Subic Beach the ‘Boracay’ of Matnog, Sorsogon
Summer is quickly approaching, I would like to suggest that you make Subic Beach one of the places that you should visit. One of the most beautiful beaches in the area. This beach has a Boracay-like atmosphere thanks to its powdery sand and crystal clear blue water. Make sure you bring your sunblock, don’t forget your shades, and put on the most comfortable bikini you own for a picture in this beautiful location.
You must experience the thrill of Subic Beach. Hence, you will find paradise in this beach as soon as your feet touch its one-of-a-kind pink sands. The Island is a picture-perfect example of a tropical island paradise. Camping by the shore is the best way to take in the area’s pristine beauty. This also includes verdant mountains and clear water ideal for scuba diving.
How to reach Subic Beach
If you are planning to go here from Legazpi will take an estimated four to five hours; once you reach Matnog port, you can rent a boat to take you to Subic Beach Island. There are two different types of Subic in this Island – the big Subic and the small Subic. Furthermore, Subic Small is the best option for you if you want some privacy while still enjoying the same calming atmosphere and pink sand. However, Subic Big is where all of the lodging facilities are located. This includes the stores, showers, and cottages located throughout the island.
Another Exciting Experience on the Island
In addition, at this beach, they will take you on a tour of the nearby lagoons and cave. And you also have the option of going snorkeling and feeding fish if you want to. They will take you to Juag Lagoon, which is a private marine sanctuary. It is a home to a number of different species of fish. As well as sea turtles, giant clams, and lobsters. There is no better place to experience the feeling of being a mermaid in an actual aquarium.
An unforgettable adventure that will capture your heart at first sight!
Rianne Royce is a lady who is passionate about writing, and she is now pursuing a degree in Journalism at Bicol University. She first becomes interested in writing when she is a senior in high school and continues to pursue it when she is in college. She writes story pieces and makes sure that what she writes is current and interesting to the audience. She has a strong passion for writing, which she has developed further since joining the school-based organization BONJour and pursuing freelance writing on the side.