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TINGLOY, BATANGAS

 

Tingloy BatangasPhoto from: lhey0.multiply.com

 

Tingloy town also possess smaller islands for you to explore which makes your vacation more daring. Travel and discover the isle of Sombrero, Malahibong Manok, Caban, Culebra and Sepok. The mentioned islets have picturesque and unexplored clean water beaches.

 


 

Beaches in Tingloy, Batangas

 

MARICABAN BEACH

Maricaban Beach BatangasPhoto from: picturebook.homestead.com

Maricaban Island is a peaceful and a beautiful island in Anilao Region with a mild to strong water current. Because of its rarity, people call it one of the kept secret diving sites in Batangas. Here you can relax, enjoy, and mesmerized by the exquisiteness of the whole surrounding and not to forget the underwater beauty of the island. – anilaonow.diveasianow.com

 

MASASA BEACH

Masasa Beach in BatangasPhoto from: flickr.com/photos/maurk/4164462599/

Masasa Beach a public beach where you can be adventurous and pitch a tent rather than stay in a convenient resort accommodation. The sea is clear, the seawall behind are black as hawk, the white sand is rich with shells.

 

PISA BEACH

Pisa Beach BatangasPhoto from: allaboutelizabethp.blogspot.com

The beach is so beautiful! The sand is a little rocky, but it’s alright because once you dip into the water, you will find fishes and other sea creatures swimming near you!

 

 

Source: batangas-philippines.com

 

 

MERRIEL’S ROCK

Merriels Rock BatangasPhoto from: marinedivers.com

Merriel’s Rock is located in the central part of the northwest face of Maricaban Island, north of Burijar Point, Anilao, Batangas, Philippines.

Generally calm with strong currents, but it can become very rough. Visibility can reach 80 ft. Average depth: 60 ft Maximum depth: 80 ft.

Strong to fierce currents may be encountered in this cluster of shallow reefs and fullies. The site is rich in many different species of coral, anemones with clownfish, lots of the smaller reef fish, surgeonfish, sting rays, pufferfish and boxfish. It is best dived in the morning as it can get rough on the surface in afternoon winds. – localphilippines.com

 

 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

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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