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Beyond Subic and Mangoes PDF Print E-mail
Written by Subic Admin   
Friday, 12 March 2010
YOU missed the chance to book for your grand summer vacation in time for the long Holy Week break? You simply lacked the time to search for best destinations, or there isn’t that much extra cash to burn. Well, the province of Zambales offers you excellent options beyond its pristine beaches. It’s a vacation haven waiting to be rediscovered, and it’s just three-and-a-half hours’ drive away from Manila via SCTex. Adding more excitement to its famous attractions, Zambales and the Department of Tourism (DOT) launched recently the “Zambales Super Mango and Agricultural Tour” to entice tourists looking for interesting activities besides dipping into the cool clean waters of its white-sand beaches. Members of Philippine Tour Operators Association and the Philippine Tour Agencies Association, along with travel journalists, were invited to the launch of the DOT program to explore opportunities tapping the province’s local tourism and agricultural industries. The mango-and-agricultural tour aims to entice foreign and local tourists to experience harvesting mangoes and learn about the fruit, as well as interact with farmers. The program also offers business opportunities for marketing several mango byproducts, as well as products distinct to each town of the province. The other products that can be sourced from various towns in Zambales include San Felipe’s version of bagnet, a deep-fried pork meat cut, as well as Cabangan’s sugar cane-based products such as muscuvado. Processed marine products such as fish and shrimp paste are abundant in Botolan, while San Marcelino takes its pride from its sweet-tasting and white-skinned singkamas. Of course, not to be missed are the pristine beaches in San Antonio, where adventurous tourists can go and discover the exotic Capones Islands with an 18th-century lighthouse and the newly discovered Anawangin Cove. These destinations can be reached through a 10- to 30-minute boat ride from the beaches of San Antonio. Company outings and large groups of young tourists can enjoy exciting activities, such as an ATV race and a paintball shootout in Mango Camp in the town of Cabangan. full http://businessmirror.com.ph/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=22821:beyond-subic-and-mangoes&catid=32:life&Itemid=68
 
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