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Escape to the serene paradise of Zambales and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Anawangin, Nagsasa, Silanguin, Talisayin, Camara an...

Exploring Paradise: Island Hopping in San Antonio, Zambales

Escape to the serene paradise of Zambales and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Anawangin, Nagsasa, Silanguin, Talisayin, Camara and Capones Island. These are the reasons why I keep coming back to this lovely province. Join me as I take you on a journey through these breathtaking coves and islands, each with its unique charm and allure.


Anawangin

Anawangin Cove


Anawangin Cove is one of the first destinations I visited in Zambales. It is renowned for its unique and mesmerizing landscapes. As you set foot on its shores, you'll be greeted by a picturesque combination of pine trees, volcanic ash-covered beach, and azure waters. The contrasting scenery creates an otherworldly ambiance that sets Anawangin Cove apart from any other beach destination. There are many outdoor activities to do in this popular cove such as swimming, trekking, paddling, ATV, banana boat and many more!  Traveling time from Pundaquit Beach to Anawangin Cove is around 20 minutes. 



One of the most remarkable features of Anawangin Cove is the opportunity for camping amidst nature's grandeur. Imagine pitching your tent under the shade of towering pine trees, with the sound of gentle waves lulling you to sleep. Camping at Anawangin Cove provides a chance to disconnect from the digital world, reconnect with loved ones, and experience the simple joys of nature. If you are not into camping, you can book an air-conditioned room at Destinare Beach Resort and Camping. The room rates start at P2500.


Rooms in Nagsasa Cove

Nagsasa Cove


Escape to the serene beauty of Nagsasa Cove, a hidden gem nestled amidst the beautiful landscapes of Zambales. With its pristine shores, picturesque mountains, and calm waters, Nagsasa Cove offers a tranquil retreat away from the chaos of daily life. Be amazed by the enchanting allure of Nagsasa Cove, a coastal paradise that promises a rejuvenating escape. If you are looking for a less crowd, I highly recommend to stay at Nagsasa Cove instead of Anawangin Cove. 


Swimming Pool in Nagsasa Cove


This beach destination is a true haven for those seeking peace and tranquility. Surrounded by lush mountains and set against a backdrop of crystal-clear waters, this cove exudes a sense of serenity that instantly washes away the stresses of everyday life. With its untouched beauty, Nagsasa Cove offers a retreat for the soul, allowing you to reconnect with nature and find solace in its peaceful atmosphere.


Beach Area of Talisayin Cove


Talisayin Cove



Welcome to Talisayin Cove, a hidden gem tucked away along the stunning coast of Zambales. With its untouched beauty, crystal-clear waters, and tranquil atmosphere, Talisayin Cove offers a secluded paradise for nature lovers and adventurers alike. It's a coastal haven waiting to be discovered.



This tourist spot is a true hidden gem, off the beaten path and away from the crowds. As you step foot onto its shores, you'll be greeted by a breathtaking landscape of powdery white sand, framed by majestic cliffs and swaying palm trees. The pristine beauty of Talisayin Cove creates a sense of serenity and tranquility that will instantly captivate your senses.


Emon Pulo in Silanguin Cove


Silanguin Cove


Silanguin Cove is a hidden treasure nestled along the untouched coastline of Zambales. With its pristine white sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters, and serene surroundings, Silanguin Cove offers a secluded paradise for nature enthusiasts and beach lovers alike. 


Infinity Pool of Emon Pulo in Silanguin Cove


This serene beach is a true hidden paradise, accessible only by boat or through a scenic hike. As you step onto its shores, you'll be greeted by a breathtaking panorama of turquoise waters blending with the lush greenery that surrounds the cove. The untouched beauty of Silanguin Cove creates an ambiance of tranquility and serenity, making it an ideal escape from the chaos of everyday life. If you want to stay overnight at this cove, stay at Emon Pulo. It's a lovely beachfront resort in Silanguin Cove.


