That Capones Island has something very special and magical. What a marvelous, breathtaking island it is!
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Capones Light House

We traversed Capones Island rocky shores, climbed its mountain and found its crown jewel, the Capones Lighthouse, together with a magnificent view of the ocean and almost the whole of the island. Indeed we found a treasure that is worth finding, and better taken care of to be appreciated by many.
A must see in the island is the old aged Capones Lighthouse which was built in the 1800’s together with the magnificent sight of the ocean and almost a 360 degree view of Capones. But finding the trail to the lighthouse is quite difficult and it took us more or less 2 hours looking for it, so asking your bangkero for concrete directions would definitely be an advantage. However, you can also ask your bangkero to bring you to the lighthouse himself.
Capones Island

Capones Island is one of the main attractions in Pundaquit, Zambales. The island is actually a big lump of rock formation with very little soil. Beaches around the island aren’t that homie for the usual tourist mainly because of the sand and rock mixture from the crashing waves of the open ocean.
One of the best things to do on the island, aside from just hanging around and not being able to enjoy the beach, is go up and take a tour of the lighthouse. The lighthouse is at the back of the island when you’re facing the open sea. The steep steps up to the lighthouse is no walk in the park.
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