Miyerkules, Marso 28, 2012

BEACH HOUSE NI DOK (POTIPOT ISLAND)






and Yes, this island is just in front of our beachouse in Zambales.

FAQs:

What's on the Island? Nothing. Nothing but pure peace and silence, way less than the crowd in Galera and Bora. clear waters. great sunset.
 white sands that surround the whole island, its proximity to the mainland that allows visitors to reach it in only 5 minutes by banca, the lush vegetation and trees that provide shade along the beach (and sometimes even on the water).


What's Unique?

 On one side of the island, going around 5 meters off shore,
 sobrang lalim na. On the other side, kahit 30 meters away ka na sa shore, hanggang baywang parin ang tubig. Sa back side nung island, may mga dead trees doon na masarap magpapicture at dun magandang manood ng sunset. Just don't forget to wear slippers dahil medyo masakit sa paa yung sand and stones sa part na yun. Sa other side naman ng island, pinong pino ang sand.

It tells a different story, too when tides change.





If you're commuting,
take Victory Liner (it's the only Bus that travels the whole Zambales)
take the ones going to Sta Cruz.
If the Caloocan station is full, try contacting the other stations like Cubao, and Sampaloc (near UST).
Fare is 400+. (bring your school ID for 20% student's discount!)
Takes more or less 6-7 hours travel time by day, and 4-5 hours by night
Ask the conductor na ibaba kayo sa Beach House ni Dok, sa may in Bgy Sinabacan-Uacon border.
Driving
Driving there will take around 4-5 hours. We noticed that newcomers take 2-3 hours later because they stop at Subic to shop/eat/take pics.
Take NLEX, exit on Dau (toll fee: manila to dau is 195 pesos)then take SCTEX exit to Subic (toll fee: 150pesos),
enter SBMA (toll fee 20 pesos),exit to Kalaklan  gate.Take left to Subic.
Then just follow a the straight main road for around 2 hours. (approx 120kms)Follow signs that say "to Sta Cruz"
Basically, from Subic to Candelaria, it's just a straight path. you only have to turn right once (im sure you wont miss this junction) at San Marcelino.When you pass by a Truss Bridge saying "Vertical Clearance... 5.8M", that means you're in Candelaria. (that's only bridge in zambales that looks like the Golden Gate, kulay silver nga lang. :p )


8kms from the Bridge, is our Resort, on the left side.There's a sign there that says, "Beach House ni Dok."  (After Tinidad Beach Resort, and Before Dawal Beach Resort)


*other tips while travelling:
Going there, the beach is ALWAYS on the Left Side. Always.  If you see the beach on the right side, pabalik na kayo.
Follow signs that say "To Sta Cruz" or "Masinloc" or "Palauig." If you have to choose between the two, choose Sta Cruz over Masinloc, and Masinloc over palauig. Candelaria is in between Masinloc and Sta. Cruz
Make sure you did all the necessary things to do at NLEX like gas-up, restroom break, snacks, because the 30-45 minutes at SCTEX has no Gasoline stations whatsoever.
Cheapest Gas rates is at SBMA.

Travelling there is quite long. But it's totally worth it.

We are a 10-minute walking distance from Dawal and Sunbloom,

5 Kms from the Market

Room Rates: 



Room for 2-4 PeoplePhp 2000
Bed for 2, extra Beddings for 2 more people
with Bathroom
Airconditioned
Cable TV




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Room for 4-6 PeoplePhp 2500Bed for 3 (1 queensize, 1 solo, 1 sofa bed), extra Beddings for 2 more people
with Bathroom
Airconditioned
Cable TV





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Room for 6-8 PeoplePhp 30001 queensize bed, 2 solo beds, extra Beddings for 4 more people
room is 1.5-2x as big as the small rooms
with Bathroom (twice as big as other's bathrooms)
Airconditioned
Cable TV











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Tree House Php 2,700
(not recommended for groups with Kids, Elderly, and Pregnant people. Wala po kasing aircon)

for 10-12 people

3 Floors
1st Floor: Sala, Sink
2nd Floor: Bathroom, Shower Room, Sink, Beddings
3rd Floor: more Beddings, Cable TV

additional Php 200/pax per excess of 12





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and the Main House Php 6,000
for 10-15 people
2 Floors
2 Bedrooms with Aircon (1 room: 1 queensize bed, 1 solo. 2nd room: 1 bed)
2 Cable TVs
with Sala, Kitchen, Terrace, and Dining area
Refrigerator
3 Bathrooms and Toilet

and You'll feel like you own the whole beachouse when you stay here.
additional Php 200/pax per excess of 15 people















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Room for 2 (for couples)
Php 1500
Twin Side Bed, Cable TV, Bathroom Airconditioned. No excess allowed.


