Thursday, March 10, 2011

nagsasa cove 2011 boat rate (by:KULOT)



Brgy.pundakit empliment the fix-rate-fare reminder to all attending vacationers in the town of San Antonio PUNDAQUIT that our senior leader / "PUNDAQUIT ASSOCIATION boating" is qualify and extensive conference yesterday about having a tax on all owns a boat out to pay for tax.leads by Mayor: Engr.efren ARATEA and ERWELL SADERNAS village chief.
Anyone who violates this law is fine or exodus of the franchise. The following rates in each island destination

Anawangin cove -200 pesos per person in big-boat out to a maximum of 15 passengers
100 pesos extra charge per island / island hopping / sidetrip.

Nagsasa cove-400 pesos per person in big-boat out to a maximum of 14 passengers.

In the small-boat out turn is 1800 pesos to the cove NAGSASA rent a boat out of four people loading additional 100 pesos per sidetrip.

ANAWANGIN SMALL BOAT - up to four people could ride in a small-boat out fare is 1000.
thank you all we hope for your understanding.
I am planning an event when we get to the destination we going to introduce each one of all my guest.

Zambales is now becoming more popular because of the recent discoveries of these majestic islands and beaches. Because of my enthusiasm in photography, I desire for more places to visit. Anawangin Cove in Zambales is now one of the favorites weekend getaway among Filipinos, but there is still this beach waiting to be explored just 20 minutes away from Anawangin Cove: The Nagsasa Cove.

Just like Anawangin, Nagsasa is one amazing beach which is also perfect for camping and it doesn't get a lot of visitors (yet!). Nagsasa Cove is home to the Aeta Community who will be glad to give you a helping hand, they will fetch water for your use and they will even offer their houses for your convenience.

Nagsasa Cove is much better than Anawangin Cove, the scenery of the mountains or landscape, the crystal blue clear water of the beach, feeling the cool breeze in the morning and it is more peaceful and quite where in you can relax and enjoy nature. I saw the beautiful background of Mt. Balingkilat (also known at Pointed Peak), It seems that the mountain is telling me to explore it (it's like Paramount Pictures' Logo).

It seems that a day or two is not enough to explore Nagsasa Cove. I haven't explored much of it since we were all too engrossed in cooking because of our group's (Lingkod Kalikasan Outdoor Adventure Club) 2nd anniversary celebration. Anyway, I will still visit this wonderful place in the very near future.

I went home fulfilled once again and I didn't even spent much just to enjoy the natural beauty of Nagsasa Cove. I hope that it wont be touched or altered for a very long time and won't suffer the same fate of the many beaches in the Philippines, I always love beaches in it's natural beauty.

Just a note from all visitors, please bring something to give for the Aeta community as a matter of appreciation for their help to make your stay more enjoyable.
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How to Get there:

Take any bus from Manila to Zambales, Victory liner in Caloocan, Pasay and Sampaloc have daily trips until 12MN (Call their offices for more details). Fare to San Antonio, Zambales is about P250++.
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Get off at San Antonio proper and hire a tricycle (P30/head) going to Pundaquit Beach. Then hire a boat going to Nagsasa Cove. Prices usually ranges from P1600 small boat
big boat minimum cap. Of ten pax 350/head depending on your destination and itinerary.




Tips:
• Bring enough supply for your stay at the beach, like water, food and other necessities.
• Put all your things on a zip lock or plastics so that your things wont get wet.
• There is no mobile signal in Nagsasa Cove, so better arranged and prepare all your needs like emergency protocols.
• Buy fresh fish from the town for a very reasonable price though some of the fishes are not seen in the market.
• Pre-arranged all your rides for your own convenience
• .(contact nos.09108162974/09069444388)

• Ammenities:
• A clean comfort room
• A deep well (poso)
• A few benches and tables