Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Zambales offers more than romance for couples on V-Day

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With San Felipe’s famed Liwliwa Beach as event hub, and The Glamp or Bali of Liwa as homebase for a Valentine hideaway, couples can do surfing 101, bodyboardi­ng, beach sports, yoga, and be enraptured by musical evenings.

If “dinner for two” is out of the question, Zambales invites couples for an action-packed Valentine’s Day with its Surf and Glamp Adventure, which highlights its major top tourist recreation­al activities — surfing and glamping.

With the support of the Department of Tourism, the province launched last year the exciting tour circuit which showcases the towns of San Felipe, San Narciso, and Botolan which have sought-after surf sites and bodies of water.

One of Luzon’s top pre-pandemic tourist spots, Zambales — or “Zamba,” as it is fondly called — can easily be reached by private or public land transporta­tion.

With San Felipe’s famed Liwliwa Beach as event hub, and The Glamp or Bali of Liwa as homebase for a Valentine hideaway, couples can do surfing 101, bodyboardi­ng, beach sports, yoga, and be enraptured by musical evenings.

Less than an hour away is Lubong Nangaluan Waterfalls, which has mesmerizin­g a curtain-like cascade and a natural icy basin where you and your loved one can frolic.

Romantics can also swing by the Botolan Mangrove Eco-Park, and navigate the area on a standup paddleboar­d, tandem kayak, or pedal boat. This ecosystem can be accessed through the Bancal River Adventure Park which has a cozy boardwalk, restaurant, and floating cottages overlookin­g the scenic waterway.

Beach bums will have a heyday at the 300-kilometer coastline of Zambales, with most of the towns situated along the West Philippine Sea.

Beyond the shores, couples can hop around the islands and coves which boast of powdery sands and crystal-clear water-Capones and Camara in San Antonio, San Salvador and Bacala sandbar in Masinloc, and Magalawa in Palauig, to name a few.

Moreover, the town of Candelaria takes pride in its Uacon Cove beach strip, the placid Uacon Lake, and the white sand island of Potipot which is being redevelope­d for glamping and water-based recreation.

Lastly, culture vultures can visit CASA San Miguel in San Antonio, a Victoriani­nspired music and arts center and home of the Pundaquit Virtousi musical ensemble founded by violinist Coke Bolipata. It has prepared a romantic Valentine’s Day dinner where love-struck diners will be serenaded by its resident string musicians.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF DOT ?? LUBONG Nangaluan Falls.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF DOT LUBONG Nangaluan Falls.

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