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Burot Beach

Burot Beach
It has been months since my last foray on the road and I was excited as a bumble bee when my itchy feet finally took their first step outside on a cool Sunday morning. I sent my friend a message a week before asking if she wants to hit the beach. She immediately said yes and suggested we visit Burot Beach upon seeing the nice photos across the web.

Since we are not living within Metro Manila, I found it hard planning our logistics since we hail from Sta. Rosa City, Laguna. Not wanting to arrive at sunset, we met and left at four in the morning and took the longer route by public transport.


I was beginning to see Jollibee everywhere since I did not have a decent breakfast. When we were in Sta. Rosa, I said to her that we will eat breakfast at Jollibee Calamba. While we were in Calamba, we agreed to just visit Jollibee in Lipa. However, our desire to know how to visit Calatagan the other way made us skip Jollibee Lipa and instead promised to ourselves to eat at Jollibee Lian. But lo and behold! We missed the store in Lian and apparently, there is no Jollibee in Calatagan.  
 

Chickenjoy forgotten, we went ahead and bought our lunch and dinner in Lina’s fastfood. We were supposed to cook our own food but we did not have the appropriate camp gears yet. We dropped by the small market and bought some fruits too. Once we alighted from our bus, we heard trike drivers shouting ‘Burot, Burot’ right away. For P 150 per trike, we were on our way to this Henry Sy-owned beach in less than 15 minutes.

The roads going to the beach are rough, making it hard for us to concentrate on trying to catch a glimpse of the sea between the mangrove trees. Since we went there on a Sunday, we met the other campers on their way back. This made us smile since it means the beach will be less crowded. We hoped to secure a nice camping spot.

We found one near the beach under the shade of a tree. We chose it as it was near the restrooms and sari-sari store. It was beach front and only costs P 20. 


After having our lunch, we spent the late afternoon inside our tent and rested. We attempted to steal some sleep but the unforgiving sun prevented us from doing so. As it was still too hot to take a dip, we killed time under the shade of some trees. We were glad to meet Ate Emm and her beau who were also in the area. Talk about unplanned meet-ups!
As the afternoon dragged on, we felt we were already there for a couple of days. Time seemed so slow. Staying in Burot Beach definitely made killing time a hard job. We enjoyed just watching the far seas as several big ships go to and fro. A handful of small boats lingered in the more shallow parts. A beautiful white sandbar can be seen from the higher parts of the terrain on that sunny morning. We did not go there as we were planning to return back to Burot Beach later in the summer.

A lone starfish


My desire to see the Cape Santiago Lighthouse was overpowered by my love of sunsets. Sure enough, the sunset here did not disappoint. The sun was hidden most of the time but it gave off a romantic feeling. It was not the perfect sunset I was hoping to see but it still made me look forward to doing stargazing later on.

The magnificent sunset at Burot Beach

The main camping site’s shoreline is rather short but secluded. Seaweeds can be found in some areas but the waters are relatively clean. It is an ideal beach camping experience for families with kids as the seabed gradually deepens. It is just a bit saddening that the beach is now privately owned and may soon be developed. I just hope it will be turned into a resort which is affordable to the general public.

Twinkling stars began peeking one by one as soon as the sun said goodbye. Their sight was calming and we truly enjoyed our slow dinner as we exchanged travel stories. We have only been there for six hours but it felt more like six days.

Burot Beach does not have El Nido’s intricate rock formation nor Panglao’s fine sand. But definitely, its simple beauty is more than enough to sate one’s need to unwind, to relax and to forget the hectic city life even for just some time.  

Burot Beach: a convenient and ideal getaway

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Itinerary and Expenses

Day 1

4 AM
P 8    – House to Balibago Complex
P 23  –  Jeep, Balibago to Calamba
P 45   –  Jeep, Calamba to Lipa
P 35   –  Jeep, Lipa to Lemery 
P 80  –  Van, Lemery to Lian
P 30  –   Bus, Lian to Calatagan

9AM 

ETA –  Calatagan Bus Terminal
P 150 – Food for two days (per person)
P 150 – Trike to Burot Beach (2 persons)
P 130 – Entrance fee
P 20  –  Tent fee

11 AM – Set up camp

12 PM  – Lunch
1 PM   – Rest
4 PM   – Swim | Beach-bumming
530 PM – Sunset viewing
6 PM – Dinner

Day 2

7AM – Breakfast | Swim

10 AM – Brunch

11 AM 

P400 – Trike, ETD for Lighthouse | Church | Park | Town Hall | Bus Terminal
        – 2 persons

12 PM 

P60  – Lunch @ Lina’s Fastfood

2 PM

ETD for Laguna
P 80 – Bus, Calatagan to Olivarez (Tagaytay City)
P 25 – Trike to Balibago (Sta. Rosa) terminal
P 40 – Jeep, Tagaytay to Balibago (Sta. Rosa) 

