Virgin shores at Calayo Beach, Nasugbu, Batangas
We’ve been planning this family outing since March of this year and you can’t imagine how many times we had everyone’s agreement on certain resorts only to be discarded later on due to conflicts which ranges from allocated budget, location and schedule. Even the original number of attendees were dropped to 8 (excluding our little Tifa) because of their own personal reasons. But it was thanks to random bloggers that my wife had stumbled upon during her eternal search for the perfect location that we were able to find this place and finally had everyone’s agreement. Special thanks to Rajavoom who took the liberty of navigating us through text messages on our way to Calayo. (Go pester him on his blog, Prosti).
What’s so exciting about the beach is the fact that, because it’s undeveloped and un-commercialized, you don’t have to rub elbows with strangers either while swimming or simply rolling you naked self on the fine grains of sand along the shore. The only drawback is that you can’t find a closed cottage, a room or a hostel to leave your things while your swimming or sleeping. But you could find open cottages that you could rent for Php500 for a day or Php1,000 overnight. Or maybe you could get it for less depending on your skills in haggling. Just don’t leave your important things unattended or just have someone to watch over your things while your swimming or burying yourselves under the sands. There’s also a sari-sari store nearby where you could buy Coca-cola products, gas for your kerosene lamps (if you have) or for your coal grill and bonfires. I can’t remember if there were ice cubes being sold there so you had to buy before you go or stop by along the sari-sari stores along Nasugbu proper. We bought our ice tubes drinks from a store near Jollibee Nasugbu.
The waves on the center shore carry small pieces of woods which probably came from the bonfires lit during the nights which were carried away by the wind to the water. Also, about 3 feet deep, you could still see grains of sands floating with the water because of the strong waves disturbing the surface underneath. But if you would go to the far ends of the beach where the water is more calm, you could see the sand clearly from the water surface.

There were white sands, according to the residents, on the other side of the beach which they call Calayong Munti. Unfortunately, we weren’t able to reach that part because in order to reach that, you would need to swim or take a boat because the water half-way is deep. We can’t swim, can’t afford a boat (haha) and there weren’t anything you could cling upon on the wall of rocks bridging the two area so we just contented ourselves taking photos of what could have been white sands from a far.
There were reported sighting of Butanding or whale sharks in the coasts of Calayo but the last reported sighting was way back in March 2009. According to the residents, the whale sharks probably started leaving the place when people starts knowing about the beach.
How to go to Calayo Beach in Nasugbu, Batangas
Unfortunately, you can’t reach the place if you’re just commuting because the buses plying along Aguinaldo highway to Nasugbu stop somewhere between Jollibee Nasugbu and the Saint Francis Xavier Catholic Church and front that point, you would still need an hour drive from that place to Brgy. Calayo. You could follow the stiff and zig-zag roads leading to Terraza de Punta Fuego (from there you’ll still need about 20 or 30 minutes drive) and Hamilo Coast (but you won’t need to go that far).

I really hope that this house and mango trees will remain there forever because this is the clearest landmark at the left side of the road that I could show you to easily locate the place. You will need to go this way to reach the Calayo shores. However, but I’m not sure, the place must be called “Unang Distrito” because of the sign boards along the way.
That’s all folks! Enjoy the video and the gallery.


37 comments for Virgin shores at Calayo Beach, Nasugbu, Batangas
Aw. It’s a shame you didn’t experience Calayong Munti. Well there is always next time.
I been there during the Butanding sighting but I didn’t saw one for myself. Tch. Maybe next year I’ll be able to see one.
I’m sorry didn’t show you the place myself. been busy that day.
