Camping in Zambales

7 campsites in Zambales with verified fees, access types, and recent camper reports.

Anawangin Cove Campsite ₱150

San Antonio · Zambales

Anawangin Cove Campsite

≈ 5 hrs from Manila

Anawangin Cove is a rustic beach-camping cove in San Antonio, Zambales, usually reached by boat from Pundaquit or by guided Mt. Pundaquit hike. Recent guides list an overnight entrance plus environmental fee around ₱150/person, with boat/package costs separate and facilities kept basic.

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₱1050–₱1525

San Narciso · Zambales

Crystal Beach Resort

Crystal Beach Resort is a beachfront surf and camping resort in Barangay La Paz, San Narciso, Zambales. Bring-your-own-tent camping costs ₱1,050/person total for Ultimate Camping or ₱1,525/person total with breakfast for Pleasant Camping. Access is by paved road for cars, motorcycles, and bicycles.

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₱950–₱1450

San Felipe · Zambales

Haven Campsite Liwliwa

Haven Campsite Liwliwa is a beachside campsite and glamping stay in Sitio Liwliwa, Barangay Sto. Niño, San Felipe, Zambales. Published 2024 rates put overnight stays at ₱950–₱1,450/person at full room occupancy; current own-tent pitch fee is not published. Access is by road through San Felipe.

Nagsasa Cove Campsite ₱100–₱150

San Antonio · Zambales

Nagsasa Cove Campsite

≈ 5 hrs from Manila

Nagsasa Cove is a quieter beach-camping cove in San Antonio, Zambales, reached mainly by boat from Pundaquit or by long mountain hike. Recent guides put basic camping around ₱100–₱150/person, with boat transfers and tour packages charged separately.

Potipot Island Campsite ₱500–₱600

Candelaria · Zambales

Potipot Island Campsite

≈ 6 hrs from Manila

Potipot Island Campsite is a boat-access beach camp off Barangay Uacon, Candelaria, Zambales. Overnight camping costs ₱500/person entrance, or ₱500–₱600/person total when the reported ₱50–₱100 environmental fee is collected. Campers use a 5–15 minute boat from Uacon and sleep in tents or basic cottages.

Silanguin Cove Campsite ₱150

San Antonio · Zambales

Silanguin Cove Campsite

≈ 5 hrs from Manila

Silanguin Cove is the farthest and quieter San Antonio, Zambales cove, usually reached by boat from Pundaquit or by a difficult hike. Published visitor snippets list a ₱150/person entrance fee, with cottages, tents, and water activities charged separately onsite.

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₱150

San Antonio · Zambales

Talisayen Cove Campsite

≈ 5 hrs from Manila

Talisayen Cove, also spelled Talisayin, is a quiet volcanic-ash beach cove between Anawangin and Nagsasa in San Antonio, Zambales, reached by boat from Pundaquit. Published rates list ₱50 entrance plus ₱100 camping, ₱150/person total, with boat transfers and tents charged separately.