Welcome to Pasacao, the beach capital of Camarines Sur, where crystal-clear waters kiss golden shores and every breeze whispers a story from the sea. Known as the “Summer Capital of Camarines Sur,” this coastal gem blends scenic nature, history, and a laid-back Bicolano spirit that’s as warm as its tropical sun.
Pasacao is famous for its beach resorts, perfect for a quick escape or long coastal retreats. Whether you’re in for sunbathing, snorkeling, island hopping, or just sipping coconut juice by the shore, Balogo Beach, Daruanak Island, and Pagoda Beach Resort are top picks.
For a panoramic view, trek up to Mount Bernacci or visit the Port of Pasacao, one of the oldest in the Bicol Region, where Spanish galleons once docked centuries ago.
Pasacao’s culture is deeply rooted in Catholic traditions and fishing heritage. The locals celebrate the Pasa-Pasa Festival every August, showcasing vibrant street dances, sea-themed parades, and cultural presentations that honor the town’s maritime history.
Locals speak Bikol-Naga and Tagalog, with a growing number fluent in English. The people are friendly, family-oriented, and have a strong connection to the sea, many families have been fishermen for generations.
Seafood is the town’s culinary crown. Don’t miss:
Pair these with a cool buko juice or local palm wine while dining beachside.
Music here is an island mix, expect Bicol love songs, reggae beats, and live acoustic sessions by the shore. Locals often gather with guitars in hand, jamming to both OPM and traditional Bicol tunes under the stars.