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Bigang Munti Beach Resort
Sitio Biga, Laiya, San Juan, 4226 Batangas, Philippines

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4.6
183 reviews
  • Geoff Coy
    Geoff Coy
    a month ago

    The resort was okay overall, but getting there was a bit of a struggle since the road going up and down was rough and unpaved. We booked for 3 days and 2 nights, but there was a double booking on our 1st night so we had to transfer to different cabin. The cabins were decent. Kelly's Cabin was nice, although the bathroom was quite cramped. The other two cabins were just so-so, but we tried to be understanding. The staff were friendly, which helped. On our last night, we had a bonfire for ₱500. When we checked out and settled our bill, including items we got from their store and the bonfire—we noticed we were charged twice for the bonfire. We pointed it out to the staff handling the bill, and everyone agreed it was a mistake, so it was corrected. Everything was settled, and we left the resort in good spirits. But tonight, we suddenly got a message from Nina saying we still owed ₱500 for the bonfire. It was frustrating because we had already clarified and paid everything this morning. Apparently, they had mistakenly included another cabin’s bonfire in our bill, and we were the ones asked to cover the extra. Honestly, that was disappointing. We already let the double booking slide and adjusted without complaint, but being wrongly charged for something we already paid for just left a bad taste. Also, the Wi-Fi isn’t free, you have to pay ₱100 per device, and even then, it only works in certain areas. The signal is weak and unreliable, which is a hassle if you need to stay connected. Not worth visiting or staying at. Ciao

  • Aron Ituriel Lumbria
    Aron Ituriel Lumbria
    2 months ago

    Such a serene getaway. The resort’s comfort, scenic beauty, and exceptional service made our stay wonderful. The road downhill is quite rough, but with the staff’s help, it wasn’t an issue. Definitely looking forward to coming back.

  • Antonette Alexis Sarte-Lagutan

    Rooms are pricey. But they are well decorated and I love that we have our own kitchen. Roads leading to the resort are not favorable to sedan. It’s steep and unpaved. When we arrived there’s no electricity for 4 hours and we weren’t given any discount or compensation for that when we asked. It was already nighttime when the power came back. We had a baby with us. The beach is rocky, not too clear and there parts that were infected with sea lice. Most of us got bitten. They have a store where you can buy food/alcohol/toiletries and ice. The view is immaculate if you’re going to stay at this particular cottage we rented - the beach house. Others, not so much. They have a wifi fee of P100/device but to me it’s not worth it since it’s very slow. They also have towel rental for P150/towel which is pretty steep considering we already paid a lot for the beachhouse with no toiletries provided. We also have to manually clean one of the aircon in the other room since it’s so dirty and the room was so hot. If conditions improve, might consider going back.

  • Angel Cruz
    Angel Cruz
    7 months ago

    Going to that resort is a challenge since the road is rocky and steep. The beach is also full of sharp rocks that you could possibly get hurt if you’re not careful. Also, the ocean is polluted. It may look clean at a distance, but you’ll see some trash thrown in the sea when you take a closer look. The cabin looks nice, but there was some geckos hiding in the ceiling, and they were being so loud around midnight. Not to mention that the power outage happened three times, and it took more than three hours just to get the power turn back on. Moreover, it didn’t help that there were rowdy and drunken teenagers who were still partying in front of the cabin we stayed. It shows the protocols were not strictly implemented in this resort where loud music is prohibited around 10 pm onwards. Those teenagers were still partying at 1 am, and they made us lose sleep. The locals were nice to us, but they could have took action on those who don’t follow the rules. Because of those people, they made us lose sleep. Overall, the long trip going to this resort is not worth it. There are some better and cheaper resorts than this ig. Instead of finding relaxation in this resort, all I got was stress. Follow my advice: Don’t go here if you don’t want to be disappointed.

  • Nia dela Cruz
    Nia dela Cruz
    7 months ago

    Really nice and serene place for family vacations. There's a sloppy terrain going down to the location itself. The shoreline is mostly of pebbles and not sand. Its walkable. Good place to pitch a tent up. Each room is equipped with basic kitchenwares and gas stoves with private bathrooms. You may also grill and use their cabanas. Senior and pet friendly

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  • Monday 06:00 AM - 08:00 PM
  • Tuesday 06:00 AM - 08:00 PM
  • Wednesday 06:00 AM - 08:00 AM
  • Thursday 06:30 AM - 08:00 PM
  • Friday 06:00 AM - 08:00 PM
  • SaturdayClosed
  • Sunday 06:00 AM - 08:00 PM

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