"Baler: The Birthplace of Filipino Surfing Fans of the movie Apocalypse Now probably know it was shot in Baler, some 150 miles northeast of Manila. At the time, locals were already well aware of the area’s killer waves, which caused trouble for the fishermen. But attitudes toward the waves slowly changed, thanks to the film: Residents used the surfboards left behind by the crew to learn to ride them. Surfing culture in the Philippines was born, and the big waves were no longer considered a threat, but rather an opportunity to bring in surfing tourism and events each year from October to February. But Baler has a lot to offer for the non-surfer, too, even if you just sit on the beach and watch the ocean. Couples love the long stretch of sand at Sabang, which is perfect for romantic beach walks, and the sunrise here is a must-see. From a historical perspective, Baler is significant because it was the last stand of Spanish forces in the Philippines; the yearlong siege that began in July 1898 is one of the longest in the country's recorded history. The undermanned Spanish troops, not knowing the war was over, held onto their fortress in the only stone building in the area, the San Luis Obispo de Tolosa church, for 337 days."
"Baler: The Birthplace of Filipino Surfing Fans of the movie Apocalypse Now probably know it was shot in Baler, some 150 miles northeast of Manila. At the time, locals were already well aware of the area’s killer waves, which caused trouble for the fishermen. But attitudes toward the waves slowly changed, thanks to the film: Residents used the surfboards left behind by the crew to learn to ride them. Surfing culture in the Philippines was born, and the big waves were no longer considered a threat, but rather an opportunity to bring in surfing tourism and events each year from October to February. But Baler has a lot to offer for the non-surfer, too, even if you just sit on the beach and watch the ocean. Couples love the long stretch of sand at Sabang, which is perfect for romantic beach walks, and the sunrise here is a must-see. From a historical perspective, Baler is significant because it was the last stand of Spanish forces in the Philippines; the yearlong siege that began in July 1898 is one of the longest in the country's recorded history. The undermanned Spanish troops, not knowing the war was over, held onto their fortress in the only stone building in the area, the San Luis Obispo de Tolosa church, for 337 days."
I recently had a great experience at a beach that turned out to be a perfect getaway. The first thing I noticed was how clean and peaceful the place was—it wasn’t crowded at all, which made it feel even more relaxing. The waves were gentle and ideal for beginner surfers like me who are just learning the basics.
There were beach watchers on duty who made sure to remind tourists to stay cautious, especially since there are areas where the water gets deeper unexpectedly. Their presence made us feel safe and cared for.
Convenience was another big plus—there were plenty of convenience stores nearby, along with some bars and the local market, which made grabbing snacks and supplies super easy. One of the best parts of the trip was collecting some driftwood along the shore and setting up a bonfire at night. It made the whole experience even more memorable.
Overall, it was a peaceful and fun day at the beach, and I’d definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a quiet spot to surf, relax, and enjoy nature.
Caleb Jamillo
Google
Not as I expected with this well-known beach.
❌️ A few trash in the beach and sidewalk
❌️ Public commute going here is a bit of a hassle.
❌️ Side walk is not as lively as other famous beaches like Puerto Galera and Boracay. There are some abandoned property.
However, there are a few things I liked:
✅️ Serene and peaceful beach.
✅️ Scenery of the Sierra Madre mountain and the long distance of Sabang Beach is amazing!
✅️ Water is clean. Not crystal clear, but at least no visible trashes.
✅️ No jellyfish sightings so far (today is June 1)
✅️ People here are polite
I'll definitely go back here some other time. 😊✨️
Tin Lealde-Lipa
Google
Sabang Beach in Baler, Aurora, offers a clean and picturesque coastal experience. The beach boasts fine gray sand and clear waters, making it ideal for surfing enthusiasts and casual beachgoers alike. Notably, the local community plays a significant role in maintaining the beach's cleanliness. Efforts include regular coastal cleanup drives, such as the one held on January 10, 2023, where over 200 volunteers, including military personnel, local officials, and students, participated in cleaning activities along Sabang Beach. These initiatives reflect the residents' commitment to preserving the beach's beauty and promoting environmental awareness. Whether you're looking to surf, swim, or simply relax by the sea, Sabang Beach provides a well-maintained and welcoming destination.
Tollets TalesAndTrails
Google
Not a surfer at all, but our 2 1/2 hr. stay has made me appreciate this beach. We stopped and parked at the Pacifico hotel and then went to stretch our legs down Sabang beach which has a good length of about 3 miles uninterrupted walk. There are hawkers trying to entice you with their trinkets , but I’m really pleased to not see dreaded souvenirs shops clustered on the shore lines. I hope the DOT will not allow it. All I saw were people, children and surfers really enjoying the waters, or walking the black sandy to grainy beach. It was a pleasurable moment.
Travel Tan
Google
We took an early morning walk at Sabang beach on Father's Day. We were surprised to see early risers too. Everyone wanted to swim while the sea was calm. There were kids playing on the sand and first time surfers having lessons. And some, making the most of their short stay in Baler and start the day early. We had our 3km walk along the shoreline and went swimming later that day. The beach was clean and really nice. No corals on the sea floor just fine sand. It is safe for swimming and surfing.
Lawrence Villamer
Google
A must visit beach if you want to surf the waves besides the beaches of LU. Such strong waves to board up and surf. Many accomodations nearby and has white sands along the coast. Very hot temperature on a striking afternoon and very windy on some areas.
Arvin glenn anthony Asuncion
Google
Good for kids ang Beach. Good for adults ang surfing
Ronaldo Albaytar
Google
It was summer 2017. We stayed at Pacific Waves Inn, about 100 meters from the beach. The beach was really made for surfing. The waves are strong yet gentle. Surfers, young and old, could go farther from the shore because the water is shallow. Even if you are not fond of surfing, you can still enjoy the beach as there are lots of things to watch. You can even do other things like yoga, kite flying, or just walk around the beach line.
Local surfing trainers are kind and you can haggle their rate. We paid 300 pesos for an hour of surfing lessons. This included the surfboard. My friends paired with each other to share the fee. Half an hour of surfing will definitely tire you. Some of the trainers have short temper, probably because some people are just naughty or because of multiple training sessions.
Over all, in the morning or in late afternoon, you can never be wrong with Sabang beach.