Botolan is the largest municipality in Zambales by land area and is known for its rich cultural heritage and natural attractions. It is home to the Aeta community and the revered Ina Poon Bato shrine. The town also features gray sand beaches and is a gateway to Mount Pinatubo.
A coastal town offering serene beaches and a laid-back atmosphere, Cabangan is ideal for travelers seeking tranquility away from crowded tourist spots. Its local economy thrives on agriculture and fishing.
Candelaria is famous for the picturesque Potipot Island, a small white-sand island just off its coast. The municipality boasts clear waters and is a favorite among beachgoers and island hoppers.
Located near Subic Bay, Castillejos serves as a residential and commercial hub. It has historical significance and offers access to various establishments and services.
As the capital of Zambales, Iba is the administrative center of the province. It features the historic St. Augustine Cathedral and is known for its vibrant local festivals and beach resorts.
Masinloc is notable for its rich marine biodiversity and the Masinloc Oyon Bay Marine Reserve. It also houses the San Andres Church, one of the oldest in the province.
Palauig is the starting point for treks to Mount Tapulao, the highest peak in Zambales. The town offers eco-tourism opportunities and scenic landscapes.
San Antonio is renowned for its stunning coves, including Anawangin and Nagsasa, which are popular for camping and nature trips. The area is also known for its rugged coastline and hiking trails.
A quiet town with beautiful beaches, San Felipe is perfect for those looking to relax by the sea. It also has a growing surfing community.
San Marcelino is a landlocked municipality that serves as an agricultural center. It is also the location of several educational institutions and government facilities.
Known for its surfing spots, particularly in Barangay Liwliwa, San Narciso attracts surfers and beach lovers. The town also hosts cultural events and festivals.
Santa Cruz is the northernmost municipality of Zambales and is rich in mineral resources. It has a mix of coastal and mountainous areas, offering diverse natural attractions.
Subic is a bustling municipality adjacent to the Subic Bay Freeport Zone. It offers various recreational activities, including beach resorts, water sports, and eco-tourism parks.
Although administratively independent, Olongapo City is geographically within Zambales. It is a highly urbanized city known for its vibrant nightlife, shopping centers, and as a gateway to the Subic Bay Freeport.