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Anawangin Cove Campsite ₱150 ✓ Verified

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.

Bituin Cove Camping ₱520 ✓ Verified

Nasugbu · Batangas

Bituin Cove Camping

≈ 4 hrs from Manila

Bituin Cove Camping is the best match for Calayo Beach camping: a boat-access tent area also called Hannukah Beach or Angara Cove in Nasugbu, Batangas. Latest operator-style posts list ₱500 overnight entrance + ₱20 ecological fee = ₱520/person, with boat transfer separate from Calayo Beach.

Cleofas Cottages Campsite ₱200

Mauban · Quezon

Cleofas Cottages Campsite

≈ 4 hrs from Manila

Cleofas Cottages Campsite is a beachfront tent-pitching area on Cagbalete Island in Mauban, Quezon. Bring-your-own-tent camping costs ₱200/head/night, with common toilets and showers. Access is by boat from Mauban tourist port, then a 15–20 minute walk from Sabang or a short paid island transfer.

Colibra Island Beach Camp ₱300

Dasol · Pangasinan

Colibra Island Beach Camp

≈ 6.5 hrs from Manila

Colibra Island Beach Camp is a boat-access tent campsite off Tambobong Beach in Dasol, Pangasinan. Recent overnight island entry is ₱300/person, while boat rental is separate. Campers ride about 15–20 minutes by boat, bring water and food, and use a small island with cottages, stores, and no electricity.

Dampalitan Island Campsite ₱160

Padre Burgos · Quezon

Dampalitan Island Campsite

≈ 5 hrs from Manila

Dampalitan Island Campsite is a boat-access beach camp in Padre Burgos, Quezon. Budget ₱60 entrance + ₱100 tent pitching = ₱160/person for a solo tent setup, plus shared boat cost. Access is by road to Aplaya, then a local boat to the island.

Fortune Island Camping ₱530

Nasugbu · Batangas

Fortune Island Camping

≈ 4.5 hrs from Manila

Fortune Island Camping is a boat-access beach campsite off Nasugbu, Batangas, known for Greek-inspired ruins, cliffs, and rustic overnight stays. Fixed per-person fees are ₱500 overnight entrance + ₱30 environmental = ₱530/person, plus ₱200/tent pitching fee. Access is by boat from Fortune Island Resort in Barangay Wawa.

Jomalig Island Resort Camping ₱320–₱470

Jomalig · Quezon

Jomalig Island Resort Camping

≈ 10.5 hrs from Manila

Jomalig Island Resort Camping is hosted tent camping on Jomalig Island, Quezon, usually in resort-designated areas rather than free beach pitching. The paid total for the first night is ₱170 arrival fee + ₱150–₱300 camping = ₱320–₱470/person. Access is by boat from Real Port, then motorcycle.

Lake O' Cali Fee not verified

Lumban · Laguna

Lake O' Cali

Lake O' Cali is a boat-access private lakefront camp on Caliraya Lake in Lumban, Laguna. The published overnight group rate is ₱17,000/night; no per-person tent fee is listed. Guests park before a short boat transfer, then use cabins, furnished tents, pergola cabanas, lake activities, and a bonfire area.

Laki Beach Five Fingers Campsite ₱699–₱2999

Mariveles · Bataan

Laki Beach Five Fingers Campsite

≈ 3.5 hrs from Manila

Laki Beach Five Fingers Campsite is a boat-access beach camp in Mariveles, Bataan used as the overnight base for Five Fingers cove hopping. The located 2D1N options run ₱699/head DIY walk-in to ₱2,999/head all-in with van. Access is car or tricycle to Porto del Sol, then boat.

Masasa Beach ₱200–₱300

Tingloy · Batangas

Masasa Beach

Masasa Beach is a Tingloy, Batangas island beach where overnight camping on the public beach is prohibited, but some homestays report private-yard tent camping at ₱200–₱300/person/night. Access is by car or bus to Mabini, boat to Tingloy Port, tricycle, then a short walk to the beach.

Nagsasa Cove Campsite ₱100–₱150 ✓ Verified

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. Facilities stay basic, with shared toilets and small sari-sari stores but no electricity or mobile signal.

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.

Quezon Island Campsite ₱400

Alaminos · Pangasinan

Quezon Island Campsite

≈ 5.5 hrs from Manila

Quezon Island Campsite is a tent-camping stop in Hundred Islands National Park, Alaminos, Pangasinan. A solo tent camper pays ₱200 overnight registration + ₱200 tent fee = ₱400 before boat rental. Access is by car or bus to Lucap Wharf, then a registered boat to the island.

Silanguin Cove Campsite ₱150 ✓ Verified

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. Facilities are basic, with restroom access and one small sari-sari store with limited stock.

Talisayen Cove Campsite ₱150 ✓ Verified

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.