5 reasons why Pico de Loro Cove belongs on every eco-traveler’s radar

Nestled within the Hamilo Coast in Nasugbu, Batangas, Pico de Loro Cove is a haven for eco-conscious travelers. Known for its stunning landscapes and commitment to sustainability, this premier beach resort destination also offers the perfect blend of nature, adventure and relaxation.
Here’s why Pico de Loro should be on your eco-travel bucket list.
A sanctuary for marine biodiversity
Pico de Loro Cove is one of the 13 coves in Hamilo Coast, where 30 percent of the coastline is designated as a marine-protected area.
These sanctuaries safeguard coral reefs and marine life, making the cove an ideal spot for snorkeling and diving. Tropical fish such as Moorish idol, clown fish, among others can be seen underwater. And when in season, even green and hawksbill sea turtles lay eggs on the beach.
In partnership with the local government and World Wide Fund for Nature, Pico de Loro Cove actively monitors and preserves its marine protected areas.
Sustainable practices at its core
Sustainability is embedded in Pico de Loro Cove’s operations.
Eco-friendly initiatives include rainwater harvesting that is utilized in the Pico lagoon and landscape irrigation; solid waste management to properly dispose different kinds of trash to preserve the nature; and renewable energy integration to save usage of electricity in the area.
Adding to these green efforts is the resort’s sea turtle hatching and release program, which protects endangered marine species and raises awareness among guests about ocean conservation.
Over 60 percent of the land is also allocated for green spaces and open areas, fostering a harmonious balance between luxury and environmental responsibility.
Nature trails for the adventurous soul
Adventure seekers will love the scenic nature trails that wind through Pico de Loro Cove’s lush landscapes. These trails invite visitors to hike up Mount Pico while enjoying panoramic views and encounters with the region’s rich flora and fauna.
As part of its biodiversity conservation efforts, Pico de Loro Cove also runs programs dedicated to protecting local wildlife. The area is home to a variety of bird species—like tarictic hornbills, brahminy kites, woodpeckers, kingfishers, and orioles—making it a vibrant birdwatching destination for nature lovers.
Community engagement, livelihood support
Pico de Loro Cove’s commitment extends beyond preserving nature—it also uplifts local communities by hiring 80 percent of all the workers from Batangas.
By prioritizing local employment and supporting small businesses, the development ensures that tourism benefits the communities creating sustainable livelihood opportunities.
Eco-friendly leisure and luxury
Guests can enjoy premium amenities while embracing sustainability.
The Pico de Loro Beach and Country Club offers swimming, dining and recreational activities designed with eco-conscious principles. The architecture maximizes natural light and ventilation, reducing energy consumption while enhancing the guest experience when they play pickleball and tennis.
Pico de Loro Cove’s varied residential properties such as Freia, Sola and Pico Terraces foster eco-friendly designs and practices, and offer seclusion, security and serenity.