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14 June 2008

Lido Beach Resort in Noveleta, Cavite

UPDATE: Lido Beach Resort CLOSED in 2016

The beach nearest to Metro Manila can be found in the province of Cavite, with it's numerous historical sites, sharing the coastline of Manila Bay. As soon as Tutubi learned his mommy's going to treat her jeepney drivers for a summer outing somewhere in Cavite, he requested to tag along even if he knew how the beaches there look like.

Travel time to Cavite was quite fast, on a Saturday morning that is, and should've been there in an hour if not for the driver unfamiliar with it drove straight to Aguinaldo Highway when Tutubi informed the driver that there's no beach in Imus and Dasmariñas, so they made a U-turn and asked their way towards Cavite City and found the first resort on the road of Noveleta town.

UPDATE: a newer list of Cavite Beach Resorts published March 2014.

With his expectations set low, he saw for himself Lido Beach Resort...




Lido Beach Resort
Contact Numbers: (to be re-posted once validated)

Rates here are cheap and cater to common "masa":

Lido Beach Resort Entrance Fees:
Adult: PhP30.00
Children 4 years and above : PhP30
Table for rent: PhP150
shower/person PhP15

Entrance Fee Vehicles:
Light Vehicles P30
Medium Vehicles: P60
Heavy Trucks and Buses: P120

Tent Rates: P100 (small) P150 (medium) P200 (large) P250 (x-large)
There are about two rooms for people who wish to stay overnight.


a tyrannosaurus rex inviting children for a photo-op


the missing beachfront: tables now occupy the beach leaving no space to do the usual beach activities except for people playing "gulp."

The beach resorts in Cavite can be classified as common people's beach. There are no white sands and facilities are usually targeted for low-budget people, except those in the upscale Caylabne and Puerto Azul (that Tutubi stayed in about ten years ago), plus the thought that it's in Manila Bay, so you know what is meant by that.

If you're looking for better ones quite close to Manila, head off to Batangas and Bataan... :P

The biggest disappointment can be seen on the sign at the entrance of the resort

Signspotting: this man may have fallen asleep due to frustration about the prohibition on love making :P (picture taken inside a moving jeep that's why it's slightly blurred)

please call Lido Beach Resort telephone number or visit their official website for entrance fee, overnight accommodations, room rates and other information and inquiries

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How to get there:


Commute to Cavite: Ride a bus to Cavite at Coastal Mall with signboard Cavite City (e.g. St. Anthony of Padua) or Naic or Ternate.

An alternative way is to ride the ferry to Cavite City, operated my MetroStar, with port in the sprawling Mall of Asia complex in Pasay City. In Cavite City ride a jeepney to take you to Noveleta. (Trivia: did you know, the historic island fortress of Corregidor is politically part of Cavite and not of Bataan?)

Other info, in commuting to Cavite, particularly Bacoor, Imus, Dasmariñas, buses are also available with signboard Dasmariñas at Harrison Plaza on Vito Cruz (Pablo Ocampo) on their way to Cavite via Coastal Road and Aguinaldo Highway. This route is serviced by Starliner, Jethro Liner and Erjohn and Almark. (you want to know where did Tutubi got these bus companies' names? He waited for those buses to pass by Harrison Plaza in Manila)

Dasmariñas to Mendez via Imus: Starliner, San Agustin, Saulog, Aljohn and Almark and mini-buses from Baclaran.

For those going to Maragondon, there are also buses by St. Anthony of Padua and Ariel Express, Saulog, and Jethro. No idea yet on current fares.

For those going to General Trias, ride buses first to Bacoor and transfer to jeeps going to Gen. Trias.

Driving Directions to Cavite:


From Makati, head towards Coastal Road and proceed to Aguinaldo Highway. Turn right At the so-called rotonda (landmark: SM Bacoor) on your way to Kawit. You will pass by Island Cove, Aguinaldo Mansion (to your left), then Josephine Restaurant. Continue driving until you reach Noveleta town proper where you turn right towards Cavite City. Lido Beach Resort is the first resort you'll see on the highway going to Cavite City.

