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Established in 1849 and with a population nearing 35,000, it boarders with San Narciso on the North, San Marcelino, Castillejos and Subic on the East.

Tourist attractions:

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Beaches:
San Antonio has two major beach areas, San Antonio proper and the other in Barangay Pundaquit, which is home of the Capones, Capon Grande and Camara Islands.

Pundaquit also has become a favorite surfing destination.

A number of the resorts here offer boats to the nearby coves and inlets that are only accessible by water.

ISLANDS:

There are three Islands in the Pundaquit area, Capones, Capon Grande and Camara, the largest of which is Capones Island. This houses a Lighthouse and the remains of the old Spanish barracks that was there. This is an interesting walk and there are great views from the top, be sure to use the trails though, as some of the cliffs are sheer and can be dangerous.

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COVES & INLETS:

Just South of Pundaquit there are a number of coves and inlets. These are: Anawangin Cove, Nagassa Cove, Talisayin Cove and Silanguin Cove.

These all offer crystal clear waters and sandy beaches; however, check with the locals as to what to take with you as some offer little to no amenities.

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DIRECTORY: ..(By Municipality / City, North to South)
Sta. Cruz.....Candelaria....Masinloc.. .Palauig. ..Iba ... .Botolan ...Cabangan... .San Felipe .. .San Narciso
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..San Antonio .. ..San Marcelino.. ...Castillejos .....Subic .....Olongapo City ....Subic Bay Freeport Zone

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