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 BEACHES IN MATABUNGKAY

 

Matabungkay BeachPhoto from: biyahilo.privateshelter.com

 

Matabungkay Beach is a white sand beach reasonably accessible to Manila (120 km or so). It has a small coral reef about 50 meters from the low tide mark in the center of the cove which diverts the incoming waves beautifully and creates some that on good days you could body surf on.

 

Matabungkay BeachPhoto from: wowbatangas.com

 

Aside from cottages and houses, there are small sheds of bamboo construction one could rent for a day built in some places almost to the high tide mark. The package of having a beautiful sunset, white beach, and the provincial atmosphere made Matabungkay a drive-away beach destination for tourists coming from Manila.

 

Matabungkay BeachPhoto from: matabungkaybeachcamp.com

 

The area has little to offer other than swimming and watching the sunset but good enough for an inexpensive trip. Unlike other beaches, Matabungkay offers reasonable options for low-budget vacationers. Families who are unable to afford costly restaurants bring their barbeque sets and cook their food the way they want at the beach or at their rented open cottages. Others spend their day barbecuing on the shaded raft floating several meters off the shore.

 

Matabungkay BeachPhoto from: habagatcentral.com

 

These floating sheds are rented out by villagers which they remark a purely Matabungkay way of picnicking. For upscale tourists, they can choose from luxurious resorts located along the right strip of the beach.

 

Matabungkay BeachPhoto from: flickr.com/photos/hyougushi/55543131/

 

Matabungkay BeachPhoto from: asiatravel.com

 

An attribute in Matabungkay are the bamboo rafts floating all over the bay. You can rent one of these bamboo rafts, have your lunch, swim in the clear water and relax till sunset. Talking about sunset, have your cameras ready and take pictures of the beautiful sunset.

 

Matabungkay BeachPhoto from: jsinglador.multiply.com

 

Aside from swimming in the beach, activities like wind surfing, kayaking, pedal boating and jet skiing are at hand for aqua sport enthusiast. For a daring escape, visit Fortune Island by boat for a day trip activity.

 

Matabungkay BeachPhoto from: outoftownblog.com

 

Beach Resorts in Matabungkay

 

There are so many places to visit whe you travel to the Philippines, and Matabungkay in Batangas is one of them. Matabungkay is home to a lot of beach resorts – Matabungkay Beach Resort, Coral Beach and Al Fresco to name a few.

If you’re on a business trip to the Philippines, extend your stay and experience the wonderful place of Matabungkay, Batangas, a place you’ll keep coming back to!

 

MATABUNGKAY BEACH RESORT & HOTEL

Matabungkay Resort n HotelPhoto from: mcromstravel.com

 

Matabungkay Beach Resort – Experience Matabungkay Beach Resort & Hotel and live in the midst of the total resort experience. From relaxing day spas to fun sports activities to just lounging around by the poolside, this resort in Batangas has everything that you’ll ever need for your perfect summer getaway.

 

CORAL BEACH CLUB

Coral Beach Club

The resort is in the middle of a green lawn with palm trees. It has a pleasant Mediterranean look with immaculate white walls contrasting with the capiz windows and nipa roof. Coral Beach Club is the resort closest to Manila with a white sand beach, albeit artificial, the Matabungkay Beach. It is frequented primarily by golfers. It was launched by the owners of Lago de Oro Beach Club and was passed on several years ago to its current owners, Canadian Michael Hudson, an avid golfer and his Filipina wife, Carla. Michael created a golf club and organizes competitions every weekend. The Calatagan Golf Club is only 15 minutes away from the resort.

 

AL FRESCO BEACH RESORT

Al Fresco Beach MatabungkayPhoto from: batangas-resort.com

 

Al Fresco beach Resort – Located at the center of Matabungkay Strip of Lian, Batangas, Al Fresco Beach Resort is a cozy resort which was once an old family vacation house which was renovated and transformed to cater the needs of the modern tourists and guests. For the beach enthusiasts, the beachfront is cordoned off for the exclusive use of the resort guests.

Water sports like bamboo beach rafting, fishing, paddle boats, banana boat rides, jet skiing and island hopping are available. Picnic tables and shower areas are scattered around the resort for the use of the guests. For a true native Filipino beach adventure try Al Fresco Resort at Matabungkay beach, Lian, Batangas. A real ancestral family beach house upgraded with modern comforts.

 

 

Matabungkay is only one of the many towns in Batangas where the beach is absolutely welcoming and friendly! Bring your family when you do business in the Philippines and show them how much you love them by sharing the the experience of being in one of the Matabungkay beach resorts, an experience of a lifetime!

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

Batangas is Part of CALABARZON (Region IV-A)

Don’t Miss Visiting the Amazing Batangas Province

Magnificent Beaches and Dive Sites in Batangas!

Colorful Festivals in Batangas

Other Interesting Spots in Batangas

Having Fun in Batangas

 

 

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The Miraculous Statue of Virgin Mary at the Joroan Church

Rosquillos Festival – Celebrates Delicious Rosquillos Cookies

Silmugi Festival is Celebrated by Street Dancing

 

 

 

 

 


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