Caloco Beach: The Soul-Soothing Escape of Tinambac

If your idea of a perfect getaway involves trading the noise of the city for the rhythmic hum of crashing waves, look no further. Nestled 60km away from the bustling streets of Naga City lies Caloco Beach in Tinambac, Camarines Sur—a hidden sanctuary where time slows down, and nature takes the lead.


Unlike the heavily commercialized tourist hubs in Bicol, Caloco Beach remains a "secret" favorite among locals. It offers a raw, untouched beauty characterized by powdery light sand, swaying palm trees, and a tranquility that is hard to find elsewhere.

Why You’ll Love the "Caloco Vibe"

This isn't a place for luxury hotels or high-energy beach parties. Caloco is the capital of slow living. It is a community-driven destination built on hospitality and environmental stewardship.

Unplugged Serenity: With no mobile signal, you are forced to disconnect from your notifications and reconnect with yourself.

The "Probinsiya" Charm: Expect rustic cottages, friendly local staff, and a peaceful environment perfect for afternoon naps or deep conversations.

Affordable Bliss: With an entrance fee of only ₱35, it is one of the most budget-friendly retreats in the province.

Things to Do: Embrace the Simplicity

Beach Camping: Since there’s no extra fee for pitching a tent, it’s the ultimate spot for backpackers and stargazers.

Sunset Watching: Facing the west, the beach offers a front-row seat to some of the most vibrant sunsets in CamSur.

Minimalist Photography: The rustic, "island-feel" aesthetics provide a perfect backdrop for effortless, Instagram-worthy shots.

Island Hopping Side-Trips: If you’re feeling adventurous, use Caloco as your base before heading to nearby Atulayan Island or Tamban Beach.

How to Get There

By Commute:

From Naga City, take a tricycle to the Northbound Jeep Terminal in Queborac.

Board a jeep or van bound for Tinambac.

Ask to be dropped off at the road heading to Brgy. Caloco.

Take a short habal-habal ride to Caloco Elementary School, followed by a 10-minute walk to the shore.

By Private Vehicle:

Drive north from Naga via the national highway. Keep an eye out for the Caloco signage near the highway.

Park at the designated local areas; the beach is a short 250-meter walk away.

Tara na sa Caloco! Experience the harmony of nature and the warmth of Bicolano hospitality in this quiet slice of paradise.


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