Thursday, April 22, 2010

On the road : Visiting a true Paradise - Anawangin, Capones & Camara

The first time I heard and saw the pictures of Anawangin & Capones, i already feel the urge of going to those places. But then again, since my friends (mostly) are married the plans of going there remains to be just a plan since it was always cancelled due to unreasonable reasons lol

Then finally when my i heard that my friend Edmund, was going back to the Philippines we plan this (i know) exciting tour. I searched the net for cheap rate and decided to contact Shore to Shore Travel Services Manila since we don't want to have to much hassle on going to that place. So as early as February i already booked our tour (for April 9 -10) isn't it obvious that im too excited? hehehe Our package is for 6 persons (but only 5 of us pushed through) gladly the travel agent didnt charge us a different rate. This includes the hotel accommodation at Pundaquit Luxury Resort, boat ride for our island hopping tour (Anawangin, Capones & Camara) and free breakfasts.

 Originally that tour was for our barkada (6 pax), but 2 of my friend backed out so i asked one of my single lady friend, Nherz to joins us.

Pundaquit Luxury Resort
clean room, accommodating staffs (P,1400/person/night for 5 persons)
Inclusions : Air-conditioned room, breakfast & boat ride to 3 island

Finally after waiting for almost 2 months, the long wait is over (hehehe), My friend RC  was generous enough to use his car and drive all the way to Zambales. Before going to our real destination which is in Pundaquit, we first decided to go to Subic and try the Tree Top Adventure (please check my blog for a separate story). Our tree top adventure was all fun, we left subic at 4pm and reached Pundaquit before 7pm. Ate Joy was very accomodating, she lead us to our airconditioned room,  we decided to take a rest first before eating dinner.


  a breath-taking sunset when we arrived in Pundaquit


Dinner came, we ordered pancit canton, grilled tilapia &pusit w/talong, and sinigang na baboy, the food was great though we have to wait for several minutes. After dinner we had a chitchat and decided to drink a bottle of redhorse on the shore, after drinking 1 bottle we decided to call it a day and take a rest.

a bottle of redhorse and some chit-chat before going to sleep
(juliet, nherz, me and rc)

April 10, had our breakfast and all set to our Island hopping tour.

 all set! make sure to wear your life vest, 
and oh! dont forget your shades, scarves/cap and of course suncblock
the boat is good for only 5 persons plus the bangkero,and it has no roof 
(mon, juliet, me, nherz & rc)

Our first destination was the Camara Island, we are all mesmerized on how beautiful this island, the rock formation, clear water, white sand! Wow! Picture perfect! That'swhy we cant help to take "some" photos, that seems to be like a pictorial lol ! Who would have thought that there's a wonderful place in the Philippines like this. You just have to be careful since the stones & rocks on the shore has a lot of moss, so its really slippery, and you will really have a hard time walking from one side to another, but its all worth it. The water is kinda deep so you really have to be careful.

 the beautiful island of Camara
10-15 minutes boat ride from the shore of Pundaquit




so peaceful, yet so deep

 photoshoot at Camara lol


Our second destination was the Capones Island, Capones is famous for its Lighthouse, in Capones you can't really enjoy the beach since the island is full of rock formation and white stones. Once you step on the island you will be greeted my tons of white stones. Like in Camara, you have to be careful in walking since some of the part of the island is slippery and some are steep. Since you cant swim in this island the best thing you can do is take a tour and photos on the lighthouse, again when going up to the lighthouse you have to be careful, because the spiral stairs is too old and whenever you step on it, it wiggles, but thats the thrill there isnt?! :D You will surely enjoy the view atop. Reminder, you have to bring some water to quench your thirst.


white stones and rocks in Capones Island
on the way to the Lighthouse


the famous Lighthouse of Capones


view from the top of the lighthouse


  life is sooooooooooo damn good!


Our last and final destination was the Anawangin Cove, from Capones, its 30 minutes boat ride. Anawangin is famous for its white sand and for its camping site. Though when we went there we were kinda disappointed, because the island is really jam packed :D there are lot of campers in every corner island, there are some part that smells awful since there are no decent comfort room on the island. But the water is clear though deep even if you are just a few steps on the shore. But everything is picture perfect! There are stores that sells softdrinks, junk foods, ice and halo-halo! After an hour of taking a dip we decided to go back to the resort (PUndaquit).
anawangin cove is famous for campers and adventurers
you can bring tents, stove and just squat on the island
environmental  fee is P30  per head


The tour was perfect! we feel rejuvenated and refreshed! We were all tired after the tour, but we have to prepare ourselves and our things because we have to check out in an hour, we decided to have late lunch on olangapo, then went to duty free to buy some pasaubong then headed home.

good morning sunshine!
waiting for our breakfast
with nherz


cant really help to pose :)
(l-r : nherz, me,mhon & juliet)
edmund's angel


feeling ni mhon he's in Sagada :D


entrance to the lighthouse
cant help to feel nostalgic, reminscin again!


 can't help to get sentimental, heheheh
wish that my baby is with us
ganda mag pre nup dito hahah


1 comment:

thetamedmaldita said...

mare, this last photo is very nice huh!! ang ganda ng place!!! sana makapunta din ako dyan someday! Thanks for sharing this. :)