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anawangin cove

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  • RCATU
    Although I was raised and born in San Antonio but I've never been here till now. I've been living abroad and visiting this place is a treat. The boat ride is great and took us at least half an hour. It is best to come here early in the morning when the waves are calmer. We went home late afternoon and the waves are bigger. I have my family and classmates with me. My cousins and daughter are visiting for the first time. They have fun swimming and enjoying the view. There is an entrance fee which I negotiated (discount for a group of approx 15 people). Few vendors selling souveniers came along too. Prices are not bad our group spend at approx 500 pesos. Feedback from my family - it is a great place to come back. My own personal feedback - a great place to hang out for a day! It is not quite a wow factor but a place to come back soon and visit.
  • henciec
    We just recently have our first time experience in Anawangin Cove last Friday and Saturday (March 6-7, 2015). My Ate got our vouchers from Metrodeal for 389PHP for a group of 4 people as minimum number of traveler needed to get the package deal. We got 4 vouchers, unfortunately, me and my Ate ended up traveling together and completely wasting the 2 vouchers.The place was spectacular. Amazing landscape, crystallized water, white beach and fresh air.It's good for people traveling in groups but it's quite boring if you're going solo or duo, well maybe, it's a different scenario if it's a couple thing.
  • TravellerAnj
    Had a good time swimming and walking the beach of Anawangin. Fine sand, no rocks or broken corals, very clear water. We went there on a Monday and it was quiet. Many people go there to camp overnight. Seeing pine trees in the beach really makes you wonder why pine trees are here instead of coconut trees. Very minimal fee - P50/pax environmental fee and P300 for our cottage for the day. They have very simple bathroom and shower facilities you can use to wash up. Went there riding a boat by JayR and Liselle Agasa ( 0917-3809104). The boat was exclusive for our group of 12 for a fee of P2,000. Add P1,000 for simple lunch of chicken adobo, grilled fish, rice and purified water in a big container. Better request for soft drinks to be safer. Pre arrange your time with Kuya Jay R to make sure that they will be available when you leave. Because with us, we had to wait an hour for the the boat to come back from bringing other passengers back to Pundaquit beach.
  • yasminekurdi
    Very cheap entrance fee. 100Php- overnight and 50Php- day tour. We camped overnight, we slept in a tent and it was fun because it's a new experience. Do not worry because there will be people camping with you too, it is a popular place for camping. There is no electricity. Bring your own lights and lamps. You cook your own food in a basic way (by charcoal or wood) or you can bring your own portable gas tank for cooking or just canned goods. There are canteens but they close 5pm. Also, they can run out of food fast depending on how many people are there camping. There are shower rooms and also toilets. They are pretty clean. People there try to maintain them. Morning in this cove is amazing, the fresh breeze coming from the ocean, the sunshine hitting the mountains that creates beautiful colors and the morning hot taho by manong. LOL!!!
  • chiarivera
    What I love the most in Anawangin Cove was the fact that there is no electricity, no cellphone and internet signal and everything is back to the basics; Cook on a camp fire if you don't have a butane gas stove, eat with bare hands if you don't have any utensils and entertain yourselves with funny stories if you're bored.Getting to this place is relatively easy, by private or even by public transportation. It is advisable that you leave the Metro before 4am since it will take 4-5hours travel time to San Antonio, Zambales depending on the traffic. Stop by the public market for your camping needs and drive or hire a tricycle to Brgy. Pundaquit, you won't get lost since there are lots of sign boards along the way. From Brgy. Pundaquit negotiate for a boat ride to Anawangin Cove or take a package tour offered by local boat operators. This package tour would include a round trip boat ride and a side trip tour to Capones Island. Some of the packages includes camping necessities like camping tent, icebox with ice, purified water, charcoal and cookware. It is really hassle free package, the boatman will carry all of your things and even set up your tent for you if your having troubles with it.You can bring your own hammock or just laze on the sand with a paperback. You can swim all day if you want or trek up the hill and take photos of the whole cove. You can consume all the booze that you brought with you and dance like nobody's watching around the bonfire and no one will bother you.Life is better at the beach, isn't?
  • anally08
    We were indeed amazed by the beautiful beach in anawangin. Very refreshing and relaxing! This is a very affordable way of having a vacation. We searched over the internet if we can find a boatman than can arrange our tour in anawangin. Luckily, we contacted kuya jay-r and he arranged everything from boatride to tents and supplies of mineral water and cooking utensils. Its much cheaper if we directed to a boatman rather than having a travel agency. When we got there, we went to their receiving area and his wife, ate liselle prepared the stuffs we needed. Then we got board and after 30minutes,whoahh! We arrived at anawangin! Nosignal there and electricity but its alright because thats what we really wanted. Away from work and urban life. And after an overnight stay, we appreciates more the beauty of nature. Im very thankful for the wonderful trip and for the people who helped us on our adventure. Th boatmen especially kuya jayr and his wife. By the time we left,the other boatmen rush to us and told us that we left a camera along the shore. Thank God! Because we didnt even notice that it is missing! People like them will make us coming back again and again to visit anawangin.In case you might need a boatman, I can post kuya jayr's numberhere and feel free tocontact him. 09173809104.
