Activities around Cabo De Roca Villas
Zambales is best known for its beautiful beaches, islands, coves and natural attractions. Here are some activities to do in our province:
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ISLAND HOPPING
Rent a boat and explore the surrounding islands and coves such as Anawangin Cove, Nagsasa Cove, Capones and Camara Islands. They boast clear waters and unusual rock formations and are particularly known for their unique Pine-tree lined beaches.
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SURFING
The waves here are ideal for both beginner and advanced surfers. Surf lessons and board rentals are readily available through our neighboring providers.
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TREKKING and WATERFALL CHASING
Go on a guided trek to explore Pundaquit Mountain and bathe in the hidden waterfalls along the way.
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VISIT MAPANUEPE LAKE
Tagged as the New Zealand of Zambales, this hidden gem, was formed in the aftermath of the 1991 eruption of Mount PInatubo. Visitors to this lake can enjoy a range of activities such as boating, kayaking, fishing and picnicking along the shores.
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ATV RENTAL
An exciting way to explore the expansive shores and scenic coastal landscape of Zambales.
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RELAX
The best way is to lounge along Pundaquit Beach, known for its soft sands, while the sun sets against the islands of Camara and Capones. We are delighted to say that Cabo de Roca has the BEST sunset view you can find.