Of the numerous beach destinations near Manila, the town of San Antonio, Zambales, probably has the most fascinating character.

“We used to own a piece of beachfront home in one of the coves numerous decades ago,” our boatman Randy shared as our boat zoomed past the waves. “My parents sold them for a piece of land in Pundaquit.” There was a bit of regret in his voice. regret might not be the best word for it as the Tagalog term panghihinayang best captures the feeling. They didn’t know the place would be transformed drastically into a lucrative traveler destination.

Since the cataclysmic eruption of nearby Mt. Pinatubo in 1991, the rocky coastline of San Antonio has undergone a metamorphosis. It is now blanketed with thick volcanic ash that created white beaches, something numerous tourists are wildly attracted to. Agoho trees, a type of casuarina, have grown inland, fostering an irresistible charm. When Anawangin caught the attention of the first tourists who “rediscovered” the beach a decade ago, the municipality of San Antonio was never the same again. tourism has become a major livelihood option.

Many visitors gracing the town with their presence have only one thing in mind when they come: Anawangin Cove. but there are numerous other attractions in the area. here are 10 things you can do in San Antonio.

The coastline of San Antonio is patched with beaches covered in volcanic ash from Mt. Pinatubo

Что освещено в этом руководстве?

1. Beach-hop!
2. trek to the beaches!
3. sample pinoy kakanin at San Antonio Market.
4. Camp out!
5. Take a dip at Nagsasa Falls.
6. view the stars.
7. Climb to the top of Capones Lighthouse.
8. Go fishing!
9. catch the sunset.
10. admire the town’s cultural heritage at Casa San Miguel.

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1. Beach-hop!

Beach hopping is probably the primary reason you’ll consider a check out to this town. Anawangin is just one of the numerous secluded coves of San Antonio. Nagsasa has become a popular alternative as Anawangin continues to entertain hordes of tourists. Nagsasa is bigger and has a much picturesque landscape, albeit a bit farther. Both have ashen beaches and a well-worn trail to a viewpoint that provides a wonderful panoramic view of the coves.

Nagsasa Cove
Talisayen Cove is also a good option. Silanguin Cove is the most distant of all beaches and its beach isn’t ashen. but these two alternatives offer a much quieter, much more unwinding experience.

Read more: budget travel guide to Anawangin and Nagsasa

2. trek to the beaches!

To Anawangin!
While boat trips are the most popular form of transportation, the beaches can also be accessed by a long trek over the mountains. Anawangin Cove can be reached after a 4-5-hour hike over Mt. Pundaquit (Jump-off point: Pundaquit), while Nagsasa after a 5-6-trek over Mt. Nagsasa from Sitio San Martin, Subic.

3. sample pinoy kakanin at San Antonio Market.

Pinoy Kakanin at San Antonio Market
On your way to the beaches (before the tour), you might want to pay a check out to the town’s public market to shop for food especially if you’re staying there overnight. While you’re at it, drop by the section of the pinoy kakanin section of the market and get some sapin-sapin, suman, nilupak, and more!

4. Camp out!

The camp area of Anawangin
There are plenty of accommodations in Pundaquit, but camping is the best way to experience the back-to-basics vibe of the place. Anawangin in particular morphs into a tent town especially during top season. There are restrooms around (might not be for the picky ones). but make sure you have bring food.

Read more: Overnight camping at Anawangin

5. Take a dip at Nagsasa Falls.

Half an hour away from the shore of Nagsasa is a small cascade. It’s not much for a waterfall, but its cold freshwater provides a refreshing soak after a whole morning of swimming and basking in the sun! You will probably need a local guide if you’re a first-timer. fee is P30 per person.

6. view the stars.

GoSkyWatch
With not much light to block your view of the skies, do not let the night pass without a good look at the stars. (You won’t see this as numerous stars in Manila!) If you own a smartphone, you might want to install Google SkyMap (Android) or GoSkyWatch (iPhone/iPad) for a better stargazing experience.

7. Climb to the top of Capones Lighthouse.

Capones Island
The Capones Island Lighthouse is a historic beacon perched atop a cliff. together with Camara Island, it is a popular island-hopping sidetrip destination. visitors may enter the building and climb to the top of the tower. The lighthouse guides vessels to and from Subic Bay and Corregidor. Rocky Camara Island, just opposite Capones, is also a good stopover on your way back to Pundaquit.

8. Go fishing!

Randy, our boatman, reeling in a wahoo, our first catch!
Fishing trips have taken form in Pundaquit as a separate activity or as an add-on to the islanD-Hopping Tours. Воды, окружающие Сан -Антонио, жестоки, но также чрезвычайно обильно. Вы можете ловить рыбу по дороге на пляжи. Просто скажи своему лодочнику заранее.

Подробнее: Рыбалка в Silanguin Cove

9. Поймай закат.

Сан -Антонио сталкивается с грубым Западным Филиппинским морем. Вы можете поймать чудесный закат Замбалес, который особенно потрясающе от пляжа Пундакита, где можно было увидеть солнце, ныряющееся между силуэтами островов Капонс и Камара.

10. Повлияйте на культурное наследие города в Casa San Miguel.

В стиле замка Casa San Miguel
Casa San Miguel стремится продемонстрировать музыкальное, художественное и культурное наследие Сан -Антонио. Поскольку его завершение в 1921 году, этот семейный отступление в саду манго 15 гектаров укрыл и взращенные поколения талантов, в том числе известный концертный скрипач Альфонсо «кока-кола» Болипата. В 1993 году он признал Фонд Casa San Miguel, который направлен на «интеграцию культуры и развития сообщества» в Замбалесе.

Подробнее: Музей общественного наследия в Casa San Miguel

Как добраться до Сан-Антонио, Замбалес: Путешествие на автобусе (победный лайнер) в IBA и сойти перед рынком Сан-Антонио (P250-270). Поездка на трехколесном велосипеде в Пундакит (P30). Поездка на лодке стоит P1000-P2500 для обратной поездки, в зависимости от пункта назначения. Анавангин самый дешевый; Силгин самый дорогой.

Список расходов:

Вступительные сборы: Silanguin P150, Anawangin Overnight Feet p100

Автобусная плата (Манила-сан Антонио): P250

Трицикл-тариф (Сан-Антонио-Пундакит): P60 на 2 PAX, или P30 на PAX

Тур на лодке:
Только бухта Anawangin: P1000
Anawangin Cove + Capones + остров Камара: P1500
Только бухта Нагсаса: P1500
Nagsasa Cove + Capones + остров Камара: P2000
Silanguin Cove + Capones + остров Камара: P2500

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