Thanks! See you again here.
by Prosti on June 17, 2009 at 6:39 pm. #
iam actually a fan of calayo and been there hundred times…so peaceful,quiet etc… its like you get to commune with life…all our team building from csg convergys were done there…..great and thanks to the oriondo family\
by lourdeslucero on April 18, 2010 at 6:35 pm. #
may we know where did you stay during your team buildings in calayo?
by Kotsengkuba on April 18, 2010 at 11:02 pm. #
You mean there’s another place where you could easily reach Calayong Munti by foot?
by Kotsengkuba on June 17, 2009 at 8:59 pm. #
Yep you can cross it by foot. But I saw on the photos the tide is high. But during low tide you can actually cross through that to munting calayo by walking and wading. We always go there by foot. Just bring ziplocks for your things and wear a trusty flip flops because there are sharp shells there.
by Prosti on June 18, 2009 at 11:49 pm. #
hi sir just wanna ask hot to reach the place, if u where from nasugbu balyan crossing? and do they have contact numbers?
by ann on April 14, 2010 at 7:27 pm. #
im looking for cheap beach resort, hope u can help me.
our group is like 16 pax, we are planning to bring tent to where the guys can sleep. i really hope u can help me.. thanks!!
by ann on April 14, 2010 at 7:29 pm. #
ann, i’ll check with my wife if she still have the cottage caretaker’s number. the best way to reach the place is to follow the signs going to hamilo. it’s all over batangas so you’ll see them for sure. then you’ll reach a place called unang distrito. from there you can ask for directions.
check the instructions and photo above.
by Kotsengkuba on April 14, 2010 at 9:12 pm. #
thanks for the reply, ive seen your blog where u visit a beach resort called Triple G.
how do i get there, from tagaytay circle?
and can we bring food? do they allow tents?
by ann on April 14, 2010 at 11:41 pm. #
I am interested to bringing my family at Calayo’s beach resort because of its very nice scene and ambiance…this is my first time there…I would like to ask the following question…
1. me entrance fee po ba? how much per head?
2. me ibang resort po bang katabi ito kung sakaling puno na ang cottages nila…meron kaming option to stay?
3. Swallow water po ba ang sea? safe for the kids?
4. Me kuryente po ba if ever mag overnight kami…we plan po kasi na overnight stay kami.
5. Ung open cottages kasya po ba ang 10pax dun?
6. Pede po ba magtent so we could have a place to sleep if ever?
7. Can I have the number of the caretaker please?
Thank you so much and your blog helps a lot. God bless!
by lourds on April 20, 2010 at 9:36 am. #
lourds, the place is not yet developed kaya walang entrance. nung pumunta kami dun wala kaming reservations. less than 10 kami pero yung nipa hut is good for 10 pax, siksikan nga lang ng konti. you could setup your tent sa sand without any problem. nung pumunta kami high tide so better check kung low tide on that day.
di ko na mahanap yung number ng caretaker pero you could contact prosti from his comment above.
and yes, may kuryente dun
by Kotsengkuba on April 20, 2010 at 7:44 pm. #
Nga po pala, we plan to be there on May 1 for an overnight stay? Can we go there without reservation? I will have my two kids with me and I am sure they will love the beach. I hope you can help me with this. Thanks a lot again.
by lourds on April 20, 2010 at 9:40 am. #
Thank you for your reply, your blog is such a great help…two more things po…swallow water po ba ito like Triple G? Me katabi po bang resort ito in case na puno na sa Calayo beach resort? Thanks again for your help.
by lourds on April 21, 2010 at 8:29 am. #
depende kase kung high tide or low tide. nung nagpunta kami, high tide kaya di sya shallow water pero yung ibang nakapunta low tide daw. walang katabi yung resort kase nga di pa talaga sya developed. swertihan lang. pero siguro may mga iba pang cottages ngayon na pwedeng ma-rent. di naman matao dun unless marami nang naka-discover sa place.
by Kotsengkuba on April 21, 2010 at 8:59 pm. #
Thank you again for your reply, I really appreciate it very much. Ano nga po pala ang name ng resort? Madali lang po ba itong makita? Sorry kung medyo makulit ako…kasi first time lang po namin sa Batangas…mahirap po kasing maghanap ng lugar especially if you have kids with you diba. Hope you could give me the exact location and the way to Calayo beach. Thanks.
by lourds on April 22, 2010 at 12:08 pm. #
Nga po pala ung parking malayo ba sa beach or sa mga cottages?
by lourds on April 22, 2010 at 1:51 pm. #
malapit lang. just follow my instructions above and you won’t be lost.
by Kotsengkuba on April 22, 2010 at 8:07 pm. #
Thanks again, ano po ang name ng beach?
by lourds on April 22, 2010 at 9:53 pm. #
You may just look for Calayong Munti. The beach is not yet developed so no name was given to the place aside from where it is located.
