Nagsasa Cove

To get to Nagsasa Cove, you will ride a boat or a banka and it will take around 90-240 minutes depending on weather conditions. It’s best to head out in the early morning or during low tide for calmer sea conditions.

Nagsasa Cove is maintained and cared for by their respective land owners. There are structures built in this area to accommodate tourists and campers. To get the latest prices on accommodations and what they offer, it’s best to ask your resort accommodations or at the port prior to leaving.

There is an entrance fee depending on where you will be staying. There are also tables and cabanas that are available for rent. Grilling areas can be found near the shaded areas under the pine trees so be prepared to bring your food, cook them, and have a feast. While there are convenient stores in the cove, prices will be higher.

Things to Remember:

  • There is no phone signal in the area.
  • Bring enough food and water for everyone.
  • There are convenient stores near the port.
  • Wear the provided life vest while traveling by boat.
  • Put on sunscreen to avoid sunburn even on the boat.
  • Ensure your valuables are in waterproof bags.
  • Sign the manifest at the port prior to leaving.