Up on the picturesque coast of Subic, the Anawangin and Nagsasa Coves are proving to be tourism powerhouses. Perfect for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers, the pristine beauty of the coasts and serene ambiance attracts anyone and everyone.
When you step onto the shores of Anawangin, you will see its beautiful landscape – with gray sands, tall pine trees, and a freshwater stream that meets the beach. It is a blend of sea and forest, perfect for people who want something new. A boat ride away, Nagsasa Cove also offers you something different. The rustic feel of its volcanic ash beach and remote atmosphere will leave you feeling settled and relaxed. With the dramatic backdrop of the Zambales mountain range, campers and hikers will be awed by Nagsasa’s beauty. It even offers the adventure of waterfalls and viewing points, so dare to conquer!
When you’re in Subic, you will get your tranquil escape, camping adventure, and an opportunity to reconnect with nature – all at once.
How to get to Anawangin and Nagsasa Coves?
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From Manila to Anawangin and Nagsasa Coves
1. Head to the Victory Liner terminal found in Cubao.
2. Find a bus bound to Sta. Cruz, Zambales via Olongapo.
3. Alight at San Antonio and ride a tricycle. Ask to get dropped off at Pundaquit.
4. At Pundaquit, charter a boat going to Nagsasa Cove and Anawangin.
Things to do at Anawangin and Nagsasa Coves
1. CAMP BY THE BEACH
– Set up a tent by the beach and enjoy the serene coves. Make sure to pitch your tent at the designated camping areas!
2. SWIMMING
– Take a dip in the clear waters of both coves. The calm sea is perfect for swimming and cooling off.
3. HIKING
– You should explore the hills surrounding the cove and go on short hikes to see the viewpoints of the area.
4. TAKE A LOT OF PHOTOS
– The stunning landscapes, rock formations, and the ocean are worthy photo opportunities. Get some for the gram!
5. BONFIRE
– As the night gets cold, you should enjoy a cozy bonfire by the beach.
6. STARGAZING
– Light pollution is almost nonexistent here because the coves are away from the city. Spend a night under the stars and stargaze while looking for constellations!
7. KAYAKING
– Rent a kayak to explore and paddle across the coves.
8. VISIT NEARBY WATERFALLS
– The Nagsasa Cove has nearby waterfalls that are a short hike away!
Rates and Fees
Boat Ride Anawangin-Capones-Nagsasa Round Trip – ₱ 2000, for 4 persons max
Big Boat Ride to Anawangin – ₱ 200 per person
Big Boat Ride to Nagsasa – ₱ 400 per person
Hiking Guide to Waterfalls – ₱ 30 per person
How to Contact
You can contact Mang Johnny, the boat ride suki of tourists, through the following:
Contact No.: +63-920-222-4687
To bring when visiting Anawangin and Nagsasa Coves
1. Pack in your tent and camping gear.
2. Bring along your snorkeling gear if you want to.
3. Bring cooking equipment if you intend to cook your own meals.
4. Bring enough food and water to sustain you for the rest of your stay.
5. Bring enough clothing that is appropriate for the weather.
6. Pack along sturdy, comfortable shoes for trekking and swimming in the beach.
7. Make sure to bring sunscreen and insect repellent.
8. Bring a first aid kit filled with necessary personal medications and essentials.
9. Bring along eco-friendly hygiene products.
10. Bring a flashlight or a headlamp to use in the evening.
11. Bring extra batteries and a power bank for your electronics to stay on.
12. Bring cash when heading to the coves.
13. Bring a trash bag for storage of your rubbish.
Reminders when visiting Anawangin and Nagsasa Coves
1. Treat the environment with care and respect. Make sure to leave no trace and clean as you go.
2. When camping, follow the designated camping areas and guidelines. Make sure your camp is at least 30 meters away from the shoreline.
3. Make sure your trash is disposed of properly.
4. Keep your noise levels to a minimum so as to not disturb both wildlife and other tourists.
5. Follow the regulations about campfires.
6. Do not approach and disturb the local flora and fauna. Do not feed the animals.
7. Follow the safety guidelines especially when riding a boat.
8. Consume booze responsibly.
9. Keep an eye on weather conditions as the coves are prone to sudden weather changes.
10. Keep yourself safe during water activities, especially if you aren’t a strong swimmer.