No Wonder why Anawangin is one of the hottest and most search Philippine tourist/ beach destination of 2011 surpassing Boracay, Palawan and Caramoan. Probably Filipinos and outlanders would really want to experience interacting and getting much closer with nature as in no electricity, no highrise hotels, no cellphone signal and such around. Campers would prefer going to Anawangin Cove because of the adventure that it has to offer since tent is the only means of accommodation.
Anawangin is a crescent shape cove located at Barangay Pundaquit, 2206 San Antonio Zambales Philippines. It is famous for pine trees along the stretch of the cove, white sand and crystal clear waters.
From Manila to Anawangin would take about 4 – 5 hours by public transportation (Victory Liner Bus). From San Antonio to Barrio Pundaquit would take 10 to 15 minutes by tricycle. Boat ride from Pundaquit to Anawangin would take 20 to 30 minutes in an average. Complete travel guide on the link.
Anawangin Cove Tour Package on the link.
Hi Matt! If you do not mind me asking, how much did you spend on your Anawangin adventure? Thanks :)
Hi, I got interested in writing a post about anawangin cove because we’re planning to go there this January. So as of the moment I cannot answer your question.
Hello Christia’s world,
Merry Christmas in advance..
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Hi amazing pundakit,
If you want you can provide some photos of the place and the complete package inclusion including your contact details and I will feature it here. Thanks for dropping by.