Just visit Zambales resort and find the Anawangin Cove the crescent shaped cove with a pristine white sand beach and what creates the place different is the uncommon riddle of tall pine trees blooming round its vicinity.
The cove's relative seclusion has kept it free from development, there are no resorts on this sparkling piece of natural beauty, save for a few huts and deep wells. Just behind the beach is the pine forest and a marsh, where you can find natural springs that feeding to the sea.This place is home to a number of bird species.
So, if you just want to get close to the nature or just need a quiet place to unwind and relax and the best place for you. They also offers a lot of adventure activities for a camping travel itinerary. Come and enjoy your friends outing in here.
Contact Information:
Location Address: San Antonio, Pundaquit, Zambales, Philippines
Official Website: https://www.facebook.com/anawangincove
Rates
Boat Rates
SMALL BOAT….(max of 4 pax)
BIG BOAT (5 to 10 pax)
BIG BOAT 11 pax and ABOVE
Things to Rent
Boat Rent (2-5 pax) - P1,000
Tent :
Lantern (inclusive of kerosene gas): 200Php/night
Sportfishing/Angling - P1,500.00(5am-5pm, fuel included)
Amenities
Looking for guide going to Anawangin Cove is located in San Antonio, Zambales, Philippines. You can take public buses from Manila to Iba, Zambales which will consume approximately 6 hours. If you prefer to travel by car, the trip will only take around 4 hours via SCTex. Upon reaching San Antonio, a 10-20 minute tricycle ride is necessary to take you to Pundaquit, the jump-off point to Anawangin Cove and the nearby beaches. From Pundaquit to Anawangin, you’ll need to take a 45-minute boat ride. Just follow also the map guide we provided below.