For couples seeking a unique and intimate Valentine’s getaway, Anawangin Cove in Zambales offers the perfect blend of adventure, tranquility, and romance. Far from the usual luxury resorts and fine dining experiences, this secluded paradise provides a raw and breathtaking escape where love and nature intertwine.
Nestled between rugged mountains and a pristine coastline, Anawangin Cove is known for its towering pine trees, soft sandy shores, and crystal-clear waters—a rare sight in the Philippines. Free from modern distractions like electricity and Wi-Fi, the cove invites couples to disconnect from the outside world and reconnect with each other. Spend your days camping under the stars, taking long walks along the untouched beach, or swimming in the refreshing waters, all while soaking in the serene and peaceful atmosphere.
As the sun sets, the sky transforms into a mesmerizing blend of colors, making it the perfect backdrop for an unforgettable Valentine’s celebration. Whether you’re seeking quiet moments by the shore or an adventure-filled retreat, Anawangin Cove delivers a one-of-a-kind romantic experience—simple, heartfelt, and beautifully raw.
How to Get There
📍 Location: Anawangin Cove, San Antonio, Zambales
🚌 By Bus: From Manila, take a bus bound for Iba or Sta. Cruz, Zambales, and get off at San Antonio Public Market (3-4 hours). From there, take a tricycle to Pundaquit Beach.
🚤 By Boat: From Pundaquit Beach, rent a boat (20-30 minutes) to Anawangin Cove. Boat tours can also include nearby islands like Capones and Nagsasa Cove.
🚗 By Private Car: Drive to San Antonio, Zambales, and park near Pundaquit Beach before taking a boat to the cove.
📞 Contact: Local tourism offices in San Antonio, Zambales