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    Hundred Islands

    4.3 (9 reviews)

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    Islang hopping
    Adm S.

    This is definitely one off from my bucket list! First time I heard about Hundred Islands was in our History Class back at primary school. The print was in black and white but the place already looked like a paradise for me. I got to finally visit the place now that I´m on my 20s and it was heaven on Earth. The whole experience was so great! We hopped to a bunch of islands and got a whole boat all for me and my partner! To know more about our experience in Hundred Islands, you can visit our site at https://deartravellingknot.wordpress.com/ . We will definitely come back here for more!

    Entrance to the park.
    Sean S.

    There was 5 of us and we had a driver on a boat just for us for 3 hrs for $40. It was great! We were able to stop at 3 islands, hole, swim just relax and all the others we cruised all around them on a nice sunny day. Kids can hike and manage to do the whole trail without tiring out, our 3 1/2 yearold did it! The water was clear, no pollution. Huge zip line going in next year and there is overnight accommodations on that same island as well. Lots of fun.

    Glenn L.

    The One Hundred Islands National Park is a main attraction in the city of Alaminos (Pangasinan province). My dad's hometown is nearby so we stayed a night at one of the hotels right across from the Alaminos Port. The hotel had a tour desk who helped us arrange our island hopping tour. Our boatmen picked us up from the hotel and lead us to our rented boat. We rented a large boat (big enough for 15 people and there were 10 of us..) for a day tour which cost about $35 USD. Our first stop was the Governor Island where you can climb up the steps to the viewing point and see a panoramic view of the islands. I believe you can also zipline from one side of the island. This is the best place to capture awesome photos of the National park. After, we hopped back in our boat and headed to the next island. Our next stop is Quezon Island. Quezon Island was nice and it's popular among families with kids because of its calm waters and there's a restaurant that serves good Filipino dishes! There's also a zipline activity you can do from one side of Quezon Island. It wasn't as high as the previous one we saw at Governor's island which makes it kid friendly. Anyway we ate at the restaurant which served some really good Philippine mangoes! Philippines' mangoes are the sweetest in the world and it pairs well with grilled foods! After our meal, we met up with our boatmen and headed to Children's Island. Make sure to grab a coconut ice cream from here for just .15 cents USD! The water at Children's Island was so calm and warm. We decided to stay here longer because the water was perfect! After our relaxing time at Children's Island we decided to head back to our hotel. Island hopping is a must in The Philippines so make sure to check out Hundred Islands Park when you're in the province of Pangasinan!

    Ziplining crew are lazy.
    Elena P.

    Five star for the beauty! 1 star for service at ziplining!! First time visit for my daughter. This place is beautiful no doubt. Unfortunately the only disappointment is the ziplining crew at the Governors island. My daughter wanted to zipline and she got one excuse after another either they're short hand (should have put a closed sign), they're at lunch and whatever the last excuse was, she finally walked away. On to the next island. I wish they can put someone in that area who wants to work not women who just sits and prefer to make excuses not to work.

    Entrance to docks for departure to Hundred Islands

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    Crystal Beach Resort - Restaurant and common area

    Crystal Beach Resort

    2.7(6 reviews)
    126.3 km

    Relaxing, hidden, and far away from the hustle and bustle of Manila. Despite the distance, this…read moreresort was worth the 3.5 hour drive from Metro Manila. Crystal Beach is in the town of San Narciso in the Province of Zambales. The resort features air-conditioned rooms, cottages, and beachside camping tents. They also have WiFi in the main area. There are a few bon fire pits and grilling stations for anyone to use. We opted for a day entrance just to experience the food, beach huts, and the sand. The admission fee, parking, and cost of food were very reasonable. The long journey from Manila definitely made us hungry. We decided to try out their restaurant located in the main common area. Seating was easy and we also chose the table closest to the fan for comfort. We ordered sisig, tuna salpicao, halo-halo, rice, and sinigang na hipon. The sisig has a nice mix of crunch with a citrus-pepper marinade. The tuna salpicao was tender and flavorful. The shrimp sinigang, which is a true Filipino favorite, was sour and savory. Halo-halo came last as a dessert. The bowl was filled with various sweet toppings and a generous scoop of ube ice cream. Post lunch coma started to kick-in and we decided to relax in one of the many beachside huts. Beach chairs were available along with the perfect view of the mountains and blue waters. The beach was almost empty and quiet. There are available surfboard rentals and surfing lessons for anyone seeking to ride the small waves. Showers are available near the common area. I would recommend this resort to anyone seeking a tranquil escape.

    Very disappointed on this beach..first the sand of the beach is not that clean as you see on their…read morewebsite 2nd price of shake..120 pesos for melon and 100 pesos to mango!!! Any differnce? Cabin itself no restroom, lights need update, outlet for 15 person capacity have 3 electric fan!!! Food is so pricey..restroom is to far for the cabin ..not recommend this beach for my friend

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