List of Pundaquit Resorts

If you don’t want to sleep in a tent in Pundaquit you can always check in at one of the resorts in Pundaquit. To go to Anawangin, you can either avail of the boat services of the resort or you can just go to the beach and make a deal with the boatmen yourself.

Here’s a list of the more popular resorts/hotels in Pundaquit.

Patio Beach Resort
Landline: None
Mobile: +63 (918) 232 5088 / +63 (906) 427 1561
Fax: None
Email: patiobeach@yahoo.com
Website: http://www.patioinnhotels.com

Canoe Beach Resort
Landline: +63 (2) 868 3361 / +63 (2) 868 8876
Mobile: +63 (917) 881 0029
Fax: +63 (2) 868 3360
Email Address: carimex@nsclub.net
Website: http://www.canoebeachresort.vze.com

Megan’s Paradisio Beach Resort
Landline: +63 (47) 603 0232 / +63 (47) 603 0233
Mobile: +63 (919) 480 8520 / +63 (921) 793 6797
Fax: None
Email Address: virgieh@gmail.com
Website: http://www.megansresort.net

Nora’s Beach Resort
Landline: None
Mobile: +63 (918) 278 8188 / +63 (919) 637 4917
Fax: None
Email Address: None
Website: http://norasbeachresort.zambalesphilippines.com

Pundaquit Luxury Resort
Landline: None
Mobile: +63 (917) 512 2307
Fax: None
Email Address: contact@pundaquitluxuryresort.com
Website: http://www.pundaquitluxuryresort.com

Punta De Uian
Landline: +63 (47) 252 2692
Mobile: +63 (918) 808 8426 / +63 (918) 800 8426 / + 63 (918) 888 8426
Fax: None
Email Address : gda.puntadeuian / tsa.puntadeuian 
Website: http://www.puntadeuian.net

Wild Rose Beach Inn
Landline: None
Mobile: +63 (910) 661 5613 / +63 (915) 836 6092
Fax: None
Email Address: mamatess@wildrosebeachinn.com
Website: http://www.wildrosebeachinn.com

Ferriols Residence
Landline: None
Mobile: +63 (920) 2302935
Fax: None
Email Address: None
Website: None

Sir Williams Cottage and Beach Resort
Landline: +63 (2) 346 2667 / +63 (2) 285-53-86 / +63 (2) 287 33 07
Mobile: +63 (922) 846 7501
Fax: None
Email Address: warendel@yahoo.com
Website: http://warendel.multiply.com

Capones Vista Beach Resort
Landline: None
Mobile: +63 (920) 918 3668 or +63 (918) 945 5721
Fax: None
Email Address: capones_vista@yahoo.com
Website: http://caponesvista.multiply.com

Pundaquit Location

How far is Pundaquit from Manila?

Pundaquit is a hundred and sixty kilometer drive from Manila.

How long is the trip from Manila?

It can take four to five hours through public transportation. On average, a bus reaches San Antonio, Zambales in four hours. Still, your total travel time would depend on traffic volume, time of the day, and time spent on stopovers. There are two stopovers, one at Double Happiness, Lubao, Pampanga and another at the Olongapo City bus terminal. The tricycle ride to Pundaquit is 10-15 minutes and the boat ride to Anawangin is 20-30 minutes depending on the weather. It is advisable to start the trip very early in the morning.

If you have your own car, the drive to Pundaquit would take approximately 3 hours through SCTEX.

Things to Know in Pundaquit Travel

Pundaquit is a fishing village located in San Antonio, Zambales. The primary livelihood in this small, yet lively and beautiful town is fishing and tourism. Locals who speak both Ilocano and Zambal, also speak Tagalog as well. They will be more than willing help you if you ever lose your way to the winding roads from the town traveling to the beaches of Pundaquit.

This town is primarily known for its calm and clean beaches compared to San Narciso, San Felipe and upwards the shores of Iba Zambales. Even though the waters of Pundaquit is facing the open ocean of the China Sea, it is sheltered by the hills, mountains and its neighboring islands. It is also the best jump off point if you want to visit the Camara Island, Capones Island and Anawangin Cove since it is the closest shores to these destinations.

Very few people have gone to the farther, more pristine coves known as Nagsasa Cove and Sinlanguin Cove where a few friendly and hospitable Aetas live in harmony with nature. Unknown to many, these coves offer a more relaxed and quiet environment for tourists and campers alike during their stay and adventures in Zambales.

The one hour boat ride to these two coves will be worth the money and time spent once you step on the fine white and grayish sands of its shores.

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