in the area offer a selection of very informative cove tours as well. Apart from chilling out at the Nasugbu Batangas Beach, you can always choose to go for one of the two great hikes, such as Mount Pico de Loro and Mount Batulao.

If you are more interested in staying in the water, however, no need to worry here. Lacing the northwestern tip of Tingloy, it can be included in Tingloy island hopping tours from Masasa Beach or Anilao. Public boats are free to stop here but the inland amenities like restrooms and dining hall, and a hilltop viewpoint are exclusive to the resort guests.

Where to Stay : Anilao Resorts. More info : Sepoc Island Travel Guide. Fortune Island is part of the municipality of Nasugbu. I grew up hearing about this island all the time. Check hotel rates here : Nasugbu Resorts. The beaches of Nasugbu are among the first in the province to undergo major development. There are resorts everywhere, many of which have their own cove: Hamilo Coast and Punta Fuego, to name a few.

But there are still beaches that are open to the general public. Calayo Beach is one of them. Calayo Beach is lined with several houses and budget to mid-range resorts. Yep, Loren as in Loren Legarda, who, according to our boatmen, owns this piece of paradise. The island has two beaches and what looks like a sandbar that links to another rocky islet. Said to be owned by Sen. Edgardo Angara, this short strip of sand and shingles is a rising camping destination just 20 minutes away from Calayo Beach.

You can stay overnight or visit as part of an island hopping tour. Entrance fee is P From Calayo Beach, it can be reached by chartering a boat which costs P, good for 12 pax. While Laiya and Nasugbu attract most Manila-dwellers, Malabrigo has managed to fly under the radar all these years, preserving its natural beauty and pristine state.

Two things can take credit for it. One is its location. Nestled in a relatively obscure municipality, it can be reached by meandering along mountainsides.

Instead of fine sand, its beach is composed of small- to medium-size grey and white cobbles. More info : Malabrigo Beach. Since then, Matabungkay transformed from a simple fishing village into a tourism destination.

The shore is strewn with ashen sand that sparkles a white glow when hugged by sunlight. It is bordered landward by a long, cramped lane of resorts and stores.

Beware though, the last time I was here, I could not help but notice the trash littered on the beach. Check hotel rates here: Matabungkay Resorts. More info : Matabungkay Beach. For the longest time, Burot Beach was a best-kept secret. But that has changed recently as more and more beach-chasers discovered it.

It is said to have been purchased by development giant SM, but it remains open to those who seek a short affair with nature.

Where to Stay : Camping is the way to go. Check hotel rates here : Calatagan Resorts. More info : Burot Beach. Some of the beaches are well-developed offering accommodation options from budget to luxury resorts. The main draw really is its proximity to the metro, a mere three to four-hour drive to escape the hustle-and-bustle of the city. Here are 10 must-visit beaches in Batangas. Photo by Kezia Guerrero. Nestled in Verde Island Passage, this sleepy quiet fishing island in Batangas City is yet to reach its full potential, far from it actually, but it is starting to wake up from its slumber.

On the surface, the island and its shores are raw and bare, but its surrounding clear waters are a marriage between cerulean and sapphire hues. Mahabang Buhangin and Cueva Sitio are two of the usual destinations of those who seek the rugged and rough kind of beach getaway. If you just want a day trip, you can stay in one of the hotels in Batangas City.

One of the most developed beaches in Batangas, Laiya in the municipality of San Juan is, not surprisingly, one of the most visited also because of its proximity to Manila. Its coast is lined with public and private resorts, offering tourists with more than enough choice of accommodations, from budget to luxury.

If you are into hiking, Mt. Daguldul and Mt. Hugom are two coastal mountains in San Juan, Batangas. Some people hike first and then swim after. Others opt to stay overnight in one of the resorts in Laiya. Masasa Beach, located on the southern portion of the island municipality of Tingloy, has piqued the curiosity of weekend warriors, searching for something off-the-beaten track.

The novelty seems to be less intense now compared to last year. It was not part of our plan, but reaching the peaks, we were treated with the vista of the bay, the Maricaban Strait and its islands Sombrero and Maricaban , the city and the port, the mountains of Lobo and even Mt Maculot and Batulao.

It was so spontaneous; therefore, we had a hard time finding an available boat to take us there.



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