About This Place
Sugar Beach (also known as Langub Beach) is a quiet and secluded 1.1-kilometer stretch of coastline in Sipalay City. Known for its “sweet spot of inaccessibility,” it remains one of the most peaceful and unspoiled destinations in Negros—perfect for travelers who want to disconnect.
Why Travelers Love It
Secluded & Uncrowded:
No direct road access, keeping the beach quiet and less commercialized
Unique Sand:
Light golden-brown sand (not white), soft and natural in appearance
Darkens when wet, giving it a distinctive look
Epic Sunsets:
West-facing shoreline offers some of the most dramatic sunsets in the region
Digital Detox Vibe:
Limited Wi-Fi and occasional power interruptions—ideal for unplugging
Top Activities
Island Hopping:
Trips to nearby spots like Turtle Island and mangrove areas
Snorkeling & Diving:
Explore Julien’s Wreck (shallow shipwreck)
Dive sites nearby: Mad Max, Coral Garden
Trekking:
Hike to Langub (Hilltop) Peak for panoramic views of Sipalay
River Kayaking:
Paddle along the peaceful Nauhang River surrounded by mangroves
How to Get There
From Sipalay Proper:
Charter a boat (15 mins) directly to your resort (~₱300–₱400)
Via Gil Montilla Junction:
Tricycle to Nauhang river (~₱100)
Small boat crossing to the beach (~₱10–₱50)
Where to Stay
Takatuka Beach Resort – Unique themed rooms and artistic vibe
Sulu Sunset Beach Resort – Lush gardens and generous food servings
Buenaventura Beach Resort – Quiet, cozy, and well-managed
Driftwood Village – Budget-friendly with a social, backpacker vibe
Traveler Tips
Bring Essentials:
Cash, snacks, and personal items (no ATMs nearby)
Connectivity:
Expect weak signal and limited internet
Best Time to Visit:
Late afternoon for sunsets, early morning for calm sea conditions
Pro Tip:
Stay at least one night to fully enjoy the peaceful atmosphere—day trips don’t do it justice