Where the waves have no alarm clock

A homey beachfront escape in Tingloy, Batangas — where the sea breeze replaces your morning routine.

Beachfront view at Punta Guardia — turquoise water and sand our little corner of paradise
Tingloy, Batangas

The Vibe

what it's actually like here

Nipa hut surrounded by coconut trees at Punta Guardia afternoon light hits different here

This isn't a resort. It's a beach house where memories form naturally.

Punta Guardia is a transient house sitting right on the sand in Tingloy, Batangas. No fancy lobby, no room service menus. Just a nipa hut, the sea, and the kind of quiet that city people forget exists.

BeachfrontFall asleep to waves, wake up to sand
Family-FriendlySpace for everyone, including the dog
No SchedulesCook when hungry, swim when ready
Remote FeelA world away from the city grind

Your Spaces

where you'll spend your days (and nights)

Beachfront area with sand and ocean views morning coffee spot

The Shorefront

The whole beach is yours. Set up a blanket, wade in, or just sit and watch the water do its thing.

Beach Access
Traditional Filipino nipa hut with bamboo walls and thatched roof where the breeze lives

The Nipa Hut

Open-air bamboo hut right on the sand. Hammock naps, card games, and sunset watching happen here.

Outdoor Lounge
Cozy dining area inside the main house home-cooked everything

The Dining Hut

Inside the main house. Long wooden table, connected kitchen — bring ingredients, cook together.

Full Kitchen

What to Expect

the good, the real, the honest

1
No crowd, no noise Tingloy is still a local community — you're a guest in someone's neighborhood, not a tourist zone.
2
You bring the food We have a kitchen, you bring ingredients. Or ask us about local seafood — usually available.
3
Simple pleasures No pool, no spa, no activities desk. Just the sea, the sky, and time that actually moves slower.
4
Genuine quiet At night, you hear crickets and waves. No bass from a beach bar, no traffic, no notifications.

Getting Here

Tingloy, Batangas — closer than you think

The trip takes about 3 hours from Metro Manila if you leave early. Here's how most guests get here —

  1. 1
    Drive to Batangas Port From Manila, take the SLEX and exit at STAR Toll (Batangas/Ibaan). Follow signs to Batangas Port. About 2.5–3 hours depending on traffic — leave early on Fridays.
  2. 2
    Take the boat to Tingloy Ferries and pump boats run from Batangas Port to Tingloy Port. The ride takes about 30–45 minutes. Public boats run on schedule; private boats can be arranged ahead.
  3. 3
    Short ride to Punta Guardia From Tingloy Port, it's a short habal-habal (motorcycle) or tricycle ride to Punta Guardia. We'll give you exact directions when you book.
Easier options
Shared van — books a seat on a Manila-to-Batangas van (Jam, DLTB, or similar). You arrange your own boat from the port.
Private transfer — we can help arrange a private van or car with boat transfer included. Best for groups. Ask when you inquire.

JVMG+P9J, Tingloy, Batangas — 13.6343489°N, 120.8752366°E

Guest Moments

real photos from real guests

Guest photo from Punta Guardia beach that first morning view

Masasa Beach, Tingloy

Beachfront view at Punta Guardia the shorefront at golden hour

Punta Guardia beachfront

Wide beachfront view at Punta Guardia the whole gang made it here

Family trip, December

Beach sunset and dining at Punta Guardia dinner with a view

Evening at Punta Guardia



Ready to hear the waves instead of your alarm?

Pack light. Bring food. Leave the schedule behind.

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Tingloy, Batangas