Visit the Philippines Year 2015: Beaches

Anawangin Cove, San Antonio, Zambales

Anawangin Cove is one of the beach camp havens that are close to the capital. With only four to five hours from Manila, you can beach bum along the strip inhabited with pines. The sea becomes really rough sometimes, so listen to your boatmen when they say that you can not sail.

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16 Replies to “Visit the Philippines Year 2015: Beaches”

  • Hi Ian, it’s Vita. Nice meeting you. How’s your Jogja and Surabaya trip? Hope you enjoy it! Looking forward to the photos 🙂

    • Hey, Vita! Good to hear from you. Jogja was great. I had fun! The rain, however, was a damper. I also met Doni in Surabay. He helped me finding my way to Bungurasih where I can board a shuttle to Juanda Airport.

      I will post photos soon.

      Nice meeting you, too!

      • Hi Ian,

        Guess what? I have booked the ticket to Manila this year. I will go there on 30 April up to 3 May! Yay! I plan to go to Boracay but the ticket is still too expensive. Is there any other way to go to Boracay except by planes? Also can I have your e-mail address may be so I can ask you questions about this trip? Thanks, Ian 🙂

  • Great to read you blog It healps me to choose where to Go here in the Philippines.

  • i coming to philippines in summer so maybe this is the place/looking forward to meeting all beautiful people/mahal kita /love the country

  • This was a very helpful guide for tourists and even local travelers who wants to discover new places. This post actually made me realize that there are still a lot of other places to go to in the Philippines. Our country is indeed rich in resources and beauty.

  • Siargao.. Would love to be here soon, even if I’m not a surfer. ^^ I’m just too scared of huge waves. I’ll just appreciate the beauty of Siargao instead. 🙂