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Experience the calm of a world left untouched. Following the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo decades ago, Nagsasa Cove was transformed into a surreal landscape of volcanic ash sand and lush Agoho forests. Today, it stands as one of the most iconic destinations in the region—a place where the emerald green of the mountains meets the soft silver of the shore.
Nagsasa is wider and more open than other coves, offering a sense of vastness and freedom. It is the perfect destination for those who want to spend their day paddleboarding on glassy waters or enjoying a luxury beach setup under the shade of the pine-like trees.
The Silver Shore: The unique volcanic sand gives the water a bright, turquoise glow that is perfect for photos and swimming.
Shallow & Calm Waters: The cove’s natural shape protects it from big waves, making it an ideal “swimming pool” for families and groups.
The Agoho Forest: Unlike typical tropical beaches with coconut trees, Nagsasa is lined with pine-like Agoho trees, providing a cool breeze and a unique “alpine-beach” atmosphere.
Adventure & Relaxation: Whether you want to trek to the nearby hills for a panoramic view of your yacht or stay on board for a wine-and-cheese sunset, Nagsasa offers the best of both worlds.
Location: South of Anawangin Cove, tucked deep into the Zambales mountains.
Travel Time: A relaxing 2.5 hours cruise from Subic Bay.
Best For: Group beach parties, family swims, and drone photography.
Vibe: Tranquil, ethereal, and naturally beautiful.
Portion of Bldg, 1031 Rizal Highway, Subic Bay Freeport Zone 2209, Olongapo, Philippines