Pink Beach Sorsogon usually means Subic Beach in Matnog, reached by registering at the tourism office and taking a short boat transfer. This guide lays out routes, timing, costs, and safety—plus honest notes on when the sand looks “pinkish” (and when it does not).
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Dawn in Donsol feels like a held breath: banca engines warming up, sea still slate-blue, and guides quietly preparing for a respectful swim with butanding, the gentle whale sharks that put this Bicol province on the map. A few days later, you might be paddling across emerald Bulusan Lake, legs sore from a short trail, then soaking in sulfur-scented hot springs in Irosin as rain drums on the nipa roof. This Sorsogon travel guide walks you through Donsol, Bulusan, Irosin, Matnog, Gubat, and Sorsogon City’s coast, balancing sensory detail with honest logistics so you can plan a slow, grounded trip instead of just ticking boxes.


