Showing posts with label Tourist attractions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tourist attractions. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 9, 2021

The Best of Pangasinan Attractions

As the situation improves and tourist sites slowly open up to travelers and visitors, here are some of the best that Pangasinan has to offer. 


Alaminos and the Hundred Islands National Park, has been one of the jewels in the crown of tourist destinations in Pangasinan for a few decades now. Although it had faced deterioration sometime in the 80's and 90's, this national park had undergone a massive rehabilitation program and a major facelift that almost deems it unrecognizable. See more... 



Anda is the so-called "Mother of the Hundred Islands." because of its proximity to the popular destination. However, it boasts of its own white sand beaches and even a sand bar. On low tides, the water recedes so far out that it is possible to walk in shallow water for more than a hundred meters. See more...



Conveniently located near the TPLEX and McArthur Highway, Balungao is home to Mt. Balungao, an extinct volcano that has become a popular destination for hikers and mountain climbers due to its challenging vertical assault. It is also home to a few hot springs, extreme adventure activities and a 1.4 kilometer zipline. See more...



Bani is one of the towns located at the western edge of Pangasinan facing the West Philippine Sea. It offers its own charming beaches and caves. See more...


Click here to see more about Bolinao

Another tourism jewel of this province is Bolinao, hosting a myriad of attractions and activities that won't conveniently fit in one day - beautiful beaches and waterfalls, a lighthouse, caves, and even a fun river cruise. See more...



Burgos, another coastal town facing the West Philippine Sea has become well known for it's "Death Pool", a hole in a part of its rocky coastline that seems to push and suck the waters because of the surging of the waves. It also offers beautiful blue waters and beautiful sunsets. See more...



Dasol is known of its white sand beaches, amazing blue waters that get calm like a lake at certain parts of the day and Colibra island for a fun day out at sea. See more...



The capital of Pangasinan, Lingayen, especially the capitol grounds is a sight to behold, especially at night. a few hundred meters is the historical Lingayen Beach where Gen. Douglas McArthur landed as he returned to fulfill his promise. See more...



Natividad, one of the more inland towns, makes Pangasinan a province of variety and not just all about beaches. Here, you can take a short yet breathtaking trek to Maranum Falls. Another short climb will take you to its Sky Plaza that hosts a massive statue of a replica of Christ the Redeemer, overlooking the town and its neighbors. See more...



Tayug has recently come into the travel and tourism radar after its Sunflower Farm went viral on social media. See more...



Sunday, January 24, 2021

Pangasinan Attractions: Hundred Islands National Park


For a province that has so much to offer, from breathtaking beaches, crave-worthy food, and historical significance, it is difficult to imagine Pangasinan without its famous Hundred Islands National Park. 

Famous in the ’70s and 80’s, destroyed by dynamite fishing and went through a slump in the ’90s and re-emerged with a major facelift and aggressive transformation in the 2000s, The Hundred Islands National Park has seen tourists coming back in droves, not just from the country but from many parts of the world.

Gone are the lousy straw huts, dirty island bathrooms and disorganized boat assignments. These have been replaced by world-class, concrete cabanas, a massively organized tourism administration, a beautiful boardwalk and tons of exciting modern activities that make it the jewel of all Pangasinan travel destinations.

Check out the awesome pictures below.

From the start, you will be greeted by a beautiful park

And a pleasant boardwalk

Where you can see boats waiting to take you to the islands

There is even a relaxing koi garden

Various activities await the adventurous traveler. Banana boat rides...

Jet skis

After a fun swim, rest in one of the solid concrete cabanas 

The various developed islands have gone a world-class facelift and makeover

It has become safe enough to pitch a tent and spend the night

Calm and pristine lagoons are waiting at every corner

While in many others white sand beaches and turqouise blue waters invite for a cool swim

Before heading home, drop by the caves for a selfie with the stalactite and stalagmite formations