
Located inside Tali Beach Subdivision, Sunset Beach is one of the beaches along the coast of Barangay Balaytigui in Nasugbu, Batangas. True to its name, the beach is best known for its beautiful sunset view.
Compared to more commercialized beach destinations in the province, Sunset Beach, along with other beaches within the exclusive seaside community, exudes a more laid-back atmosphere. Non-members can still access the beach by booking accommodations offered by registered members or residents. Since the area is privately managed, guests must follow the rules and regulations set by the management (Tali Beach Homeowners Group).
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How to Get to Sunset Beach (Tali)
Nearest Airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport, also known as Manila International Airport (Manila)
By Land
Guests are required to present a vehicle pass (or a copy of Authorized Pass) at the gate to enter Tali Beach Subdivision, so traveling to Sunset Beach by private vehicle is the most recommended. Travel time from Manila to Sunset Beach is two to three hours.
You can easily turn on your Waze or Google Maps to help you navigate. Here’s a quick overview of the two routes:
Via SLEX
- Take SLEX, then exit via Mamplasan.
- After exiting, you’ll immediately see the entrance to CALAX. Continue driving along CALAX, then take the Tagaytay Exit.
- Turn onto the road going to Nasugbu, Batangas, and keep driving until you reach Palico Junction.
- At Palico junction, take a right turn and continue along the highway until you reach the rotonda/roundabout.
- Turn right onto JP Laurel Street leading to Nasugbu town proper.
- Continue driving along JP Laurel Street and Ternate-Nasugbu Road, then turn right toward Tali Beach Subdivision.
- You’ll eventually reach a fork where the entrance gate of Tali Beach Subdivision is located.
Via CAVITEX
- Take CAVITEX, then exit at Kawit.
- Continue driving along Antero Soriano Highway and Governor’s Drive, passing through Tanza, Naic, Maragondon, and Ternate.
- Drive carefully along the winding road leading to Kaybiang Tunnel.
- Keep driving along Ternate-Nasugbu Road, then turn left toward Tali Beach Subdivision.
- You’ll eventually reach a fork where the entrance gate of Tali Beach Subdivision is located.
Where to Stay in Nasugbu
If you still have another day to spare in Nasugbu and want to stay elsewhere, you’ll find accommodations ranging from budget-friendly stays to luxury resorts. In no particular order, below are some of the resorts in Nasugbu most recommended by travelers based on online reviews.
Top Hotels on Agoda
- PICO SANDS HOTEL
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Top Hotels on Booking.com
- RSAM BEACH RESORT
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If you want more suggestions with more details about each hotel, you can also check our Top 10 Resorts & Hotels in Nasugbu article.
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Entrance Fee and Other Charges
- Entrance Fee: It depends on where you choose to go and stay inside the village.
- Camping Fee: Since the beach is located within a private residential area, camping is not really a thing here and is generally not allowed.
- Cottage Rental Fee: Rates vary depending on the resort or booked property.
- Nasugbu Environmental Fee: P30/person
- Parking Fee: Parking is usually provided by the resort or booked property.
Don’t Miss
- As the name suggests, this is best spot in the area to admire the sunset.
- Explore other beaches, such as Tali Beach (Main Beach), Barrier Beach, Palm Beach, Coral Garden Beach, Secret Beach, and Marina Beach.
- The cliff-diving site is located near Sunset Beach. Go JUMP!
- Go offshore and snorkel or dive in deeper waters.
- If you’re into water sports, you can ask around for boat and equipment rentals (kayak, paddleboard, etc.)
Don’t Forget
- They usually don’t allow walk-in guests, so book and reserve your accommodation in advance, just to be sure.
- Do not litter. Practice proper garbage disposal.
- Follow the house rules and the subdivision’s visitor guidelines.
If You Have More Time and Budget
- Visit other attractions in Nasugbu like Fortune Island, Punta Fuego, Hamilo Coast, Canyon Cove, and Calayo Island/Beach Hopping.
- Take a side trip to Tagaytay before going back to Manila.
- If you are into hiking, you can scale Mount Batulao or Mount Talamitam. Both are located in Nasugbu. Mount Palay-Palay or Pico de Loro, which reopened to the public in 2023, is also a possible hike. The jump-off point is in Ternate, Cavite (DENR Station).
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Updates Log
2026.05.08 – Updated information, process, hotel list, and format; added photos
2019.02.20 – Updated information
2017.08.17 – First uploaded
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