Located in Barangay Sta. Mercedes (Patungan) in Maragondon , Cavite, Patungan Beach is one of the province's little-known beach destinations. It is situated inside Patungang Cove which is south of Mt. Palay Palay which is also known as Pico de Loro . Patungan Beach Patungan Beach Details The area near Patungan Beach is home to about 100 - 200 families, most of which are fishermen hence the alternate name of the barangay - Patungan Fishing Village . According to the locals that I interviewed, their place was once an isolated barangay , reachable only by boat, horse, or foot. Thankfully, with the completion of the Nasugbu - Ternate Highway and Kaybiang Tunnel , the barangay was finally connected to the province. However, there is still no direct public transportation system that serves the area coming from Manila. Patungan Beach - Maragondon, Cavite The beach from a distance Check out these photos of Patungan Beach: Just a heads up, Patungan Beach is not a
i love to travel and i wish i travel all these places you mention
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DeleteGreat summary of your trip. The hike around the Bukusan lake looked really cool!
ReplyDeleteYou should come over and try it too.
DeleteThis looks like you had an amazing time during the road trip. I will bookmark this so I can use the itinerary in future.
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DeleteThis looks like a great road trip! I love road trip vacations.
ReplyDeleteYeah it is. :) You should include Bicol in your road trip plans someday. :)
DeleteThis looks like an amazing trip! We're only a few hours away, I'm going to have to add this to our summer list!
ReplyDeletePerfect. I hope to see pictures of your trip someday.
DeleteThis looks like such a fun trip! I can't wait to see more!
ReplyDeleteI'm currently writing about our 3rd Japan Adventure. You'd love it.
DeleteWhat a great adventure! Bicol is on my bucket list to visit soon after Covid-19 crisis! Awesome photos
ReplyDeleteSad but true Maysz. I hope this pandemic ends soon. I miss going out of town.
DeleteI love to follow your travels. It cleans my cobwebs on all the trips, tours, etc we have done with our family.
ReplyDeleteI hope you could also bring your family here in the Philippines someday.
DeleteLook at the beautiful deer and horses! What is the church/cathedral in the first picture? It looks so beautiful at night!
ReplyDeleteOh that's the San Francisco Church. You should come visit.
DeleteYou've seen a lot of great things during your road trip to Bicol. I like that you included in your itinerary so many beautiful natural places, such as lakes and caves.
ReplyDeleteThanks Joanna. Great to hear from you again.
DeleteOMG ... I love all the road trips and this one looks like a blast. I wish I can go the same path
ReplyDeleteYou can! :) Well that is after the lockdown brought by CoVid 19
DeleteLooks like such a lovely trip. I cant wait to travel. Hopefully soon!
ReplyDeleteSame here. I wish everything goes back to normal already.
DeleteNice! Another amazing article from you. As usual I learned something new from it. Thanks a bunch! :)
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome. :)
Deleteall of the cities you visited looked like they had something different to offer, nice
ReplyDeleteI agree with you. I wish I could explore other parts of Bicol.
DeleteAmazing article. Thanks for travel info
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog as well.
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