The Hundred Islands National Park in Pangasinan province is not just a beautiful number on a map, but a true pride of the Philippines. I will show you one of the country’s oldest and most beloved reserves, where nature has created a breathtaking labyrinth of green rocks scattered across the ocean. This place offers the perfect balance: locations for active adventures and spots for absolute serenity far from the city bustle.
During low tide, 124 karst islets are revealed here, but only five are developed to preserve their pristine nature. The rest are covered in dense jungle, and we will admire them from the water as we glide past in our boat. Imagine kayaking through transparent turquoise waters, snorkeling among vibrant schools of fish, and looking out over the endless ocean from high cliffs.
The essence of this journey is not to visit every piece of land, but to dissolve into the atmosphere of this coastal paradise. We will explore hidden caves, taste the freshest seafood, and even walk on the sea floor in a special helmet with air supply. This is a tour for creating memories, where high-energy activities alternate with peaceful contemplation of the sun setting over the horizon.
Governor’s Island: This is where you’ll find the famous panorama seen on postcards and in travel guides. We will make a short ascent to the viewing platform, and the view from the top is absolutely worth every step. From this point, the park is laid out like the palm of your hand.
Quezon Island: The main hub for lovers of comfortable beach relaxation and active water sports. We’ll stop here to swim in crystal-clear water and snorkel among the corals. I’ll tell you why this islet was named after a president and why it’s a local favorite.
Marcos Island: A real find for those seeking a light adrenaline rush and hidden natural wonders. The main feature is the mysterious Imelda Cave, where you can jump from a cliff directly into refreshing emerald water (or simply watch the daredevils from a safe distance).
Pilgrimage Island: This island stands out with its peaceful and spiritual atmosphere. A massive statue of Christ the Savior towers atop the hill, reached by a scenic staircase. The climb offers a physical workout and a chance for quiet reflection with a light sea breeze.
Children’s Island: Living up to its name, this is the calmest and safest spot on our route. The water here is shallow and crystal clear, perfect for relaxed swimming without strong waves or currents. It’s an ideal final stop for a peaceful conclusion to our island hop.
Perfect for:
Water Activity Lovers: If you enjoy snorkeling, kayaking, or want to try helmet diving, this park is your playground.
Landscape Seekers: The views from the observation decks will impress any nature lover and provide hundreds of great shots.
Early Birds Ready for Adventure: The road is long, but the emotions of this day fully justify the night departure from the capital.
Might not suit:
Long Drive Sensitive Travelers: We must leave in the middle of the night and spend several hours traveling each way.
Solitude Seekers: Hundred Islands is a popular national park, and the tourist-equipped areas are always full of life.
By agreement with the organizer. Free pickup and drop-off are available within Manila City only!
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