“Over 100 islands of various sizes Clear water suitable for swimming and snorkeling Kayak or boat tours to explore multiple islands Many islands have viewpoints offering panoramic sea and island views Peaceful and natural atmosphere”

Hundred Islands National Park is a famous and widely recognized marine park in Pangasinan. It consists of over 100 islands, both small and large, each with unique features and natural beauty. Visitors can explore the islands by boat, from sandy beaches and rocky islets to islands covered with lush vegetation. The clear waters surrounding the islands are perfect for a variety of water activities and for enjoying the natural scenery.

The waters around the park are clean and calm, making them ideal for snorkeling to observe colorful corals and schools of fish near the shore. Visitors who enjoy swimming can fully enjoy the pristine sea, while adventure seekers can explore nearby islands by kayak or small boats. There is also the chance to encounter small marine creatures such as crabs, tropical fish, and sea snails.

Each island offers different highlights. Some islands have viewpoints that can be climbed to see panoramic views of the sea and surrounding islands. Certain islands also have sandy beaches ideal for relaxation, photography, or picnicking with family and friends. Visitors often spend several hours on each island to fully absorb the peaceful atmosphere and natural beauty.

Access to the park is convenient. Boats depart from the main pier in Alaminos, taking approximately 15–20 minutes to reach the main and smaller islands within the park. Visitors are advised to use local boat services or organized tours for safety and proper management during their trip.

Visitors should bring swimwear, towels, hats, sunscreen, suitable footwear for climbing, and plenty of drinking water. It is important to strictly follow park regulations, such as not littering, avoiding damage to corals, and not disturbing wildlife, to preserve the beauty and ecological integrity of the park for future generations. Morning or late afternoon visits are recommended to avoid crowds and enjoy a more serene experience.

Hundred Islands National Park is also ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. Activities include nature photography, watching the sunrise and sunset, camping on the beach, or exploring local flora and birds that inhabit the islands. This makes it a comprehensive destination for nature lovers and those seeking relaxation in a peaceful marine environment.


How to Get There
  • By car from Alaminos City, approximately 15–20 minutes to the main pier

  • Take a boat from the pier to the islands

  • Local boats and tour services are available


Travel Tips
  • Bring swimwear, towels, sunscreen, hats, and drinking water

  • Use boat tours to explore multiple islands in one day

  • Take photos from island viewpoints for panoramic shots

  • Respect nature and avoid littering

  • Snacks and light food can be brought for a picnic on some beaches


Admission Fee

  • Adults (Local): 50 PHP per person
  • Adults (Foreign): 100 PHP per person
  • Children: 30 PHP per person

Opening Hours

  • Open daily: 06:00 – 17:00
  • Best time for boating and swimming: 08:00 – 16:00

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