Ultimate Nature Getaway Trip with this 2D/1N Camp at Anawangin, Zambales for only P749/pax Valued at P7800 (min. of 4 persons)
available
- Value
- ₱7800
- Discount
- 62%
- You Save
- ₱4801
The Fine Print
• 1 voucher is good for 4 persons
• Maximum of additional 2 pax per voucher only
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Highlights
Inclusions:
• 2D/1N CAMPING at Anawangin Island in Zambales
Tent Rentals (sizes depends on the number of persons per group)
• Roundtrip boat transfers (Pundaquit-Anawangin-Pundaquit)
• Sidetrip to Capones Island
• Entrance / Overnight Fees at Anawangin included
• Tour Guide’s Fee Included
• PLUS FREE 5 Gallons of drinking water!
The Company
Travel Cravers ServicesBlk 5 Lot 5 Emerald St. Soldiers Hills III Caloocan City
Anawangin is one of the best beaches in the Philippines to spend your vacation. It is the nearest cove from the town proper of Pundaquit. It is currently the most visited and developed amongst its neighboring coves.

Anawangin is a crescent shaped cove with a pristine white sand beach and volcanic ash. What makes the place unique is the unusual riddle of tall pine trees flourishing round its vicinity. You can reach Anawangin by a 30 minute boat ride from Pundaquit, San Antonio, Zambales. The cove’s relative isolation has kept it free from development. Just behind the beach is the pine forest and a marsh, where one can find natural springs feeding to the sea and the area is home to a number of bird species.

Most of people love to travel and explore the beauty around the country or if possible, around the globe.
And one of the most visited destinations is the Anawangin Cove which is by far the most popular target trip for campers and beach goers alike. It is surrounded by mountains of rocks theoretically known to be formed by ages of volcanic activities in the past. But the most surprising phenomenon which has occured in the past years were the growth of pine trees just behind the banks of the cove. Just the mention of the name Zambales will ring a bell for those who have gone to the cove that a trip to Pundaquit is never complete without feeling Anawangin’s mixture of volcanic ash and white sand beneath your feet.

Capones Island is one of the main attractions in Pundaquit Zambales. The island is actually a big lump of rock formation with very little soil. One of the best things to do on the island, aside from just hanging around, is go up and take a tour of the lighthouse. While Camara Island is the closest island from the shores of Pundaquit Zambales. The island, like its close neighbor Capones, is also a big lump of rock with very little soil. Trees aren’t that many but because of the rock formations and angle of the island, it’s not hard to find shade and scenic spots for a great photo shoot. . It has two sides separated by a white sandbar that becomes visible during the lowtide and disappears during the high tide. Big rocks that dwarf the tourists are plenty on this island.

