Hundred Islands National Park
Good for: beach lovers, hikers, photographers
- Address
- Lingayen Gulf, N Luzon
- Website
- Phone
- tel, info: 075 551 2505
- Price
- entrance fee P50.00
Lonely Planet review for Hundred Islands National Park
This small national park off the coast of Alaminos contains 123 separate islets, although some are just large rocks. Over the centuries the tides have eaten away at the bases of these limestone islands, giving them a distinctive, mushroom-like appearance.
The friendly and useful Hundred Islands National Park office is on the wharf in barangay Lucap, the jumping-off point to the national park.
The three most popular islands are Quezon Island, Governor's Island and Children's Island, but you're definitely better off finding your own island on weekends, as these fill up with loads of large families and beach vendors.
By far the best way to experience the park is in a tandem kayak.
Traveller reviews for Hundred Islands National Park (1)
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Beautiful and adventurous!
roxygirlart recommends this,
I went "island-hopping" at Hundred Islands, and it is very pretty and relaxing. You can climb rocks, go cave exploring, snorkel, sunbath, etc...
Good for: beach lovers, hikers, photographers








