Saub Beach
Even though there are beaches where we
live and where the fish pen is, we want to explore other places of
interest along the Pacific town areas of Southern Leyte. Saub Beach
is south of St. Bernard about 10 kilometers. We have passed the sign
numerous times on our way to Sogod with fleeting thoughts of visiting
the beach. On a Feburary 29, 2016 trip to Sogod, we visited Saub Beach. The road to the beach is unimproved and we parked a
distance away from the beach and walked on in.
It is a rock and pebble beach so water
shoes are in order when visiting this beach. It has 3 sheds that can
be used on a first come basis. There is a grassy area under the
coconut trees that a blanket could be used on. There is also a
volley ball court where a fish net is being used.
I did not take the opportunity to swim
around the rock bluff. I waded in to it and it looks okay. Probably
need to watch the current and I do not know what is around the point.
But it looks interesting to swim around.
We enjoyed our visit to this beach.
The water was clear and JJ had a good time swimming. During the week
it is probably not busy. We were the only ones there that day. The
caretaker says it is crowded on the weekend, especially when rice
threshing crews are in the area. She apologized for not cleaning the
area especially since the place was full of beach goers that weekend.
I guess nobody expected anyone to come to their beach on weekdays.
We paid 150 peso (about $3) for the use
of the beach and shed. Even though there was some trash around, it
was worth the money.
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