BATANGAS BEACHES: sample weekend Itineraries

creating a Batangas schedule is a challenging exercise. It’s something that I, born and raised in Batangas, has always known from the very beginning. Whenever a pal from Manila or other provinces would come check out and I would try to create one, I spend much much more time than I probably should. That’s especially true when it involves beach-hopping.

The good news is, when it concerns beaches, Batangas has a lot to offer. The bad news: Batangas is large and mountainous, and the best beaches are located so far aside from one another. Not to mention that there is a bigass lake smack in the middle of the map.

This post is actually one of the most requested topics, which tells us we’re probably not the only ones having a hard time. but someone’s gotta do it!

Here are some sample Batangas itineraries for day trip, overnight stay, and one for a long weekend.

Before that, please take note of the following:

In this post, we’re focusing on the beaches. We’ll create a separate messages for mountain treks!

Some itineraries will involve checking at a resort, others encourage camping. Some assumes touring DIY, others suggest taking a private boat because of time issues. These things are explained before each schedule is presented, so read read read.

The Estimated budget here is per person, but assumes you’re a group of four and you’ll be splitting costs. You can still bring the costs down if you’re a bigger group. For example, a private boat ride to Masasa beach from Anilao is P4500, but the boat can accommodate up to 10 people.

Anyway, here we go.

WHAT’S covered IN THIS GUIDE?

Itinerary 1: BATANGAS beach trail (3 Days)
Itinerary 2: Anilao and Tingloy (Overnight)
Itinerary 3: Masasa beach (Overnight)
Itinerary 4: fortune Island + Tagaytay (Overnight)
Itinerary 5: Laiya + Malabrigo (Overnight)
Itinerary 6: Malabrigo Day Trip
Itinerary 7: Sepoc Island Day Trip
Bonus: ‘Best of Batangas’ Itinerary
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Itinerary 1: BATANGAS beach trail (3 Days)

Stops: Laiya, Malabrigo, Anilao, Tingloy
Estimated Budget: P6500

Laiya in San Juan, Batangas. photo by Winston Almendras
This schedule will take you to what I personally believe are the best beaches in Batangas: Laiya in San Juan, the pebble beach in Malabrigo in Lobo, Anilao in Mabini, and Masasa beach and Sombrero Island in Tingloy. You can do it by taking public transportation, but having your own automobile will show less expensive and much more efficient.

This involves checking in at a resort in Laiya and Anilao.

Itinerary 2: Anilao and Tingloy (Overnight)

Stops: Gulugod Baboy, Sombrero Island, Masasa Beach
Estimated Budget: P2500

Sombrero Island
Anilao is a barangay in Mabini best known for its dive sites, Mt. Gulugod Baboy (an easy climb), and lately, as a jump off point to the beaches and islands of Tingloy, a neighboring municipality.

This schedule will allow you to climb Mt. Gulugod Baboy in Anilao and camp there, and then come back down to go island hopping in Tingloy the next day. You’ll get to see Masasa Beach, Sombrero Island, and other beaches in the area.

Recommended Resorts near Anilao

Planet Dive
San Teodoro, Mabini, Batangas

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Seas spring Resort

Barangay Mainit, Mabini, Batangas

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Itinerary 3: Masasa beach (Overnight)

Stops: Masasa Beach, Sombrero Island, Masasa Beach
Estimated Budget: P1800

Masasa Beach
This one skips Anilao altogether and takes you straight to Masasa beach taking only public transportation. Masasa beach is arguably the best beach in Tingloy, attracting hordes of tourists because it became mainstream a few years ago. From here, you can also check out other beaches like Sombrero Island and Oscar beach from Masasa by hiring a small boat.

This also assumes you’ll be spending the night at a homestay in Tingloy.

More info: Masasa beach travel Guide

Accommodations are limited in Tingloy. If you’re not fond of homestays or camping, you may choose to stay in Anilao in mainland Batangas instead and just check out Masasa on a day tour. here are some of the less expensive best-rated hotels according to online users.

