How to Get to Anawangin Cove:
Zambales is 2 to 3 hours away from Manila to Brgy. Pundaquit (where Anawangin cove is) and there’s another 25 to 30 min tricycle ride from Brgy. Pundaquit to Mt. Pundaquit where boat rentals to Anawangin Cove are.
Go to one of Victory Liner stations, get yourself a ticket to Iba, Zambales or Sta. Cruz, Zambales (Php 251.00). When nearing the town of San Antonio, tell the conductor to drop you off the town’s public market. Call a tricycle going to Pundaquit (Php 60.00 for every two passenger).
For more information about Anawangin, you can also read this complete Travel Guide to Nagsasa, Anawangin, and Capones.












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