Romblon, Philippines
Nonok Beach Resort
White sands, blue waters, and a hidden gem that makes Romblon unforgettable

Nonok Beach Resort — a private stretch of white sand along Romblon Island’s coast
For just ₱50 — roughly one US dollar — you can step onto one of Romblon Island’s most charming private beaches. Nonok Beach Resort welcomes visitors with powdery white sand, calm turquoise water, and a relaxed set of amenities that makes an afternoon here feel like a genuine escape.
“White sands, blue waters, and complete resort amenities — Nonok Beach is ready to make your trip to Romblon memorable.”
Tucked just a short tricycle ride from the town center (the bayan), Nonok Beach is easy to reach but still feels wonderfully off the beaten path. Once you arrive, a scattering of huts and tables gives you a shaded spot to settle in, while the calm water stretches out invitingly in front of you.
At a glance
The beach house
Overnight stays are available at the beach house, subject to availability — and it’s worth inquiring early if you’re planning to spend the night. The structure spans three floors, each with its own character and layout.


The resort’s relaxed amenities and shoreline setting
The third floor is the most spacious, offering two bedrooms, a shared bathroom, and a kitchen — ideal for a small group or family. One floor down, the second floor has a single bedroom with its own bathroom and kitchen setup. The ground floor mirrors that layout with one bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen, and also sits closest to the water.
Shared comfort rooms and shower facilities are also available for day visitors. And for something a little more adventurous, there’s a treehouse with a bed available for rent — one of the more unique sleeping options you’ll find on Romblon Island.

The resort from the shore — a peaceful, unhurried place to unwind
Good to know before you go
No on-site staff
The resort is managed by an elderly couple who lives in the bayan — coordinate with them in advance.
Overnight stays
Subject to availability. Book ahead if you’re hoping to sleep in the beach house or treehouse.
Affordable entry
₱50 covers your entrance and access to huts, tables, and shared amenities for the day.
Nonok Beach is a reminder of what makes island travel in the Philippines so rewarding: uncrowded shores, genuine warmth, and the kind of simple beauty that doesn’t cost much to experience. Whether you’re stopping by for an afternoon swim or staying the night in the treehouse, it’s a spot worth the detour.
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