🏝️Buenavista Seaview Park
About this place
Buenavista Seaview Park: A Quiet Coastal Retreat
On the southwestern side of Marinduque, Buenavista Seaview Park is the kind of local spot that shows up on a weekend loop — an open, sea-facing recreational area that gives families and photographers a reason to pull over. The views carry most of the appeal: a stretch of Marinduque coastline that most mainland visitors never make it far enough south to see.
What the Park Offers
The park is laid out for easy, unhurried visits. Well-maintained pathways run through the grounds, picnic areas are set up for day trips, and the open spaces leave room for the usual weekend mix of family outings, children running around, and visitors stretching out with a view of the sea. It’s not a flashy, programmed park — it’s a spot to slow down.
Who Tends to Visit
Local families treat Seaview Park as a casual outing option, especially for leisurely picnics and birthdays. Photographers and social-media-minded travelers lean in on the coastal scenery, which frames nicely against the sky at most times of day. The park’s serene atmosphere is a useful counterpoint to Boac’s busier town center an hour north.
Planning a Visit
There’s no specified entrance fee, and the park is generally accessible throughout the day. Because operating hours aren’t formally published, it’s safest to plan a daytime visit and bring what you’d want for a picnic — snacks, water, and something to sit on. Facilities on-site are modest, so travel self-contained for the afternoon.
Pair It With
Seaview Park sits close enough to the rest of Buenavista’s attractions that you can easily roll it into a broader day — a morning at the Malbog hot springs, lunch in town, an afternoon at the park, and a late stop at the Buenavista View Deck before sundown. It’s that kind of route-friendly spot.
Best Time to Visit
Late afternoon, when the light hits the water just right and the heat eases. Sunset is the photographic peak. Mornings quietest; weekends bring local families.
What to Bring
How to Get Here
From Buenavista Centro, a short walk or tricycle — drivers know the park. From Balanacan Port, jeepney to Boac, van to Buenavista, walk or tricycle.
Local routes, fares, and ferry schedules can shift without notice — and travel times depend on weather, traffic, and tide. Confirm fares and timing with the driver or locals before you set out.
Contact & Links
Local Verification
For questions about access, local advisories, or whether this place is currently operating, contact the local LGU before you go.
Email listed in the source directory may be from a prior term.