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Sunday, October 11, 2015

Burot Beach 2015 in Calatagan, Batangas - Weekend Warrior Mode

UPDATE: Burot Beach is still open to the public as of October 8, 2015

Here's an EASY do-it-yourself travel itinerary to Burot Beach. Surprisingly, It's close to the highly busy metro so a weekend getaway is really possible. You can go any day with the absence of harsh sea conditions for a boat travel and delayed or cancelled flight worries. Well, there's still traffic. Nuff said :)


Expenses? Cost? Well, you'll be surprised as to how budget friendly this trip is going to be. I suggest you... Read!

Burot Beach has become a favorite beach destination for those who seek quick getaways and for weekend travelers. Aside from its proximity, it has really calm waters and you get to see some rock formations in it's stretch. Do expect the beach to get crowded on weekends.

Burot Beach crowd on a weekend
As mentioned in my previous Burot post, it is private property but still open to the public. Day visit fee is at 65.00 and an Overnight stay's at 130.00.



Things to see and expect (and perhaps "feel" :p)
  • Crowded on weekends
  • Roughly 4 hours travel from Manila 
    Bored? Then do the Bus group selfie :p
  • Semi-fine cream to golden sand beach  
  • Road going to the beach from the public market is rough, bumpy and dusty. Expect to be all greasy and sandy. Bring face masks or something to cover your nose. 
    The heat. The bumpy road. The dust
  • Mangroves are a constant sight towards your trike ride to the beach 
  • No fancy/posh/classy (anything synonymous) hotels and restrooms. Basic shower and toilet area. (water may be a little warm and sometimes hot... bring cup noodles. hahaha)
  • Shower and Restrooms - if the beach is crowded expect a line and wait for your turn. Very basic as these toilets are something backpackers and mountaineers are mostly accustomed for 
  • a FEW Cottages and Tents for rent or you can just bring your own tent 
    via BurotBeachTravel
    via BurotBeachTravel
  • NO outlets to charge gadgets (you can just ask your guide/trike driver to take you somewhere you can plug). In short, NO electricity. Bring all your lighting gears and powerbanks should you stay for the night 
    Weekend crowd
    I guarantee you a perfect tan!
    Don't mind the mess. This is the rental tent which for me is only good for 2 people. Just saying :)
  • Bring comfortable and breathable footwear/beachwear (aquashoes, swimwear)
  • I think I saw 2 mini-stores for essentials (food, water, ice blocks, toiletries etc.) I would highly suggest to buy your stuff at the Calatagan public market before heading to Burot. Buy WATER and bring an ice box. Things melt and heat rapidly here.
    Stores at the public market
    Hoarding!!!
  • Temperatures could rise... to an unbearable point. Your only shade there would be small trees, your tent or if you're lucky, the roof of your reserved cottage. And make sure to apply sunblock 30 mins before you go beach-ing 
    Boys of Burot LOL
  • You may see STINGLESS tiny blue and black jellyfish. I had encounters with them but I'd rather stay away from those jellies. Don't want to risk it, might end up getting "PEE ON MY STING WASH". Yaiks, that didn't sound right, anyway!!! In rare occasions, nasty urchin sightings. Those stingers! 
  • Free to roam both sides of the beach. Less crowded and has a better view (east side for those rock formations and farther off you'll see secluded beaches)  
    via BurotBeachTravel
  • Last Bus trip back to Manila is at 4pm. But if you missed the bus, you can just take a shuttle/van from Calatagan to Tagaytay. Then Tagaytay to Manila. Ask your trike driver to take you to the terminal. 
    Obviously... we missed the bus. Off to Tagaytay then! 
  • Don't forget your moisturizers, creams and insect repellents. Right, I'm vain like that. :)
  • Umbrella. It's a must. I don't really mind the sun and heat that much, but it's so much different here. 
  • Lovely Sunset. Yes, if you of course stay overnight. 
    Photo credit: LakwatserongTsinelas
  • Bonfire setup is available. For a fee
  • Music, smoking and drinking is allowed as long as you don't bother your neighbors or any cause trouble. Be nice and considerate
  • Make friends and have FUN! 

    The more the merrier
  • Bring your own garbage bag. CLAYGO (clean as you go)
  • A quick visit to Cape Santiago Lighthouse (via pinoyadventurista
  • Lastly, You will have to move out of your comfort zone. Be willing to feel awkward, iffy and uncomfortable when you visit a destination for the first time. This is an adventure worth exploring. Enjoy every bit. Try roughing it at least once. :) 


₱ ₱  Estimated Expenses/Budget:

  • San Agustin Bus or DLTB Bus (Nasugbu/Lian route) from Manila - 170-180 php/person
  • OPTION 1: Jeep from Lian to Calatagan Public Market - 30-35 php/person 
  • OPTION 2: Tricycle from Lian to Calatagan Public Market - 150 php for 3 persons 
  • Public Market to Burot Beach - 150 php for 3 persons
  • Food, Drinks, Toiletries and other essentials (depends how much you'll be consuming) - 150-200 php (group of 5 total - 600)
  • Day trip - 65 php/person, Overnight - 130 php/person
  • Tent Fee (if you brought your own) - 20 php
  • Tent Rental - 300 php/tent good for 2-4 people
  • Nipa/Cottage Rental - 500-800 php
  • Boat Rent - Sandbar, Starfish Island, Coral garden - 100 php/person, 300 php/1-2 persons minimum
  • Bonfire setup - 200 php/wood bundle
  • Torch rental - 70 php
Total Est. Budget: ₱900


Please be advised that the prices may have changed. This is the estimate during our travel in the last quarter of 2014. Bullets 6-10 are still the rates as of February 2015.



