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Anawangin Cove

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If you’re looking for an extraordinary adventure and also fond of seeing breathtaking sceneries then anawangin is a perfect place to visit. It is a white sand, crescent shape cove located at San Antonio, Zambales.



Unlike the famous beach Boracay, this place is not yet developed (and hope to stay as such to preserve its natural beauty). There are No resorts or Hotels to check-in so bring your own tent and be ready for camping. The best place to camp there is under the tall pine trees, though it’s too crowded during summer season. You can bring your own food (and don’t forget to bring plenty of water) or simply catch fish (sounds interesting right?). More or less you can do a survivor-like adventure if you desire!.

Though If you’re not an adventurous type of person and just want to visit or drop by at anawangin. You can actually stay in pundaquit (which is also a very nice place). There are lots of resorts there where you can stay.

How to get there:
  • Take a bus bound to Iba or Sta. Cruz Zambales. Victory Liner bus in Cubao or Caloocan have trips bound to this place. Get off at San Antonio. Bus Fare ranges from P235 to P270 pesos 
  •  Ride a tricycle going to pundaquit. the tryk will cost you P25 - P50 per head depending on how well you negotiate with the driver
  • From pundaquit, you can hire a boat that will take you to Anawangin which will take about 40 minutes. Boat rental is P1200 which is good for 4 people. However, if you’re physically fit and think you can endure the 3-5 hr. trek to Anawangin (depending on your speed), you can do so and hire a guide for 500 pesos. If you're a newbie, Don’t do it yourself for there are information that there are wilds in that area.
Traveller Tips:
  • Bring tents with lock if you plan to stay at the cove for 2 to 3 days. If you will go far from your tent have at least one person left to take care of your belongings. Because as of today, lots of campers converge in this cove.
  • Bring enough Utensils/Cooking Gear or ready to eat meals.
  • There are boatman who actually lend Camping gears for free. (Except for the tent)
It is advisable to prepare your itinerary before going there in order to avoid wasting time in decision making when you are already there.






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