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Openning hours
  • Monday 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Tuesday 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Wednesday 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Thursday 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Friday 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Saturday 1:00 – 5:00 PM
  • Sunday 1:00 – 5:00 PM
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Anawangin Cove
Anawangin Cove
Anawangin Cove
Anawangin Cove
Anawangin Cove
Anawangin Cove
Anawangin Cove
Anawangin Cove
Anawangin Cove
Anawangin Cove
Reviews
Jogierome Cuya (01/09/2021)
This place is really chill and ineffable. Hmmm, I realized that chill is really one of my favorite words when it comes to describing places. Going back, Anawangin cove has fine brown sand which is really tiring if you will walk into it but the sand and its sea is really worth the sees! My friends and I decided to visit this place during the second week of November and we loved the place and would like to stay for another day if only we have much time and cash. The trees covering us is giving us a relaxing figure of an island that is talking to you peacefully. Aside from the sea, the cove also has its mountain with a combination of brownish Oakley and green color. It's giving me a vibration of Disney's Mulan OST, Reflection being sung by Lea Salonga. The place is really awesome! The sunset's color is mixing up with the sea while it's kissing down the Earthen realm, it is surreal! Well, duh! Done with the describing and adjectives. Every beautiful travel has its own glory to our eyes and wallets, yes, wallet! Haha. We're a group of friends composing of 6 people: two who just broke up but still calling each other as "babe" - duh!, a two who are both making things complicated but happy with each other's company, a reggae curly haired man who I think will be the one to change Philippine religionship- haha and of course me- a wonderful little effin' giant. Our budget for each person since it is a DIY is at least 2,000.00 each. The breakdown will be elaborated later on. Our bus from Pasay is scheduled to depart around 11:30 pm and we arrived at Brgy. San Antonio, Zambales around 4:30am. There, we waited for the Market to open so we can buy our needs such as food and water for the stay at the island, for we all know that in every travel all the prices are priced in glittering fairy gold, so we decided to buy everything at that market. Then we took a P100.00 worth tricycle ride to Pundaquit and paid a P20.00 fee (in which I won't elaborate for what darn fee is that for, kidding, it is for environmental maintenance)before entering the area. The tricycle driver also assisted us to look for a boat that includes an island hopping package (P3000, I think, I forgot) and rented a tent (P300.00 each) that we will be needing at the cove (P130 entrance fee overnight). We stayed at the cove for 2 days and a night. It was really great and refreshing we almost don't want to go but we have work the next day and we want to keep reminiscing the memories of the place, lingering in our own memory cells gliding with those electron signals all over our brain. We ate, slept, drink, bathed in the sea, talked stories and played music. It is really wonderful and became more magnanimous because of the people I am with. I would really love to make more reviews about the place that I am visiting and bust the place with all the happiness that I can bring out. I also suggest that the next time you go to places try it alone (well, you know being alone doesn't mean you're lonely, it might also mean that you're a soul looking for a place that you can also call a second, third or fourth and so on of the nths home) or be with the people who will keep you alive, either way will be good for your being. P.S. and a friendly reminder: don't buy Goto on your first bus stop no matter how enticing and homy the smell is, once you reached Zambales there will be a very friendly and mapang-asar na ate that sells the same homy feeling lugaw, which costs cheaper or else your friends will call you a "110" until before you get to the island or worst until the end of your trip.
Rhonald Purs (10/17/2020)
Amazing Vacation here, good people, astonishing nature 👍
Rocky Guibao (10/06/2020)
Plz dont book from this number given in this site fake acount already reported to authorities of pandaquit zambales...
TONIO GALANG (01/12/2021)
like the adventure together with family and friends
William Martin (wmartin0817) (03/11/2020)
It was around 14 years ago when we first visited the cove, if heaven exists, this must be it. Mt. (San) Antonio is the most rewarding climb for as theres some gifts from the creator for you to see on the other side of it, if I remember it correctly you can traverse on 2 more coves from Pundaquit Jump off which is one of it is Nagsasa Cove. Really hate to see that this is already been turned to a resort. Hoped they left it as it is.
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