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12 QUEZON BEACHES AND BEACH RESORTS IN QUEZON

Last updated on August 4th, 2022 at 11:15 pm

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We will write about Quezon beaches and beach resorts in Quezon. You will find affordable prices around the beaches in Quezon and you can even camping in most of the beaches. Quezon Province is included in the Calabarzon Region in Luzon, Philippines.

BEST TIME TO VISIT QUEZON

If you don’t know, the Philippines has only 2 seasons- wet and dry season. You should be prepared with the weather in Quezon because it is hot and humid during the months of March to May, and can extend up to June!

However, the wet season starts from June to November. But due to climate change (which affects the Philippines the most), the rainy season can start as early as 3rd week May.

We recommend that you visit Quezon during the month of January, as the weather is expected to be the coldest of the year plus you won’t compete with the locals during December’s holiday rush (traffic and all).

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QUEZON BEACHES AND BEACH RESORTS IN QUEZON

1. BORAWAN ISLAND

Borawan Island is one of the most beautiful Quezon beaches. You will find clear water and white sand and it’s perfect for swimming around. Try to avoid peak season, weekend and holidays since is near Manila will be crowded.

HOW TO GET TO BORAWAN BEACH FROM MANILA

You have to ride a bus to Lucena City prices around 260 PHP and the travel time is 3 hours. Once in Lucena you have to take a local bus to Unisan around 40 PHP and 1 hour and 30 minutes. Once you get to the bus stop you have to get a tricycle to Aplaya.

WHERE TO STAY IN BORAWAN BEACH

You can do overnight camping in Borawan Beach or if you want more comfort there are few places to stay in Padre Burgos. Click here to get the best deals!

2. THE TAMARIND TREE RESORT

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The Tamarind Tree Resort is one of the most popular beach resorts in Quezon if you are planning to visit Quezon beaches. You will find all the comfort that you need with affordable prices.

Address: Barangay Basiao, Padre Burgos, Padre Burgos (Quezon), Philippines

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3. CAGBALETE ISLAND

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Cagbalete Island which is famous for its miles long stretch of which sand and sandbar from the shoreline during low tides. You can do different activities here like playing beach volleyball, swimming, snorkeling, kayaking, island hopping, and many more.

HOW TO GET TO CAGBALETE ISLAND FROM MANILA

You have to ride a bus to Lucena City prices around 260 PHP and the travel time is 3 hours. Once in Lucena you have to take a local bus to Maluban around 70 PHP and 2 hours travel time. Once you get to Maluban, you have to ride a boat 100 PHP to Cagbalete Island.

WHERE TO STAY IN CAGBALETE ISLAND

There are a few resorts that you can stay at Cagbalete Island. Just choose the one which is adapting better to your budget and comfort.

Another beach you would love in Quezon Province is located in Lamon Bay,

4. DONA CHOLENG CAMPING RESORT – CAGBALETE ISLAND

Dona Choleng Camping Resort – Cagbalete Island has 19 rooms. The hotel offers wonderful recreational facilities such as massage, garden, water sports (non-motorized) and karaoke. You will enjoy affordable prices in the list of beach resorts in Quezon.

Address: Cagbalete Island, Mauban, Mauban, Philippines

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BEACHES IN QUEZON AROUND JOMALIG ISLAND

5. JOMALIG ISLAND

Jomalig Island surrounded by clean and clear turquoise water and golden sand, Jomalig Island is one of Quezon tourist spots that you should not miss visiting. It is an isolated island located in the Polillo area of Quezon.

You can do a lot of activities here such as swimming, island hopping, snorkeling, camping, having picnics, and see the mangroves in Sitio Landing.

6. BLUE PAVILION BEACH RESORT

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Blue Pavilion Beach Resort is located in Infanta has 15 rooms with air conditioning, desk, balcony/terrace, fan, shower. And it can be a perfect base if you are planning to visit Jomalig Island and more beaches in Quezon.

Address: Km.6 Blue Pavilion Rd. Gen.Luna St. Barangay Binulasan Infanta, Quezon, Infanta, Infanta, Philippines, 4336

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7. SALIBUNGOT BEACH

Salibungot Beach is also located in Jomalig Island. One of Quezon beaches that you cant miss it. Salibungot Beach which has golden sand! It is an unusual but beautiful beach in Jomalig Island that you will surely love. Locals and tourists love to camp here especially at night.

If you are looking for a place to stay around the beach you can do camping and there are a few local resorts.

8. KANAWAY BEACH

Kanaway Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in Quezon. Kanaway Beach is also called the Sunrise Beach of Jomalig Island. Just like the Salibungot Beach, it has golden sand but not as golden as Salibungot’s. You can go to the nearby islets while staying in Kanaway Beach. One is called Pulo islet and the other one is Manlanat Islet.

9. BALESIN ISLAND

Balesin Island is located in Polillo, Quezon. Balesin Island is a tropical island and barangay. It’s already a private island called Balesin Island Club, owned by Alphaland Corporation.

There are a few beach resorts in Quezon located in Balesin Island. You can also pitch the tent. Prices are affordable and it’s quiet in week days.

MORE BEACHES IN QUEZON: PAGBILON ISLAND

10. PUTING BUHANGIN AND KWEBANG LAMPAS

Puting Buhangin is a white-sand beach with clear blue waters in Pagbilao Island, Quezon. You can set a tent here to camp but there are also cottages which you can rent. You’ll definitely enjoy swimming in this quiet place

There’s a cave in Puting Buhangin called Kwebang Lampas. You can enter but make sure to wear a life vest since the water inside can be deep and the rocks inside are sharp.

11. SILANGANG NAYON PARK AND RESTAURANT

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Silangang Nayon Park and Restaurant features an outdoor swimming pool and a garden in Pagbilao. One of the most popular beach resorts in Quezon and rooms provide free WiFi, a flat-screen TV with cable channels, air conditioning and a private bathroom.

Room rates starts at 4000 PHP good enough for 4 people.

Address: Silangang Nayon Park and Restaurant Barangay Bantigue, Padre Burgos, Padre Burgos (Quezon), Philippines, 4302

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12. DAMPALITAN ISLAND

After visiting Puting Buhangin, you can go to Dampalitan Island next. These Quezon beaches are just near to each other, so you can just rent a boat to get to Dampalitan Island. You can set up a tent here for camping overnight.

The island is located in Padre Burgos, Quezon.

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