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Beaches in and near Olongapo City, Zambales: What do you need to know?

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From bikinis to beachballs to boardwalks, here's what 12 local experts had to say about beaches in and near Olongapo City, Zambales.

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My city is simple and small yet so beautiful because of its very clean environment and good people. It is known for being the safest and cleanest city here in the Philippines. Olongapo City’s land area is mountainous and also surrounded with beaches that is why it is so great to live in this very simple city.

Our city has a lot of places you can go to relax, enjoy and hangout with friends and family. There are schools that children can go to near your home, and even malls that you can go to buy anything that you need. In here, you can enjoy Saturday nights, because we have bars that even people from afar wanted to visit, and beaches that you can access for free.

My city is known for a beautiful beaches, shopping malls, as a place where jobs are abundant, for having nice people, and for being one of the cleanest cities. People are obedient with the city-wide ordinances and those from the Government both local and national. We also have color coded transportation that represents each barangay where you want to go.

Olongapo is a coastal city with several lovely but affordable beach resorts that local tourists enjoy. The US Naval Base Subic Bay used to be here before they pulled out of the country. Olongapo is under the province of Zambales but is governed independently. The current mayor is Rolen C. Paulino Jr.

Camille, says: 2020

Olongapo City is five hours north of Manila which is the capital of the Philippines. There are a lot of beautiful beaches around that tourist can go to. They can stay over the weekend in one of the nicest hotels around the area. There is a lot of good restaurants around as well.

Olongapo is a urbanized city known for its military base where the Americans stayed way back in 1899. Olongapo is also known for being able to rise from the ashes of Mountain Pinatubo, which caused great misery for a lot of people back in 1994. Aside from that, Olongapo is also known for its many beaches.

Jieszyl, says: 2020

There are many reasons why you should consider moving here. It is not as busy as the other cities. It is clean and people help each other for the betterness of the city. Olongapo also has beaches where you can go to everytime you feel like tired. You can go there to relax and watch the beautiful sunset with family and friends.

Andrea, says: 2020

There’s a lot of beautiful places in our city like, boardwalk, seafront, malawaan park, etc. a lot of dating place also the people are kind to everyone. The safety of people are to be considered in our city. The road are always clean, our city is not polluted.

Christine, says: 2020

If you are tired of living in a fast-paced world, moving in to my hometown. A small town with a quiet neighborhood and peaceful city. Located near the South China Sea, you can pick the place where you wanted. Either on the city, or near the beach.

Harini, says: 2020

He/she need to know the environment and tradition we have, so that he/she enjoy staying here. One of the best thing is we are surrounded by beaches and mountains which will help you to relax. They can also enjoy our festivals in which they will see different bands around the country.

Someone who is about to move to my hometown must know that it is a place where foreigners like to build their houses. It is mainly because of the perfect weather, sunny and windy. There are nearby beaches, lakes, forest and mountains also. There is an area being protected by the local government and preserved by the natives, Aitas.

Olongapo City, Philippines, is one of the peaceful and more places that you can go like malls, beaches and other tourist spots that you can go and have fun. The City have places that you can unwind and enjoy.

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