Discover the best top things to do in Agno, Philippines including Abagatanen Beach, Agno Umbrella Rocks, Agno Beach, Mary Hill Youth Camp, Saint Catherine of Alexandria Parish Church.
4.5 based on 5 reviews
Many people say the beaches in the south are better than those in the north. Surprisingly, this beach can keep up with those I consider as best beaches I've been to in the Panay Islands. The waters are crystal clear and blue green, the sands are beige colored, and lots of shells, corals, and pretty stones big & small abound. The waves are big and strong though, but it's what made our trip fun. My kids loved the waves splashing on them and toppling them off their feet. The shallow part's kid friendly, and the recent typhoons carved an inlet/small lagoon on the sands, perfect for small kids. On the edge of the cove, the waves are quieter as there are boulders here serving as shelter from the waves. In this area you can enjoy swimming & jumping from the boulders to the water. There's a small, shallow lagoon bordered by rocks where kids 4 years old above can swim in. For adventurous adults like my husband, you can swim & snorkel farther out in the sea. At the resort we stayed in there are picnic cottages good for at least 6-7 people following social distancing protocol. There's a store where you can buy snacks and drinks, including mineral water. We brought our own food but there's a grille you can use for roasting. The resort is clean including the toilets & shower rooms.. Parking space is ample. If you want to stay the night, there are aircon rooms for PHP3,500/1 day, 1 night. Overall, we had fun, and will definitely visit again.
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