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Capones Island




San Antonio, Zambales Philippines
I will be featuring Capones Island here which was the second destination among the three islands that me and my brother hopped last May of 2011.

One of the tourist spots in San Antonio, Zambales is the rocky Capones Island, one among the islands that people should go to. It's apparently like a hiding place for people, away from the crowd because it's a quiet and a very secluded location. It's surrounded by the crystal clear waters of the South China Sea; close to and a boat ride away from Anawangin Cove, Camara Island and the Pundaquit or San Miguel Jump Off Points. An abandoned Light House which is hundred years of age and an unfinished structure built by the Spanish government can be seen in this island. Both are historical in appearance. Presumably, proposed plans were already laid to restore them for Philippine Legacy.

Crystal Clear Waters
Big Rocks around the vicinity!
Stones & My Foot!
Mike
I was pointing at Something!
Capones Island by: Hope Olano
ITINERARY

TWO DAY TRIP
  San Antonio + Anawangin Cove + Capones Island + Camara island

Day 1
  • Departure From Manila
  • Olongapo To San Antonio
  • Buy Goods at San Antonio Market then proceed to Brgy. Pundaquit or San Miguel
  • From Brgy. Pundaquit or San Miguel - Boat Ride To Anawangin
  • Arrival To Anawangin Then Set A Camp
  • Lunch At The Cove
  • Explore Anawangin Cove & Rest
  • Beach Bumming & Take Pictures
  • Dinner & Bonfire & Rest
Day 2
  • Breakfast & Sightseeing
  • Pack - Up & Take The Rented Boat To Capones Island
  • Trek & Visit Lighthouse - Take Pictures
  • Head To Camara Island - Take Pictures
  • Head Back To Brgy. Pundaquit/San Miguel - Clean & Bath
  • From Brgy. Pundaquit/San Miguel - Return To San Antonio
  • Lunch at San Antonio - Head To Olongapo
  • Buy Pasalubong In Olongapo
  • Head Back To Manila
  • Arrival To Manila
PHOTO GALLERY:
Mike and The Tall Grasses!
The Light House
Old & Abandoned Water Tank
It was kinda spooky! Nobody else were around except the two of us!
The corroded stairs!
The narrow stairs used to climb up & down!
Used during the Spanish times as an eye if visitors or enemies were coming!
I Pictured Myself!
The Hole!
The View From The Light House!
 
In this photo: Off to Camara!

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