San Antonio is increasingly known for its beautiful beaches, majestic mountains. It is a favorite destination of campers and beach lovers.
- It cost around 250-350 each for boatride for the whole day Island Hopping activity. (it depends on the negosation)
- Annawangin Cove: It is a crescent shaped cove with a pristine white sand beach. What makes the place unique is the unusual riddle of tall pine trees flourishing round its vicinity. There are no roads leading to Anawangin. It is only accessible by a 30 minute boat ride from Pundaquit, San Antonio, or by a six-hour trek through hot, open trails thru the Pundaquit range. The cove's relative isolation has kept it free from development - as of this writing, there are no resorts on this sparkling piece of natural beauty, save for a few huts and deep wells. Just behind the beach is the pine forest and a marsh, where one can find natural springs feeding to the sea. The area is home to a number of bird species.
- Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Antonio,_Zambales
- Pundaquit: Nestled in the navel of the Zambales coastline, a Spanish Light House from the 1800s is found atop the "Islas de Punta Capones." This is reminiscent of places such as "Sierra Leone." Zambales is also home to the famous Crystal Beach surf in the quaint town of San Narciso. This surf spot is known as a "surfing paradise" closest to Manila. There you will find surf lessons, board rentals, as well as cozy accommodations. Pundaquit is also fast becoming as surfing capital of Luzon.
This is the upper side of the island where you can visit the lighthouse of Pundaquit
The other Island is on the list, its up to you or on the boat if you want to visit those Islands.
- Nagsasa Cove
- Talisayin Cove
- Silanguin Cove
- Camara Island
- Capones Island
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