King Solomon Dive Resort
305 Barangay Solo, Mabini, Batangas

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Aiyanar beach and Dive Resort
Barangay Bagalangit, Mabini, Batangas, Philippines

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Itinerary 4: fortune Island + Tagaytay (Overnight)

Stops: Masasa Beach, Sombrero Island, Masasa Beach
Estimated Budget: P2000

Photo by Asta Alvarez
Fortune Island used to be an exclusive island resort that has been abandoned years ago and is now left open to the public. It is best known for the Instagram-worthy an acropolis with Grecian pillars and statues.

Because boatmen typically refuse to sail the waters surrounding fortune Island past 2pm, numerous visitors choose to camp instead and get picked up the next morning. If you’re alright with that, this schedule is for you. and after a day with the ocean, head back to the highlands of Tagaytay to cap off the trip!

More info: fortune Island travel Guide

If you don’t want to rough it out, you can stay at a resort or hotel in Nasugbu instead. but prepare to spend more. Tu sú nejaké návrhy.

Canyon Cove hotel & Spa
Far east Road, Piloto Wawa, Nasugbu, Batangas

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Amara Residences
Natipuan, Nasugbu, 4231 Batangas, Philippines

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Itinerary 5: Laiya + Malabrigo (Overnight)

Stops: Laiya, Malabrigo Beach
Estimated Budget: P1000

San Juan’s Laiya is the poster beach of Batangas. It’s one of the most developed and cradles dozens of accommodations, from budget guesthouses to luxury resorts. It has a long, broad stretch of pearly white sand that has become a favorite for a weekend getaway, corporate events, and team-building activities.

But you can actually access Malabrigo in Lobo from Laiya too. This schedule will give you an overnight stay in Laiya beach and a quick stop at Malabrigo on your way back to Manila the next day.

Resorts in Laiya are typically expensive but there are rooms for rent in public areas. If you can’t find a place to stay in Laiya, you can also go camping in Malabrigo instead.

Itinerary 6: Malabrigo Day Trip

Stops: Malabrigo Beach
Estimated Budget: P1000

Malabrigo Beach
Malabrigo is tucked in the quiet corners of Lobo, Batangas. Unlike many beaches, it’s strewn not with fine sand but medium-sized pebbles. It may not be the most suitable for making sand castles, but it is still postcard-worthy, and its seclusion allows peace of mind and short-term escape from the crowd.

If you only have a day and you just want to see Malabrigo and its lighthouse, here’s a suggested itinerary.

More Info: how to get to Malabrigo

Itinerary 7: Sepoc Island Day Trip

Stops: Sepoc Beach, Sombrero Island
Estimated Budget: P1900

Sepoc Beach
First off, it’s not really an island. It’s just a short beach on the larger Maricaban Island, which also harbors Masasa Beach. many people assume it’s an island because there is no other way to get here easily than by boat. but unlike Masasa, it’s quieter and less crowded, primarily because it’s privately owned by the same company that runs Eagle point beach resort in Anilao.

Here’s a sample itinerary.

More info: Sepoc beach travel Guide

Hence, if you want to use the restroom and the kitchen and climb to the viewpoint — and it provides a wonderful vista — you have to book the trip with Eagle Point. You don’t need to book a room with them if you don’t intend to stay overnight, but you need to book the boat with them. Sombrero Island is along the way so you can ask the boatman to make a stop there although the island charges an entrance fee.

If you decide to stay overnight at Eagle Point, reserve below:

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Bonus: ‘Best of Batangas’ Itinerary

This isn’t purely about beaches, but this highlights the best of Batangas including Taal Volcano, Lipa City, Taal Town, Anilao, and Tingloy! and if you have much more time, you can even pass through Tagaytay in Cavite.

Search for much more resorts: Batangas Resorts

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