These cove is perfect for those who want to relive rest and to escape the busy metropolitan for the meantime. There is no signal and electricity here. A typical example of an isloted place.
This is an ideal place for barkadas who want to do camping and nigt swimming.
Things to do:
1. Trekking There's a trail that can guide you to see the top of the cove and the whole shore without tour guide.
2. Bonfire You can also set your own bonefire. It is more fascinating if you gather wood in the nearby forest or if you want you can buy from them for just php 100 (1 set of firewood).
3. Swimming The sea side is really attractive for you to swim because the current of the wave is calm since it is a cove.
For overnight, you can lay your tent to your preffered place. For those who dont have tents, you can rent but usually the boat package already includes the tent.
The sand in night time, seems like there's some glitters mixed in the sand.
How to get here: From Cubao Terminal (Victory Liner), ride a bus going to Iba Zambales and tell to the conductor your destination. Anawangin Cove is located at Pundaquit San Antonio Zambales. The driver dropped us at Public Market where we bought our food. From the market you need to ride a tricyle going to Pundaquit that costs Php50 each. Our contact person fetched us in the market so it was not hard for us to find the place.
Expenses:
Fare from Cubao to San Antonio Zambales: Php 260 Tricycle Going to Pundaquit: Php 50 Anawangin All in Package: Php 500 each Food: Php 200 each Tricycle: Php 50 Fare to Cubao: Php 260
RENT A VAN: contact numbers: 09222024122 09955312544 09324455699
FOOD WE ATE:
Package included charcoal, water and cooking utensils.