Kwebang Lampas
Address | Pagbilao, Quezon, Philippines |
Categories | Tourist Attraction, Public Beach |
Rating | 4 32 reviews |
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Kwebang Lampas reviews
32Do note that the beachfront itself is not accessible via land. The roads leading to the beach has been claimed by a closed private property. Renting a bangka is the only way to get to the beach and caves. The cottage by the beach can be rented separately as well. Best to travel here if you have a contact, but if you’re willing to explore and improvise plans then go for this.
I'll post videos instead so you can have a POV what it likes. Now, to be honest sooobrang ganda ng lugar legit yung word na "Crystal clear" dahil kahit gano man kadami ang tao talagang kitang kita mo parin ang ilalim. It is magical sa loob ng cave, there's a part na malamig at maligamgam ang tubig dagat and I really enjoyed switching position. The only complaint I have is there's no enough space for tourist to stay put, like sa bato bato ka mismo kelangan umupo at mag pahinga since bawal tumapak sa resort jut like what's in the video. The rocks are slippery so be very careful. You can jump back in sa bangka from time to time naman. Anyways, enjoy sa mga pupunta super worth it!
First time here at kwebang lagpas @pagbilao quezon.sulit ang bakasyon nyo dito guys. Kahit wala masyadong water activities.mag eenjoy parin naman kayo.
Mula noon hanggang ngayon masasabi kong napakaganda parin ng kwebang lampas. Mula sa malinaw na tubig at mala pulbos na buhangin na meron ito. May mga pagbabago man dulot sa paglipas ng panahon at siguro sa ibang kadahilanan na di ko na kailangang banggitin. Nawa'y maalagaan at mapahalagahan pa ito ng husto, isang kayamanang ni minsan hindi mapapalitan ng kahit na magkanong halaga. Isang kagandahang natatangi at kalikasan lang ang may karapatan. #Poloparinghanggangdulo
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Napagaka linaw at fresh ng tubig! Ang sarap magbabad at ang ganda ng loob ng kweba. Sana naman wag kunin yung mga pugad ng ibon at yung mga nagsusulat sa mga bato. Nakakasira ng image ng lugar. Sana makabalik ulit sa lugar na yan.
It was a good experience, it has good scenares, good for photo op, the down side is there are sharp rocks so, do be careful
Cool spot with nice rock formations and trees. Some tourists have written on the walls of the cave though so I hope the LGU can put better controls to protect the cave
Clear sea water, and be careful for sharp stone edges. And the right beside a private resort with guard shouting at you not to step in the sand.
A walk thru cave more or less 40meters long and 6 meters wide.the water outside the cave is really fantastic
Rented a boat @2000 pesos for a family of 9 people. The boat took us to kawayanin beach, we stayed there to go swimming, then they took us to kwebang lampas before heading back to our resort.
So Nice and still clean water a great experience for a nature lover! Truly one of amazing beauty wonders.
It's a private property na. They don't allow tourists but we were able to peek at the beach and it is still wonderful, much cleaner actually. Very nice.
Really a perfection! White sand! Beautiful rock formations, and not very expensive tours
10/10
Nestled in Pagbilao Grande island's southern tip, this geological formation is conjoined by the sea and is adjacent to a beach accessible via boat and by a few minutes trek into the jungle. Camping is allowed on the beach, however the area becomes off limits to anyone beyond 6 PM - no one can get in or out the encampment area once the sun goes down. This was the known arrangement pre-pandemic days.
Its sustainable natural environment is more than words can express when it comes to true natural beauty and wonders.
You must experience it firsthand just by yourself or with your loved ones.
Other side of kweba was already a privately owned hence a guard telling people off the side. It's only a small place that can accommodate only a few people inside the cave.
Beautiful paradise but so sad of the reality that soon will be slowly destroyed by the coal powerplant nearby as it continously contaminates the water by releasing it wastes rich in organic compounds and heavy metals. This is observable in the green water full of algae making the water zero visilibility and along the shoreline a stinky thick black silt rich in organic matters which mixed with the water during high tide. It probably sustaining the growth of the algae. The air stinks like pasig river from powerplant area.
It is currently closed during our visit on 28-November. Boats can still go near the actual cave however tourists are not allowed on the beach shoreline.
You can visit kwebang lampas only by boat. Just be careful for there are jelly fishes and itchy algaes.
A beautiful cave that has two openings, the very reason for its name “Kwebang Lampas”. Outside one opening is a majestic beach with clear waters, however this beach is closed. But you can still swim in it, beware of the jellyfishes swimming with you though!