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11 Reasons Why You Have to Go to the Hundred Islands

by nobert soloria bermosa on 14/04/08 at 4:55 am

One of the most beautiful tourists attractions in the Philippines where you can have a happy and memorable summer vacation.

The Hundred Islands National Park in Alaminos City, Pangasinan, Philippines is 250 km. away from Manila. This National Park covers a land area of 1,884 hectares with 123 islands.

A trip to Hundred Islands National Park and its home, Alaminos City, is a great diversion from the hustle and bustle of the busy, urban life. Breathe in the refreshing views – rice paddies, azure sea – and the rustic and peaceful lifestyle as you make your way to Alaminos City. And upon arrival, savor the city’s unique and dynamic spirit, friendly atmosphere and especially, the beauty and adventure awaiting in the hundred wonders of the Hundred Islands.

This summer, experience and enjoy one of the best tourist attractions of the Philippines. Here’s a dozen way to ensure a happy, enjoyable and worth remembering summer vacation in the Hundred Islands National Park.

  1. Snorkeling


    Slip your body into the Park’s inviting water and swim your stress away. Glide with manta rays, groupers and other fabulous sea creatures. The romantic temperature is best for couple bonding. And you can also have fun tagging the kids along for a visual treat.

  2. Banana Boat Ride

    This is pure fun all the way. Hold on tight as you dash away in this yummy ride. It’s the ultimate bonding water ride for the family and friends.

  3. Spelunking


    Wend your way into the raw beauty of the Hundred Islands National Park’s caves. You can take a floating tour, then, shine your flashlights on limestone formations and watch your head as you lumber inside and greet various species of bats.

  4. Parasailing


    Be on top of the world, with wind on your face, untouched by the water below and thrill seeping through your veins. You can peer down and feel the rush on your face, as well as marvel at the gorgeous bird’s eye view of the Park.

  5. Jet Skiing


    If it’s fresh air you’re after, get it fast and exhilarating. You can rent one of the jet skis near the Wharf and take charge as you dash through the azure calmness of the sea. Revel in your free spirit as you sweep through the water.

  6. Kayaking


    Stretch your adrenaline a little higher. Dip an oar and enhance your kayaking strokes as you paddle away the hours in the Park’s graceful curves. You can go for it alone or conduct a small competition with friends who want some thrill.

  7. Scuba Diving


    Grab some gear and navigate your way, either with a personal guide or a handy map, to the diving holes in the Park. Take the plunge in these marine havens and find your own piece of magical corner beneath the depths, gliding over colorful reefs and other marine wonders which call it home.

  8. Birdwatching

    Feast your eyes on more than fifty species of birds in the Hundred Islands National Park. Get to know magpie robins, Philippine ducks, blue-tailed bee eaters, purple night herons, zebra doves, white collared kingfishers, and more. Among the best islands for this activity are the Kamantiles Island, Heron Island, Tern Island and Bat Island. For hikers, you can follow the Alaminos River for more birdwatching.

  9. Island Hopping


    Grab a slice of island action. Let off some steam as you cross islands dangling from secure ropes, trudging the rugged terrain or just relaxing as your boat glides over water. Embrace the adventure and the thrill and lose yourself in each fresh revelation you encounter.

  10. Fun-Fishing


    Folks can help you out on the best spots to drop anchor in the Park. Enjoy the challenge and have fun reeling in native fishes. Even if you won’t have any luck, you can always enjoy a swim with the refreshing breeze or just be captivated by the stunning views.

  11. Sun Bathing


    Relish unfettered relaxation and get your perfect tan as you soak up the sun in the Park’s firm sanded beaches. Or simply watch its scenic views. Leave the baby sitting to the shallow waters, sandcastles and friendly folks for a while and enjoy their memorable stories later.

For more tourist destinations in the Philippines see

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The Top Five Island Tourist destinations in the Philippines

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Best Island Tourist Destinations in the Philippines

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Lucy Lockett

Apr 14th, 2008

Sounds fabulous! Thank you for the beautiful pictures and quick sightseeing tour! I’d love to travel here and see for myself.

nobert soloria bermosa

Apr 14th, 2008

you are very much welcome Lucy,
thanks a lot.

valli

Apr 14th, 2008

It is very amazing.

nobert soloria bermosa

Apr 14th, 2008

thanks a lot valli

tracy sardelli

Apr 15th, 2008

sounds and looks like paradise.

Anne Lyken-Garner

Apr 15th, 2008

This is truly, truly amazing. I’ve never before wanted to go to the Philippines, but this article has changed that.

nobert soloria bermosa

Apr 15th, 2008

thanks Tracy,
this place is really beautiful

hi Anne,
there’s a lot more of beautiful places here in my country.
thanks a lot Anne. hope one of these days you’ll be visiting some of the most beautiful places here in the Philippines.

Gerlaine

Apr 15th, 2008

I’ll have to visit this truly amazing place!

nobert soloria bermosa

Apr 15th, 2008

thank you very much Gerlaine
and welcome to the Philippines.
i can be your tour guide for free..lol

slowslow

May 3rd, 2008

I wish I could go.

nobert soloria bermosa

May 9th, 2008

you are most welcome, all the time

captbligh

Nov 15th, 2008

Is snorkleing gear available for rent?

nobert soloria bermosa

Nov 15th, 2008

hi there captbligh,there was none that i saw when i was there last April,you have to bring your own

captbligh

Nov 16th, 2008

Thanks for the reply nobert, after a long search there is someone in Barangay Lucap Aliminos city. Should the question ever arise again the website is, http://www.hundredislandsoceansports.com/cms/ . I now dont have to lug around extra things seeing that this is not a primary objective. The prices for rental are extremely good. He also does guided tours but I have a feeling I can find that locally for a better price and with local flavor as it were.again thanks

Leny Ortega

Apr 14th, 2009

I wanted to go to the Hundred Island National Park. How can I go there?

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