20 Dreamy Photos of Tingloy Island

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Tingloy Island

Masasa Beach

Tingloy is an island in Batangas Bay surrounded by tranquil beaches,  vibrant reefs, and attractive islets. The island is about 14 kilometers off the coast of Mabini and can be accessed by boat from the ports of Talaga or Anilao.

Perhaps Batangas best kept secret for the longest time, Tingloy Island until recent, has been gaining popularity in the backpacking community, despite irregular transportation schedules and the lack of commercial establishments. If you can time your trip in the off-season when there are few to no tourists, then you can have the island all to yourself. For a closer look at this tropical oasis here are 20 beautiful photos.

Tingloy Island

Sepoc Beach

San Jose, Tingloy Island

The Town of San Jose

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One of many secluded beaches lining the island

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Sunset at Masasa Beach

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Charlie (not his real name), is the friendliest canine resident of Masasa Beach.

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Approaching the Port of Tingloy

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Sombrero Island

Tingloy Island, Batangas

Sombrero Island is privately-owned. — As disconcerting as that sounds, in many Philippine provinces it’s becoming common for islands, coves, and other ecological sites to be sold off to businesses or individuals. Nonetheless, visitors can set foot on the island with the admission fee of P200.Tingloy Island, Batangas

A random islet northwest of the island

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Dusk at Masasa Beach

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Tingloy Island, Batangas

A typical outrigger boat used to transport passengers to and from the mainland.

Rock Formation, Tingloy Island

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Another fury resident of Masasa Beach

Check out these Travel Guides for more info on the coolest beaches to visit in the Philippines. 

Tingloy Island, Batangas

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Rocky Coast, Tingloy Island

A Call to Fellow Travelers

Masasa Beach, Tingloy Island

As more visitors flock to Tingloy Island the adverse effects of mass tourism are becoming more evident. In grassy areas surrounding Masasa Beach (the most touristy spot on the island), growing mounds of garbage can be seen overflowing into the landscape. Ocean pollution is also becoming a problem in coasts near the town.

Unfortunately, local authorities have poor to no conservation initiatives here. But visitors of the island can do plenty to the support environment. Please take a minute or two to read the eco-friendly tourism guide below and take them to heart  on your next adventures.

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Tingloy Island, Batangas

On the way home from school

Iza Sanchez

Iza Sanchez is a freelance ESL Teacher, adventurer, and moderator of Take The Travel. She writes about solo-backpacking, travel saving tips and other awesome travel resources.

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3 Responses

  1. Laurence says:

    Nice travel blog and photos!

  1. March 3, 2018

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