Photos of Marabut Beach and rock formations you normally see on Samar Tourism brochures (pictures taken with an umbrella over Tutubi's head to protect his camera):


There are no beach resorts seen by Tutubi when he went there, probably located on the other side of the cove. He only spent a few minutes to take pictures with an umbrella over his head since it's still raining. Other rock formations in Samar are in Biri town.
How to get to Marabut, Samar:
Commute: buses and jeepneys to Marabut are available from Tacloban City Bus Terminal.
Driving directions: you can reach the town and the beach via around 33 km travel under an hour from Tacloban passing San Juanico Bridge and the Samar towns of Sta. Rita and Basey. Directional signs will guide you along the way.
seems like you've already toured the Philippine archipelago.:) nice..
ReplyDeletedont mention the word kayaking. it calls me to go out and do it. LOL. it's one of my favorite watersport. i like the calmness of the water in that cove.
ReplyDeleteNyl, not quite. too many islands, to little time and money :(
ReplyDeletethe dong, so you love kayaking, eh? i will probably return to tacloban in a few months. i'd love to visit this in summer :P
Beautiful view & shots! Been to tacloban many times but never been to this part of tacloban.Really gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThe Philippines is simply full of beautiful beaches and places to recharge the batteries. Very nice reporting and the pics are excellent, as usual.
ReplyDeleteThis is one place I should go when I visit home.
ReplyDeleteNice shots.
wow. i like the first picture... :)
ReplyDeletehow are you? :P happy holidays!
Wow, that place looks pretty neat.
ReplyDeleteShame about the burnt in sky in the second photo, but I guess it couldn't be helped.