The Manila Baywalk Dolomite Beach
This was constructed during the administration of President Rodrigo Roa Duterte, as part of the Manila Bay Rehabilitation Program in consonance with the Mandamus Order of the Supreme Court.
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Luke Nervig
2 months agoI wasn't able to actually walk on the beach because it was closed for maintenance. So instead I walked along the sidewalk and observed it from afar. From what I could see it looked nice, although there did seem to be a number of issues that needed maintenance. Glad they are working on it! I would give it a higher rating if I could have experienced it fully.
Ashley Miller
2 months agoGreat spot to watch the famous sunset. We visited on a Wednesday evening and noticed quite a lot of garbage along the shoreline. Would recommend visiting after the beach maintenance to enjoy sitting in the sand. There's no swimming permitted at this beach. We also had some trouble accessing a public swimming pool. If you would like to enjoy swimming during your trip to Manila be sure to book a hotel with a pool.
snjezana
a month agoDecent, clean beach. No bottles allowed inside. I guess there is no middle ground in between no water and throwing bottles on the ground. Also, only one entrance and exit, so if you walk all the way to the end of the beach, keep in mind that you will ahe to go back. Not a problem usually, but when the sun is burning your skin... good to know.
Syahmi Nabil
4 months agoThe beach is an amazing instagrammable spot , suitable to take photos during sunset. I went during the morning and the view was beautiful. Thursday is closed for maintenance.
EeksTV
a month agoDolomite sand is actually rocky sand , its a good spot if you like a quick beach, by the way the water is not swimmable. Bottle water is not allowed because they are protecting the beach form pollution