An alternate way is to turn right at Talaba, instead of Rotonda, which is faster going to Bacoor church and straight to Binakayan and Kawit. Problem is that there's no easily recognizable landmark but a vacant lot compared to Rotonda where SM Bacoor stands.


Other Beach Resorts in Cavite:


Ternate Beach Resorts:

Caylabne Bay Resort, Puerto Azul Beach Hotel, Marbella Marina Beach Resort, Marine Base Katungkulan Beach Resort, Boracay de Cavite

Noveleta Beach Resorts:
Villamor Beach Resort, Lido Beach Resort

Kawit Beach Resort
Josephine Resort

Naic Beach Resorts:

Rikkitoy Tent and Beach City, Vista del Mar, Aroma Beach Resort, Happy Holiday Beach Resorts, Punta Grande Beach Resort, and Lourdes Hydee

Tanza Beach Resorts:

P&E de Castro Beach Resort, Rio Delta Beach Resort, Celebrity Beach Resort, Las Palmas Beach Resort, Villa Excellence Beach Resort, Anva Maria Beach Resort, Florante Beach Resort, Sto. Niño Beach Resort, Costa del Rio Beach Resort

UPDATED: March 2014

66 comments:

  1. im from cavite city pero hindi ko pa nasisilip yang lido beach for a long time na. :D

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  2. Signspotting: this man may have fallen asleep due to frustration about the prohibition on love making :P>>> hahaha...

    never been to noveleta yet. i havent even tried island cove. but it looks like an interesting place.

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  3. hi bro,

    is the resort always full? how's the density of guests there?

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  4. The resort looks decent to me. I've never been to Cavite before though a friend is residing there.

    [:

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  5. Happy Father's Day Bro!

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  6. ironnie, so you're from cavite city. i wish to explore it one of these days via the ferry from MOA

    the dong, the beach is dugyot... madumi sya may basura pa. manila bay kasi

    jasper, many people there when we checked it out. madumi tubig minsan may basura pa

    kyels, cavite is just next to metro manila. you've been to tagaytay so you've been to cavite since it's part of the province

    myepinoy, thanks..same here

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  7. i didnt know there's a nice beach resort in cavite. thanks for the info. :)

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  8. The sign, "NO lovemaking" made me laugh.

    It looks like the beach has been occupied by picnic tables. Ack!! No place to romp around anymore.

    Thanks for the tip.

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  9. Hey, I love that colourful wall. The dinosaur is a bit over the top though :-)

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  10. HUWATTTTTTT??? No love-making?

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  11. ethyl alcohol, nearest to manila ain't nice...cheap but dugyot

    mari, that's the problem with some beach resort owners. they think they own the beach front. They should know better to stay some few meters away for the beach itself is public domain and can't be closed solely for their own use.

    pieterbie, you really love walls and grafitti, eh?

    lawstude, funny but true! :P

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  12. No lovemaking (LOL!!!!), they better clarify that one :)

    Did you have fun, though?

    Anything to beat the summer heat di ba?

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  13. lol at the last pic =)

    i remember going to another beach in cavite (ternate beach) some 15 years ago. 5 psos ata yung entrance if i'm not mistaken. the water was kinda putik-ish in color. at least jan sa lido beach blue parin :D

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  14. my very first [and last...] visit to lido beach was 35 years ago during our high school [sshs] field trip....wag mo ng tanungin kung anong year :-)

    it was not a very pleasant experience, dugyot na noon pa man lalo yung mga CR :-(

    wala pa yung T-rex at wala pa yung "No Lovemaking" sign. does it mean lovemaking was allowed then? hehehe..

    saida
    ps. bakit ayaw tanggapin yung password ko, tama naman!

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  15. Buti naman luma na pala ang sign. Akala ko nilagay dahil sa yo. he he

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  16. This is out of topic.

