Island Hopping
Hire a local boatman to navigate between the main developed islands to make the most of your day.
Hundred Islands National Park is a protected area located in Alaminos, Pangasinan, and holds the distinction of being the first national park in the Philippines. The archipelago consists of 124 islands at low tide, scattered across the Lingayen Gulf over an area of 16.76 square kilometers. While the park is vast, tourism is primarily concentrated on four developed islands: Quezon Island, Governor Island, Children's Island, and Pilgrimage Island. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities including boat tours, snorkeling in the clear waters, and trekking to viewpoints for breathtaking vistas of the surrounding gulf. It remains a premier destination for those looking to experience the natural beauty of the Philippine coastline.
Hundred Islands National Park is a protected area located in Alaminos, Pangasinan, and holds the distinction of being the first national park in the Philippines. The archipelago consists of 124 islands at low tide, scattered across the Lingayen Gulf over an area of 16.76 square kilometers. While the park is vast, tourism is primarily concentrated on four developed islands: Quezon Island, Governor Island, Children's Island, and Pilgrimage Island. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities including boat tours, snorkeling in the clear waters, and trekking to viewpoints for breathtaking vistas of the surrounding gulf. It remains a premier destination for those looking to experience the natural beauty of the Philippine coastline.
Over 120 islands scattered across the Lingayen Gulf
Concentrated tourism on developed spots like Quezon and Governor Island
Opportunities for snorkeling and trekking to panoramic viewpoints
Historical significance as the Philippines' first national park
Tourism is concentrated on four main islands: Quezon, Governor, Children's, and Pilgrimage.
The number of visible islands changes depending on the tide.
The park is a protected area; please follow all local environmental guidelines to preserve the ecosystem.
Hire a local boatman to navigate between the main developed islands to make the most of your day.
The islands offer limited shade, so bring plenty of sunscreen, hats, and protective clothing.
Island hopping, swimming, and scenic coastal views.
PHP ₱
$30-$70 p/day
Filipino, English
Bring your own snorkeling gear and water, as facilities on the smaller islands may be basic or limited.
Tourists, Nature Lovers, Groups