Last updated: 25 April 2026

Over the past couple of years, Masasa Beach has emerged as a favorite hideaway among the Manila crowd. What used to be a best-kept secret has become a go-to weekend destination especially for campers.

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Although relatively remote, Masasa Beach is quite accessible, even if you’re taking public transportation. If you’re used to switching modes of transportation multiple times in one journey, you probably wouldn’t mind spending three hours on the bus, another hour in the jeepney, and 45 minutes on a passenger boat.

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1. Ride the bus going to Batangas City Grand Terminal.

Manila to Batangas Grand Terminal Bus

  • You’ll find buses going to the Grand Terminal at terminals in LRT-Buendia and Taft in Pasay, and Cubao and EDSA-Kamias in Quezon City.
  • If you want a shorter travel time (and I know you do), ride the bus with the sign CALABARZON. That bus will bypass the cities of Tanauan and Lipa, which means no traffic.
  • Speaking of traffic, leave early. Leave in the early morning, if possible, to avoid the horrendous Manila traffic.

Fare: P250 – P300 from EDSA-Kamias (lower if from LRT-Buendia and Alabang)
Travel Time: 2-3 hours, depending on your point of origin


2. At the Grand Terminal, take a jeepney to Anilao.

The jeepney area is located a short walk from where the buses drop off passengers. Just make your way on foot toward the area where the small canteens and stores are located. The jeepney queues are behind these stores. If you can’t find it, just ask anyone where the jeepneys to Mabini/Anilao are parked.

Fare: P70
Travel Time: 40 minutes – 1 hour


3. Get off at Anilao Port or Talaga Port.

  • Anilao Port (aka Mabini Multi-purpose Port) is used from the start of amihan season, sometime in December, until the end of Philippine summer, sometime in June. When habagat season kicks in, they move it to Talaga Port in Barangay Talaga. There is no fixed date because it depends on the conditions of the waves and currents. But you can message the Mabini Tourism Office Facebook page.
  • The Gulugod Baboy stop is different so don’t get off when the jeepney stops next to a corner along the way and other tourist-looking passengers alight. They’re probably going to Gulugod Baboy, which is NOT your stop. I’ve done this route many times and a lot of people make this mistake. Get off when you’re at the port.
  • There is a Tourism Office on the other side of the port so if you need assistance, you can pay a visit.

4. Take the public boat to Tingloy Port.

  • Before going on a boat to Tingloy Port, you need to pay the fees first. There’s an environmental fee for both Mabini (P50) and Tingloy (P50) which costs P100 in total. There’s also a terminal fee that costs P5. You also need to pay a P100 trash bond, which is refundable on the condition that you fill the bag they provide you with trash. You can get a refund at Tingloy Port before boarding a boat back to Anilao.
  • Catch the boat to Tingloy Port. Travel time: 45 minutes – 1 hour. Montenegro Lines travels between Anilao and Tingloy Port. We’ll put the details below.
  • At the port, ride a tricycle to your homestay or to the start of the hiking trail to Masasa Beach. Fare: P80 per ride.

Montenegro Lines Tingloy

MONTENEGRO LINES BOAT SCHEDULE

Anilao Port to Tingloy Port

  • 07:00 AM
  • 09:00 AM
  • 11:00 AM
  • 01:00 PM
  • 03:00 PM
  • 05:00 PM

Tingloy Port to Anilao Port

  • 06:00 AM
  • 08:00 AM
  • 10:00 AM
  • 12:00 PM
  • 01:30 PM
  • 04:00 PM

Fare: Regular, P180; Student, P144; Senior Citizen/PWD, P129; Children (2-7 y/o), P90

Note: The prices above are supposedly the standard rates. But, as of 19 April 2026, Montenegro Lines has increased its fares due to rising gasoline and diesel prices.

Here are the adjusted fares: Regular, P210; Student, P168; Senior, P150, Children (2-7 y/o), P105.

However, based on experience, the schedules above are not always followed. The boat usually only leaves as soon as the boat is full, so during off-peak season and weekdays, prepare to wait longer.

Note that the last trip from Tingloy to the mainland is at 4:00 PM. This means that if you’re on a day trip, you need to catch that last boat or you’ll be stuck in the island or forced to charter a private boat, which is waaaay more expensive.

If you’re visiting on a weekend, you might be overwhelmed by the crowd. Visitors tend to stay and camp on the main beach. But Masasa Beach is long. You can find quieter spots in the farther corners in the area.

Fore more info about this trip, read: MASASA BEACH TRAVEL GUIDE


Find resorts near Masasa Beach!

Overnight camping is not allowed anymore. If you don’t do homestay, you may stay at one of the many resorts in Anilao and just visit Masasa Beach on a day tour. Search for a resort below.

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Updates Log

2026 4 25 – Updated boat schedules and fares
2024 6 24 – Last update
2019 3 14 – Update
2017 3 9 – First up


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Cha

is overnight camping allowed?

Mr. Nokkon

Is there any place where we can rent snorkeling equipment?

Erwin

Yes meron po, try to visit din po camaya coast in mariveles bataan, the mini boracay in bataan, full equipement din po dun. meron po sila free day tour na inoffer. :)

Irfan

Hi if possible may i share t new rates 2019 for masasa beach….ur blog helped me to budget n for travel information…the beach is awesome n water is super clear n cold…

1. The ride from lrt gilpuyat / lrt buendia to batangas grand terminal its 185 pesos per head.

2. Jeep from batangas grand terminal to anilao port is 40 pesos per head.

3. Once u reach anilao port u have to pay 30 pesos environmental fee as its written in ur blog but starting 2019 u have to pay additional 50 pesos for municipality fee so total of 80 pesos per head.

4. Passenger Boat schedule is same as per ur blog 80 pesos per head.
Note: the rate for private boat is high now.

5. Once u reach at tingloy port get a tricycle going to beach we paid 80 pesos.

6. There are lots of homestay available we paid 400 pesos per head but good thing cooking n usage of gas is free n they have everything available..

Night camping is not allowed in beach area…

Note: even if there is power cutoff they have generators so u can charge ur gadgets hehe..

For me i recommend to visit masasa beach…will bs visiting soon..

Mei Mandanas-Aldovino

Hello…this is Mei Mandanas-Aldovino, daughter of Coun. Florencio Mandanas of Mandanas’ Homestay the house where you stayed before during your visit in our hometown tingloy. Mandanas’ Homestay, Masasa beach and Tingloy Island’ Batangas became known worldwide because of you. In behalf of Mandanas Family we would like to say thank you…you are a blessing not just to our family but to Tingloyeños as well. By featuring Masasa Beach, you have helped the locals in so many ways. Words are not enough to thank you and to let you know what you have done by mentioning Mandanas’ Homestay on your blog, the house that you have tried then. Our accomodation became famous and trusted because of your recommendation. In return we would like to offer you free accomodation on your next visit to tingloy island and hopping to meet you in person. We would be glad to let you see the blessings we have because of you. Thank you. More power. God bless…

—Mandanas’ Homestay
(09178255513 / 09178414715)

Euan

hi, is it crowded at masasa beach?

naomi

sa metrodeal po 2 days and 1 night ang offer na deal. meaning overnight stay po.puede ba talagang mag over night stay sa masasa beach?ano ang accomodation tent po ba?

Suzanneleon

I am excited to visit Masasa beach! Pero how to get here kung galing tagaytay rotonda???