Girl Travel Weekend at Anawangin
Sand, laughter, pine trees and pure chaos with my favorite humans!
I’ve been to Anawangin Cove before.
But this time? With my brothers, cousins, aunts and uncles. And let me tell you, Anawangin didn’t just welcome us… It threw us a party.
A warm, laughter-filled stopover at Limen Family Resort,shoutout to Ate Chubz family who prepared us a meal before going to Pundaquit.
Finally, the iconic boat ride from Pundaquit, salty wind in our hair, waves slapping the hull, and the first glimpse of those dreamy, pine-fringed shores on the horizon.
You can camp in here (responsibly) The night sky? Unreal! We pitched tents right here with other campers. The sound of waves, and a sky so packed with stars. We stayed up way too late.
Anawangin isn’t just a beach. It’s a whole damn ecosystem and we explored every inch of it.
The Beach - Soft, powdery, and wide enough for us to play and swim, and late-night bonfires under a sky.
The River - Crystal-clear, knee-deep water and we spent hours here taking pictures, exploring, walking while talking with cousins pretending we were in a Survivor challenge.
The Forest - Pine-scented, shady, we hiked through whispering trees, found hidden clearings perfect for picture taking.
The Mountain - Yes, we climbed it. All of us. The 360° view from the top? Beach on one side, forest on the other, ocean stretching forever.
Anawangin didn’t just give us a beautiful backdrop.
It gave us moments. The kind you’ll still be remembering and laughing about at family reunions 20 years from now.