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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 sweep of the lush green of the surroundings. 



Soak in the comforting effect of a brief communion with nature. 


Nagsasa Island has its own pristine beauty with charming silence of nature away from the rest of the world. 


Still considered as a relatively virgin destination, its unspoiled beauty is something to behold. 


Those who have been in this charming location claim that this little piece of paradise is worth visiting at least once in your lifetime. 



Water runs down abundantly in a stream and waterfalls from the mountains although they dry out during the hot summer and dry season. 


Its rawness and lack of mobile signals make it a perfect place when you need to escape from the flurry of daily life. 


Explore the  hidden beauty of Nagsasa Cove as it gives "Island Hopping" a new meaning.


 It is also perfect for camping, trekking and fishing.


 The possibilities for adventure and awesome communion with nature is endless.






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