8 things I like about Masinloc

Zambales is a famous city in the northern Philippines for its gorgeous islands and clear waters. You can experience this small paradise by a 3-4hr drive from Manila. But perhaps you are not familiar of this small town in Zambales called Masinloc.

The municipality of Masinloc is in the 2nd district of the province of Zambales. It has 13 barangays and about 50,000 in population as of 2014.

A 2-hectare tourist attraction giant clam farm is also located in Masinloc, near the island of San Salvador.

Source: http://lifestyle.inquirer.net/159334/masinloc-offers-access-to-unique-ecotourism-sites
Source: http://lifestyle.inquirer.net/159334/masinloc-offers-access-to-unique-ecotourism-sites

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Last January, I was sent to Masinloc to supervise a project for 20 days. Since, I got an itchy feet or a “makating paa” as what we call it, I wander around town in my spare time.  And in my 20 days (but can fit into a day trip) in Masinloc, there are 8 things that made me like this town:

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1. BARANGAY NORTH POBLACION

Barangay North Poblacion is in my list because it is where we stayed for the whole duration of our project. I love it because it is near the beach, a small shopping mall, night food stands, a plaza, a wet and dry market, a police station, internet cafés, hardware stores etc. It’s basically a small community with everything you need in it.

I appreciate it so much because most of the places we’ve stayed or what we call our “barracks”, it’s as if we were in a secluded area, you see nothing but trees or vacant lots and most of the time you have to travel few kilometers to reach the town proper or what we call the “bayan”.

A night food stand which sells chips and barbeques
A night food stand which sells chips and barbeques
Another night food stand which sells cup noodles, coffee and balut eggs
Another night food stand which sells cup noodles, coffee and balut eggs
The best seller “Overload Burger” for only P50.00!
The best seller “Overload Burger” for only P50.00! ( beef patty + egg + ham + hotdog + lettuce + cucumber)
Fish in the wet market
Fish in the wet market
Masinloc (10)
A native tomato
Fish drying on the sidewalk
Fish drying on the sidewalk

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2. 7ELEVEN NORTH POBLACION

Yes, you read it right, 7eleven. It’s the first time that I have ever encountered 7eleven near our place that’s why I am so psyched about it. It’s also the first time that I tried their French Vanilla Coffee and I loved it! Good thing I was so lazy one morning to make myself a cup of coffee. It’s creamy, very light and just the right amount of sweetness which I really like. I get it almost every day before I go to work, it only costs P29.00! 

Medium size French vanilla coffee
Medium size French vanilla coffee
My friend and I having our breakfast in a tricycle with our favorite breakfast combo: French vanilla coffee and hot pandesal
My friend and I having our breakfast in a tricycle with our favorite breakfast combo: French vanilla coffee and hot pandesal

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3. BREAKFAST BY THE BAY

My friend and I always find some little ways to relax, so if we have some time before heading to work, we go to the bay just a few meters away from our place and sip our favorite French Vanilla coffee from 7eleven with hot pandesal from a local bakery.

Sipping my french vanilla coffee by the bay
Sipping my french vanilla coffee by the bay

4. BARANGAY BANI

Barangay Bani is 15 minutes away from North Poblacion by car. It is where our project is located, a coal fired thermal power plant operated by AES Philippines. (Try to visit a power plant and be amazed how they produce electrical power!)

The reason why I love this community is because of its good governance under Captain Efren Edillor. The barangay improved a lot according to its locals and is still improving, with a bigger community plaza, new emergency health clinic, an on-going construction of TESDA Center and good employment rate, the barangay captain is doing a good job!

AES Philippines – Masinloc Coal Fired Thermal Power Plant
AES Philippines – Masinloc Coal Fired Thermal Power Plant
Entering the Barangay Bani
Entering the Barangay Bani

Barangay Bani is very strict with the vehicle speed limit. Barely noticed barangay police officers always carry a radar speed gun to catch speeding violators, so you must follow their speed limit which is 30kph or you will be fined by P200.00 as a first offense!