Capones Island

Capones Island


Capones Island is one of my favorite islands in the province of Zambales. It's a true treasure, known for its dramatic landscapes and picturesque shores. As you approach the island, you'll be greeted by towering cliffs, revealing the island's rugged beauty. The sparkling blue waters that surround Capones Island create a sense of tranquility, inviting visitors to step into a world of natural wonder.


Beach of Capones Island


One of the highlights of Capones Island is its pristine beaches. The powdery white sand and crystal-clear waters beckon you to relax and unwind amidst the serene surroundings. Whether you're sunbathing, swimming, or simply strolling along the shore, the beauty of Capones Island's beaches will leave you in awe.


Camara Island


Camara Island


One of the highlights of Camara Island is its secluded beaches. Whether you're seeking relaxation or adventure, the pristine shores of Camara Island offer something for everyone. Bask in the sun, take a leisurely stroll along the beach, or dive into the clear waters for a refreshing swim. The tranquility of Camara Island allows you to escape the pressures of everyday life and immerse yourself in the beauty of nature.



Beyond its stunning beaches, Camara Island is a haven for snorkeling enthusiasts. Dive into the vibrant underwater world, where coral reefs and colorful marine life await. Explore the kaleidoscope of tropical fish and discover the hidden treasures beneath the surface. Snorkeling in the clear waters of Camara Island is an experience that will leave you in awe of the wonders of the ocean.


Emon Pulo in Silanguin Cove 


Where to stay in San Antonio


1. Youhan Beach Resort

2. Hideaway Hostel

3. Hilltop House

4. RedDoorrz Hostel

5. Monty's Riverside View Resort

6. Beach House Zambales

7.  Destinare Beach Resort and Camping 

8. Monty's Riverside View Resort

9.  Casa Bed and Breakfast 

10.  Emon Pulo



How To Get To San Antonio

Here's your guide on how to commute from Manila to Zambales:

1. From Manila, you have two main options: take a bus or drive a private vehicle. The most common route is via San Fernando, Pampanga.

2. If you're taking a bus, go to any of the bus terminals in Manila (e.g., Victory Liner, Genesis, or Five Star) and look for buses bound for Iba, Zambales. Make sure to inform the driver or conductor that you're getting off at San Antonio, Zambales, specifically for Anawangin. The fare is from P380 to P450. 

3. Once you arrive in San Antonio, Zambales, you need to proceed to Pundaquit Beach. This is where you can find boats that will take you to Anawangin Cove. From the main road, you can take a tricycle and tell the driver that you will go to Anawangin. 

4. From the town proper of San Antonio, you can hire a tricycle or take a jeepney going to Pundaquit Beach. It's a short ride, approximately 15-20 minutes. The fare is around P30.

5. At Pundaquit Beach, there are boatmen who offer island hopping services. You can negotiate with them for a boat ride to Anawangin Cove. The boat ride typically takes around 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the weather conditions. The fare is P250 / pax.


Things To Remember

1.  There's no signal in the area. 
2.  There's electricity in Anawagin.  It's recommended to bring a flashlight and a power bank. 
3. There's an available restrooms/ CRs in the cove. It's decent and clean.
4. Protect your skin by bringing an insect repellent and sunblock
5.  Bring your own tent or hammock. No worries, there's an available tent for rent in the area. 
6. Bring a lot of drinking water. 
7.  Bring your own food. There are stores in the area but most of the items are expensive. 
8.  Don't forget to bring a can opener, match, or lighter if you are planning to cook
9. Don't forget to bring slippers
10. If you are planning to cook in the cove, you can rent cooking utensils from the boatmen.
11. Respect others, especially at night.
12.  Please do not leave your trash anywhere. Leave nothing but footprints

NLEX Lakbay Norte is a media familiarization tour in Northern Luzon that aims to promote safe and fun travel by highlighting destinations in the North. This initiative is organized by NLEX Corporation, Emon Pulo Beach Resort, Chevrolet, Jansport and LGU of Zambales.

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