Strategic Location
Camaya Coast is situated in a cove at the southermost tip of the Bataan Peninsula, facing the West Philippines Sea. The Province of Bataan is a peninsula located at the western part of Central Luzon and is sorrounded by West Philippine Sea, Manila Bay to the east and the provinces of Zambales and Pampanga to the northern direction. Mode of
Transportation
CARS
FERRY
AIRPLANE
T
ravel Route
(From - To)
Approximate
Travel Time
Manila - NLEX - SCTEX ( Dinalupihan Exit) Roman Highway - Mariveles
2 hours &
30 minutes
San Fernando Pampanga - OG Road - Roman Highway - Mariveles
1 hour &
30 minutes
Clark - SCTEX (Dinalupihan Exit) - Roman Highway - Mariveles
1 hour &
20 minutes
Subic - SCTEX ( Dinalupihan Exit) - Roman Highway - Mariveles
1 hour &
10 minutes
Ferry Terminal in PICC to Camaya Coast Terminal
1 hour &
30 minutes
Ninoy Aquino International Airport - then follow the travel route from Manila to Mariveles
Diosdado Macapagal International Airport - then follow the travel route from Clark to Mariveles
Subic Bay International Airport - then follow the travel route from Subic to Mariveles
Chopper and Seaplane from any international airport mentioned aboved to Camaya Coast Mariveles
A Residential Resort
Once a secluded cove accessible only to small boats from nearby villages of Mariveles carrying fishermen and local tourists, this beautiful hidden beach facing West Philippines Sea has now been unveiled as newest showcase to tourist or vacationers. Blessed with natural white sand amid verdant forest and rolling hills, the coast is being earmarked for recreation, eco-tourism, and nature preservation. Camaya Coast, a 450 hectares that enclaves' commercial establishments and residential communities anchored on an eco-tourism leisure concept along the coastline of Mariveles, Bataan. It is a two and a half to three hour drive from Manila accessible via the Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway, or through a one-hour ferry ride from Manila Bay, to ferry visitors and residents and will dock directly at the peninsula jutting from Camaya's cove. Adding to Camaya Coast's unique offering is its diverse natural features. There are rolling hills offering panoramic views of the South China Sea, mountains, unique cliffs and coves, waterfalls, a white-sand beach, and a river that cuts through the forest. There will also be the sports mall that offers diving, kayaking, biking, swimming, tennis, badminton, billiards, basketball, volleyball, archery and table tennis, among others. It's a luxurious retreat surrounded by 450 hectares of well-preserved flora and tropical fauna.We are pleased in offering an in-house financing scheme with an interest rate of 7 percent per annum for 10 years.