- Alabang South Station to Batangas City Grand Terminal (via air-conditioned bus): Php 150.00 per person; travel time is about 2 hours.
- Batangas City Grand Terminal to Anilao Port (via Jeepney): Php 40.00 per person; travel time is about 45 minutes.
- Anilao Port to Tingloy Port (via boat): Php 50.00 per head plus Php 30.00 environmental fee; travel time is about 45 minutes to an hour.
- There is also another route which goes directly towards Masasa Beach. However, there are fewer boats going that route. I would suggest for you to ask questions around to see if there are boats sailing directly to Masasa - If ever you found one, the transportation fee would be Php 100.00.
- I also recommend buying your consumables at Anilao Port, like fresh food ingredients. Items are much cheaper here compared to those sold at Masasa Beach.
- Tingloy Port to Mahabang Buhanginan (via tricycle): Php 20.00
- You can have two options to reach Masasa Beach at this point. You can either:
- Ride another boat to reach Masasa Beach for Php 25.00; travel time is about 10-15 minutes,
- Or go directly to your chosen accommodation by foot (for free! LOL).
WHERE WE STAYED:
We stayed at Nanay Rosie's Beach Resort and I must say that we indeed had an awesome stay with them. Maybe probably because there were not much tourists when we were there so we felt a bit extra special, I don't know. Regardless, they were all very accommodating and warm!
We stayed at Nanay Rosie's Beach Resort and I must say that we indeed had an awesome stay with them. Maybe probably because there were not much tourists when we were there so we felt a bit extra special, I don't know. Regardless, they were all very accommodating and warm!
They have accommodations from campsite (starting at Php 120.00), to a regular, non air-conditioned to air-conditioned rooms. We got lucky that we were able to stay to in a cottage placed at the highest part of the resort. The view is just fantastic!
For the specifics of Nanay Rosie's amenities and rates, I recommend contacting them through their Facebook page or through their contact details displayed on the photo below.
Here are some of the other photos taken during the trip!
Also, here's a short video to cap everything up!
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