Cove to Cove
- leiaguinaldo22
- Oct 18, 2017
- 1 min read
If you fancy the utter silence and rarity of campers, then this place is for you. š
BUDGET: PHP 1,300

This another cove in Zambales is not like other coves which is overrated. This cove also cradles the same volcanic ashes from Mt. Pinatubo and Agoho trees. One thing that this place can offer is SILENCE. ššæš 'Talisayin Cove it is'
Capones Island


šHOW TO GET THERE:
PRIVATE TRANSPO:
head north to Nlex then exit to Dau then transfer to Sctex heading to subic. Upon reaching subic, head to the national road to San Antonio, Zambales. Then follow the road leading to Pundaquit beach. PUBLIC TRANSPO: ride a bus to iba zambales. Victory liner has a regular schedule to Iba. Go down at San Antonio Zambales. Ride a trike to pundaquit beach then boat ride to talisayin.
Bus fare estimate PHP 350+
Trike PHP 30
We had a good deal with regards to our boat. If you want this vacay a hassle-free, contact kuya joven. He offers PHP 500/head inclusions are the following:
ā Tents
ā Entrance fee
ā Kitchen utensils
ā 5 gal of mineral water
ā Back and fort boat transfer
ā Island hopping to capones island
ā Ice box
Kuya Joven: 09159599595/09193215252
Talisayen






Pak Aura Na Besh :D



The Mag Jowa hahaha

šNOTE:
We already bought our food in manila before we go to zambales. No worries, there is also a market place in pundaquit where in you can buy your raw foods and veggies.


šDONT MISS:
The 3 level grotto which also serves as a viewdeck for the tourists. Capture a panoramic photo of talisayin cove. #Anothercheapthrilladded


Starry Night!!!


⤠Thanks to Mik, Kayh and Jordan. š
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