    Hi, we don’t know each other personally but you take your precious time to leave a message for me especially during the time when I was down. I am deeply touched. Take care always & may God bless you.

    Keep on sharing and blogging about travel. :)

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  17. hmmm. i should go to lido beach. meron palang nice beach sa cavite.. :)

    bloghoppin!

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  18. if i remember right,i have been to that place once during my college days with my classmates. at that time, it was fine by me.

    i didn't realize that what used to be our favorite place--the ternate beach resorts (puerto azul and caylabne) are all in cavite. i thought they are in batangas (lol)

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  20. Ok, done...
    Thank you.

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  21. hi. can i ask kung pano ako makakapuntang watercamp "josephine's restaurant" in kawit by commute? thankyou.:)

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  22. anonymous, board buses bound to Cavite city as described above. it will pass by kawit. request the driver to drop you off near josephine's

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  23. "I am planning to visit Clark Freeport staying there for a few nights. A friend of mine told me about a beautiful resort called Clearwater. Can you help me make bookings or give me some information on how I can contact them?"

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  24. anonymous, just google for Clearwater Country Club to find the official website or contact number :)

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  25. so what is the most decent & clean looking beach in cavite area?

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  26. beaches near manila are really really not that good right now. i think its just potable for fishing, not for swimming. but im sure if you go further south like ternate or near batangas province you'll find a much better resort. try caylabne or puerto azul i guess they are still ok, i hope manila bay's pollutants wont reach that far.

    the love making thing, thats a sign for visitors not to enter that wooden salt storage house. the one on which the sign was posted. you see noveleta has a salt making industry. and those storage houses are kinda perfect for doing those nakaw n sandali, wag lang macontaminate ung mga salt. coz we own some salt flats there.

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  27. can i have their contact number?

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  28. uhmm.may plan kami ppunta jan sa lido beach bukas...maganda po b jan as in dagat tlga at hindi marumi???

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  29. anonymous, i may be too kind in my words above but the beach is dirty with litters of plastic bottles, old clothes :(

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  30. naligo kami jn ..takteng yan maylumulutang na pampers ..shockx

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  31. anonymous, the sight of the beach and water is too icky for me really. didn't swim there, just took pictures, ate then went away. at least i saw how the beach looks like :P

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  32. balak ko dalhin s lido ang fmily ko oky pb don

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  33. hi ok pba jan sa lido beach..pm me about the details and price nung room if pede tnx... here's my email ev.sheila@gmail.com

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  34. For a few shots of the beach at Cavite City check the links provided.....the water and beach are very polluted with more plastic than water and sand.....a few miles down the coast is Villa Excellance which is better since it has a clean pool,there is also Puerto Azul which has a lovely little beach but is very difficult to get to without your own transport.

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/tartangaz/4275335260/
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/tartangaz/4274596981/
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/tartangaz/4275332042/
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/tartangaz/4274593209/

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  35. can i have acontact number to inquire?

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  36. hi gud day ...
    pde pu ba mag asked qung pde magswimming dis day sa lido beach resort in cavite ..kse pu my nababalita kmi na delikado sa mga beaches eh.. if pede po pde po ba makuha contak sa inyo? tnx!

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  37. MAGANDA BA JAN SA LIDO BEACH?MLINIS BA ANG TUBIG?NIYAYAYA KC AKO NG BAYAW KO JN..PAG KC MEDYO MALAPIT SA MANILA HNDE MGANDA YUNG TUBIG...

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  38. Hi! ask lng me if ung Price list above is present cost yan, kc bka iba na po ngaun ang price jan sa Lido. Pls. announce it!!!!!!!!1 Thank U!

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  39. how much po pag nag over nyt sa lido resort?gud for 12 person

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  40. still the same p dn b pricing s resort nyo?????tnx and regards.......