How to Get there: Easy

by Car or Private Transport:

  • 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.
  • 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). Once you see Sto. Domingo Church, turn right
  • You'll pass through a small public market (Talipapa), then a cemetery. From there, you'll see signs going to Burot Beach. 

by Public Transport:


You can either take a bus or a van to Calatagan.
By Van - There are vans available going to Calatagan near the Kabayan Hotel Taft Station. Fare is Php180.00/person. Travel time is approximately 3 to 4 hours. At Calatagan Market, hire a tricycle for Ph150.00 or Php60.00 per person. First trip is 3:30am and last trip to Calatagn is at 7:00pm

By Bus - Terminal is located at the Coastal Mall 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 Php150.00 or Php60.00 per person.

By Bus (Option 2) - As early as 4:00am you may go to the terminal located in Pasay Rotonda EDSA near MRT Taft station near Mcdonald's and Sogo Hotel just right across Metropoint Mall. You can either go for the Celyrosa Bus and asked to be dropped off at the Calatagan Public Market and take the trike from there or you may also opt for other bus lines like San Agustin Bus or DLTB Bus (Nasugbu/Lian route) which passes Tagaytay and straight to the Nasugbu Road. Asked to be dropped off at Lian market where jeepneys/buses/trikes take passengers to Calatagan Public market, then of course, take the trike from there to Burot beach.

Burot Tricycle/Guide Contacts:
Mervin: 09215891719 or 09367074495 updated
JP: 09287300714 New
Jordan: 09085301147 New
Clarence: 09073959639
Kuya Romy: 09266452950
Kuya Rodel: 09497411982 or 09993651026
Luie: 09366223008 or 09082372416 New



Note:

  • Jeepney/Tricycle ride will be around 45 minutes to an hour from Lian market to Calatagan Market
  • Tricycle ride from Calatagan Market to Burot beach will be around 20-30 mins
  • About Celyrosa Bus - just not so sure if they're still in operation coz when we asked for this bus, the response we got from the other drivers and conductors and some vendors was "There's no bus that go directly to Calatagan". So this info is added here just for reference/archive. Who knows, you might be one of the lucky passengers to get the ride.
Burot Beach was previously called 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!

But if worst comes to worst... I challenge the trike drivers and guides to introduce visitors to a new beach within the area for Burot beach "refugees". I'm pretty sure there are beaches nearby yet to be discovered. Happy Travels!!! 




And to cap this post here's a video made by our good friend Shiela Anne Fabular

65 comments:

  1. ADVENTURE TO BUROT BEACH
    i'm sure you can enjoy the beautiful
    white sand the clean water
    you can relax the beautiful place
    Try it Believe it
    just call or text : kuya Romy
    to guide you any time you want
    or tricycle ride to burot beach
    php 150 good for 1 to 3 person
    from public market to burot beach
    contact no : 09266452950

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  2. Thank you for the information. Very helpful :D

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  3. Thanks for the heads up! Called Kuya Romy and were going there :D

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  4. Hi! Ask klng my family is planning to go beach in batangas but we want sana cheap entrance fee but maganada na din ang beach kse day day tour lang nman kami then i saw ur blog..its true 65 pesos /per head entrance fee? & how much the cottage etc. ??? were only here in cavite... thnx :)

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    1. Yup, you can still visit and the entrance fee is only P65.00. As for the cottage, the rates may have gone up a bit since it the peak season. But it will pretty much be around P400-P600 for the tables and cottages. Hope you and your family have a great time! :)

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  5. Im planning to go there this weekend alone.. this page really made me feel the need to see the beautiful beach.. =) thanks Kristoff

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  6. may mga cottage ba dun na pde tulugan in case ayaw mo sa tent, may mga kasama kasi kame bata.

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    2. Yup. But these are open cottages. Sorry for the late response. Hope you guys were able to visit and sleep well.

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  7. hi.. we're trvelling by a car, is there a parking space where we could park for our overnyt stay? please email me back through rattlesnake19@gmail.com thanks

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  8. hi.. we're trvelling by a car, is there a parking space where we could park for our overnyt stay? please email me back through rattlesnake19@gmail.com thanks

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    1. Sorry I cant access my personal email here at work. Hope you get to read this still though. Yes, there are parking spaces, just not so sure how much the parking fee is.

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  9. Hello po. Si mervin po ito. nagpalit na po ako ng #. Dito nyo na lang po ako kontakin sa # na 'to. 09215891719 para sa smart. At 09367074495 kung globe.. Salamat po..

