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100 Island: Pangasinan Island Hopping Tour from Manila | Philippines
100 Island: Pangasinan Island Hopping Tour from Manila | Philippines
100 Island: Pangasinan Island Hopping Tour from Manila | Philippines
100 Island: Pangasinan Island Hopping Tour from Manila | Philippines
100 Island: Pangasinan Island Hopping Tour from Manila | Philippines

100 Island: Pangasinan Island Hopping Tour from Manila | Philippines


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  • Go on a fun-filled island hopping adventure in Alaminos
  • Experience various water activities on different islands
  • Try the epic Cave Cliff Jumping
  • See the abundant marine life of Hundred Islands
  • Trek the Pilgrimage Island and see up close the gigantic Christ the Savior statue
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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypeShared tour
Sightseeing typeNatural sights, Islands tour
TransportSightseeing cruise

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-What You Can Expect-

Experience the beauty and fun that a hundred islands of Alaminos, Pangasinan holds! Unmatched as one of the top destinations in the Philippines, this protected area has 124 islets during low tide, and 123 islets during high tide. It is the first-ever Philippine National Park that has a variety of developed islands such as Pilgrimage Island, Quezon Island, Marcos Island, Children’s Island, and Governor’s Island.

The trip from Makati City to Alaminos, Pangasinan will take approximately 4-5 hours. While on the way, make sure to fuel up your energy in our comfortable vehicle and enjoy an amusing day exploring the Hundred islands of Pangasinan. Catch a glimpse of the abundant ecosystem and marine life that includes coral reefs, fishes, giant clams, and other sea creatures.

Your Alaminos island hopping escapade will not be complete without trying thrilling activities such as snorkeling, banana boat ride, kayaking, zip-line, wall climbing, rappelling, helmet diving, and picnic on any developed or naked islands– so don’t miss out on the fun!


— Important Info —

  • Pick-up and return point: Treats - Petron Makati Avenue
  • Pick-up time: 3:50 am
  • Return time: 10:00 pm
  • Valid ID is required
  • Things to bring: Wear Comfortable Clothes, Hat, Sunscreen, Swimwear, Toiletries, Towel, Extra Clothes, Slippers or footwear for water activities. (Optional: Waterproof Bag or Waterproof Phone Pouch)


— Tour Itinerary —

  • 3:50 AM – Meet up at Treats - Makati Avenue 
  • 4:00 AM – Depart from Treats - Makati Avenue 
  • 10:00 AM – Arrival at Alaminos – Buy & Eat Brunch (not included) 
  • 11:00 AM – Start the Island Hopping 
  • 3:00 PM – Going back to the Port 
  • 3:30 PM – Shower & Freshen up 
  • 4:00 PM – Start the Drive back to Treats - Makati Avenue 
  • 10:00 PM – Estimated arrival in Treats - Makati Avenue

(All times are approximate, subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances)


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Reminders

  • A minimum of 5 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 3 day(s) before the departure date

FAQ

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

Hundred Islands National Park is famed for its unique geological formations of numerous mushroom-shaped islets. Key attractions include Governor's Island, known for its panoramic viewing deck; Quezon Island, popular for swimming and snorkeling; and Pilgrimage Island, where you can find a towering Christ the Savior statue after a trek. The park also offers unique experiences like cave cliff jumping and observing abundant marine life.

2. How can visitors typically manage their entrance and activity fees when planning a trip to Hundred Islands National Park?

When visiting Hundred Islands National Park, visitors typically purchase a one-time park entrance fee upon arrival. Additional fees may apply for specific activities or island access. For a seamless experience, you can pre-book your island hopping tour package through KKday. This often includes entrance fees, boat rentals, and sometimes even specific activities, offering convenience and simplifying your planning by consolidating expenses and ensuring a well-organized trip.

3. When is the optimal time of year to visit Hundred Islands National Park for island hopping?

The optimal time to visit Hundred Islands National Park for island hopping is generally during the dry season, from November to May. During these months, the weather is typically sunny with calm seas, making it ideal for water activities like swimming, snorkeling, and island transfers. Avoiding the rainy season, which usually runs from June to October, ensures a more pleasant and uninterrupted experience.

4. What kind of visitor experience can I expect at Hundred Islands National Park, and is it suitable for all travelers?

Visitors to Hundred Islands National Park can expect a dynamic experience centered around nature and adventure. The park offers scenic island hopping, opportunities for swimming, snorkeling in clear waters, and even thrilling activities like cave cliff jumping. With a mix of relaxing beaches and active treks to viewpoints like Pilgrimage Island, it caters to families, couples, and adventure-seekers alike, making it suitable for a wide range of travelers seeking both relaxation and excitement.

5. What are the recommended transportation options for reaching Hundred Islands National Park in Pangasinan?

To reach Hundred Islands National Park, most visitors travel to Alaminos City in Pangasinan. From Manila, the most common options include taking a public bus directly to Alaminos, which typically takes around 4-6 hours. Alternatively, hiring a private van or car service offers a more comfortable and direct journey. Once in Alaminos, you can proceed to Lucap Wharf, the jump-off point for island hopping tours.

6. What activities and unique experiences are available for visitors at Hundred Islands, such as cave cliff jumping or exploring Pilgrimage Island?

Hundred Islands offers a wide array of activities. Visitors can enjoy exhilarating cave cliff jumping on Virgin Island, or embark on a trek up Pilgrimage Island to witness the majestic Christ the Savior statue and enjoy panoramic views. Other popular experiences include snorkeling, kayaking, and sunbathing on the white sand beaches of islands like Quezon Island. Each island often presents its own unique charm and set of activities.

7. Can visitors explore marine life at Hundred Islands National Park, and what snorkeling or diving opportunities are there?

Yes, Hundred Islands National Park is home to abundant marine life and offers excellent opportunities for underwater exploration. Many islands feature designated snorkeling areas where visitors can discover vibrant coral reefs and various fish species. While extensive scuba diving facilities might be limited directly within the park, snorkeling is a highly recommended and accessible activity for observing the diverse aquatic ecosystem. Rental gear is usually available at the jump-off points.

8. Which specific islands within Hundred Islands National Park are typically included in an island hopping tour, and what distinguishes them?

Typical island hopping tours in Hundred Islands National Park often visit popular islands such as Governor's Island, which boasts an observation deck for breathtaking views of the entire park. Quezon Island is a favorite for its sandy beaches and waters perfect for swimming and various water sports. Children's Island offers shallow, calm waters ideal for families with younger kids. Some tours may also include Virgin Island for cave cliff jumping or other unique islets for specific activities.

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