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Nagsasa Cove

Availed an overnight camping adventure at Nagsasa  Cove with meals and side trips to Capones Island Light House and Anawangin Cove for 999php in Metro Deal. Includes a round trip boat transfers. Inclusive of free use of tent, pillows, blankets, cookware, life vest, showers and mineral water . Inclusive of conservation, facilitators fee/tour guide and overnight fees. Inclusive of one lunch and one dinner. Tour guide to take you to Capones and Anawangin.  Go on a tour on the famous Capones Island Light House.  Breathtaking scenery with its clear waters and rolling hills that make Nagsasa Cove truly picture perfect.  Pristine beach with charming mixture of white sand remnants of Mt. Pinatubo ash fall, giving the cove its distinct charm.    Feel the stress turn into mist as you take in the fresh scent of the cool air.  Delight your senses with relaxing swe...

Jomalig Island

A paradise 6 hours boat ride from Real Quezon is an isolated island called Jomalig Island. This El Dorado is gaining attention to travelers and explorers despite its geographic location. This  placid and untouched island is a nirvana of abundance in  natural gifts and natural resources. The only way to  get around this island is by renting a motorbike or habal-habal to take you to its long stretch of amazing golden sand beaches. Unlike other tropical beaches in the Philippines which is towered by coconut trees, Jomalig Island is surrounded by towering Pine Trees perfect for camping out. This isolated island gives you the feeling of exclusivity and privacy. It is uncrowded. Untouched. Serene. Peaceful. Refreshing. Energizing. Beautiful that one will be lost for words to describe this wonderful place. We were privileged enough to be invited by Capt. Jonjie Guballa to visit Jomalig Island through a Chartered Flight as a Birthday Gift. He...

Mount Pinatubo

The amazing Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines is a volcano that errupted in 1991. The largest eruption in the modern era whose ash fell as far away as Singapore and volcanic particles in the atmosphere lowered the global temperature. The huge volcanic eruption during that time seems not enough, that typhoon Yunya moves ashore with its rains and high winds whose after effect caused dilemma every rainy season causing lahar flash floods in Angeles, Pampanga. How to get there: Option 1. From Clark Airport, take the jeepney at the right side of the arrival area to take you to the Main Gate Terminal. At Main Gate Terminal walk a few meters to 2nd Street for Capas-Angeles Transport Terminal and tell the driver to drop you off at Capas Public Market... Option 2. From Clark Airport, take the jeepney at the right side of the arrival area to take you to Dau Bus Terminal. At Dau Bus Terminal, take any northbound bus (ex. Baguio) and tell the bus driver to drop you off a...