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  41. hi! 30php padin ba ang entrance at 60 ang parking ng car? hope to read your response soon :)

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  42. yong mga price list po ba na nakapost gnun pa rin po ba hangang ngau? pls responce. . tenx

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  43. how much is the entrance.. i will invite my family to go there.. is the water clean? baka naman ako mapahiya.. send an email asap... this is my email

    mjstubalinal@yahoo.com

    nagmamadali kasi ako..thanks

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  44. SARADO NA YAN MGA TANGA!!:P

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  45. YES LIDO BEACH IS CLOSED ALREADY, THE ONE LEFT OPERATIONAL IS VILLAMAR BEACH...(hindi po Villamor) AS MUCH AS I WOULD WANT TO PROMOTE MY OWN PROVINCE AND MY OWN TOWN, I CANNOT LIE...LIDO & VILLAMAR ARE SITUATED IN MANILA BAY (USE YOUR COMMON SENSE) IS THE WATER IN MANILA BAY CLEAN??? I'LL LET YOU FIGURE IT OUT ...:) YOU CAN TRY ISLAND COVE/ WATERCAMP IN KAWIT CAVITE (MAN-MADE RESORTS) OR IF YOU LIKE A MORE NATURAL ONE BUT ON A BUDGET TRY "POSTEMA IN TANZA" OR "RIO VILLA NUEVO IN INDANG CAVITE"

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  46. How much the entrance ? kasi po we will have a reunion of my friends !! pag overnight din poh !!
    this coming oct. po kmi mag-re2union !!
    I hope to send ur answer to my email !!

    lil_khyim30@yahoo.com or bkhizkhu@yahoo.com

    thanks !!

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  47. May SOLAS training daw po kayo?

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  48. available p dn b with same price up to present? pano pg overnight magkano?

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  49. way back in 1980's lido beach was a beach with so many dikya. is it true? i hope not kc every year nagpapa outing ako sa lugar nmin. balak ko silang dalin jan.baka maraming lumulutang na dumi. ayokong mapahiya.we want every year na bago ang pag liliguan nmin.please assure me about this, thanks.

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  50. anonymous, unless you read my post and the comments, looks like mapapahiya ka nga :(

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  51. tagal n akong naka punta dyan bata pa ako nun maganda naman pero nung mga 1992 madumi ngayun pa kaya hayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy

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  52. maganda poh b dyan,,
    ksi like k poh mag outimg kung mlinis p yung tubig dyan..

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  53. no love making hahahaha

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  54. rosalie, didn't you read a comment? it's closed already besides my comment that it's dirty there

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  55. hi.. pano po nasabi na close na ung beach? my friends told me na last friday lang they went there..

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  56. my something jan na di nio magugustuhan...SARADO NGA ATA TLGA YAN!!!!! open lng xa para mag something!!!

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  57. good evening, maganda pa ba diyan sa lido until now? me and my friends are planning to have an outing. pwede ko bang makuha ang contact number niyo? please. thank you!

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  58. 15 years ago pumunta kami ng Family ko dyan, madaming dikya

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  59. open pa po ba yang resort?

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  60. sinabi na ngang sarado eh. tsaka magisip
    nga kayo, cavite yan.. connected sa manila bay. malinis pa
    ba yun? tanong pa kayong tanong. last time i was there was 1990. dugyot na. how much more ngayon? go to laiya san juan batangas. doon magaganda ang beaches.

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  61. pano pumunta ng WATER CAMP kawit cavite from Batangas??

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  62. contact lido beach resort for further information @ 09471500298

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  63. for further information regarding Lido Beach Resort please do contact us at 09471500298 or visit our facebook page on link provided below.

    http://facebook.com/lidobeachresort2k13

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  64. Saan po ba ang magandang beach dito sa cavite?

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  65. please change the contact number to 09471500298 and 09056045771 for further assistance with regards to the operating hours, rooms and fees...thank you

    -Lido beach Resort

    you can also visit their facebook page, http://facebook.com/lidobeachresort2k13

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