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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…

Biyahe Lokal’s Best Beach Travel Packages

February 6, 2012 7 comments

Experience the outdoors in a fun adventure to Luzon’s hidden getaways. Live the island life in either Calaguas Island, Quezon Province, Zambales, or Batangas. Be charmed by the majestic view of the pristine beaches.  All of these in one memorable overnight trip.

Explore the beauty of these places in a package tour of your choice. Rates range from P1,900 AND UP depending on your choice of destination/s. PACKAGE INCLUDES transportation (van and boat transfers), 3 meals (lunch, dinner, and breakfast), entrance fees, and camping equipment.

It’s affordable and hassle-free! Live life and make memories.

For inquiries, call or text YANI () or MARU (), or message us here on .

Thank you!

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DESTINATIONS & RATES (based on a 10 persons per group rate):

CAMARINES NORTE

Calaguas Island (3 Days 2 Nights) – P3,700 per person

ZAMBALES

Anawangin Cove – P2,200.00 per person
Nagsasa Cove – P2,500.00 per person
Silanguin Cove – P2,800.00 per person
Capones Island – additional P200
Crystal Beach (Package A) -  P1,900 per person
Crystal Beach (Package B) -  P2,500 per person
Crystal Beach (Package C) -  P2,800 per person

QUEZON PROVINCE

Pacific Recreation Kamp (The Park) – P1,900 per person
Cagbalete Island – P2,900 per person

BATANGAS

Laiya, San Juan – P3,300 per person

PACKAGE INCLUDES (inclusion vary from destinations):

Land Transfers
Sea Transfers (if necessary)
Tent/s and sleeping equipment (for outdoor packages)
Cottages
Environmental Fees
Port Fees
Entrance fees
Meals – lunch, dinner & breakfast
*Cagbalete Island package consist of 5 meals
*Crystal Beach package B and C has resort’s complimentary breakfast
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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.

Read the full article in Long Way Up To Capones Lighthouse in San Antonio, Zambales

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San Antonio, Zambales’ Hidden Beaches: Nagsasa & Anawangin Coves

March 27, 2011 12 comments

nagsasa cove beach

As we were about to chase the magnificent Mount Pulag sunrise up North, bad weather, short window of time, and transportation shifted our sights to the West in search of a new destination where we can relax and escape from our daily lives that we can insert in our busy schedules. The boys of 113 are back on the road again as we journey to a beach kept away by gigantic mountains sealing the serenity from society. This is Nagsasa Cove. Read more…