Estimated expenses (per person): P 1177


Fees
P 60 –  Entrance Fee (Day tour)
P 130 – Entrance Fee (overnight)
P 20   – Tent fee (if you have your own tent)
P 200 – Bonfire set-up 
P 70  –  Torch rental
P 300 – Tent rental
P 200 – Table rental
P 150 – Trike rental
P 100 –  Per head. Boat rental: sandbar, starfish island, corals
          – For 1-2 pax: P300 minimum payment
P 50  –  Henna tattoo 
P 25 –  Downtown trike fare

Contact Persons

0915.602.8907 – Mang Ramon or Ate Dolly (Caretakers)
0910.701.6812 – Kuya Jay (boatman) 
0947.271.7989 – Kuya Ayet (trike)

Disclaimer:
Please be advised that the above prices were the rates at time of our visit. It may change from the date of posting.

Other Places of Interest

 
Cape Santiago Lighthouse
Sto. Domingo De Silos Church

 

Town Plaza
Town Hall

Tips
It would have been cheaper if we went via the Tagaytay route. However, we left at 4 AM so we took the long route via Lipa. For those coming from the southern provinces, a direct van from Lipa City going to Lian is available at SM City Lipa Grand Terminal. 

The other day I was walking under Gil Puyat LRT station and I saw DLTBCo Bus offering a Nasugbu/Lian route.  I am just not sure if they offer this route permanently.

                                 

 

For those coming from Manila, you can take buses going to Lian, Batanggas (BSC Bus) near McDonalds in Pasay, near MRT Taft Station, alight at 7-11 Lian (located to your left) and take an ordinary bus going to Calatagan (P 30).  Alight at public market and hire/rent a trike going to Burot Beach.

According to my research, direct vans to Calatagan can also be hailed at the back of Kabayan Hotel in Pasay. Mang Ramon, the caretaker, said that you can contact them directly for trike rentals since their drivers are also the security guards in the area. Fee is also the same at P 150.

There are no accommodations in Burot. Bring lights for there is no electricity. Restrooms have been set-up but do not expect much.  There is also a small store is but prices are a little bit expensive.
Note that the last trip back to Manila is at 2 in the afternoon.

If you want a more secluded beach getaway, visit Burot beach on weekdays. 🙂 You can visit Lina’s Fastfood for those who do not have packed food. Rice meals start at around P50 and below. This is located along Ayala St. There are no big restaurants in Calatagan. If you want to explore Calatagan Lightouse, it may be better to do so in the late afternoon since you may catch the caretaker lighting up the parola. Boats plying the Calatagan-Puerto Galera route are located in Balung-Bato Port at P 500 per way. Travel time is about four hours.

FYI
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81 thoughts on “Burot Beach”

    • Hi, pa comment po hehe, yung mga gusto pong pumuntang burot beach sa calatagan batangas, nag papa rent po ako ng van, L300 van fully air conditioned, 12 max pass , 8,500 po ang rate ko overnyt 🚐 nka ilang balik na din po ako sa burot maganda talaga (tanggal stress) lalo na island hopping , sa sand bar, starfish island at corals , salamat po eto po number ko 09176027685 salamat po

  • Umpisa na talaga ng Summer! We went to Lemery last week and glad to know na okay rin tong Burot Beach. Okay next stop. Hehe. Thanks sa info Pau.

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  • Nice post! I come from Sta.Rosa too. May ibang way pa ba papunta sa Calatagan? Marami bang sea urchins and jellyfish? I checked other blogs kasi and yun ang sabi nila. Thanks in advance! 🙂

    • Hi Janelle! Yes, we were able to encounter sea urchins (i'm so happy they're thriving so very near the shore!). I was able to see jellyfish too but they're the small ones and not harmful. The fastest way is via Tagaytay-Nasugbu/Lian route Janelle. Take it from me. hehehe!

      So its good to know you're from Sta. Rosa too. Perhaps see you in the vicinity? 🙂 Shoot me an email if you have any questions.

    • Hello Arjane, yung P 200 kasi they provide all the things you need for your bonfire. You may ask the caretakers via their number above if they will allow you to bring yours. 🙂

  • hi~ just wondering if safe mag-stay sa tent dun lalo sa gabi may kids kame.. really excited to go there kaso this is my main concern.. Thanks!

    • Hello Sandra! When I went there there were a few families with little kids. It's safe to camp there since the beach is actually fenced since its inside the property of Henry Sy. Security guards roam at night. too. 🙂

  • At Sandra I agree w/Pao. It is SAFE there. It has been our Family getaway every summer to visit Burut every year. Cheap and Clean Beach. We usually bring our own woods, tents. Rechargable lamps would do.

