Hundred islands in Pangasinan Philippines where you can see the beauty that the island f Philipines can offer, considered as one of the world class places in the world, known of its fine white sand beaches, clear water and awesome under water corals and structures. We have been to the hundred islands National Park with my mountaineering friends to spend some relaxing moments together. We are fascinated of the magical and countless little uninhabited islands dotting the wide blue seas.
The Hundred Islands National Park is the foremost tourist destination in the province of Pangasinan in northern Philippines. It is a five-hour drive north of Manila passing through Pampanga, Tarlac, and finally to Alaminos. The jump-off point is the town of Lucap. From the wharf, it is just a short 20-minute boat ride to the islands.
Visitors to the area should be prepared for the lack of luxuries of any sort. There are no beach resorts, nor aqua sports facilities. This is simply nature at it's best, without any of the commercial hype and fanfare.
After a peaceful and relaxing day out in the islands, we missed already the beauty of the islands and we want to go back as soon as possible cause we are now addicted to it.
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