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Hundred Islands National Park is a unique collection of 124 limestone islands scattered in the Lingayen Gulf, offering diverse outdoor activities and breathtaking natural beauty.

4,557
Acres Protected
Approx. 5
Miles of Trails
200,000
Annual Visitors
1940
Year Established

About Hundred Islands National Park

Hundred Islands National Park
 

Hundred Islands National Park is a collection of islands located in the province of Pangasinan in the Philippines. The park comprises 124 islands, with only a few developed for tourism, such as Governor's Island, Quezon Island, and Children's Island. The area is renowned for its iconic mushroom-like limestone formations, shaped by thousands of years of erosion. The marine environment around these islands is rich in biodiversity, featuring coral reefs and a wide variety of marine life. Historically, the islands have been a traditional fishing ground for local communities. Today, visitors flock to the park for a range of recreational activities. Kayaking, snorkeling, and boat tours provide unique ways to explore the islands, while some islands offer trails for those who prefer hiking. The park's accessibility and diverse offerings make it a popular destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers.

Highlights

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Governor's Island View Deck

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Unique marine ecosystems with coral reefs

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Snorkeling and diving spots

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The Imposing Cathedral Cave

Notable Natural Features

Governor's Island

Features a view deck with panoramic vistas of the surrounding islands.

Quezon Island

Offers facilities for picnics and swimming, ideal for family outings.

Cathedral Cave

A striking limestone formation accessible by boat, known for its cathedral-like structure.