DICASALARIN COVE is a secret beach cove owned by the Angaras in Baler. It’s famous for its white sand, awesome vista, and access to the Baler Lighthouse.
I recommend this as an after-lunch day trip destination whenever you’re in Baler.
DICASALARIN COVE
Dicasalarin, Baler, Aurora
Open 6.00am to 5.00pm
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You have to get a permit or gate pass from Costa Pacifica or Bahia de Baler (name of the resort before Costa Pacifica was built).
Here’s a map from Costa Pacifica to Dicasalarin Cove, which is about 45 minutes away by car.
You can get a guide who can explain to you the story of the mini-islands along the coast.
The road to Dicasalarin is a long, narrow, winding, paved, asphalt road going up the mountains.
You turn right into a red gate and surrender your gate pass. If you plan on going in the afternoon, it’s best to be here by 3pm at the latest.
When you enter, you’ll already see the white lighthouse (which resembles a Camp Big Falcon) in the distance.
You can also already see the Dicasalarin beach on the right side. You can hike all the way to the lighthouse if you want.
The road is paved throughout, but is also quite narrow.
Here’s a rough map of Dicasalarin.
We decided to visit the Artist Village first.
This is used to showcase different artists’ crafts and as an events venue during special occasions.
We proceeded to the main beach, passing through a lush forest with a wooden bridge first.
The beach area is open to visitors. You can have a picnic here with your family and friends.
Welcome to the Dicasalarin Beach!
It’s not developed so it feels like you’re in a wild, secluded beach.
The beach is beige/brown when dry, and dark when wet.
The waves are very strong and there’s an undercurrent, so it’s not advisable for kids to swim in the water.
The boys loved playing around the beach.
Beside the beach is the mouth of the river where the kids can play safely in cold, fresh water.
I decided to hike all the way to the lighthouse, which is 15 minutes away by foot.
I went barefoot and regretted it because the stones were very sharp.
After walking along the shore, you’ll reach the foot of these stairs that lead up to the lighthouse.
It’s very scenic on the way up. Try to resist the urge to take pictures though while you’re still at the lower parts of the lighthouse.
There are no trees, so it’s better to go up early in the morning or close to sunset.
A view of the stairs and the shoreline going to the Dicasalarin Beach.
This is the highest point of the mountain. The modern lighthouse here has a triangular base.
A closer look at the Baler Lighthouse.
From the top, you have a serene view of the bay.
If you go near the edge by the lighthouse, you’ll see the rock formations below.
On the right side is a view of the cove after Dicasalarin.
This is a great spot for a souvenir photo of Dicasalarin Cove.
Going back, we were worried about the high tide, which could potentially block our way back to the beach.
The boys enjoyed their play time in the river. However, there were mini-insects that bit them. Make sure your kids wear insect repellant lotion.
On your way out, make sure to visit the PAGASA Baler Radar Station.
This is where the Doppler radar is located. It monitors the weather in the East Coast.
It’s a great learning opportunity for the kids on how the weather is monitored.
The PAGASA employees were kind enough to share their knowledge about weather monitoring with our boys.
Allot at least 2 hours for the entire experience, which already includes travel time going to Dicasalarin Cove.
DICASALARIN COVE
Dicasalarin, Baler, Aurora
Open 6.00am to 5.00pm
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BALER COSTA PACIFICA Series (2013):
- BALER: Costa Pacifica Halloween Night @CostaPacificaPH
- BALER: Costa Pacifica Mornings in Full Color and Surfer Chic Vibe! @CostaPacificaPH
- BALER: Dicasalarin Cove Experience @CostaPacificaPH
- BALER: Charlie Does Surf Indeed 🙂 @CharlieDoesSurf
- BALER: Kusina Luntian by Kuya Biboy
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P.S. On your way back to Costa Pacifica, you can already do your pasalubong shopping.
Make sure to pass by the Pasalubong Center at the back of the Baler Public Market.
This is the facade of the Baler Pasalubong Center.
You can buy Baler-made products. It’s always good to support the local communities.
You can buy surfing-inspired souvenirs for your friends.
Don’t forget to get Nanay Pacing’s Peanut Butter and Coconut Jam! 🙂
For T-shirts, I recommend buying from the Discover Baler Souvenir Store.
Is there any phone number that we can call to inquire about the resort?