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🛏️Kubukiran

Famous forMogpog's tiny-house vacation rental — private cabins on a quiet countryside property with a small on-site cafe, near Mogpog Central Park.

4.3· 10 reviews·on Google
Mogpog (countryside), Mogpog, Marinduque
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About this place

Kubukiran is a small vacation-rental property tucked into the countryside of Mogpog, Marinduque. The setup is the appeal — tiny houses (cabins, really) scattered across a green property, each one private, each one built for a small family or barkada that wants to step out of town life for a couple of days. The newest one, Antonio's Cabin, just opened. It fits up to four adults and two kids.

What's on the Property

Each tiny house is built for privacy and quiet — the property leans into the "surrounded by nature, fresh air" angle that Mogpog's countryside is well-suited to deliver. There's also a small cafe on-site, which makes Kubukiran usable as a day-trip even without an overnight booking. The property reads as a natural fit for family gatherings and weekend escapes from the city.

Where It Sits

Kubukiran sits in the JLLVCI area of Mogpog (Plus Code FVC3+2M), close to Mogpog Central Park. From the Mogpog poblacion, a short tricycle ride gets you there. Mogpog itself is the gateway town for travelers arriving via Balanacan Port, so this fits naturally as the first or last stay on a Marinduque trip.

Worth Knowing

Booking is done through Facebook Messenger — there's no website or phone number posted on Google Maps, so the FB page is the main channel for rates, availability, and reservations. Worth messaging in advance, especially weekends and long holidays. The owner has a reputation for being responsive (and engaging directly with feedback on Google), which is what you want from a small family-run vacation rental.

Common Questions

*What kind of accommodation do they offer?* Multiple tiny houses (also called cabins) scattered across the property — each one private. Antonio's Cabin is their newest, opened in 2026 and built for up to 4 adults and 2 kids. There's also Villa Alfonso, and a separate set of private rooms with direct pool access. Each cabin is sold as its own private stay rather than a hotel-style room.

*Is there a pool?* Yes — a swimming pool, and some of the private rooms come with direct pool access. The page periodically announces daytime pool-access availability (recent posts have mentioned specific date windows), so check the FB page or message them for the schedule.

*Is there food on-site?* Yes — a small cafe on the property. Whether it's open every day depends; message ahead to confirm, especially if you're planning meals there. The Mogpog poblacion has more eateries a short tricycle away if you want more options.

*How do I book?* Through Facebook Messenger, directly to the page. There's no third-party booking platform and no phone number posted on Google Maps. The page actively responds to inquiries — send them a message with your dates and group size to get rates and confirm availability.

*Can I just visit for the day?* Sometimes — they announce daytime-only availability for private rooms with pool access on the FB page. Daytime visits aren't automatic; message ahead to confirm a slot before you drive out.

*What kind of group is it best for?* The page itself describes the cabins as suited for small families, barkada (small friend groups), and couples — countryside-escape, weekend-getaway, staycation use cases. Antonio's Cabin specifically fits up to 4 adults + 2 kids, which is the typical sweet spot.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday overnights if you can swing it — that's when the property is at its quietest and the cabins feel like the countryside escape they're sold as. Weekends and long holidays fill up; message ahead at least a week if you're trying for a specific date. December through May is the dry season; June through November can mean rain interruptions to outdoor lounging.

What to Bring

Basic toiletries — small properties don't always have full hotel-grade amenities, so bring shampoo and soap just in case. Light layers for evenings; Mogpog's countryside cools down at night. Cash for the on-site cafe and any extras (provincial vacation rentals don't all do GCash reliably). A book or two; this is the kind of place that rewards slowing down, not the kind where you stream Netflix all weekend.

How to Get Here

From Balanacan Port (the gateway ferry terminal for ships from Lucena), it's a short ride south to Mogpog poblacion, then a tricycle out to the JLLVCI area. Drivers know "Kubukiran" or you can use "Mogpog Central Park" as a landmark. From Boac, take any van or jeepney heading north toward Sta. Cruz and get off at Mogpog (about 15–20 minutes). Tricycle from the poblacion. If you're driving private, the road in is paved most of the way.

Nearest hub
Mogpog Central Park
Transport
🛺 Tricycle + 🚐 Jeepney + 🚗 Private vehicle + 🏍 Motorcycle

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.

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