




Pangasinan, officially known as the Province of Pangasinan, is a captivating coastal province in the Philippines. Situated in the Ilocos Region of Luzon, it boasts a rich cultural heritage and diverse attractions. The province is home to the famous Hundred Islands National Park, offering breathtaking views and adventurous activities. Visitors can also enjoy the pristine white-sand beaches of Bolinao and Dasol. Pangasinan is culturally vibrant, with festivals such as the Bangus Festival in Dagupan celebrating the local delicacy, milkfish. The province is also known for its delicious mangoes and traditional rice cake, Puto Calasiao. With its strategic location and cultural significance, Pangasinan is a gateway to northern Luzon and a must-visit destination for travelers.
Try the local delicacies such as Puto Calasiao and fresh mangoes.
Visit during the Bangus Festival in Dagupan for a unique cultural experience.
Explore the Hundred Islands National Park for stunning views and activities.
PHP ₱
$50-$100 p/day
3,188,540
Spring is a great time to visit Pangasinan with pleasant weather and fewer tourists.
Summer is popular for beach activities, but expect more crowds.
Fall offers a quieter experience with mild weather, perfect for exploring.
Winter is ideal for enjoying local festivals and cultural events.
Pangasinan, Ilocano, Tagalog
March-May, November-January
Tourists, Nature Lovers, Cultural Explorers