
Up to 100 guests·Beach camping
Hosted by Juan dela Cruz
Check-in 10:00 · Checkout 09:00
Plan your arrival and departure around these times.
Cancellation policy
Free cancellation up to 7 days before check-in.
Cell signal: none
Connectivity available at this site.
Silanguin Cove is the farthest and most secluded of the major coves along the Redondo Peninsula in San Antonio, Zambales, requiring a 1.5–2 hour banca ride from Pundaquit. The cove features a wide bay with calmer waters than Anawangin, dark volcanic-sand shores, and surrounding hills draped in secondary growth forest. Puerto Silanguin Beach Camping Resort is the primary managed campsite operator here, offering tent pitching areas, basic nipa hut accommodations, and limited generator-powered electricity for a few hours at night. According to sources citing the resort, overnight entrance fees are around ₱200–250 per person with tent pitching costing an additional ₱350–500 per night; two-room huts are available for ₱1,500 per night. The resort is bookable via Booking.com and Airbnb. The cove is ideal for snorkeling, fishing, and stargazing. There is no permanent cell signal. El Paradise Silanguin Cove (silanguin.com) is a separate operator at the same location offering similar facilities.
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Register at Pundaquit before departure. Coordinate overnight stay in advance with resort operator. Bring all supplies including food and potable water. Pack out all trash. No loud music after 10 PM. Leave No Trace required.
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San Antonio, Zambales, Philippines
Juan dela Cruz
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