  • Sette_G
    Like: relaxing place, a place to be close to natureDislike: can be crowded specially during peak season, limited picnic tables, food and drinks are pricey, almost double the regular price
  • Kewihiku
    Pro's: super secluded, not crowded (off peak), no electricity, green, quiet, dark, mysterious, perfect getaway, get in touch with nature...Con's: somewhat far, crowded (peak), few trash, waves, no life guard, one sari sari store.Transpo is between P1,000-P2,000 (get to know the locals and haggle). Trip can be dangerous (waves, current, trek). Travel in the morning (like 6am). Bring ample food and water.Practice safety and you'll be fine. Be extra careful and responsible (alcohol). Please pick your own trash after and bring it with you.
  • ShengChelle
    I was there with couple of friends a years ago. We paid Php 1,200.00 for the banca roundtrip. It's better if you know someone there so you can get discounts on their banca. Travel time should be morning so that the sea is calm. Afternoon is not good. Sea wasn't calm when we went there. I was a lil bit scared coz I dont know how swim in case of trouble. Anyway, at Anawangin for me it was so beautiful when we went there. Peacefully and relaxing place to visit. Not crowded unlike other beaches. The problem there was they don't have electricity since its far from the town and they have no signal. Should bring snacks with you too because they only have one sari sari store. Btw, that place maintained its cleanliness.
  • sashakate07
    I always love outdoors activities...camping, hiking, and all.. So when I heard about anawangin cove... I was so curious hows it.. And hearing all those good reviews. So went with friends to see and experience. Its an island far from civilization (lol.. Exaggerated?) But yeah a bit.. An island with pine trees.. White sands and few locals residing there.. And there's only one store so better buy all what you need before heading to this island..no hotels or inns so you need a tent (there's a tent for rent too..rented a small one that's 300pesos)..no electricity.. Cook food with woods.. Quiet and safe.. And you can swim all night long.. Its just a perfect getaway with friends!
  • faaradar
    We actually only went to the cove just north of this one which is not suppose to be as nice as this one. But it was still a great trip and highly recommend. We got boat from Pundaquit Zambales for 1500 pesos for about a 2 hour trip for 3 of us. Had a great time , great to get away. Beautiful scenery. Can go to Capones Islands also. Friend said to go early in morning to Capones to go to far side of Island by Lighthouse.
  • nozomiblues
    My dorm buddies and I spent the night at the cove, we camped by the beach (Editha's Campsite) and we really enjoyed our stay. We also hiked the small hill beside the cove to get a good look of the cove, and the view was breathtaking. the best time to hike is early in the morning or late in the afternoon, just before sunset. the shoreline is just short, it suddenly dips down...but the water is pretty much calm, especially early in the morning. this is a nice place for camping, outings and just simply relaxing, a break from the urban life. tips: buy all necessary things: food, water, etc at Pundaquit market because they are quite expensive at the cove, besides it is limited. bring disposable materials (paper cups and plates) for easier disposal, to save water (no need to wash) and for easier food preparation. remember to clean as you go...practice trash segregation... :)mosquitoes are not much a bother except probably on rainy season. go early so that you could choose a nice spot, by lunchtime esp on week-ends, the nice spots are already occupied. also, try to go there on weekdays and avoid peak season: summer.)
  • Espressovan
    We went there last May with my brother and couple of friends. We're from Valenzuela City. We took a bus(Victory Liner) at Caloocan-Monumento station. 4-5 hours ride. The bus route is from Manila to Iba, Zambales. We got off at San Antonio and sign in their logbook. I guess that's for the visitors of their town. We ride tricycle towards Pundaquit that's where we are going to ride a boat. But before that we pretty much bought goods, food and water, already at the town. Boat ride was 1,500. We didn't spent overnight, so we get back to the town at the afternoon. We spent the night at one of my friends relatives. Anyway, anyone should have enjoyed staying in that place. You'll appreciate nature more. Btw, food is expensive in the island. And not too many choices you could purchase on.
  • daniloo10
    My hopes and expectations were high for Anawangin coz of the great travel stories my friends told me about the place. Well it was a so-so place for me. Plus factors are the serenity of the place, nice beach waters, and the camping experience. Negative factors are the cleanliness of the place which was not properly maintained, and the availability of electricity at night, which was expected.Boat ride going to Anawangin takes an hour and 15 minutes so be aware when creating your own D.I.Y trip.
  • Chen-ay19
    This island is just so great for people who wants beaches, sand and island hopping. Travelling with friends, we had a great escape on this island .
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