Read the post, most of the information you asked are there already.
by Kotsengkuba on April 25, 2010 at 10:06 pm. #
Thank you so much for your reply…pasensya na sa makulit kong mga tanong…God bless!
by lourds on April 27, 2010 at 3:16 pm. #
Hi, can I request for Calayo’s beach resort contact number? I saw the pictures and I would like to bring my family there..thank you =)
by mars on May 22, 2010 at 12:36 pm. #
hi,nakita ko po ung picture nyo sa youtube gusto ko ang place,paano po ba mag pa reserve jan sa resort.paano po ba pumunta jan?guso ko po malaman ang tamang address ng resort. Thank’s po !! antay ko po ang reply nyo.
by drex sencil on May 24, 2010 at 10:38 pm. #
please check the discussions in the comment section. all the information had been given away. regards
by Kotsengkuba on May 24, 2010 at 11:23 pm. #
I’ll never forget this place, I used to stay here in my earlier days,I’ve been into awesome friends like Talyo, Mandy, kuya Hapon, Aging, ate Duda, ang magasawang Amihan at Domeng, at syempre si Lilay who leave here before. I really miss this place and I’m looking forward to spend sometime here in April
by alex cruzado on December 8, 2010 at 8:40 pm. #
we are planning our company outing this coming april 9 to 10 can u send me quotation for 30 persons including rate of rooms and food..pls reply asap to may email… thank you
by joy mula on February 22, 2011 at 9:46 am. #
Hi my ATM ba malapit sa jollibee ???
by lulu on March 13, 2011 at 7:22 pm. #
di ko lang po alam
by Noel Cabacungan on March 13, 2011 at 8:50 pm. #
Hi, i’ve been to calayo last week and we got a chance to take pictures to the artist of GMA – Sisid, Marco alacaraz, JC Tiuseco, Ricky Davao and Bembol Rocco. they were so nice and maybe they shoot there because of the nice beach view of calayo. we also go to the island of loren legarda, but her house was under renovation so no one of the tourists can see it, the caretakers also added that the 2 butandings were always there near the island every morning. The residents there said that on the other side of the beach, the Mutya – ABS CBN was having their shooting. so this place is so awesome!
by Apple on April 21, 2011 at 1:30 pm. #
can you share some photos to us? please send it to nac@kotsengkuba.com so we can post it here too. I’m sending you email but it just returned to me.
by Noel Cabacungan on April 21, 2011 at 4:05 pm. #
yeah you’re right before it was open to anyone who would like to have a picnic and the place is really relaxing but when Leviste took over the place you can’t just go there just as you wish!
by Bunny Saflor on June 22, 2011 at 12:31 am. #
Hi,. please see my personal email addres, i’ll send you the pictures asap. thanks!
by Apple on May 3, 2011 at 12:33 pm. #
hi ask ko lng if how much ung rooms for 30pax and kung my entrance ba to? kindly answer my question tnx godbless
by xzannia on May 3, 2011 at 5:14 pm. #
kindly read the post and the comments, if you have other questions not yet answered above, ask.
by Noel Cabacungan on May 3, 2011 at 7:18 pm. #
Canyon Cove Beach Resort Nasugbu Batangas
by jc on May 11, 2011 at 11:24 am. #
wer planning to have team bldg this coming week just want to ask me house ba dun na pwede e rent? 40 kc kami. wth gasul videoke na.
by liza cosipag on May 23, 2011 at 6:43 pm. #
if u are all interested just contact Calayo Beach resort. there numbers are 0920-3252475 and 0908- 8856810. I have been there twice a year since the 1980′s it was an amazing place to go specially if u want to experience nature. most of the people are friendly and accomodating.
by Bunny Saflor on June 22, 2011 at 12:23 am. #
ok lang ba pumunta diyan kahit hindi summer? plano kasi namin mag-beach sa august…
by PONG on July 5, 2011 at 6:02 pm. #