MARGIE’S BEACH
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This is a short strip of white sand beach that is really bare and offers quite a peaceful rest to tourists. Located just next to Bonbon Beach, Margie’s Beach is separated only by huge rock formations from Bonbon Beach. The beach is not well-maintained; just like Bonbon Beach, there are no structures or resorts in Margie’s Beach. Margie’s beach is pristine and calm. Here, one could indulge into snorkeling, swimming, sun bathing and beach combing. Read More: https://medium.com/@marilyn.abrogar/beaches-of-romblon-island-b3ad6dcee109#.4si7o5nvo
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Also in Barangay Lonos and situated just beside Bonbon Beach is a small yet equally beautiful strip of white sand that locals call Margie’s Beach (a small strip of beach locals call Margie.) Generally speaking, it is still part of Bonbon Beach, separated only by huge rocks and owned by different person.
Like Bonbon Beach, there is no resort nor cottages in Margie’s Beach. If you prefer to set your camp here, just approach the locals residing in the beach to ask for permission. Read More: http://www.lakwatsero.com/spots/the-beaches-of-romblon-island/
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If bare and untended beaches appeal to you, then Margie’s Beach is the place to go. Enveloped in peace and quiet, this strip of white sand beach in Barangay Lonos, Romblon has gentle surf and massive rock formations, unique points that separate it from the more popular, and more crowded Bonbon Beach. No fee to camp here, but the locals would definitely appreciate it if you ask their permission first, also as a sign of good graces. Margie’s beach is also a great place if you’re into collecting shells and polished stones. Read More: http://windowseat.ph/best-beach-camping-destinations-philippines/
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
The Marble-Rich Province of Romblon
Where is Romblon and How to Get There
Interesting Places to Visit In Romblon
Magnificent Beaches in Romblon
Fun Activities To Do in Romblon
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