Sandira Beach
Beach · Bantayan ·

Sandira Beach

Beach · Bantayan ·

Sublime cove beach with white sand, shade umbrellas, excellent swimming

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Sandira Beach

Kathlyn E.

Google
Sandira Beach is a hidden gem! Clear water, fewer crowds, and just ₱70 entrance. The road getting here is a bit bumpy, but it’s worth it for the peaceful vibe and beautiful beach.

Magdalena R.

Google
Paradise Beach...come on guys, came today, place looks like forbiden. Dirty, locals are sittings, do nothing, beach is totally devastated, Everywhere is plastik, bottles, one big trash, no one cares...of course they do charge 70 peso to see trash...dont be naive to belive that picture are current online, check mine and decide

Pine A.

Google
Sandira Beach is a great destination for those seeking a peaceful and quiet seaside experience. It’s ideal for private visits or small group swimming outings, offering a calm and relaxing atmosphere away from the crowds. The entrance fee is reasonably priced at ₱70 for adults and ₱30 for children. The beach is open during the day and closes at 5:30 PM, so it's best to plan your visit accordingly. While the beach itself is serene, it’s not the best spot for watching the sunset. The view is partially obstructed by rock formations along the shore, which block the full beauty of the setting sun. If you’re specifically looking for a picturesque sunset experience, you may want to consider another location. However, for a quiet day by the sea, Sandira Beach is a solid choice.

Orkun

Google
Its one of the nice beaches in the islands . Tough not much facilities exist and relatively small, it’s quite clean and nice place to swim and get rest. Better to bring your own food and drink tough a small kiosk exist but it was closed when I arrived around 16:30 .

Jessa A.

Google
I’d rate Sandira Beach 10/10. You won’t worry if you decide to swim with your barefoot as the sea is as clear as a still water. You can literally see the tiny fishes underneath. It’s def a beach that I’d always come back to. 🫶🏻

Marcel

Google
30th June 2025, don't go there, dirty beach full of algae and jellyfish. According to the locals it will remain like that until at least October. Spare yourself the time and stick to Kota Beach.

Aaron Joshua S.

Google
I'd give this 3 stars, when we visited the actual site the place was full of trash and dead seaweeds and leaves. There were no crowds so we were able to spend our time at the beach. When entering the actual Paradise Beach the roads were not develop considering we had to pay 70 pesos for the entrance fee. I mean, we all get it but at the very least they could have started a project to focus on the roadwork. It still a great experience though 😊

Venus C.

Google
When we visited this place, it was at noon and high tide. The umbrellas are not properly installed. I love the view but I felt bad for dogs, there are no lots of visitors here. They are malnourished and definitely need some water and food. I suggest to bring extra food and water here for the dogs.