Anawangin Cove
San Antonio, Zambales, Philippines, Philippines
Anawangin Cove is an iconic crescent-shaped beach in San Antonio, Zambales province on Luzon's west coast, Philippines, featuring unique ash-gray volcanic sands from the 1991 Mt. Pinatubo eruption, dramatic cliffs topped with rare agoho pine-like trees, and calm turquoise waters perfect for swimming and camping.
Accessible only by 10-20 minute boat from Pundaquit Beach or a scenic 1-2 hour hike, this popular day/overnight destination draws crowds for its pristine shoreline, viewpoint hikes offering panoramic vistas, bonfire gatherings, and island-hopping packages alongside nearby coves like Nagsasa and Capones.
Reached via 4-5 hour bus from Manila, it charges modest entrance fees (P180-350) with cottages, tents, and basic amenities emphasizing rustic nature escapes amid forested mountains.
Location
V3J9+GHR, Anawangin - Nagsasa, Pundaquit, San Antonio, 2206 Zambales, Philippines
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