Sweet Escape to Zambales, Philippines

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ZAMBALES, PHILIPPINES
A Quick Beach Getaway from Manila

I mentioned in my previous post that every time I come home to the Philippines, I make sure that I visit a place I have never been to, and that I usually come home during summer vacations to spend time with my family.

This time, I went home as my (then) youngest nephew was moving up from pre-school to grade school.

Yes - I'm that kind of tita.

I believe in making time for the kids, and of course, for the whole family.

To celebrate my nephew's moving-up occasion, we had a quick getaway from Manila. We went to Nagsasa Cove, Zambales.

Initially, we were torn between going to Anawangin, which is also one of the most famous beaches, or to Nagsasa. We ended up choosing Nagsasa as Anawangin tends to be crowded due to its popularity.

Since we are a big group, we decided to hire a van instead of taking the public bus to Zambales.
One of the purposes also was to at least have a comfortable ride for my grandfather.

We left our place around 3am to avoid the traffic and also to catch the sunrise overlooking the sea.


We made it!

We left our hired van parked in a guarded location in Pundaquit. It is the drop-off point for the boat rides to reach the different coves.

If you don't plan to stay overnight, you may opt to visit 5 coves in one day provided that you arrive early.

For our case, we have planned to stay overnight in Nagsasa.

From Pundaquit, we hired two boats to bring us to Nagsasa Cove.


Group 1 in the bigger boat: My lolo, my brother, sister-in-law, two nephews, tita and cousin.

They are definitely gift(s) of God to me.

On the other and smaller boat, I rode with my dad & mom.

We dropped by Anawangin Cove first.

Just like in Crystal Beach, Anawangin is one of the those places where pine trees meet the waves.

After that, we rode the boat again to Nagsasa Cove.

Nagsasa Cove is also where the famous 'Kamp Wagi' is found.


Psalm 149:9 💛

We spent our whole day bonding, swimming, and eating.

As for our accommodation, we had tents set up there to sleep in.

No electricity = no problem!

It's windy and it's nice to be out of reach once in a while 🍃


The next day, we hiked the nearby coast mountain called Mt Bira Bira where we saw beautiful wide-open trails, grassy slopes, and picturesque coves.

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There is an area there where people can do cliff jumping or diving. I was planning to do it, but of course, I have 'parental guidance', I was not allowed to do so.
Yeah.

Anyway, it was still fun to hike with my brother and my dad. I rarely had this chance for a lot of different reasons.

After the hike, we maximized our remaining time to plunge in the calm waters of Nagsasa.

We took a few photos more before we left.

This family I love, fills my heart with joy!

And on that same day, we took the boat ride back to Pundaquit.
Waters and winds were so strong that day, one probable reason to is that we were against the current, that my mom almost took an oath to never go back to Zambales because of that experience. It was an enjoyable kind-of-scary part of adventure!

I hope this helps you work out your next getaway!

See you on our next destination 👋😎



Jo Alix

A Filipino currently living and working as a corporate warrior in Singapore, aiming to share experiences with the people who have the same interests. The goal is to be traveling one country at a time while keeping sustainability in mind, so hoping to inspire other travel junkies too!

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Do you have any photos of Baguio?

About a decade and a half ago I visited your beautiful country...though i was a young traveller back then and never really explored much. I ended up going to Baguio to meet a friend of mine, and stayed there for about a week. That was a nice time.

Thanks for sharing those photos!

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It looks like a great place to travel as a family. I've never been to that area of the Philippines, maybe one day.

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Hello Jo Alix, I have heard Anawangin Cove come up in conversations with my siblings. I'm glad to read there's more to see around that area. It definitely looks like a wonderful destination for a family getaway. Kamp Wagi 😁 the trip surely is a win

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As someone who comes from Cebu, destinations in the Luzon area are very hard to go to. But by the looks of it, this is a destination worth investing in.

I completely agree with your bio. "The goal is to travel one country at a time". That would really be the ultimate goal. I think it is really nice that you bring along your family on your travels each time you come back to the Philippines.

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