🍽️Pielago Beach - Lucky Seven Resort
About this place
On Maniwaya Island, Pielago Beach – Lucky Seven Beach Resort is one of the steady, well-located beachfront stays for travelers heading out to Marinduque's most popular island. Described as a relaxing and refreshing destination, the resort is set up for travelers wanting a calm Maniwaya base without resort-scale pricing or activity overload.
What's On-Site
The resort is positioned for the typical Maniwaya routine:
- Beachfront access — directly onto the island's white-sand coast - Relaxing, refreshing atmosphere — the consistent visitor descriptor - Always open for booking inquiries - Tour coordination — boat trips to Palad Sandbar, Ungab Rock, and surrounding islands
For travelers wanting an organized stay where the resort handles most of the logistics, Lucky Seven is one of the practical picks on Maniwaya.
Booking and Contact
- Phones: +63 947 927 3638 / +63 926 745 7935 - Email: pielagobeachl7@gmail.com - Facebook: ManiwayaIsla (the resort's primary FB presence) - Instagram: Pielago Beach Lucky Seven location - YouTube features: video 1, video 2
For specific room types, group rates, and current availability, Facebook Messenger is typically the fastest channel.
What's Around
The Maniwaya circuit is the natural pairing:
- Palad Sandbar — the headline tide-dependent attraction - Ungab Rock Formation — off Mongpong's eastern coast - Wawie's, Islas Moriones, Marikit-na, Cozea — neighboring resorts for cross-referencing
Most stays here run a 2D/1N cycle: boat over from Buyabod, an afternoon on the beach, dinner at the resort, a sunrise walk to the sandbar, and a relaxed return boat by mid-day.
Why It Works
Maniwaya has plenty of resort options, and travelers often pick by what's available on the dates they need rather than by a clear feature differentiation. Lucky Seven holds its own as a steady, mid-tier choice — friendly service, beachfront setting, and the operational basics handled. For a first-time Maniwaya visit, it's a low-risk pick.
Best Time to Visit
Open year-round. Best to visit during mealtime rush for fresh supplies.
What to Bring
How to Get Here
From Boac (capital): Take a jeepney or tricycle heading toward Santa Cruz. Tell the driver "Pielago Beach - Lucky Seven Resort" — most locals know it.
Address: Pielago Beach (Lucky Seven Beach Resort), Maniwaya Island, Santa Cruz, Marinduque
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GoogleEverything is good except for the faucet water. It has an awful smell. Not sure if it's just rust or a dead rat. Even the drinking water they sell has a bad smell. I hope they give it proper attention. I couldn't tolerate to take a bath in the shower or brush my teeth with the faucet water. But everything else is good.
They have a lot of activities to offer, but most of them cost extra. We tried the banana boat — it was okay but kinda mid since it only lasted around 15 minutes. The beach itself was too crowded, and there were a lot of boats parked along the shore, so it didn’t really feel relaxing.