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Tatlong Pulo Beach

Tatlong Pulo Beach

Tatlong Pulo Beach
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Jasson
1 contribution
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2019
The place is still not crowded. We had the entire beach all to ourselves for the entire 2 days. The road going to the beach is much better now. glad they have tried to cement the roads all the way. Still a wonderful getaway if you want to relax and enjoy solidarity.
Written January 8, 2020
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GeekyJee
Iloilo City, Philippines162 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2013 • Friends
If you are into some rustic beach experience, then this is the place for you. To get to Tatlong Pulo from Iloilo, you need to ride a pumpboat (20 mins) from the port in Iloilo. When you reach Jordan port, you may commute or rent a jeepney, traveling time can take maximum of 1 hour up to Sinapsapan. Your ride will only bring you until a junction and from there (there is no landmark), you need to hike for about 30 minutes (depending on your pace) until you reach the beach area. This is a semi-private beach resort so few people visit here. You should not expect any first-class accommodation when you get here. There is no hotel, no electricity and flowing water (just imagine being stranded to a beach like Tom Hanks or Leonardo DiCaprio). The sources of freshwater would be the deep and artesian wells. There is no stores or restaurant where you can buy food but you can ask the caretaker of the beach resort to prepare food for you.
Written November 18, 2014
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Christian A
Iloilo City, Philippines4 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2017 • Friends
It's about an hour from Jordan wharf on a non-stop trip. We decendend from the unloading point to the resort. From the top, the view is breathtaking. It's about a 10 minute decent. When we got to the resort, we chose 2 out of 4 cottages by the shore. It's a two-storey hut with a long dining table and built-in benches that can accommodate 7 people. On top is an empty attic with a privisioning hole for a window and bamboo slabs as the floor. It can accommodate 5-6 grown men. With almost the same size(a little bit bigger),the other cottage can accommodate like 10-12 women. Near one of the cottages is a viewing point in which you can take pictures of the clear blue water and the lighthouse sitting on top of the hill in the same area. The place is an eye candy for photographers. The sunset... ooohhh... the sunset. They have 2 bathroom/comfort rooms that are a little bit far from where we are. The design is like a pig pen. Slightly big headroom, 4 feet walls, and yes, you can see the head of the person on the other bathroom and the "manangguete" can see your sexy back if they're on top of the coconut tree that sorrounds the place. You can bring tents, sleeping bags, etc if you want to spend the night there... but i suggest you stay inside the cottage and CAREFULLY... CAREFULLY FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE MANAGEMENT. The beach - water's good, but it's a rocky bottom, but the sand on the shore is veryfine. i suggest you wear something to protect your feet from the corals/rocks/sea urchins. Entrance is only Php150.00. You can let the management cook your food, which you need to bring. No purified water as well. The ascending part on the way back is another story. So, if you decide to get drunk and be merry the night before, wait til they put up escalators before you do so. Oh. There's no electricity.
Written March 15, 2017
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Dion G
2 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2017 • Friends
Me and teamates had a team building on this resort. It was a nightmare to us most especially when we remembered the things they did. To enumerate:
1. Expensive drinking water (1 gallon is P150)
2: Entrance fee for overnight is P200/head and P100/head reg entrance fee
3. Nipa hot cottages ranges from P250 - P500
4. No electricity
5. You cant even go outside to buy cheaper water coz gate closed at 8pm regardless even they informed you at 10pm.
6. Softdrinks 12oz is at P20 while bottled 1ltr is at P35
7. Caretake are so rude, they will tell you, kung mag gwa kamu nd na kamu kasulod liwat, if you'll go out, you cant never go back.
8. Don't have a receipt, they only ise log book
9. They don't have either permit nor paying for tax
10. They don't provide water most especially for bath
11. The water they use for cr, they get it from the sea
I will not recommend this resort at all even with my friends,. We spoke to the Tourism personnel if what actions they can make. They told us that there's pending cases like what we experienced. It's a lesson learned that tatlong pulo resort is WORST!
Written May 8, 2017
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April D
Cebu City, Philippines97 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2017 • Family
Arrived around 1:30PM, the weather is quite gloomy in Guimaras but the beach is beautiful all the same. Not too many people that day since the crowd is in Iloilo for the Dinagyang. If you want to relax by the beach, this is surely the place for you. You can rent a boat and hop to the small island just in front of the beach. During low tide, you can walk your way going there. Entrance fee is P50 only and that includes the cottage of your choice. If you plan an overnight stay, they have huts with attic for P500 only. But be aware that there's no electricity so be sure that you have your lamp and powerbank ready for the night.
Written February 17, 2017
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FulbertRamos
Iloilo Province, Philippines12 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2015
Travel is so amazing! Visits in interesting place in the world are one of my satisfactions. Being an explorer is really great, especially when you are in vacation leave from your work, you have lots of time to visit one of your favorite places that can change your perception in your life. To experience and have some different appreciation in GOD's Creation. I've been there with my friends last 2015. we really enjoyed our overnight and drunk some liquors under the moon that gave light in the middle of the night. That was an unforgettable moment with my Close Friends. I will be back there soon.
Written September 5, 2016
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Travel_Diaries_2016
Zurich, Switzerland4 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2016 • Friends
I can't find any word to describe how the island was but one thing am sure and guarantee that if you want to have a real relaxation and leave the stress in your life in just couple of time, BE HERE. If you want an adventure on your trip, this island would really give you the best adventure before you could be on the resort seems its way down there are the best. :D
Written April 17, 2016
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Jeanette Slagt (de Emigratie Coach)
Merida, Mexico394 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2016 • Friends
Unspoiled, clean and very calm. Visit the islands with a peddle boat and relax in one of the beach huts.

