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Hundred Islands National Park
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Hundred Islands National Park

Hundred Islands: An Archipelago of Wonders

Hundred Islands National Park is a stunning cluster of more than 120 mushroom-shaped islets scattered across Lingayen Gulf, a geological marvel offering an ideal destination for nature lovers and family-friendly adventures.

As the first national park established in the country, this park features limestone islands that are estimated to be over 2 million years old, sculpted by the relentless forces of ocean erosion.

In addition, a stunning collection of wildlife, including rare birds and sea creatures, find home in this protected area.

Many tour operators provide island-hopping excursions, allowing visitors to discover both the prominent and lesser-known islets. Currently, only a select few of the hundred islands are open to tourists, including Governor’s Island, Quezon Island, Children’s Island, and Pilgrimage Island, where guests can partake in various activities or simply enjoy the stunning vistas.

The activities available depend on the chosen tour package and may include snorkeling, swimming, kayaking, helmet diving, ziplining, parasailing, and camping under the stars on designated islands.

Come visit the hundred islands and join the proud folk of the city in celebrating this local treasure, and contribute to the efforts aimed at preserving this invaluable landscape.


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