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Magnificent aerial view of the Hundred Islands National Park in the Philippines, featuring hundreds of lush green islands dotted in turquoise waters, with a water activity platform and boats, highlighting the joy of island hopping and water sports.

Hundred Islands Day Tour from Manila | Philippines


Duration:1 day(s)
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  • Experience island hopping like never before around 123 unique islands and islets
  • Have fun with exciting water activities and sports, such as diving, banana boat riding, and snorkeling
  • Travel with ease to and from Hundred Islands with a convenient shared round-trip transfer service from Manila
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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypePrivate tour
Transportation methodHotel transfer
Tour typesGuided tour
Additional service & facilityTransfer included
Sightseeing typeNatural sights, Islands tour
TransportSightseeing cruise

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—What You Can Expect—

Take on an unforgettable adventure in the north part of the Philippines with this day tour in and around the famous Hundred Islands. Island hop in an area surrounded by over 123 islands of different shapes and sizes, each with unique features and landscapes! Enjoy the many water activities that you can try in each spot: diving, snorkeling, banana boat riding, and more await!

Embark on a journey that will take you to the most popular islands around this protected natural area. Arrive at Quezon Island, a lively island where you will meet friendly locals and learn about the history of Alaminos. Once you reach Governor’s Island you will be delighted with the amazing views that can be seen from anywhere on the island. Enjoy the perfect place to swim and snorkel at the famous Children’s Island. Go up 263 steps to reach an impressive monument at the top of Pilgrimage Island, a place surrounded by nature and the best views of the Hundred Islands.


— Important Info—

  • Meeting time: 2:00 am (depends on your hotel location at Manila/ Makati)
  • Pick-up and drop-off location: Makati Business District, Bonifacio Global City, Pasay City, and Malate District areas only.
    *extra charges apply for the other areas of pickup and/or drop-off
  • Destinations to Visit: Quezon Island, Governors Island, Pilgrimage Island, Children's Island, and Lopez Island

Important Info

Reminders

  • Please arrive at the designated location 15 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

Cancellation Policy

  • Once the order has been completed, it cannot be canceled, modified, or refunded
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. What are the main attractions and unique features of Hundred Islands National Park?

Hundred Islands National Park is renowned for its collection of 123 small islands and islets, each boasting distinct characteristics. Key attractions include Quezon Island, known for its extensive white sand beach and recreational facilities; Governor's Island, offering panoramic views from its iconic viewpoint; and Children's Island, ideal for families with its calm, shallow waters. Visitors can explore fascinating caves, admire stunning rock formations, and engage in various water sports.

2. What is the process for acquiring entry tickets to Hundred Islands National Park?

Entry tickets for Hundred Islands National Park can be acquired upon arrival at the Alaminos City Tourism Office or through pre-booking with tour operators. To ensure a seamless experience and guaranteed entry, particularly during peak seasons, it is highly recommended to book your tour and tickets in advance. Booking through platforms like KKday offers the convenience of securing your island hopping permits and environmental fees together, often including round-trip transfers and a well-planned itinerary, simplifying your visit.

3. When is the optimal time of year to visit Hundred Islands for the best experience?

The optimal time to visit Hundred Islands National Park is during the dry season, which typically runs from November to May. Within this period, the months of December to April offer the most pleasant weather, with less rainfall and calmer seas, making it ideal for island hopping, swimming, and various water activities. Visiting during these months ensures clearer skies and better visibility for enjoying the scenic views and exploring the islands comfortably.

4. What makes Hundred Islands National Park a worthwhile destination for travelers?

Hundred Islands National Park is a highly worthwhile destination due to its unique geological formations, presenting a spectacular landscape of over 123 diverse islands. It offers unparalleled opportunities for island hopping, allowing visitors to explore distinct islands like Quezon, Governor, and Children's Island, each with unique features and activities. Travelers can enjoy pristine beaches, clear waters ideal for snorkeling and diving, and breathtaking panoramic viewpoints, making it a perfect escape for nature lovers and adventure seekers.

5. What is the typical duration and itinerary for a day tour to Hundred Islands from Manila?

A typical day tour to Hundred Islands from Manila is a full-day excursion, often starting very early in the morning, around 3:00 AM to 4:00 AM, due to the significant travel time. The itinerary usually includes a shared round-trip transfer from Manila to Alaminos City, followed by an island hopping tour visiting popular spots like Quezon Island, Governor's Island, and Children's Island. Activities like swimming, snorkeling, and enjoying viewpoints are common. The return journey to Manila usually concludes late in the evening.

6. What are the recommended transportation options from Manila to Hundred Islands National Park?

The most convenient way to travel from Manila to Hundred Islands National Park is by booking a tour that includes a shared round-trip transfer service, which simplifies logistics and eliminates the need for multiple public transport transfers. Alternatively, you can take a public bus from major terminals in Manila (e.g., Cubao or Pasay) directly to Alaminos City, Pangasinan, which takes approximately 4-6 hours. From Alaminos City, you would then take a tricycle to Lucap Wharf, the primary jump-off point for island hopping tours.

7. What types of island hopping activities are available at Hundred Islands National Park?

Hundred Islands National Park offers a diverse array of island hopping activities. Visitors can enjoy swimming and sunbathing on the white sand beaches of islands like Quezon Island. Snorkeling and diving are highly popular for exploring the vibrant marine life and extensive coral reefs. For more adventurous options, some islands provide activities such as cliff jumping, zip-lining, kayaking, and banana boat rides. Exploring the various caves and enjoying the panoramic views from viewpoints, such as the one on Governor's Island, are also popular.

8. Which specific islands within Hundred Islands National Park are typically visited during an island hopping tour, and what can be found there?

During an island hopping tour at Hundred Islands National Park, commonly visited islands include Quezon Island, known for its long white beach, various water activities, and dedicated picnic areas. Governor's Island offers a popular viewpoint with a 360-degree panorama of the surrounding islands, along with a guesthouse. Children's Island is characterized by its shallow, calm waters, making it particularly family-friendly. Pilgrimage Island features a large Christ the Redeemer statue, while Lopez Island provides a more secluded beach experience for relaxation.

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