How much does it cost to get into Potipot Island?

How much does it cost to get into Potipot Island?

Boat fees are P400 for a boat that can take 4 people and P500 for larger ones that can take 7. Make sure to bring your own food. The lone store on the island only sells snacks and beverages. There is an entrance fee to the island (we heard it’s privately owned): P100 for a day trip and P300 for an overnight stay.

What is Potipot island known for?

Potipot Island is a secluded islet in Uacon, Candelaria, Zambales. It has become one of the most popular beach destinations over the years because of its creamy white sand and crystal clear waters. Truly, you’ll experience a relaxing quick weekend getaway on this gorgeous island.

How do I get to Potipot Island?

Potipot Island – How to get there?

  1. Take a bus going to Sta.
  2. Fare is about PHP 450 with a travel time of 5-6 hours.
  3. The drop off point is near the Petron Gas Station in Uacon, Candelaria, Zambales.
  4. Then take a tricycle going to Potipot Park N Boat.

How do you get to Hermana Mayor Zambales?

How to get to Hermana Menor and Hermana Mayor Island Zambales

  1. Take a Victory Liner bus bound for Sta Cruz Zambales. Fare is from P450-490 and travel time is from 5-6 hours.
  2. From Brgy Lipa’s Petron station, ride a tricycle going to the port.
  3. From the port, rent a boat to take you to Hermana Menor and/or Hermana Mayor.

How do I get to Anawangin Cove Zambales?

HOW TO GET TO ANAWANGIN COVE

  1. Catch a Victory Liner bus bound to Iba or Santa Cruz, Zambales, and get off at San Antonio Public Market. Travel time: 4-5 hours.
  2. Take a tricycle to Pundaquit. Travel time: 20 minutes.
  3. Rent a boat to Anawangin. Travel time: 20 minutes.

Who owns hermana menor Island?

Both of these islands are privately owned, and Hermana Menor is the only one open to public. Hermana Menor is owned by a rich family and a politician from Palawan.