Zambales, Philippines

We were going to White Rock but my aunt knows someone who can hook us up big time.  So instead of spending lots of money on this family trip (I have a big family and lots of cousins), we only spent PHP 250/person for the boat ride and PHP 50/person to have a picnic in Anawangin Cove! That was only $7/person!

In Pundaquit, we rode this small-stick-looking boat to go to another island called Anawangin Cove.  The water was so nice and warm unlike here in California.  It is so relaxing and this is definitely the highlight of our trip.  After Anawangin Cove, we rode the same boat and went to Capones Island, when it started raining on one side.  It's hard to explain but we were actually able to see the raindrops on one side of the boat, while the other side of the boat has no signs of rain- SUPER COOL!

Anawangin Cove

Capones Island

The sand in Capones Island is white and the water is so clear. ♡

Abby

Redeemed by Jesus. Wife. Mama to Hann + Hayleigh. Filipina. Californian. Hotelier with a travel bug. ENTJ. Enneagram 8w7. Low-waste striver.

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