    NOTE: Buy everything you need before night time. It would be very hard for you to go back to Calatagan market and look for things your lacking during night time. Don't forget 1st aid kits, meds. my two cents

  • @Pao. My apology i posted anonymously yesterday..Our place in Tagaytay. If you're tired of Beaches. Try this. But I'm Manila based. thanks and keep safe. God Bless Nature, God Bless Phils. God Bless us all.

    https://bulbuc.weebly.com/

    • Hey Tony! Thank you for the comment! Yeah, I am interested to drop by this place. I am a nature lover so any type of environment is special for me. Is it possible to do a collaboration with you regarding this place?

  • Absolutely. Let me give you a little bit of idea.

    I named the place rather the site as Bulbuc:(Bukal or spring water). There is a place there called Bulbuc. Though the picture you were looking at are collection of my personal pics mostly from my Smart phone.

    Place: Sta. Theresa, Alfonso Cavite
    How to get there…
    From Pasay Taft. or at South Provincial terminal(Coastal Mall), look for a Bus(Alfonso Liner or bus bound for Alfonso. I'll keep you posted…sorry little busy hehe.

    • Hello Anonymous! Thank you! Yes, it's great to explore our very own. Hope you will enjoy Burot! 🙂

  • Nice post 🙂 I'm from Binan and we're planning to go to Burot Beach. Buti na lang taga-Santa Rosa ka, pareho lang tayo ng ruta

  • Hi, pa comment po hehe, yung mga gusto pong pumuntang burot beach sa calatagan batangas, nag papa rent po ako ng van, L300 van fully air conditioned, from manila to burot and from burot to manila . 12 max pass , 8,500 po ang rate ko overnyt 🚐 nka ilang balik na din po ako sa burot maganda talaga (tanggal stress) lalo na island hopping , sa sand bar, starfish island at corals , salamat po eto po number ko 09176027685 salamat po 😀

  • Hi… 1st tym nmen ng mga friends ko pupunta sa ganitong place… we dont have any ideas what to bring. Can you help us pls? 🙂 pde b mag dala ng car? If wla kme tent and cook sets, meron ba pde irent dun? Thank you in advance … your blog is very encouraging. 🙂

    • Dylan hello! Sorry for the late reply I was on the road. Anyway, yes they do allow cars inside. May parking space available dun.

      Salamat po sa compliments. 🙂

  • bakit 20 pesos lang ang tent fee na nakasulat? 🙂 kakatext ko lang kay mang ramon, 400 po ang tent fee. 🙂

  • Hi , 7,000 n lang po rate ko papuntang burot beach, balikan na po yun 🙂 yung mga gusto pong pumuntang burot beach sa calatagan batangas, nag papa rent po ako ng van, L300 van fully air conditioned, from manila to burot and from burot to manila . 12 max pass , 7,000 n lang po ang rate ko overnyt 🚐 nka ilang balik na din po ako sa burot maganda talaga (tanggal stress) lalo na island hopping , sa sand bar, starfish island at corals , salamat po eto po number ko 09176027685 eto din po ung facebook account ko, michael_cupcupin@yahoo.com or search ( john michael cupcupin ) salamat po 😀

  • Hi pondering paodaolei, asked ko lng po, are there any budget hotels near burot beach? We're planning to go there next weekend, it might be crowded at the beach so we plan to find the nearest hotel then byahe n lng going to burot..any suggestions? 🙂 thanks

    • Hello anonymous! Calatagan has several hotels but they are on the luxury side. Di pa developed ang place. Might as well go there very early so you can secure a nice camping spot. 😀

    • Magabang lng po kau s olivares ng mga dumadaang bus n celyrosa galing pasay may signboard po n calatagan ung skyan ni txt nio po aq s numbr n2 09422399069

  • pls call or text 0949-7411-982 or 0999-3651-026 pra s mga gustong pumunta sa burot beach..and for a tryk ride service,,salamat po..

  • Will definitely consider this as an option to have our mid-year staff team building,,soon 😉 i hope pwde pet dog? We also plan to bring a generator, papayagan po kya kmi? Though weekday nmn nmin plano mgpunta pra wala gaano tao..

    • Hello. It would be best to contact the caretaker, Mang Ramon to check if its ok to bring pets and generator in your visit! His number is indicated above.

      Enjoy your stay! :-))

  • Hi. Me and my friends are planning to go Burot this September. Just want to ask few questions 🙂

    * Do we need to contact someone before going to Burot or we can go there without any reservation?
    * Are we allowed to borrow some stuffs like kaldero/kawali and other things needed for cooking from the caretakers?

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