Anawangin Cove

North Luzon


Accessible only by boat or on foot (five hours from Pundaquit), this stunning arc of white-ash sand can get packed with visitors from Manila, but if you catch it at a low time, it can be magical. A bangka from Pundaquit will cost P1000. Camp along the beach or in the shady casuarina forest for P100.


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