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INASAKAN BEACH

 

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Inasakan Beach is a hidden paradise in Occidental Mindoro. It is an unspoiled powdery pure white sand beach and crystal clear waters that one could even see through the orange and blue starfishes in the waters. Visitors even compared Inasakan Beach very similar to Boracay but this beach is not yet developed. There are no vendors and establishments near the beach other than very few cottages. Which means you have to bring your own food and swimming gears.  Inasakan Beach is located in Ilin Island, San Jose, Occidental Mindoro. Read More: https://touristspotsfinder.com/occidental-mindoro-tourist-spots/

 

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Secluded and unspoiled, Inasakan Beach is a lovely one kilometer patch of fine, powdery white sand surrounded by crystal-blue waters. It only has one cottage for rent (P400). There’s no commercial establishments in the area. However, travelers may refresh themselves with buko juice sold at P15. In addition to swimming and sunbathing, beach-goers can also go snorkel provided they bring their own gears. It is located in Ilin Island, San Jose, Occidental Mindoro.  Read More:  https://explora.ph/attraction/390/inasakan-beach

 

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We can’t hold ourselves to try the waters of Inasakan even if the sun is on its fiercest. Even the Danish couple we travelled with, can’t contain their excitement on the beach paradise. The kids swimming there won’t be a bother to look after due to its shallowness. It’s easy to spot on the deep parts of the beach; the dark blue waters are about 100 meters away from the coast.

We spotted a cottage when we strolled the land after a short dip. There we found out that there is an entrance fee of 20 Php per head (Grace Island already paid for all the passengers of the boat). It was a right timing to quench our thirst as coconut juice straight from the tree was sold there.  Read More:   http://www.tupanggala.com/inasakanbeach/

 

 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

 

Occidental Mindoro Belongs to the MIMAROPA Region

Where is Occidental Mindoro and How to Get There

Occidental Mindoro Mainly Produces and Exports Food Products

Places to Visit in Occidental Mindoro

Awesome Festivals in Occidental Mindoro

How to Have Fun in Occidental Mindoro

Occidental Mindoro Photo Gallery

Occidental Mindoro Video Collection

 

 

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