Hundred Islands National Park is one of the Philippines’ most iconic coastal destinations, featuring over a hundred limestone islands scattered across the Lingayen Gulf. Known for its crystal-clear waters, white sand beaches, and island-hopping adventures, this destination offers a perfect mix of relaxation, sightseeing, and water activities for all types of travelers.
LOCATION: Hundred Islands is located in Alaminos City, along the Lingayen Gulf in Northern Luzon.
ENTRY POINT: The main entry point is at Lucap Wharf, where visitors register and ride boats for island hopping.
EXIT POINT: The exit point is typically the same as the entry point (Lucap Wharf), after completing the island tour.
HOURS TO TOUR: Island hopping usually takes 4 to 6 hours, depending on the number of islands visited and activities included.
FEATURES: Hundred Islands is known for its scattered limestone islets surrounded by turquoise waters and rich marine life. Visitors can enjoy white sand beaches, hidden coves, and scenic viewpoints overlooking the vast ocean. Some islands offer cliff diving spots, caves, and snorkeling areas, making it an ideal destination for both relaxation and adventure. The calm waters and accessible islands make it perfect for day tours and family-friendly trips.
ACTIVITIES:Â
 • Island Hopping – Explore multiple islands via boat tour
 • Swimming & Beach Relaxation – Enjoy clear waters and sandy shores
 • Snorkeling – Discover marine life in designated areas
 • Cliff Diving – Try safe jump spots in selected islands
 • Kayaking & Banana Boat – Optional water activities
 • Zipline (Governor’s Island) – Experience aerial views of the islands
HUNDRED ISLAND TOUR HIGHLIGHT:Â
 1. Governor’s Island (View Deck & Zipline)
 2. Quezon Island (Main Beach Area)
 3. Children’s Island (Shallow Swimming Area)
 4. Marcos Island (Cave & Cliff Jump)
 5. Cuenco Island (Quiet Beach Spot)
 6. Pilgrimage Island (Giant Statue of Christ the Savior)
 7. Snorkeling & Marine Sanctuary Areas
 8. Scenic Island Viewpoints










Before traveling to Hundred Islands, it is important to coordinate with the local tourism office at Lucap Wharf for registration, boat rental, and environmental fees. Visitors should bring essentials such as drinking water, food, sun protection, waterproof bags, and extra clothing. Wearing life vests during boat rides and water activities is highly recommended. Always follow safety guidelines from boat operators and local guides, respect marine life, and practice Leave No Trace principles to help preserve the natural beauty of the islands.
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