Calatagan Beach
by Mark Anthony "Maj" Villacorta
Batangas
How to get there?
Ride a van at the back of McDonald's near Metro Point Mall,
the terminal used to be located at the basement parking of the said mall then
later moved to a more spacious and well ventilated open terminal. Van fare is
Php180 each, Upon reaching ''bayan'' in the church near petron, one can ride
the trike going to the beach at Php40 each. It can accommodate 3-4pax depending
on the luggage at hand.
Travel time from Taft
Ave to Calatagan town proper is around 3hours and
trike to the resort varies from 15-25mins.
The Beach
The Beach is pristine with its crystal; clear waters, you
can go snorkeling and see colorful fishes in less than 6ft of water.
Depending on the negotiation with the caretaker, the
entrance fee for an overnighter is around Php170-200 per person. Maybe less of
the same for a 1day stay only. Parking is free and is big enough to house a
couple of cars, not sure tho’ if the other resorts can easily accommodate a
bus.
At low tide, you can walk for a few meters and you get only
a few inches of water, the sea bed is exposed here and you can look (only
Look!) at the live corals, plant life and trapped fish in the more deeper
pools. A documentary from a popular TV network featured locals catching live fish for aquariums
without venturing out in the open sea. So you would imagination the amount of
underwater wildlife you can see when you go swimming here.
Starfish are plenty here, mostly brown-silver colored ones
and an occasional blue colored starfish.
There are also a few sea urchins here so be
careful on what you step on, the ones we have came in contact this summer was
the small one (seen below) and then there are times that the black type with
its long needles are abundant.
Where to Stay?
My friend who is a resident there told us that one can visit
this place, Caisip compound, playa
Calatagan, Burot for your lodging needs, altho' I have not gone to this place
nor have checked it out
We usually make do by erecting tents. A Campsite which is in
the vicinity of a resort which has running water (showers/bathroom) and ample
lighting plus you can charge your batteries here with no excess charges.
Other Photos you might enjoy..
You can visit also the Lighthouse located a few meters away from the
beach, arrange transportation via trike (Php40 each)








Update lang po sa location ng terminal ng van.
ReplyDeleteStreet between kabayan hotel and MRT-Taft Station.
I think Zamora street?
Nalungkot si tropang sponge bob at doraemon kasi Di cla nka pag light house hehehe
ReplyDeleteHi, which beach is this in Calatagan and when did you visit? By any chance, do you have any contact details you can share? thanks so much!
ReplyDeletecaisip compound and ivory resort.
ReplyDeletecaisip compound: 09279728619
Thanks so much Ken! This is very helpful :)
Deleteno problem.
ReplyDeletefor more information about calatagan ,
just email me at
admin@uemountaineers.com OR
ken@fullpacked.com
or just leave a message here.
thanks
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Deleteadmin@uemountaineers.org not .com
Cool! i bet that Maj guy is handsome!
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really?
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