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when you're checked-in on any of the rooms, you can use the Function Hall, Tables, Chairs, and Duyan in front of the Beach and the Showers in front of the beach for Free.
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Other Stuff

if you bring your own tent, tent corkage is 100 per day + 100 per person. We totally don't recommend bringing their own tents and pitch it in the Resort.
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For those who are planning to just park at our lot and stay at the island, a 100 Peso parking fee (per 24 hours) shall be charged. 
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Kalan: 
Php 600/ Day
utensils and cooking materials provided EXCEPT spoon, fork, plates and serving plates
Grille: Free. Just bring your own uling.
Videoke: 100 per hour


Boat to Potipot
Php 500 round trip, maximum of 8
safe, and life vest included. First Come first served.
Operation Hours: 7AM to 6PM

Eat-All-U-Can (applicable only during peak season OR upon advance request)

Breakfast               200/pax (3 Viands, 1 Dessert, Fried Rice,
Lunch / Dinner        200/pax (3 Viands, 1 Dessert, Rice)
+20/pax if you want it packed and delivered to Potipot.
or 600 for all 3 meals
Check-in time:
1pm

Check out time:
12 PM

ENTRANCE TO THE ISLAND IS SEPARATE. 100 per pax and 300 per pax overnight
EXCESS PEOPLE CHARGE: 200 per pax
NO CORKAGE FEES
Electronics Fee - (Rice Cooker and others that consumes a lot of elec) - 150 per day
NO BEACH FEES (charging fees for a dip in the beach? nah)
FREE PARKING for Guests (50 for Day tour Guests <kung maliligo sa showers>) 
FREE USE OF TABLES, CHAIRS, SHOWER ROOMS (for guests only)

DAY TOUR (passing through but not checked in) - 100 per person
Early Checkin/ Late Checkout Policy:
Early Checkin is 10.00 AM
Late Checkout is 2.00 PM
that is, considering that there MUST be NO guests occupying prior/after you

and if you're going to check-in/out late, please inform us a few days prior so that we can check if you can extend or advance.
Reservation Fee is Half of the price of the rooms x days of stay. Which, of course, will be deducted to the whole bill when you get here.


RATES ARE STILL THE SAME AS OF SUMMER 2012
Reservation Fees are non-refundable and room/date changes can be made depending on the availability of dates and rooms.

contact me at 09175765117 - Shan
more pics click here




Lunes, Marso 26, 2012

Unexpected trip to Nagsasa Cove.....


It was a late Summer Team Building for Team Bribs, sa sobrang dami ng work sa office. We planned to go to ANAWANGIN COVE June 2011. But unfortunately di nakisama ang panahon smin.. Katatapos lng ng bagyo at sobrang lakas ng alon ng mga panahon na yon, kaya sabi ng mga bangkero di kyang mag island hopping. So, sad... But syempre they offered naman another Cove na sabi nila maganda daw kesa sa ANAWANGIN. Sa dami nman ng positive feedbacks na nabasa ko sa mga blogs, pumayag narin ako na mag NAGSASA COVE nalang kami. Sabi ng boatman P300.00 each daw ang aming babayaran para sa boating. Mura na compared sa iba na P400.00 per head ung singil...

Sa loob ng van papuntang Pundaquit, San Antonio Zambales

It's around 7:00 AM ng makarating kmi sa ZAmbales. Ang ANAWANGIN COVE, NAGSASA COVE, CAPONES ISLAND, at CAMARA Island ay matatagpuan sa brgy. Pundaquit, San Antonio Zambales. Pag dating namin sa Pundaquit Beach, super layo pa ng nilakad nmin para makapunta sa boat, dahil sa sobrang lakas ng alon kya di daw makapwesto sa pampang ang banka. So, tyaga nlng kmi mag alay lakad sa gitna ng init ng araw. It's around 9:00 AM na medyo mabagal kc mag pack up ng things ang teammates karamihan kc samin is girls.

a long walk going to the boat

me and jho in pundaquit beach

Camara Island and Capones Island  view from Pundaquit Beach

Sabi ng bangkero 45 minutes daw bago makarating ng Nagsasa Cove, medyo matagal dba. Kaya pag sakay nmin sa bangka. Kanya kanyang pwesto na kmi. Picture2x syempre habang naandar. 

 It's She, Phel and Joenar (fr: Team Bribs)

 pa jho, with Eloi & Tonio (fr: All- Star Florida)
sinama ko sila sa aming team building... ehehehe

 Gido & crisel, with blue water in the background

while on the boat. kapit kapit.. malakas ang alon. 

