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POTIPOT ISLAND
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Off the coast of Zambales is a small Island called Potipot or literally means “Small white sand”. This is just one of the 7000+ stunning islands in the Philippines.
We all know that there are many beautiful beaches Zambales can offer. It has the Crystal Beach Resort, Nagsasa Cove, Anawangin Cove, Capones, Magalawa, and Hermana Mayor to name a few, but Potipot Island is maybe on the top of our list. The first time I saw the image of Potipot island on the internet, I promised to myself that I will step into this island no matter how far is it. Potipot Island is a perfect summer destination for everyone. For those people who are in a tight budget but looking for a great place to relax. We highly recommend visiting Potipot Island in Candelaria Zambales. Cheap, peaceful, and tranquil. Read More: https://wanderhacker.com/potipot-island-ultimate-diy-budget-travel-guide-and-itinerary/
Photo from: https://www.yapak.ph/where-to-go/zambales-0371
White sands, clear waters, lots of trees serving as shades, bonfire every night, beautiful sunrise and sunset — these are just a few reasons why tourists frequently visit the paradise-like Potipot Island at Candelaria, Zambales.
With a distance of just one kilometer, Potipot Island can already be seen from the shore. The weather is good and the sea is peaceful that day so we arrived at the island for only 7 minutes. There’s a mandatory registration required for all tourists with entrance or environmental fee worth P100 per head.
Aside from the powdery white sands, the abundant stretch of trees caught the attention of visitors. The trees there a very bushy, that their branches reach the seawater which serves as natural shade for sightseers. Driftwood can also be seen along the beach.
There are also cottages for visitors to rest on and for those who want an overnight stay. Facilities are also available such as comfort rooms, multipurpose hall, basketball/volleyball court, tree house, and sari-sari stores. What’s more, phone signal loss is not a problem on the island since it’s just near the mainland. Read More: http://www.tupanggala.com/potipot-island/
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The islet is very near to mainland from Zambales, that’s why tourists could just ride a boat going to the island in only 8 to 10 minutes travel time from the shore because it’s approximately 1 kilometer away.
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Photo from: http://saranganitoday.blogspot.com/2014/09/alabel-marks-foundation-day-and.html
Photo from: https://kajaletsgo.wordpress.com/2011/02/19/potipot-island-get-away/
Photo from: https://www.wandereview.com/2019/02/the-serene-potipot-island-of-candelaria.html
Photo from: https://www.mommypeach.com/2012/05/swimming-in-potipot-island/
Photo from: https://www.shopback.ph/blog/potipot-island-travel-guide
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