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A Glimpse Of Baranggay Liwliwa in San Felipe, Zambales: Surfers & Skim Boarders’ Secret Spot

Browsing pictures from years back, I came across a beach destination we, beach enthusiast,  used to frequent and is a popular among surfers. Being off from tourist maps, only little communities of board riders and salt water savvy knew about the small baranggay known for its occasional surfs. Let’s take a peek at Baranggay Liwliwa. Read more…

Long Way Up To Capones Lighthouse in San Antonio, Zambales

June 4, 2012 4 comments

A loud roar by the boat’s engine trembled my ear and triggered excitement as we set off to our first destination, Capones Island. Salt water splashed on my face while our small boat battles the current, running over small humps Read more…

Biyahe Lokal’s Travel Package: Overnight Camping In Nagsasa Cove

March 21, 2012 2 comments

, yes including me, head towards the western coast for another “business trip” to Zambales. Today’s trip will take us to one that has become a favorite among me and my friends. But for this journey, we’re here to share and let another group experience why it become a chart-buster for us. Personally, I’ve been to the three popular coves of San Antonio and featured it here in Biyaherong Barat’s Biyaheng Zambales, but let me tell you, and show you why the Nagsasa Cove make a good beach destination. Read more…

The Coffee Shop’s Jumbo Taco in Subic, Zambales

March 7, 2012 4 comments

Food blogging isn’t really my thing, but dropping by this local restaurant has always took part on my Zambales trips. Many may have wrote about this Mexican delight, but maybe none has told you how you eat it. Never have I tried a taco this big, a taco this cheap, a taco this good. With no further ado,  I bring to you The Coffee Shop Restaurant’s Jumbo Taco. Read more…

Crystal Beach Resort in San Narciso, Zambales

March 5, 2012 4 comments

Blogging about this feature took me a while before I actually started writing. Took me quite a while and does not know where to even begin with. I took a stroll down memory lane and browsed photos of previous visits in this resort, and, for some time years ago, we kept coming back.

Two weeks ago, after 4 long years, we made it back in this coastal town of Zambales, but this time, we’re here not feed our cravings for that salt water and beach vibes, rather on a mission letting others experience the fun and memorable moments we treasure before. These memorable moments pulled us back to were it all began. Let me tell you about this local weekend spot, then let me tell you about . Let’s go to Crystal Beach, San Narciso, Zambales. Read more…

San Antonio, Zambales’ Hidden Beaches: Silanguin Cove

January 20, 2012 15 comments

Situated facing the vast South China Sea, Zambales boasts of numerous beaches every nature lover, intrepid travelers, and thrill seekers would love to visit. Being within a three-hour-travel proximity from Manila made the coastal province a weekend warrior’s favorite escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. Our weekend escape warped us to an isolated paradise in one of San Antonio’s well-kept coves called Silanguin. Read more…

Re-visiting Potipot Island Of Candelaria, Zambales

December 27, 2011 3 comments

At the infancy of my wandering back in college, newbies like me had few less options when it comes to destinations. Confined with limited knowledge of destinations and traveling ideas, I was bound to nearby locations. Not far up north in a province called Zambales lies coastal destinations promising pristine beaches and offering a wide array of adventure awaiting the intrepid traveler. One of Zambales’ provinces is a paradise locals of Candelaria take pride of. I’ve been here once and was committed to revisiting the unspoiled island of called Potipot. Read more…

San Antonio, Zambales: Capones Lighthouse

April 7, 2011 Leave a comment

Faro De Punta Capones, commonly known as Capones Light house, this late 1800 structure, located on top of a hill in Capones Island, still guides sea vessels as they pass by the South China Sea.

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