Rising about 120 feet above the shoreline, Naasug Point offers a dramatic view of the open sea. The vertical limestone cliff stands beside a white-sand beach, with clear waters rich in marine life. It is often confused with a similarly named site in Mabini, Bohol, but the Aklan location lies just outside the Boracay area, far from the crowds.


Nature and Adventure

The area around Naasug Point is edged with forested slopes, caves, and thriving underwater scenery. Visitors come for cliffside views, coastal walks, swimming, and scuba diving. The waters are calm on good days, making it ideal for exploring coral formations just offshore.

How to Get There?
Location: Marcelo, Bohol, Philippines
By Car: Driving to Naasug Cliff in Mabini, Bohol, is a scenic adventure. From Tagbilaran City, take the Tagbilaran–Panglao–Tubigon route, passing through rolling hills and coastal views. The roads are mostly paved, though some stretches near Mabini can be narrow and winding, so careful driving is advised. Once in Mabini, follow local signs or GPS directions to the cliffside, where a short trek rewards you with breathtaking panoramic views of the sea and rugged coastline.
By Commute: If commuting, start by taking a bus or van from Tagbilaran City to the town of Mabini. From the town center, you can hire a local habal-habal (motorbike taxi) to navigate the narrower roads leading up to Naasug Cliff.
