Camaya Coast — Events Pavilion & Beachfront Lawns

Camaya Coast — Events Pavilion & Beachfront Lawns

Beachfront celebrations in Mariveles
4.7 57 reviews Brgy Biaan Marivels, FCMP+77Q, Mariveles, 2105 Bataan, Philippines
PHP175,000 avg. priceUp to 300 guests

Camaya Coast in Mariveles, Bataan offers resort-style venues ranging from covered pavilions to beachfront lawns with wide sea views. It’s a popular choice for company outings, weddings, and milestone parties, with flexible layouts for medium to large groups. Typical guest capacity is around 80–500 depending on the space and setup.

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Camaya Coast — Events Pavilion & Beachfront Lawns Resort in Brgy Biaan Marivels, FCMP+77Q, Mariveles, 2105 Bataan, Philippines accommodates up to 300 guests. PHP175,000 avg. price for typical events. Popular for Weddings, Company outings, Team building, Birthday parties, Product launches. Amenities include Beachfront lawn options, Covered pavilion/function space, On-site accommodations, Parking, Restrooms, Power supply, Event coordination (in-house/partner). Request a quote to check availability, packages, and date holds. The location offers convenient access for guests and vendors, with flexible layouts to suit seated dinners, cocktail receptions, and hybrid programs.

Main Venue Type

Resort

Secondary Venue Types

Beach venuePavilionOutdoor lawn

Best for:

WeddingsCompany outingsTeam buildingBirthday partiesProduct launches

Amenities

Beachfront lawn optionsCovered pavilion/function spaceOn-site accommodationsParkingRestroomsPower supplyEvent coordination (in-house/partner)

Guest Capacity:

200
350
Rating: 4.7/5 (57 Google reviews)

  • 5.0/5:

    I really enjoyed my Camaya Coast day tour! The place is beautiful and relaxing — perfect for a quick getaway. I love the slides and the fun water activities, they really made the day exciting! The beach was clean, the staff were friendly, and the whole place had that perfect summer vibe.
    And if you want for booking assistance for Bataan tours and Mariveles tours, you can also book through Angelsam Travel and Tours for a perfectly tailored itinerary tourist spot, side trips and hassle-free experience in Bataan!

    Angelsam Travels

  • 5.0/5:

    Amazing experience in Camaya Coast!
    Lots of amenities and activities.
    Restos and food stalls to choose from tho a bit pricey but there are discounts for minimum amount purchase.
    Bathrooms and shower rooms are maintained clean.
    Easy to tour around the area as there free shuttles.
    Kids and Senior friendly 👍🏻

    Daisy Jean

  • 5.0/5:

    Today, I’m going to share everything you need to know about how to get to one of the most underrated beach destinations in the Philippines — Camaya Coast in Mariveles, Bataan. If you're planning a trip, there are three main ways to get there: by ferry, by bus, or by private car. I’ll walk you through each option so you can choose what works best for your vibe and budget.

    Let’s start with the ferry — easily the most convenient and scenic option. Ferries to Camaya Coast leave from the CCP Complex in Pasay, and the trip takes less than two hours. What’s great about this route is that you’re dropped off right on the beach at the resort itself. No need for extra transfers. Just make sure to book your tickets ahead of time through the Camaya Coast website or their reservations line, especially if you're traveling on a weekend or holiday.

    If you're on a tighter budget and don’t mind a bit of an adventure, you can go by bus to Bataan. Buses going to Mariveles, Bataan, leave from terminals like Cubao or Avenida. The ride takes about four to five hours, depending on traffic. Once you get to Mariveles town proper, you’ll need to hop on a tricycle or jeep to reach Camaya Coast, which is around 13 kilometers away. It’s a bit more of a journey, but it’s definitely doable and affordable.

    And of course, if you’re up for a road trip, driving is a great option too. From Manila, take the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) then the Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX), and exit at Dinalupihan. From there, drive along Roman Superhighway through towns like Balanga and Limay. Once you reach Mariveles town, just follow the signs going to Camaya Coast. The drive takes about 3 to 3.5 hours, and the views are totally worth it — especially if you're traveling with friends or family.

    So whether you want a fast and easy ferry ride, a budget-friendly bus adventure, or a scenic road trip, there's a route to Camaya Coast that fits your style. If this guide helped you out, don’t forget to like the video, drop your questions in the comments, and subscribe for more travel tips and vlogs. See you at the beach!

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