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Pagbilao Grande (Quezon Province)


Pagbilao Grande is a group of islands located at the Tayabas Bay area, featuring white sand beaches and rich fishing grounds.

by Jhaypee Guia on March 17, 2015
Pagbilao Grande (Quezon Province)

Kwebang Lampas

Overview

Pagbilao Grande is a group of islands located at the Tayabas Bay area, featuring white sand beaches and rich fishing grounds. This is also the site of Tulay Buhangin where sand dunes connect the islets of Padre Burgos during low tide.

Attractions:

                                                                          Puting Buhangin Beach


Located at the Pagbilao Grande area, this pure white sand beach with crystal clear and calm water, is a favorite place during the summer months. The beach is about 70 meters long and 10 meters wide. A small cave is found at one end of the beach.


Kwebang Lampas


When visiting the Pagbilao Grande, you shouldn’t miss exploring Kwebang Lampas. It is described as a cave with seawater on its floor.

Location

Pagbilao Grande can be found in Pagbilao, Quezon, particularly in Tayabas Bay.

Accommodations

Queen Margarette Hotel 

Location: Domoit Diversion Road, Lucena, Lucena (Quezon), Philippines 4301

How to get there

From Manila, you can reach Quezon Province by riding a bus.

Here is a list of terminals where you can spot buses that have trips to Lucena, Quezon.

  • EDSA-Kamuning
  • Cubao
  • Buendia-Taft
  • EDSA-Pasay

Ride a bus from the following stations above to go to Lucena, Quezon. Drop off at the Lucena Grand Terminal. From there, choose a jeep that has a trip to your destination. Travel time is more or less 4 hours from Manila. Take care and have a happy trip!

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