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Sweet Escape SugarBeach

  • Writer: Mitch Galoy
    Mitch Galoy
  • Jun 18, 2022
  • 4 min read

Updated: Jun 21, 2022

Traveling is the type of activity that I enjoy. which practically everyone has love. It is a challenge for some. a chance to unwind and abstract from the mundane life. Others find it fascinating. to observe how people in the other mentalities and cultures live. Some people believe it is be the finest method to have a good time and make every effort to see as many as possible restaurants, and beaches as many cafes as possible Time limits and wallets.At such moments I consider what beauty there is in life and the significance it has for us is that to appreciate each moment of our lives. Personally, I have always enjoyed watching views and scenery's from various places I visited. When I'm in situation like this, I just take a deep breath and take in the scenery.



Capturing the island waves at Langub Sugar Beach Resort, Sipalay Negros Occidental, January 21, 2021. 4 o'clock in the afternoon.


I’ve found sweet in my sourest life in sugar beach. Waking up in the morning travelled around 3-4 Hours from Moises Padilla Negros Occidental. 21st of January We celebrated the birthday of my brother in Sipalay City, Sugar Beach Resort. My tiredness disappeared when I’ve watched the scenic view of the island. Hearing the noise of a wave crawling like a lion is one of the most I want to hear when I'm in a beach. A Sugar Beach is the kilometer-long sugary brown-colored sand beach in Sipalay. It is an ideal destination for those who want to relax and unwind after exploring the underrated idyllic city of Sipalay in Negros Occidental. you can relax and unwind while lazing on the sand and watching the sunset. its ideal for beach bumming and swimming; other than these laid back activities you can go paddle boarding and/or island hopping. The beach is also a perfect spot to chase sunsets. Go on a food trip and try different local dishes when you eat at the nearby resorts.


Viewing a peaceful and relaxing spot near in our rest area at Sugar beach Sipalay, January 2021 5:15 in the afternoon.


I am expecting To see a sunset In this Afternoon but the weather is slightly bad I've waited about an hour but The rain comes out sunset is one of in my list that when I always visit beach I’ll make sure to witnessed the sunset. the beach Originally called Langub Beach (langub means"cave" in the native tongue), a name still used by some locals, this kilometer-long stretch of fine sand was later renamed Sugar Beach by resort owners, upon the recommendation of no less than German travel guidebook writer Jens Peters who visited in the early 2000s.If you have more than a couple of days to explore the area, there are a number of outdoor activities you can do. Besides sun-worshipping on the beach or enjoying the sheer delight of doing nothing in your private bungalow's hammock, resorts can arrange mangrove kayaking tours and easy hikes to nearby hilltops and caves.

Boating area an exciting part, Crossing a stream to Sugar beach which has no direct road access . HOW TO GET THERE


BACOLOD, DUMAGUETE OR CEBU TO SIPALAY CITY

Sipalay City is five to six hours by public bus (PHP 209, non-A/C) from Bacolod or Dumaguete (via Bayawan). From Bacolod, take a bus bound at the Ceres SouthTerminal along Luzuriaga St. for Hinoba-an, the southernmost town of Negros Negros Occidental after Sipalay City. Traveling from Cebu? It’s a long haul but, according to locals, there’s are Ceres bus that ply between Cebu City and Sipalay City that leaves once a day at 5:00 AM from either city. Travel time takes roughly 12 hours SIPALAY CITY TO SUGAR BEACH, BRGY. NAUHANG There’s no road access that can take you directly to Sugar Beach. One can either alight at Gil Montilla junction near the ostentatious city hall (you won’t miss it) before the city proper. From here, take a tricycle (PHP 100 for a chartered trip) for 15 minutes to the mouth of a stream at Barangay Nauhang. Small canoes can then be hired for PHP 5-10 to take you across to the southern end of Sugar Beach, where you’ll have to walk to your resort of choice. An alternative way, that’s ideal for bigger groups, is to charter a 15-minute bangka ride (PHP 300 per way, 1-10 persons; + PHP 50 for night trips) from the beach front at the city proper to your resort on Sugar Beach.


Things to do in Sugar Beach

Things to Do on Sugar Beach There’s a surprising amount to do around Sipalay, and Sugar Beach is one of those highlights. On Sugar Beach itself, you can snorkel, kayak and scuba dive. Your accommodation will be able to organize diving and snorkelling trips to nearby Danjugan Island.There are also some caves to explore, hikes to the two hill viewpoints (an hour there and back) and Naglag Falls. Where to stay Big Bamboo Beach Resort Big Bamboo wasn’t the place we intended to stay, but it was just perfect for us. We were charged P500 per night for a tiny but comfortable Nipa Hut, with its own mosquito net. This is just a little box for sleeping in with a veranda attached, but it’s all you need. You’re going to spend most of your day on the beach. The food was really tasty, portions were generous and the staff were great. They were building new rooms when we were there, on top of their nicer rooms which were P1200 per night.

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