About Bay Marine Subic
Bay Marine Subic is a Philippine-based company specializing in aluminum boat design, construction, sales, and rentals. The company offers customized aluminum boats and watercraft for commercial, industrial, and private use, including work barges and other practical aluminum marine solutions. In addition to boat manufacturing and sales, the company operates boat charter services for exploring Zambales coves, with specific destinations including Sampaloc Cove, Silanguin Cove, Nagsasa Cove, Talisayen Cove, Anawangin Cove, and Capones Island. The charter service offers sunset bay cruises and day tours with options for morning (6:00 AM - 12:00 NN) or afternoon (1:00 PM - 7:00 PM) time slots. The company emphasizes its engineering expertise and hands-on approach to boat building, stating they 'know their boats' and are involved in the entire process from workshop to shore. Charter bookings require understanding of policies including ideal booking timing (no earlier than 2 weeks before preferred date), weather-related cancellations (full refund if captain cancels), and deposit forfeiture for last-minute cancellations (within 2 days). The company also promotes Sampaloc Cove as a destination for day tours and overnight camping, highlighting activities like snorkeling, trekking to waterfalls and a lighthouse, camping under agoho trees, and cultural immersion with local Aeta communities.
Common Questions about Bay Marine Subic
Q: What are the charter booking policies?
A: Bookings should ideally be made no earlier than two weeks before the preferred date due to changing weather and vessel availability. If the captain cancels due to bad weather or mechanical issues, customers receive a full refund. Last-minute cancellations within two days of the booking date result in deposit forfeiture. Charter bookings operate on a first-come, first-served basis via a Google form, with efforts to accommodate multiple bookings based on available vessels.
Q: What activities are available at Sampaloc Cove?
A: Visitors can enjoy snorkeling in the beachfront's rich marine ecosystem, trekking to waterfalls and swimming in cold pools, visiting nearby coves like Silangin and Talisayin, trekking to a renovated lighthouse in Parola, camping under agoho trees along the beachfront, cultural immersion with local Aeta communities, and watching sunrise from this optimal viewing location.