ADVERTISEMENT
Tricycle for hire
kuya Johnny contact number smart 0921-277-9015 globe 0905-226-8839
kuya Johnny contact number smart 0921-277-9015 globe 0905-226-8839
my son Clarence contact number 0907-395-9639
It is still open for the public until further notice .
So, if you're planning to visit Burot, make it soon!
Burot beach is a remote beach located along the shores of Calatagan, Batangas. It has a stretch of semi-fine cream sand beach kissed by calm waters, beautiful rock formations and dotted with trees. As one of the nice beaches near manila, it's a favorite beach destination among weekenders and those who seek a quick weekend getaway. It's a beach enjoyed most by people who appreciate tranquility, peace and natural beauty.
kuya johnny
my son clarence
.jpg)
Burot Beach in Calatagan
Batangas, formerly known as "Elizalde beach" but now a private
property of SM Group of Companies is an undeveloped, unspoiled and
peaceful beach. Getting there from Alabang is roughly 3 hours drive
passing by Tagaytay and towns of Lian, Balayan and Calatagan Batangas.
It’s still open for public so if you’re planning to visit the place,
make it soon before SM totally close the property to construct a Beach
resort and Golf Course.
Before going to Burot Beach, you must first get in touch with kuya johnny 0921-277-9015 or 0905-226-8839 tricycle
driver of this private property that can help you in renting tents and
other additional queries. It’s your choice if you want to stay for
just a day tour trip which will cost you 65 pesos only while 130
pesos for an overnight stay. You can also rent a nipa hut (good for 6
to 8), table or tent ranging from 500 to 800 pesos. No need to worry if
you are bringing your own vehicle because the whole place is so
spacious that you can even park your car beside the nipa hut of your
choice and most of all parking is free. Cottages and rooms are
not available in the area so if you are planning to have an overnight
stay make sure you have your tents with you otherwise you can rent some
tents for 300 pesos. Moreover, there is no electricity in Burot beach
but there are available bonfire woods (200 pesos per bundle) that you
can use to be your light the whole night. Two public toilets and two
showers are available in the area but with slow flowing faucet. Since
Burot beach is now discovered by many, I do hope that management can
add more toilet facilities for visitor’s convenience. Also be ready if
some fishermen will offer you an island hopping to the nearest sand bar
for 120 pesos per head. I'm sure you enjoyed the view and the clear
water.
ENTRANCE: DAY TOUR - 65php
OVERNIGHT- 130php
RENTAL: tent - 400php
table - 200php
nipa huts - 300php, 500php, 600php and 800php
ISLAND HOPPING - 120php per head
ISLAND HOPPING - 120php per head
How to Get There:
by Public Transportation (a.k.a. Commute) from manila...
You can either take a bus or a van to Calatagan.
By Van - There are vans
available going to Calatagan near the KABAYAN HOTEL MRT Taft Station.
Fare is Php180.00/pax. Travel time is approximately 3 to 4 hours. At
Calatagan Market, hire a tricycle for Ph200.00 or Php50.00 per person.
By Bus - Bus Terminal is located AT COASTAL MALL the grand
terminal. Fare is Php180.00. Travel time is approximately 3 to 4 hours.
Calatagan-bound buses are available daily, first trip is 4:00 AM. Ask
the conductor to drop you off at Calatagan Market. At Calatagan Market,
hire a tricycle for Php200.00 minimum fare or Php50.00 per person.
Note: Tricycle ride will be around 20 minutes only.
by Private Vehicle
1. From Manila, take Coastal Road or SLEX (South Luzon Express Way).
Drive all the way to Nasugbu, Batangas until you reach a junction or rotonda. At the junction, take the right turn going to Lian; a Caltex Gasoline Station will serve as your landmark.
2. Drive straight ahead. After passing the CADP (Central Azucarera Don
Pedro) Sugar Refinery, take a left at the intersection (Landmarks:
Shell and I-Gas Gasoline Stations).
3. Drive straight ahead. Once you see Sto. Domingo Church, turn right.
4. You'll pass through a small public market (Talipapa), then a cemetery. From there, you'll see signs going to Burot Beach. :)
Note: I will not give any more directions from here, because getting
lost and asking locals where Burot Beach is, are definitely part of
the fun. Try it!
Burot Beach, at last!
Burot Beach was previously called as the Elizalde Beach (owned by the
Elizaldes, an affluent family in the Philippines), but was recently
bought by SM. Now, Burot Beach is a private property of SM Group of
Companies; good news, it is still open for the public until further notice. So, if you're planning to visit Burot, make it soon!
How to Get There:
By Van - There are vans available going to Calatagan near the KABAYAN HOTEL MRT Taft Station. Fare is Php180.00/pax. Travel time is approximately 3 to 4 hours. At Calatagan Market, hire a tricycle for Ph200.00 or Php50.00 per person.
By Bus - Bus Terminal is located AT COASTAL MALL the grand terminal. Fare is Php180.00. Travel time is approximately 3 to 4 hours. Calatagan-bound buses are available daily, first trip is 4:00 AM. Ask the conductor to drop you off at Calatagan Market. At Calatagan Market, hire a tricycle for Php200.00 minimum fare or Php50.00 per person.
Note: Tricycle ride will be around 20 minutes only.
by Private Vehicle
1. From Manila, take Coastal Road or SLEX (South Luzon Express Way). Drive all the way to Nasugbu, Batangas until you reach a junction or rotonda. At the junction, take the right turn going to Lian; a Caltex Gasoline Station will serve as your landmark.
2. Drive straight ahead. After passing the CADP (Central Azucarera Don Pedro) Sugar Refinery, take a left at the intersection (Landmarks: Shell and I-Gas Gasoline Stations).
3. Drive straight ahead. Once you see Sto. Domingo Church, turn right.
4. You'll pass through a small public market (Talipapa), then a cemetery. From there, you'll see signs going to Burot Beach. :)
Note: I will not give any more directions from here, because getting lost and asking locals where Burot Beach is, are definitely part of the fun. Try it!
Burot Beach, at last!
Burot Beach was previously called as the Elizalde Beach (owned by the Elizaldes, an affluent family in the Philippines), but was recently bought by SM. Now, Burot Beach is a private property of SM Group of Companies; good news, it is still open for the public