Tag: Pet-Friendly Resorts in Morong

  • Bataan White Corals Beach Resort, Bataan, Philippines

    Bataan White Corals Beach Resort, Bataan, Philippines

    Finding a balance between a fun family outing and a peaceful retreat can be a challenge. Bataan White Corals Beach Resort in Morong addresses this by offering a sprawling beachfront property that caters to both energetic kids and adults looking to unwind. Whether you’re planning a quick weekend escape from Manila or a corporate team-building event, this guide covers everything you need to know for 2026.


    Solving the Traveler’s Problem

    Many travelers head to Bataan only to find rocky shores or overcrowded public beaches. White Corals solves the “Beach Quality & Privacy” dilemma by providing a well-maintained, private beachfront with fine gray sand and calm waters, which are much safer for children than the open sea in other parts of the province.

    Another common pain point is “Facility Variety.” If you have a group with different interests, this resort bridges the gap with two distinct swimming pools (saltwater and freshwater), a fitness center, and professional-grade beach volleyball courts, ensuring no one in your party gets bored.


    Travel Guide and Tips

    • Best Time to Visit: To enjoy the clearest waters, visit during the dry season (December to May). If you want to witness the baby turtles being released, aim for late November to early December during the Pawikan Festival.

    • Booking Tip: Rooms booked directly often include a plated breakfast, while third-party sites might offer a lower “room-only” rate. Check the total cost with breakfast before finalizing.

    • Connectivity: WiFi can be spotty in the further room wings. If you need to work, request a room closer to the lobby or bring a backup local SIM (Globe/Smart work decently here).


    Nearby Attractions

    • Pawikan Conservation Center: Just 10 minutes away. A must-visit to learn about sea turtle conservation.

    • Bataan Technology Park: Explore the site of the former Philippine Refugee Processing Center and see historical monuments and a museum.

    • Mount Samat (Dambana ng Kagitingan): About an hour’s drive. A massive memorial cross offering panoramic views of Bataan and the Manila Bay.

    • Subic Bay & Zoobic Safari: Roughly 45 minutes away for those wanting a zoo experience or duty-free shopping.


    Transportation Tips

    • By Car (Fastest): From Manila, take the NLEX/SCTEX and exit at Subic/Tipo. It’s roughly a 2.5-hour drive. Follow signs for Morong.

    • By Bus (Budget): Take a Victory Liner bus from Caloocan or Cubao bound for Olongapo City. From the Olongapo terminal, take a yellow jeepney to the Victory Liner Subic terminal, then board a “Morong” bound mini-bus or jeepney.

    • Pro Tip: If you are driving, be mindful of the winding roads in the Bataan National Park area; ensure your brakes are in top condition.


    Who It’s Best For

    • Families with Kids: The shallow beach and dedicated children’s pool make it very safe.

    • Pet Owners: This is one of the few resorts in the area that is truly pet-friendly with no extra fees (dogs only).

    • Corporate Groups: With a conference center and large open spaces, it’s a staple for company outings.


    Pros and Cons

    ProsCons
    Saltwater & Freshwater pool optionsIn-house restaurant can have long wait times (45 mins+)
    Pet-friendly (No extra fee)Some room fixtures and furniture are slightly outdated
    Friendly and accommodating staffSoundproofing in ground-floor rooms near parking can be weak
    Safe, calm beach for swimmingKitchen closes relatively early (7:30 PM)

    Pricing Observations and Comparison

    • Nightly Rates: Expect to pay between ₱4,300 and ₱6,500 for a standard or family room.

    • The “60% Rule”: Compared to higher-end luxury resorts in Morong like Anvaya Cove (which requires membership or high guest fees), White Corals is roughly 60% more affordable while still providing private beach access.

    • Local Tax: Be prepared for a mandatory local city tax of ₱100 per room per night collected upon arrival.


    Local Food and Tourism Tips

    Don’t miss out on the culinary scene outside the resort. Head to Loleng’s Hu Tieu An in Morong for authentic Vietnamese noodles—a legacy of the refugee camp that once existed here. For a classic Filipino feast, look for local spots serving Ima Flora’s Pamangan style buffets.


    First Person Review

    “I visited White Corals last month for a quick family getaway. The highlight for us was definitely the saltwater pool—it felt much cleaner than typical chlorine pools. We stayed in a Standard Quadruple room which was surprisingly spacious for four people. The beach was calm enough for my young nephew to play safely, and we loved the fact that we could bring our golden retriever along without a hassle. Just a heads-up: order your dinner by 6:00 PM because the kitchen gets backed up quickly. It’s not a five-star luxury hotel, but for the price and the view, it’s one of the most reliable spots in Morong.”