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🛏️Ulong Bay Beach Resort

Sitio Ulong, Brgy. Nangka II, Mogpog, Marinduque
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About this place

Ulong Bay Beach Resort sits on the Mogpog coast in Sitio Ulong, Nangka II — one of Marinduque's quieter, more understated beach stays. The appeal is simple: a tranquil escape from the pace of daily life, with a pristine shoreline of fine, golden-beige sand that sparkles in the sun. This is a low-key retreat rather than a flashy resort, and that is exactly what most visitors come looking for.

Days here lean classic and unhurried — swimming in the gentle water, sunbathing, and slow strolls along the beachfront. It is worth knowing that the shoreline includes patches of pebbles in places; this is a natural beach, not a groomed resort stretch. Surfing is not really the thing at Ulong Bay, since the water stays calm, which is part of what makes it good for families and easygoing swimmers.

Facilities are simple and functional rather than resort-luxe. Expect a lifeguard on duty, restrooms and showers, picnic tables, and free parking (spaces are limited). The resort is reachable by car or on foot. There is no equipment rental on-site, so it is best to bring your own beach gear.

There is no full restaurant on the property, though local beach vendors often sell snacks and drinks near the sand. A handful of casual eateries serve the wider Mogpog area — places like Baybayin Food House and Kalambingan Food Hub — if you want a proper sit-down meal before or after your visit. Because amenities are limited, it helps to bring extra food and water if you plan to stay a while.

Tucked away and far from town lights, Ulong Bay is also a fine spot for stargazing once the sun goes down. If you want a relaxed beach day with lifeguards and the basics in place — and not much else competing for your attention — that is the whole point of this stretch of coast.

Note: Ulong Bay Beach Resort (owned by Norberto Jalac) is a separate place from the nearby Family Beach Resort. The two are often confused, but they are different resorts and should be treated separately.

Best Time to Visit

Dry months for swimming. Mornings are calmest; afternoons can bring stronger winds.

What to Bring

Reservation or booking confirmation (or message the Facebook page to check if walk-in is OK)Swimwear and rash guardReef-safe sunscreenMosquito repellentCash for incidentals (eco-resorts are usually cash-only)Dry change of clothes for the trip back

How to Get Here

From Mogpog Centro, hire a tricycle to Sitio Ulong, Nangka II. Tell the driver you are going to Ulong Bay Beach Resort. Confirm pickup or return transport with the resort if you are arriving with luggage or leaving late in the day.

Nearest hub
Mogpog Centro / Balanacan Port
Transport
🛺 Tricycle + 🚗 Private vehicle

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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For questions about access, local advisories, or whether this place is currently operating, contact the local LGU before you go.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Ulong Bay Beach Resort

Is Ulong Bay Beach Resort the same as Family Beach Resort?

No. Ulong Bay Beach Resort, in Sitio Ulong, Nangka II, Mogpog, and Family Beach Resort are two separate Mogpog beach resorts under different owners. They are often confused, but they should be treated as different places.

Does Ulong Bay Beach Resort have a lifeguard?

Yes. A lifeguard is on duty, which adds peace of mind for families and swimmers.

Is Ulong Bay good for swimming?

Yes. The water is generally calm and gentle, making it suitable for swimming and a relaxed beach day. Surfing is not recommended here because the conditions stay calm.

What amenities are available at Ulong Bay Beach Resort?

Facilities are simple: a lifeguard on duty, restrooms and showers, picnic tables, and free parking with limited spaces. There is no equipment rental on-site, so bring your own beach gear.

Is there food at Ulong Bay Beach Resort?

There is no full restaurant on the property. Local beach vendors often sell snacks and drinks near the sand, and casual eateries serve the wider Mogpog area. Bring extra food and water if you plan to stay a while.

Is there parking at Ulong Bay Beach Resort?

Yes, free parking is available at the resort, but spaces are limited, so arriving early helps, especially on weekends.

Is the beach sandy or pebbly?

The shoreline is fine, golden-beige sand, but it does include patches of pebbles in places. It is a natural beach rather than a groomed resort shoreline.

Is Ulong Bay Beach Resort wheelchair accessible?

No. The resort does not have ramps or wheelchair-accessible facilities, so accessibility is limited.

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