The best tlga ang view sa Zambales. Breath taking!! Panay ang kuha ko sa magagandang view habang nag boboating kmi. Medyo nakakaboring ang 45 minutes na byahe. Pero busog nman ang mata ko sa magagandang tanawin.



MY BREATH TAKING SHOTS





 the Anawangin Cove from a far...
the Nagsasa Cove from view from a far...

After almost 1 hour... Nakarating na nga kme sa Nagsasa Cove, medyo nakakainis pa kc di tlga kmi nkapunta sa mismong camping ground ng nagsasa sa kabilang part kmi ng cove binaba ng bangkero kc daw di kakayanin ng bangka sa sobrang lakas ng alon baka masira daw. hayyy... kaya nagtayaga nlng kmi sa isang maliit na na kubong pawid. At dahil sa cowboy nman kmi. Ok narin smin un kesa sa wala. Nilagay muna namin ung mga dala nmin sa "maliit na kubong pawid" at pagkatapos ay inexplore na namin ang kagandahan ng Cove.


 The Beach

Pa jho, me and BFF Tonio....

 Ang kalbong budha at dalawang alipin..

 The coast.... Blue water and white sand..


The magnificient Nagsasa Cove..

Pictorials...


 Collecting different kinds of shells and rocks...

In the Lagoon


 clear water Lagoon... tubig tabang sya galing sa bundok..



 May dalawang part ang Nagsasa Cove.. merong part ng beach na mabuhangin at ung bandang dulo ng Cove.. mabato na at medyo maligamgam ang tubig. nakakapagtaka nga bakit di malamig ang tubig paglusong namin. Maganda din ang View sa part na un ng cove. my mga fine tress at medyo madami ang isda.







fish and a shell..


blue little fish..
On the ROCKS....

ROCKS......

Crystal Clear Sea Water..







Nagsasa Cove is one of the best place I ever saw in my entire life.. Lahat ng pagod, sulit ... How I wish I can come back here at makapag camping para mas sulit...

Activities:
  • Camping
  • Trek to Mt. Pundaquit
  • Swimming
  • Photography
  • Surfing (Bring your own board if you will be surfing in Anawangin, otherwise you can surf in the nearby Crystal Beach with surfing equipments for rent)
  • Skimboarding (Bring your own skim board)
  • Island and Beach Hopping in Camara, Capones amd the nearby Anawangin Cove, Capones Island, Camara Island, Talisayen Cove and Silanguin Cove
  • Trek to Capones Lighthouse




HOW TO GET THERE:


By Land



To get there, one must go to Barangay San Miguel or Pundaquit, in San Antionio, Zambales where a banca to Nagsasa can be rented for P1500.00, round trip. It is a 45-50 minutes boat ride.
To go to Pundaquit, ride a bus bound to Iba or Sta. Cruz, Zambales. Victory Lines has scheduled trips to those destinations. Tell the driver to drop you off at San Antonio. If you are coming from their terminal in Sampaloc, it will cost you around P300.00 , don’t forget to tell the cashier that you are up to San Antonio only, or they will charge you the full fare to its destination. Travel time is around 3 to 4 hours via NLEX.
From San Antonio, ride a tricycle to Barangay San Miguel or Pundaquit, standard rate is P30.0o per passenger, you may opt to add some tip since it is quite far.
By Air/Water
By ferry, take a Mt. Samat Express (Contact No: 551-5290) ferry ride to Subic in CCP (~P250.00 – P300.00) or theSupercat from Mall of Asia (P300.00) . It is an hour ferry ride to Orion Bataan. From there catch a bus to Subic for another hour or less and then a bus to Iba, Zambales, passing to San Antonio.
By air, charter an aircraft to International Subic Airport, Castillejos Airstrip, or to Iba Local Airport.






Standard Boat Rental for Big and Small Boats:

SMALL BOAT....(max of 4 pax)vice versa

Pundaquiit to CAMARA island = P700
Pundaquit to CAPONES = P1,000
Pundaquit to Anawangin = P1,000
Pundaquit to Talesayen = P1,500
Pundaquit to Nagsasa = P1,800
Pundaquit to Silanguin = P2,500

ISLAND HOPPING (CAMARA, CAPONES to ANAWANGIN) = P1,500

BIG BOAT (really depend how big is the boat)

Pundaquit to CAMARA island = P150/head
Pundaquit to CAPONES = P200/head
Pundaquit to Annawangin = P200/head
Pundaquit to Talesayen = P300/head
Pundaquit to Nagsasa = P400/head
Pundaquit to Silanguin = P600/head 

ISLAND HOPPING (CAMARA, CAPONES to ANNAWANGIN) = P300/head