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BASIAO BEACH

 

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Basiao Beach is described as “Little Boracay” because of its crystal clear waters and white sand. Read More: http://www.choosephilippines.com/go/islands-and-beaches/1277/summer-guide-capiz/

 

Photo from:  https://lagawone.wordpress.com/2017/07/29/basiao-beach-in-ivisan-a-hidden-gem-in-the-province-of-capiz/

 

It was a cloudy morning when we arrived. Basiao Beach resort has not so fine white sand but it has clear blue water.  It is located in Sitio Marangkalan, Basiao, Ivisan Capiz. The place has a great view of the ocean facing the 3 Islands of Mahabang Pulo Island, Marukol Gamay & Dako Island.  About 1 kilometer stretch of white sand. The resort is composed of two big cottages and other small nipa hut. Ranging Php 100 to 500 pesos per cottage. Let’s experience the beauty and relaxing ambiance of the place, about 30-40 minutes away from the town proper of Ivisan. Discover the nature beauty of Ivisan and relax yourself on a clean environment and not crowded beach resort in Capiz. After a quick time in the beach, we decided to take our boat going to Marukol Island for the first time.   Read More:   http://jeffponce.blogspot.com/2014/01/a-quick-stopover-at-basiao-white-beach.html

 

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From Banica Port, we took a tricycle going to the jeepney terminal en route to the town of Ivisan. Then we took a jeepney going to the town proper of Ivisan and took another tricycle ride going to Basiao Beach. Less than an hour later, we found ourselves pitching our tents in RBM Beach Resort.

Many people, both local and foreigners, say that the sand in Basiao Beach is as fine as that of Boracay’s. And we can also say that it is true. Fine, yes, but not as white as that in Boracay though. We personally recommend going a relaxed walk with your friends and family in the kilometer-stretch of white, fine sand especially early in the morning or even late at night. The surrounding is calm, safe, and truly relaxing.   Read More: https://lagawone.wordpress.com/2017/07/29/basiao-beach-in-ivisan-a-hidden-gem-in-the-province-of-capiz/

 

 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

 

Capiz Belongs to Western Visayas Region

Capiz – The Seafood Capital of the Philippines

Popular Tourist Destinations in Capiz

Join the Magnificent Festivals and Events

Discover the Unexplored Beaches in Capiz

Fun Things to Do When in Capiz

Capiz Photo Gallery

Capiz Video Collection

 

 

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Siitan River and the Enjoyable Siitan River Cruise

The Enchanting Libtec Underground River

 

 

 

 

 


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