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Pundaquit Beach - Tips Before You Go

2026 PUNDAQUIT BEACH, ZAMBALES: Important Travel Tips

San Antonio in Zambales is a quaint little town. It’s busy, but it has this nostalgic provincial life charm, drawing weary weekend warriors to its beaches and coves. One of the unique beaches in Zambales is the volcanic ash-carpeted Pundaquit Beach. Its fine light gray volcanic ash cover turns white

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Published: May 2, 2026
Words: Astrid Alvarez
Anawangin Cove Tips Before You Go

2026 ANAWANGIN COVE, ZAMBALES: Important Travel Tips

The Philippines is not only home to beautiful beaches but also unique ones; Anawangin Cove is one of them. Instead of the usual sand, the beach of Anawangin is covered with volcanic ash dumped by Mount Pinatubo when it erupted in 1991. The beach is decorated with towering Agoho trees,

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Published: May 2, 2026
Words: Astrid Alvarez

2026 NAGSASA COVE, ZAMBALES: Important Travel Tips

Another camping spot favorite in San Antonio, Zambales besides the famous Anawangin Cove is Nagsasa Cove. The two share many similar features, but Nagsasa Cove still has its serene rugged appeal which is perfect for those seeking peace and quiet. Embraced by the picturesque hills, the once rocky coast and

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Published: May 2, 2026
Words: Astrid Alvarez
San Antonio Zambales Island Hopping Guide

2026 SAN ANTONIO, ZAMBALES: Island Hopping Guide (Anawangin, Nagsasa, and More!)

Zambales is among the more easily accessible beach destinations from Manila. The province is one of our team’s fave beach destinations in the Philippines! Over the years, we’ve made multiple trips to different parts of Zambales like San Antonio, Liwliwa in San Felipe, San Narcisco, and Subic. But there’s just

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Published: May 1, 2026
Words: Hannah Manalo

2026 NAGSASA COVE Step-by-Step Travel Guide for Day Trip & Overnight Stay

When Anawangin became a go-to camping spot, other coves along San Antonio’s coastline were also “rediscovered”. Another popular camping spot in this part of Zambales is Nagsasa Cove. It’s like Anawangin’s quieter sibling, located a little further from Pundaquit. About Nagsasa Cove We’d like to cover this as soon as

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Published: April 30, 2026
Words: Mariah Cruz

2026 ANAWANGIN COVE Step-by-Step Travel Guide for Day Trip & Overnight Stay

If we’re talking about beaches, there’s really no place like the Philippines! You’ll find a spectrum of colors on the different shores that wrap around this archipelago. In a sea of fine, white sand beaches, the volcanic gray shores of Anawangin in Zambales stand out! About Anawangin Cove The Philippines

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Published: April 30, 2026
Words: Mariah Cruz

2026 MASASA BEACH, BATANGAS Step-by-Step Travel Guide for Day Trip & Overnight Stay

After taking almost every mode of transportation available in the country, we finally got to Masasa Beach in Tingloy, Batangas. It was quite a journey, but it was definitely worth it. Once we got off the tricycle, all that was left for us to do was to walk the downhill

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Published: April 25, 2026
Words: Mariah Cruz
Fortune Island Travel Guide

2026 FORTUNE ISLAND, BATANGAS Step-by-Step Travel Guide for Day Trip & Overnight Stay

There’s something beautiful about ruins, don’t you think? And the Greek-inspired ruins in Fortune Island are just some of the reasons why this island in Nasugbu, Batangas attracts tourists. Although Fortune Island’s past includes unfortunate events, the remnants of what was once an exclusive luxury resort on the island still

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Published: April 17, 2026
Words: Mariah Cruz
Canyon Cove Resort- Travel Guide & Tips

2026 CANYON COVE RESORT, BATANGAS Travel Guide and Tips

There’s no denying that traveling with the whole family, especially if you have kids or senior citizen relatives, involves more planning than usual. A lot more things need to be considered when making arrangements. So when it comes to beach trips, the most convenient way, usually, is to book a

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Published: April 17, 2026
Words: Mariah Cruz
Sepoc Beach Travel Guide

2026 SEPOC BEACH, BATANGAS Step-by-Step Travel Guide with Sample Day Trip and Overnight Itineraries

Sepoc Beach in Tingloy, Batangas serves as a haven for urban dwellers in need of solitude and unwinding. Unlike other beaches on the island municipality, this privately owned slice of paradise offers exclusivity and a serene environment, ensuring a peaceful getaway for those looking to unplug and find some much-needed

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Published: April 15, 2026
Words: Astrid Alvarez
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Asta is the Managing Editor at PhilippineBeaches.org, a regular contributor to The Poor Traveler, and the face behind Ganito Friend. She’s a “Wander Woman”, jumping from film and TV production to corporate retail to finally landing her dream job: travel writing. She likes a gloomy hike better than a sunny one, chooses an aisle seat versus a window seat, and prefers drinking tea to coffee. She has no problem eating alone or watching a movie by herself. She’s a true blue introvert but can disguise herself as an extrovert.
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