Munting Buhangin Beach Camp is created for the great outdoors – an idyllic setting big enough for families, clubs and companies. The whole area can easily suit 2,000 people and you have a choice of semi-exclusive or exclusive for accommodations.

Munting Buhangin has an extensive sports and recreational facilities for guests.

The sand in Munting Buhangin was light brown and it was pure. No pebbles or corals to prick your feet. The sun was in perfect supply, kissing our skin golden; and the Sea wasn’t too salty, it didn’t hurt the eyes much.

Aside from the clear, unspoiled beach and warm camp, Munting Buhangin Beach Camp’s 24-hectare property features a more active, challenging and fun-filled nature-based learning experience.

The nature trail gives access to the world of plants, flowers and other forms of wildlife. Further exploration of the forest familiarizes one with the generic names of the existing floras and faunas and interesting treks will lead to new discoveries that only nature can offer.

Munting Buhangin is one of the most affordable places in Batangas that one could visit.

How to get there

Commuting to Munting Buhangin Beach Camp is not easy by public transportation. To get there, board buses to Nasugbu, Batangas (or vans at EDSA Rotonda or Buendia corner Taft Avenue) then a tricycle to Munting Buhangin Beach Camp

Driving directions to Munting Buhangin Beach Resort Nasugbu, Batangas: From SLEX, take Sta. Rosa exit all the way to Tagaytay and turn right after Tagaytay Public Market (and Tagaytay Econo Inn). Follow the highway, passing by Alfonso (Cavite) and until you reach kilometer marker 93, the so called Likuan, where you turn right (left turn leads to Balayan town). You will pass by Nasugbu town proper, Cawayan Cove, Tali Beach, Munting Buhangin and Terrazas de Punta Fuego.

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Rates:

  • 5-6 PAX TENT DOME MEDIUM P-  Php 900.00
  • 8-10 PAX TENT DOME TYPE LARGE – Php 1,400.00
  • FAMILY CAMPING AREA -Php 500.00
  • Cushion (2″ X 48″ X 75″) P 170.00

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Amenities:

  • Family Picnics – dine on tables with benches and picnic huts under the palms
  • Swimming, snorkeling, fishing, boating, playing ball or beachcombing and a whole lot more
  • Romping in the tree houses
  • Go for nature trail and learn with them the exotic floras and faunas inside the forest
  • Cookout
  • Build a campfire, pitch a tent
  • Introduce your kids to survival courses to strengthen their confidence
  • VOLLEYBALL
  • Basketball
  • Kayak
  • Mahjong Table set
  • Bike

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383 Comments

  1. USA Tourist Visa February 17, 2011 at - Reply

    @Arjay – The non- airconditioned and airconditioned room is Php2700.00 and more than 5K respectively. You still need to pay the entrance fee kahit magoovernight kayo sa resort. Maluwag ang parking space sa Munting Buhangin.

  2. Jill February 16, 2011 at - Reply

    Hi. Goodevening. how much po rate if 15 persons tapos overnight stay? thank you :)

  3. Arjay February 16, 2011 at - Reply

    If mg rent kame na rooms for family group of 8 how much po and do we still have to pay for entrance per head?

    may parking po ba kau?

    thnx

  4. USA Tourist Visa February 15, 2011 at - Reply

    @Anne – If I remember right, the entrance fee is Php180.00/head at daytime and Php200.00/head at night time. I guess your group can stay at the white tents or at the gazebo area or at the nipa huts. Yes, you can bring food and utensils at the resort.

  5. anne February 13, 2011 at - Reply

    just want to inquire for a 40-50 persons.
    how much is entrance fee? cottages can accomodate large group? pede ba magdala ng food? if magdadala din ba kami sariling lutuan at utensils? please reply thank you

  6. USA Tourist Visa February 11, 2011 at - Reply

    @Annalie – If I remember right, the entrance fee is Php180.00/head at daytime. I have no idea how much is their cottage fee because we stayed in a room overnight. There is no pool at Munting Buhangin.

  7. Annalie February 10, 2011 at - Reply

    pls reply asap. thanks

  8. Annalie February 10, 2011 at - Reply

    we are planning to stay whole day only for a family
    1. entrance/head if ever
    2. cottage affordable for a family
    3.we will bring food
    4. can we use swimming pool

  9. USA Tourist Visa February 8, 2011 at - Reply

    Oh, I almost forgot. We fell inlove with the smooth fine sand.

    You can bring food and everything you need and want. I suggest you leave the Metro at noontime. The staff are accomodating, too.

  10. USA Tourist Visa February 8, 2011 at - Reply

    My friends and I spend the last weekend in this resort. It has been an amazing experience. We will forever look back that experience with no regrets. It was fun, fun and fun.

    Walking and picture-taking at the shore of Terrazas de Punta Fuego were a bonus.

    @Mariesol E. Tactaquin – We were 5 including our goddaughter. We paid Php3750.00 for our overnight stay (Php2700.00 – non aircon room, Php1000,00 entrance fee (Php200.00/head) and Php50.00 service charge. The air-conditioned room I think is more than Php5000.00/night.

  11. Jovy Casupanan February 5, 2011 at - Reply

    hi! do you have a website? can i ask about the acommodation and room rates? overnight stay this feb 2011 for 2 persons only? thanks

  12. Khaey Aparejo February 4, 2011 at - Reply

    Can you please send me room accomodation and rates? Thank you

  13. Khaey Aparejo February 4, 2011 at - Reply

    Hi! My officemates & I are planning to have a team building on Feb 26-27. Do you have a house that has 2 bedrooms & a bathroom of course. & if we can avail a videoke, it would be better. How much will it cost? We will be arriving around 2-3pm of Feb 26 & leave around 6pm feb 27. I’ll wait for your response ASAP. thank you…

    PS: i’ve been there many many years ago & the tree house is still there.. =D

    Iv’e been there in Munting Buhangin many years ago,

  14. kenneth agustin January 30, 2011 at - Reply

    sir/mam

    ask ko lng kng mgkaano rum rate nyo?peak season and lean seasson?antay ko responce nyo..tnx

  15. harry palermo January 29, 2011 at - Reply

    wer planning to go there this coming feb 5 can u send me roomrates per head entrance or if we are going to get a room do we need to pay the per head entrance? thanks wait for ur reply!

  16. Mariesol E tactaquin January 28, 2011 at - Reply

    i need a reply ASAP tnx very much

  17. Mariesol E tactaquin January 28, 2011 at - Reply

    we are planning to go there this coming valentines day. a room for 4 person, how much do i need to pay.and if i want to go fishing do i need to pay extra? do u have package deal?

  18. Mariesol E tactaquin January 28, 2011 at - Reply

    pls send to my email available information regarding your resort,including rates.tnx.do i need to pay for reservation?

  19. Verroia January 7, 2011 at - Reply

    hello! where can i find the rates? overnight accomodation for 4 persons. thanks!

  20. trixie December 16, 2010 at - Reply

    Hi! where can I find your rates po? overnight accommodation lng, for 4pax. paki-send naman po. thanks!

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