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Masasa Beach is one of the undeveloped white beaches in Batangas. There is no resort in the island.  If you want to stay overnight, for a ...

Where to stay in Masasa Beach

Masasa Beach is one of the undeveloped white beaches in Batangas. There is no resort in the island.  If you want to stay overnight, for a week or for a month, you can find here a lot of affordable accommodations near the beach. 


Located at the beachfront of Masasa Beach, D' Mariners is one of the best transient home in the island. It has 8 Nipa huts that comes with electric fan, mattress foam, pillow and blanket. Each room can occupy from 3-5 pax.




D' Mariners offers free of use of gas stove, kitchen utensils, tables, chairs, etc. If you love to sing, they have videoke and that's also free of use.



Tatay Rudy, the owner of the transient home, was very accommodating. We talked him for awhile and he made sure we're comfortable in our Kubo. He also shared some of the must-visit destinations in the island. If you want to contact them, you may call Maricel of D' Mariners at 0927972 2679.

Other transient homes we spotted include Nanay Rosie Transient Home, Alvarez Transient Home, Tity Precy Villanueva Kubo, Salazar Transient Home, among others.

To know more about Masasa Beach, read it HERE

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