Magra Beach
Magra Beach located in Quezon, Philippines offers generous, versatile accommodations suitable for families, friends, retreats, and weekend travelers. The property provides a balance of comfort, privacy, and group-friendly spaces ideal for bonding and relaxation.
Magra Beach Brgy. Tignoan. Real, Quezon., Siniloan – Famy – Real – Infanta Road, Real, Quezon, Philippines ⭐ 4.1
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seph
a year agoI strongly advise against staying here for relaxation purposes. There are frequent disturbances, and the management appears unconcerned. We've had to contact the information desk several times to stop one group from singing karaoke at 10 PM. Unfortunately, another squamy group started singing loudly at dawn and continued into the morning. Additionally, the beach water is dirty due to leaves and tree bark, and the restroom facilities are unsanitary
Theo Vill
a year agoIf you want to unwind and relax this place is not for you. Videoke is non-stop, not just one group has videoke but two! Para kaming nasa palengke. Also the cr has weak water supply and no hook for your clothes or other stuffs when taking a bath or just changing clothes. However their staffs are nice. Over all me and my friends just got an headache because we were not able to sleep properly or no sleep at all.
Jamie Catampongan
4 years agoa nice escape from the city after long periods of quarantine restrictions. the resort staffs are very accommodating and the place is very refreshing. well maintained and perfect surfing spot for surfers. 🥰🥰🥰 side note: not kid friendly for ages 6 and below
Roland Caiyod
2 years agoIt's not an ideal place to relax. It's a raw place to visit, no luxury, no great views. It's plain beach but the water is not clear, toilets are dirty and unsanitary. However the workers are obedient and prompt when asked to repair a pathway that eroded towards interior parking space.
Maria Ymber Reveche
8 years agoMy family and I came with some friends and their family (12 pax including kids). If you just want an uncrowded, non-commercialized and almost untouched place to swim and enjoy the beach, then this is an okay place. It has tables and tents for day time stay, a cooking and grilling area, bigger tents for overnight stay, restrooms, and you can even rent surf boards and paddle boards (if I remember correctly). However, this place must have seen better days. If you are a stickler for clean restrooms like I am, then this may not be a first choice as it wasn't very clean (maybe hard to maintain if you are 10 meters away from the sea). We paid P300 per head for our stay (9am-3pm) so not too bad I guess. The kids had fun in the sand and all in all, we did enjoy our time there.