A sari-sari store
A sari-sari store
View of Masinloc from the coal fired thermal power plant
View of Masinloc

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5. CLAYPOT KAMBINGAN AND RESTAURANT

Or what we call it “Claypot” is located in Barangay Collat of Masinloc. At first, we were familiar with Claypot because we drive by this restaurant every time we go to work, but since my friend is craving for quite some time of eating a goat and I’m game to try something new, we have decided to have dinner in this restaurant.

Sinampalukang kambing (goat stew in tamarind soup), Papaitan (stewed goat innards), Adobong kambing (goat meat adobo) and to top it all off, we ordered a bottle of light beer.
Sinampalukang kambing (goat stew in tamarind soup), Papaitan (stewed goat innards), Adobong kambing (goat meat adobo) and to top it all off, we ordered a bottle of light beer.

The sour taste of the tamarind soup is soothing and the softness meat of the goat was just right. I was so surprised with their papaitan, it doesn’t taste that bitter and I can’t believe that actually I liked it, because the last time I ate papaitan, I wasn’t happy at all. And my favorite that dinner was the adobong kambing, I just love all adobos! <3

How much did we spend?
Sinampalukang Kambing = P 70.00
Papaitan =P 80.00
Adobong Kambing= P80.00

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6. KM241, GOTO AT IBA PA

Or “241” is located at the boundary of Candelaria and Masinloc. No wonder why it is called km241, for it is near the 241km post. Their Mami (beef noodle soup) is famous around town, with its tasty soup alone and soft cut beef, it is truly a winner! And it only cost P65.00!  I also recommend having their crunchy chicharon as a snack on your way home, it only costs P80.00!

The beef Mami……and some fries and nachos
The beef Mami……and some fries and nachos

7. SUNSET IN DAWAL BEACH

Dawal beach is located in the neighboring town of Masinloc, Candelaria. About a 20 minute drive from Masinloc. People usually go to Dawal beach to ride a boat going to the famous Potipot island. Not a white sand beach though but it is relaxing and peaceful. The photos below says it all!

Masinloc (6)

Masinloc (8)

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8. MASINLOQUEÑOS

And last but not the least, it’s the locals! They are so nice and uber friendly, from the professionals inside the coal fired plant to our simple neighbors, they are just as awesome as Masinloc. Mabiyay Masinloc!

This little Masinloqueno made my day!
This little Masinloqueno made my day!

 

HOW TO GET TO MASINLOC:

BY PRIVATE CAR:
1. Manila to NLEX
2. NLEX to SCTEX
3. Take the Subic/Olongapo exit in SCTEX.
4. Then straight ahead to Castillejos.
5. Just drive straight from Castillejos. You will pass through about 6 municipalities ( San Antonio – San Narciso – San Felipe – Cabangan – Botolan – Iba) before Masinloc.

BY PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION:
First Option: Take the Victory Liner Bus in Monumento going to Sta. Cruz Zambales. The bus will pass through Masinloc.
Second Option: Ride any bus going to Olongapo. From Olongapo Terminal, ride a UV Express going to Sta. Cruz Zambales. Again, it will pass through Masinloc.

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  1. Kaye

    I just love this! Makes me wanna go back to Masinloc. Great Job girl! Clap clap!

  2. Maestrobentine

    as your post showed up on my wall via facebook everything reminds me of my childhood,I was raised at San Lorenzo and went to SASMA ,I’ve heared lots of good things more of them improvement and development and some touristic like what you did, I really want to be in this place again to be with my friends and to feel my town was still lovely as it is before..being busy in my place today has never been a reason to forget every single memories that I keep from this good place especially when a post like this gave a flash back about what I was before..I love this place,I will be in this place again,I was raised here and I will surely love to spend my last years in this lovely place with my family..

  3. jetters888

    Thanks for sharing. This is a nice take of my home town Masinloc. It is a beautiful “town”. I hope to visit it again one of these days.