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  10. Hi Kuya Kristoff, si mervin po ito. Yung inadvertise nyo na tricykle papuntang burot beach. Nasira na po yung dati kong #. Pwede po ba humingi sa inyo ng pabor. Pwede nyo po ba maedit yung # ko sa blog nyo? Kung ok lang po sa inyo. Thank you sir.

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    1. Sure. It's done. Thanks for the update

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    2. thank you po ng madaming madami. Kuya kristoff..

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  11. Kailangn pa po bang tumawag sa hotline nyo po para magpareserve

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    1. Nope. wala po akong hotline. But you may contact any of the tricycle operators listed for your trip. they'll help you settle once you arrive. :)

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  12. may 3G signal po ba sa beach? We are planning to have a team building kasi and need namin ng may 3G signal para sa mga on-call support namin.

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    1. Signals fluctuate and the highest signal that you can get is either H+ or G. :)

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  13. Hi po ask ko lng po san skyan kng manggaling po ng dasma cavite papnta calatagan batangas yung bus po... balak po kase nmin pmnta burot ng mga kapatid pra dn ako mg celebtare ng birthday ko... thanks po:)

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    1. kailan poh...pnta nyo.... txt more info..09366223008

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  14. Hi ask ko lng sana kung alam nyo kung anong oras last trip ng bus or van from manila-calatagan. Hapon kase aalis ng friends (letseng trabaho yan). Thanks!

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    1. kailan poh b pnta nyo txt nuo poh ako 0936 622 3008..

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  15. to all.tourism well goto burot beach... inquire me abouth morw info.....0936 622 3008 09082372416

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  16. Sir luie ok na po kya ung cr sa beach may mga kasama kse kming babae..or may alam po b kyong room n pwedeng rentahan n malapit sa resort..

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  17. mayron poh.sir txt nuo.poh ako...09366223008 or 09082372416

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  18. Ask lang po magkano na po ang rate nga ngayun ng entrance fee at cottages kasi diba peak season so may pagbabago sa price may plano kasi kami pumunta jan before pasukan and overnight po plano namin :) Sana masagot niyo to thanks in advance for your response :)

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  19. For any questions, call or text diz #,09487116794.also 4 tryk ride service.call me kuya ryan.thanks...

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  20. to all tourism your planing to come in burot beach... iwill guide u and and all information... iwill txt u or call u just call or txt me.... tHis my # when u a globe..subscriber... 0936 622 3008 and smart.... 0908 237 2416 ..... iwil wait u all visitors or tourism...

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  21. hi, guaranteed ba na may tent na marrent? and if so, san banda yung rentahan/?

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  22. sa beach poh..mag rent poh kayo.... contak me...for more info...09366223008 09082372416

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  23. sa beach poh..mag rent poh kayo.... contak me...for more info...09366223008 09082372416

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  24. Gud eve sir kristoff,pwede mo po b i recommend sa blog mo ang # eto..09287300714 or 09085301147.jp ang name ng una, jordan po un pngalawa...salamat po sir!

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    1. sir kristoff pwede poh din isama din un akin....# kung pwede lang poh naman.... luie 09366223008 09082372416 kung ok.lang poh kung di naman ok lang din..poh...

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    2. Hi Luie, sorry late response. added ur contact info na. Please do update me din if the beach is still open. I will be visiting this August 27th. Thanks

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    3. Sir, share nyo naman tong blog ko sa mga social media nyo kung ok lang. :)

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  25. This looks great, is this still open for public?

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    1. Sir, share nyo naman tong blog ko sa mga social media nyo kung ok lang. :)

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  27. Hi. Open pa rin po kaya ang Burot beach until August 2015? Thank you.

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  28. hi bossing matanong lang po meron po bang malinis na pang banlaw sa area is it with a fee and hows the C.R. po pala planning to go with ladies and kids po kasi

    thnx in advance

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    1. Last time I went there, wala pong maayos na restroom/shower area. Just not so sure if meron na today. The restroom is very basic.

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  29. hi kristoff , bago dun sa beach area meron bang parking area or dun na din sa beach area yung parking ?

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    1. sa beach area ung parking. But right now I dont have updates if they already built an actual parking area. Will keep you guys posted once I get their response. I'll be going to Burot this August 23. Might give everyone much updated info by then. :)

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  30. Open pa po kaya yung Burot beach by september 2015? my plan po sana ako pumunta galing paku ng pampanga :) thank you po

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    1. I will update this blog after I visit this August 27th. :) I hope the beach is still open by September though. Sa mga kuya tourguides natin jan sa Burot, may update po ba kayo? :)

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  31. I wanna go here. hope it's still open sir wanderfoolboy.

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  32. I went there last week. They're still open. I'm not sure about this time though.

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  33. Burot Beach is still open as of Oct 4, 2015. Let's go to the beach! :)

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  34. Is it open tomorrow, jan 1, 2016? Thanks for replying :)

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  36. Hi Krist,

    My name is Kim of Jacaranda Travels I saw your blog while looking top travel bloggers in the Philippines.
    Your travel blog about Burot beach, nice travel even the road is rough, bumpy and dusty, its nice to say that need to bring a mask or anything that cover your nois, nice travel with your friends in that beautiful place.

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