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. lance casas March 13, 2011 at - Reply

    tanong q lng qng magkno ang room rate nyo for two person 2nights and 3 days thanks hope for your reply admin

  2. mots March 13, 2011 at - Reply

    ask lng po mgkno po ang cottage s resort nyo per day? my plan po kc kmi mg outing ng k saff nurse k s last week ng april. 8 to 10 heads po kmi

  3. madelaine malimban March 12, 2011 at - Reply

    We plan to have our summer outing this coming May 16, 2010 in MUNTING BUHANGIN…we are 30 persons…may I have your quotation for GROUP PACKAGE on the following:-
    1) Entrance Fee???
    2) Cottages???
    We will bring our own foods & drinks…
    Please email all the details..
    Thanks

  4. USA Tourist Visa March 10, 2011 at - Reply

    @Pamela – I think the resort is also open for wedding reception. I suggest you to call their landline number to verify.

    @Lorie – Children ages 2 to 5 need to pay the entrance fee pero pwede mapakiusapan ang guard sa main gate para huwag na isama sa entrance fee ang mga bata.

  5. Lorie Fortuno March 8, 2011 at - Reply

    does foods are allowed? corkage fees? how about the accommodation? children ages 2 to 5 included to the regular entrance fee?

  6. Lorie Fortuno March 8, 2011 at - Reply

    hi! can you please send me a quotation for our family outing? good for 17 to 20 pax overnight stay probably on March 19 to 20. hope to hear soon.

  7. Pamela March 6, 2011 at - Reply

    Do you do reservations for a beach wedding? A package? Or Just reserve a spot for a wedding?

  8. USA Tourist Visa March 1, 2011 at - Reply

    @ROSANA – Good day =)

    I do not have any idea kung magkano ang cottage, nipa or gazebo ng resort. Entrance fee is Php180.00 and Php200.00 at daytime and night time respectively. Yes, allowed ang food. You can bring many menu as you wish.

    You may call their Manila office for the cottage fee. Thanks!

  9. rosana February 28, 2011 at - Reply

    were planning for family outing, asking ko lang kung how much ung cottage, gazebo or nipa. how much ba ung entrace fee per head/adult and kids, in daytime 15-20 person. our target month is on april after holyweek, allowed ba ang foods?

    thanks

  10. USA Tourist Visa February 28, 2011 at - Reply

    @JOHN – Hello!

    Room fee varies. If it is a non-airconditioned room, it is Php2700.00 and Php5K+ for airconditioned ones. There are also tents available for overnight stay.

  11. JOHN February 27, 2011 at - Reply

    inquire ko lang po kung how much ang room rates nyo at kung may group package kayo?
    thanks

  12. USA Tourist Visa February 25, 2011 at - Reply

    You’re most welcome Jan!

  13. jan February 24, 2011 at - Reply

    thanks :) very helpful indeed :)

  14. Bernice Mae Robielos February 23, 2011 at - Reply

    Sir/ Madam:
    please send me asap pax accommodation good for 150 pax at what are the amenities to be used. thanks

  15. USA Tourist Visa February 23, 2011 at - Reply

    @Jan – Hi again!

    Just a clarification: The overnight fee refers to the room (airconditioned or non-airconditioned) accomodation fee.

  16. USA Tourist Visa February 23, 2011 at - Reply

    @Jan – Hi!

    No need to pay for the night entrance fee because it is already inclusive of your overnight fee. You will only pay for the day entrance fee. Hope it helps :-)

  17. jan February 22, 2011 at - Reply

    just to clarify, if we are arriving noontime but staying overnight at a cottage, we would pay for day entrance and no more overnight entrance fee? thanks

  18. andrea lopez February 21, 2011 at - Reply

    Can you send us a package good for 150pax. This is a company outing/teambuilding.

    Target date will be May 6-7 or May 13-14.

    Thanks.

  19. USA Tourist Visa February 21, 2011 at - Reply

    @Gie – Hi! I try to answer your queries:

    1. If I remember right, the entrance fee is Php180.00/head at daytime and Php200.00/head at night time.
    2. No overnight fee because it is already inclusive of your room fee.
    3. Room fee varies. If it is non-airconditioned room, it is Php2700.00 and Php5K+ for airconditioned ones. There are also tents available for overnight stay.
    4. Yes, you can bring food in the resort.

  20. gie gonzales February 19, 2011 at - Reply

    Hi,

    Have a couple of questions po. We’re planning on a family outing on the 25th and 26th of Feb. Were composed of 7-Adults and 2kids age 4 and 1

    Questions po:
    1. Entrance-how much?
    2. Overnight fee?
    3. Room rates?
    4. Is food allowed?

    Hope to hear from you!

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