  4. Geniu Edora

    Big hands for the author !!! I’m suggesting you to try our Eco-tour package catered by the Tourism Office at the Municipal Hall of Masinloc. For more information about this package you can call/text this number 09124905877/09985783466 or visit our office at Tourism Office, 1st floor, Masinloc Municipal Hall, Inhobol, Masinloc, Zambales. Thanks a lot for this recognition.

  5. steadythursday

    Wow! This is very nostalgic. My dad grew up and raise in Pulangi, Bani. Most of my relatives still lives there. Your post makes me wanna go back and explore my dad’s birthplace again. I’ve never been there in 2 years. Btw, if you’re planning to go back, you might wanna try going to Ambay (Dagat) in Purok Duhok in Brgy., Bani. It’s perfect spot for skim boarding and sunset is jaw dropping. Seriously.

    1. Marielle Catral

      Thanks for commenting @steadythursday! Yes, I’m going back this week to Masinloc. Wow, I would love to go to Ambay. Thank you! 😀

  6. laradelapaz

    Hello 🙂 Thank God for your post! We’ve been searching for a place in Zambales to held our planned outreach this summer. We don’t know anyone from Brgy Bani. Do you have the contact number of their Captain Efren Edillor? I hope you can help us 🙂

    1. Marielle Catral

      Hello @laradelapaz, I have the number of Brgy. Bani’s Secretary, she can defenitely help you. I will send it through e-mail.

  7. Albert M. Anciano

    Hi Marielle, thanks for posting this. I and several friends will go to Masinloc today for a visit. Your review is very timely. Thanks for sharing.

  8. Connie

    I was not born nor raised in masinloc but my family moved there when I was a teen. I learned the language called ‘Zambal’ pretty quick while I was in high school. I love the food and people. One thing I always remember and enjoy doing…is when ‘fiestang bayan’ in November. Wow ! Riminising the good old days wanting me to go back to Masinloc. I still remember going to the Boulrvard downtown. It’s a place where you can walk by the beach. I remember spending time there with friends and wait until sunset.. The weather was nice and the water were calm. I hope to go back and visit Masinloc someday soon. Kudus and thank you for sharing your beautiful pictures.

  9. Giselle dela sala

    Hello! Thank you for your review of km241! 🙂 I hope you and other people who could read this could pay us a visit and try our other stuff too. Some of our other popular offerings are our goto and bulalo. We hope to see you again soon! 🙂

  10. Milo Paradeza

    Missing town of Plauig before Masinloc.

  11. marlon forones

    masinloc, zambales is a beautiful place and their many resources. And lots of kind people i love u zambalenios 🙂 and may favorite place in masinloc. is magalawa island because of view the sand is white and wide clear sea..

  12. LouieG.

    Hello Marielle… kudos!!! Thanks for your great articles about my beloved home town Masinloc Zambales. Indeed it’s a great place to visit. Can’t say enough about the people of Masinloc. Masinloquenos are naturally accommodating and caring. You will always see a smile in every faces. Really miss this town, it’s people and places. I will definitely try your recommendation when i go back home… oh you should try the mangoes…. love your pictures too.👍💝

    1. Marielle Catral

      Hi Louie, I’m glad you liked my blog about Masinloc. Masinloc always has a place in my heart, especially that it made me inspired to push through my plan to write blogs. (it’s my first ever blog!) I miss the Masinloqueños! I hope you visit Masinloc soon! 🙂

      1. Rio

        Hi ms. Marielle,

        I tried to contact mr. Delfin but his number is incorrect. Can you have his other number or any person who can help me find accommodation and house rental ? Thanks

  13. Glenn Elayda

    Wish you spare a little time visiting coto mines. An abandoned mine site 27km from the provincial highway with it’s famous kids pool.

  14. Christopher Dar

    Hi….great blog…..I will be in Masinloc for a site visit for the power plant in the next 2 weeks….will definitely try that kambingan…..as of now mostly looking for accommodation for our workers and survey the area like how far is it to the town proper, is it accessible to markets etc. Maybe site seeing when the project is underway or on completion of the project.