Entrance fee is 50 pesos per head for a day visit.

Long walk, up and down hill to get there but worth it.
Written April 5, 2016
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ylzeinen
Iloilo City, Philippines23 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2017 • Friends
Convenient to go to because it's near but the path going to the drop off point is kinda steep. I went there with group of friends and we rented a whole jeep to take us there. From the drop off point you have to descend on a rocky path going to the beach. In the beach there also cottages that you can rent on and some may be rented for overnight stay. Cottages are also limited.

The beach is not that wide but it's really beautiful. There's a small island across which you can visit during low tides and a rock formation where you can jump. Just be extra careful because the surface under the water is very rocky. It's best to jump there when high tide and the weather is nice.
Written November 8, 2017
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H J
Iloilo Province, Philippines112 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2017 • Couples
It's indeed a hidden paradise located at a little barangay in jordan guimaras, the area boosts of naturally made white sand beach and a stunning view of islets,which you can swim or kayak during lowtide. It's a 45 minute travel via tricycle and multicabs, most of the road is very rough and narrow, that's why at the very start of the concrete road at brgy. Sinapsapan, you have to take a walk around 20 minutes before arriving at the beach itself. The walk is very easy if you are going there because mostly the road is decending, but if you're going back at the mainroad it'll require you lots of effort because the road that time will be super steep, so it's a very no no to old person, little kids need to be carried and not good for pregnants since the ride is very bumpy and the walk will require lots of effort. The beach is almost desserted every weekdays, so if you wanna own the whole island go there at weekdays and avoid weekends, and during weekdays, the tricycle can drop you near the end road which leads you to the beach itself (it'll save you from walking), some drivers do this because the road wasnt really crowded so they dont have to worry for other vehicles that they might meet at intersections, or else the other has to giveway, means the other has to drive back to giveway to the approaching vehicle. The fare if you drop at their tourism office is 300 one way, 600 if you decide that you'll be fetched the next day, it's a must that you have arranged with the driver to fetched you next day because the area isn't urbanized that you can get a ride anytime, however from the very end of the road going to the beach itself, there are habal2 you can ride but this will just take you at the point where tricycle and multicabs are allowed, you can transfer then these vehicles will be the one to bring you to the main road. Upon arriving at the beach itself, theres this so called 'people's paradise, this is balingasag beach, from there there's a sign that points where tatlong pulo really is, follow the trail and at the end there's the caretaker/owner house, pay the entrance
For day use it's 100, for overnight 200/pax, they have attic like accommodations which ranges from 500-1100 per night,these attic like accommodation however is very basic, no matress, no pillows, no mats and you'll be in a knealing postion only if you attemp to stand. You can either set a camping tent and just pay for a charge(wasn't able to ask, coz we spent the night at balingasag's people's paradise). The place has no electricity, no generator, the electricity connection stops at the caretaker's house, so be sure to bring some flashlight, food and water as well, theres a sari-sari store in the caretaker's house but the price will double, i just don't know if they offer cellphone charging or if they offer to cook food for you, all they have as of now are two gas lamps to last you until morning, bonefire are also not allowed. The place has really the potential,words cannot really describe it's beauty and how stunning it is. Just be reminded to bring your aqua shoes or anything to protect your feet when you swim since there are part of the beach that it's a little bit rocky, and dont expect that it'll offer you amenities such as those with raymens or alubihod cove, the place is just beginning to gain popularity so the place has basic things to offer, their comfort room is only a makeshift made of rocks, but toilet is clean, and you will only have sea water to rinse. Don't be bother by caretakers doing their early sweeping coz during lowtide, some trash are washed upon the beach, a thumbs up for maintaining the place to be clean, just approach any caretakes if you need anything, they're just a little bit aloaf. So if you are the kind who could not tolerate such condition, better go there for day use only, but if you are a cowboy and not really sensetive to anything, then by all means you will enjoy the beach, the white sand, the sunset and the romantic, adventurous ambiance it'll offer.
Written June 8, 2017
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