Nagsasa Cove, Luzon, Philippines


4.5 (133 reviews) Spent Ranking #1 in Central Luzon Region Bodies of Water

Picturesque cove with a shallow beach. Just perfect for all ages.

From Pundaquit we hired a boat for 6 people, which was 4500 pesos as we wanted a bigger boat. You can get a smaller one for 2500 pesos as well. It takes about 1 hour to get from Pundaquit to Nagsasa cove. The cove itself is beautiful, a shallow beach which is perfect for swimming and for all ages and abilities. A small stream running back through the mountains as well. Noticed a few beach campsites which offer overnight stays. We were there from 7 am until 11 am which was perfect just before the hear set it. Would definitely recommend this cove as its not as crowded as Anawangin cove as its a but further out (but worth it)
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Address

Pundaquit, San Antonio, Luzon 2206 Philippines

Mobile

+63 929 842 2127

Website

http://wp.me/p1BtSt-gh

Current local date and time now

Saturday, May 11, 2024, 12:13

User Ratings

4.5 based on (133 reviews)

Excellent
59%
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8%
Poor
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Reviews


  • 5Jane 5:00 PM Mar 10, 2020
    Lugar kung saan walang email na kailangang replyan :) (peace)
    The place is heavenly ugh! sobrang nakakarelax, wala kang iniisip na papers, emails, at utos from your B to do. You just need to do is get a glass of beer, chitchat with your friends while waiting for the sunset. The place where my friend get the package tour was in the camp kawayan, we are total of 14, including the environmental fee, insurance fee, overnight fee, cottage fee, (6) tent free, with Campones Island and Kamara Island Tour for 2 days 1 night. We also rent a van medyo napamahal so kung may car kayo pwede naman iwan sa Pundaquit pwede ko ibigay contact person ko doon.
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  • 4derektrips 5:00 PM Nov 24, 2022
    Day trip or camping
    We took a small boat from Pundaquit for a day trip to Capones Island and then Nagsasa Cove. Not too much on Capones Island kinda rocky and no cover or services. Back on the boat for a choppy 30 minute ride to Nagsasa Cove. On the island there are many places to camp overnight and small family owned Sari stores. The cove is great for swimming in the cool shallow blue water. They have some activities such as volleyball, cliff diving, snorkeling and hiking. You won't find any Jeepneys or trikes on this remote island. No internet or hotels either. Lots of places to explore and relax, beware of the hot sand. If your looking for a place to get away from all the hustle and bustle of the city this might be the place for you.

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