We all known that the Philippines has many treasures and virgin island. I wanted to share our experience in Nagsasa Island cove. Please click the read more
This trip is way back October 2011, a throwback thursday post. This is the first trip with my boyfriend with his friend. I am also excited because this is the first island travel with him and It's a 4 days and 3 nights.
We take a trip to San Antonio via Victory Liner at Taft around 11pm ata iyon we are 7(2 couples, 2 bi and 1 boy ehehehheheh). I think It was a 5 hrs trip, tulog ako I forgot talaga... hehehehe... But I remember that around 4 am in the morning nasa kalsada lang kami then we just sit at the street waiting to sunrise. Around 5 am we go to the market to buy some food and water to drink at the island. After that we go to our bangkero and it tooks 1 hr via motor boat to nagsasa. I amaze to the beautiful island. I took few photo lang so sad.
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That is our tent... |
Facts
Nagsasa Cove in Zambales is one of the many unexploited treasures in the island of Luzon. Zambales is a province located in the Central Luzon region. It is bounded by Pangasinan to the north, Bataan to the south, Tarlac and Pampanga to the east and the South China Sea to the west. Nagsasa Cove, a mountain slope is the farthest cove bypassing Anawangin (another mountain slope) taking about 45 minutes travel time from Mt. Pundaquit via boat. Mt. Pundaquit is located in San Antonio, a second class municipality in the province and is the rendezvous point of all travelers going to Nagsasa Cove, Anawangin Cove or Capones Island all in Zambales. All three destinations are accessible via a boat ride from Pundaquit.
Some of our photos
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Him silhouette |
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Aiza silhouette |
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Mark silhouette |
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At sunset 2 |
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Me and Aiza |
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Me and Aiza 2 |
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Night mode |
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Tararan Me |
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