The Beauty of Pundaquit Zambales!
Written by admin on January 26, 2010 under Zambales
Tags: anawangin cove, Camara Zambales, Capones Island Beach, Pundaquit Beach
Pictures by: Kate Dingal
When: 2009
Where: Pundaquit, Zambales
Very nice place. EVERY SINGLE CENTAVO YOU WILL SPEND HERE IS WORTH IT!











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where did you stay in Pundaquit? do you have any idea where can we find cheap resort/hotels?
we’re planning to go this Feb..
i’ve been here last September last year.
We stayed in Canoe beach resort.
check this link http://www.freewebs.com/canoeresort/
I’ve been here 5 times already and I just can’t get enough of it. We stayed at Megan’s Pardisio Resort. I suggest climbing Mt. Pundakit to watch the sunset, the view is simple breath taking!
been looking for the perfect place to spend the summer. pls share itinerary. the place looks amazing!
sobrang ganda nga dito.. the locals are really great too!
is there any accomodation?napakagnda naman jan,
how much did your trip cost?
Hello everyone!
Trip costs 2,200php/pax. That’s 3d/2n already. 8pax
Inclusions are:
-Transportation (Cubao to San Antonio Zambales and vice versa, tricycle rides)
-Food ( I suggest that you go don’t bring food na there since it’ll be a hassle for you bringing lots of stuff in the bus. What I can suggest is buy food na lang in the market. Super lapit lang. Just a tric away from where the bus will drop you. We cooked our food and we just rented a stove)
-Boat ride (1500php) – for island hopping. CAMARA, CAPONES and ANAWANGIN
- Accommodations is in PRINCE LUDWIG. I recommend this because the people here are very nice. And you have no hassle in going to the market since Ate Inday’s (caretaker of Prince Ludwig) husband owns a tricycle. So it’s very convenient especially if you have errands. And btw, they have a sari-sari store wherein you can buy stuffs you forgot to buy in the market. Here’s the link: http://travel.domesticsale.com/2944.html
the place looks amazing… thanks for the info…
we also stayed at anawangin last March 2009, we camped there w/ our tents,lights,drinking water, because there’s no electricity, we cook w/ our camping stove, lots of pine trees, what a great summer getaway,you’ll love it if u r adventurous………