Hundred Islands National Park Pangasinan

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Hundred Islands Pangasinan Day Tour from Manila
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Hundred Islands Pangasinan Day Tour from Manila

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Rs. 13,855.35

Where to stay in Hundred Islands National Park Pangasinan

148 Guesthouse and Resort
Hotels • Ilocos Region

148 Guesthouse and Resort

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From Rs. 14,632.13
Rs. 14,645.54
PROXY Plus by The Oriental Pangasinan
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PROXY Plus by The Oriental Pangasinan

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From Rs. 22,412.46
Sea Urchin Hotel
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Sea Urchin Hotel

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From Rs. 8,380.37
Rs. 8,645.19
RBR Hotel and Restaurant
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RBR Hotel and Restaurant

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From Rs. 9,027.34
Carribean Transient House
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Carribean Transient House

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★ 3.5 (21)
From Rs. 5,849.50
Empress Island Hotel
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Empress Island Hotel

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From Rs. 15,523.80
FNT Transient House near Hundred Islands
Hotels • Ilocos Region

FNT Transient House near Hundred Islands

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From Rs. 8,712.24
Razote Travel Lodge
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Razote Travel Lodge

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★ 2.7 (15)
From Rs. 10,270.98
RAVARA-NATIVIDAD PENSION HOUSE
Hotels • Ilocos Region

RAVARA-NATIVIDAD PENSION HOUSE

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From Rs. 11,826.38
Rs. 12,000.69
Hundred Isles' Room Rentals and Transient House
Hotels • Ilocos Region

Hundred Isles' Room Rentals and Transient House

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★ 3.4 (7)
From Rs. 9,691.06
Casa Del Camba Hotel and Restaurant near Hundred Islands
Hotels • Ilocos Region

Casa Del Camba Hotel and Restaurant near Hundred Islands

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★ 3.5 (4)
From Rs. 13,365.02
V.Hauschild Transient House B
Hotels • Ilocos Region

V.Hauschild Transient House B

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★ 3.9 (9)
From Rs. 8,025.05

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What to know about Hundred Islands National Park Pangasinan

Discover the enchanting beauty of Hundred Islands National Park in Pangasinan, Philippines, a mesmerizing archipelago that promises an unforgettable adventure. As the first national park in the country, this protected area boasts a stunning collection of 123 to 124 islands, each offering unique landscapes and experiences. Nestled in the serene Lingayen Gulf, these islands are believed to have formed around 2 million years ago, creating a breathtaking seascape of ancient limestone formations and vibrant marine life. Whether you're a nature lover or a thrill-seeker, this natural wonder offers a unique blend of adventure and tranquility, making it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking both excitement and peace.
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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Governor Island

Welcome to Governor Island, a gem of the Hundred Islands National Park that promises breathtaking vistas and lush landscapes. Known for its panoramic viewing platform, this island is a photographer's paradise. Whether you're hiking through its scenic trails or simply soaking in the views, Governor Island offers an unforgettable experience. Don't miss the chance to zip line to Virgin Island or admire the artistic Joseph the Carpenter statue by Cyril. It's a perfect blend of adventure and tranquility!

Quezon Island

Dive into the vibrant heart of Hundred Islands at Quezon Island, the ultimate hub for fun and relaxation. As the most developed island for tourism, it offers pristine beaches perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and picnicking. Explore the underwater wonders with vibrant coral reefs or take a leisurely stroll along the Quezon Island Nature Trail. With a mini zip line and a two-floor restaurant, Quezon Island ensures a delightful day for families and adventurers alike. It's a must-visit destination that honors the legacy of former President Manuel L. Quezon.

Pilgrimage Island

Embark on a spiritual journey at Pilgrimage Island, a unique cultural treasure within the Hundred Islands National Park. Home to a towering 56-foot statue of Christ the Savior, this island offers a serene setting for reflection and prayer. Follow the trail depicting the 14 Stations of the Cross, a popular pilgrimage during Holy Week. The climb to the statue is both reflective and rewarding, offering stunning views that inspire peace and contemplation. Pilgrimage Island is a sanctuary for those seeking spiritual solace amidst natural beauty.

Culture and History

Hundred Islands National Park was established on January 18, 1940, by Presidential Proclamation No. 667. It holds historical importance as a protected area and has been recognized as a National Geological Monument, showcasing its rich natural heritage. Declared the first national park in the Philippines by President Manuel L. Quezon in 1940, it holds a rich cultural and historical legacy. Each island offers a unique story, contributing to the park's overall charm.

Unique Flora and Fauna

The park's islands are home to diverse plant species, including beach forest species and exotic trees. Wildlife enthusiasts can spot various bird species, fish, and crustaceans, contributing to the park's vibrant biodiversity.

Wildlife and Nature

The park is home to diverse wildlife, including various bird species like the Philippine Bulbul and the white-eared brown-dove. The islands' lush vegetation and coral reefs provide a haven for marine life.

Local Cuisine

While visiting, indulge in local Pangasinan cuisine, known for its fresh seafood and unique flavors. Must-try dishes include 'bangus' (milkfish) and 'pigar-pigar' (stir-fried beef). Savor the unique flavors of dishes like 'bangus' and 'pigar-pigar', a local beef delicacy, offering a true taste of the region.