Overview
Punta Malabrigo Beach Resort is a private beachfront campsite and resort in Barangay Malabrigo, Lobo, Batangas. Campers use a pebbled shoreline and open camping grounds near Malabrigo Point Lighthouse, with tent pitching, car camping, rooms, and quiet hours from 10 PM to 10 AM.
The site faces the Verde Island Passage side of Batangas. The beach is pebble-covered rather than sandy, so aqua shoes help around camp and at the waterline. The resort has a large open activity area, room accommodations, tent pitching space, and car camping space. It is a practical choice for campers who want a road-accessible Batangas beach campsite without a boat transfer.
How do you get to Punta Malabrigo Beach Resort?
Drive to Punta Malabrigo Beach Resort on Old Malabrigo-Laiya Road in Lobo. The resort coordinates are 13.59849, 121.25935. The Manila travel time is 4 hours. No boat crossing is needed.
Road access is mostly paved with some rough patches, and regular vehicles can reach the resort. Parking is available. The resort also accepts motorcycle camping, so riders can use the same road approach into Barangay Malabrigo. Malabrigo Point Lighthouse is nearby and works well as a landmark when checking the route.
How much does camping at Punta Malabrigo Beach Resort cost?
Camping at Punta Malabrigo Beach Resort costs ₱500 for the standard camping rate and ₱1,000 for the premium camping rate. These are the current camping rates used here, so the listing fee range is ₱500–₱1,000/person per night.
Room rates, day-tour entrance, and watersport charges are separate from the camping fee range. The campsite details do not separate an entrance fee from the camping price, so confirm final inclusions before paying a deposit or sending a group headcount.
What amenities does Punta Malabrigo Beach Resort have?
Punta Malabrigo Beach Resort has flush toilets, common toilet-and-bath facilities, cold showers, dishwashing area, trash bins, electrical outlets, limited charging ports, WiFi, shared grilling and prep station, water dispenser, fridge and freezer, parking, and staffed beachfront grounds.
Bonfires are allowed as an activity. Lifeguards, roaming staff, CCTV, security guards, and a gated resort setup are also available. The campsite information does not include an on-site store. Plan as if the nearest grocery or convenience stop is about 10 km away. Bring food, drinking water backup, towels, toiletries, and cooking supplies. Pets allowed remains unconfirmed for this resort.
What do campers say about Punta Malabrigo Beach Resort?
Punta Malabrigo Beach Resort is simple and quiet, with clear water, pebbles instead of sand, hammocks, and a good setting for groups that bring food. Main weak points are slow booking replies, basic rooms, and limited nearby grocery options.
The resort suits campers who are fine with a rustic pebble beach and basic shared facilities. It is less suited to campers expecting fine sand, a pool, a full restaurant, or hotel-style rooms. The quiet-time rule runs from 10 PM to 10 AM, so late-night noise is a poor fit.
When is the best time to camp at Punta Malabrigo Beach Resort?
Camp during calm-weather periods and avoid typhoons or rough monsoon conditions. Malabrigo Point has a rocky coastline and strong currents, and the resort treats typhoons as the main weather exception for normal beachfront stays.
Check marine and rainfall conditions before leaving Manila or Batangas City. The site is road-accessible, but the camping value is the beach itself, so strong wind, rough water, or heavy rain will reduce what you can safely do around camp.