Martes, Pebrero 24, 2015





Last summer 2014 my family and i went to Alaminos Pangasinan to see the remarkable Hundred Islands that have 123 islands when it is high tide and 124 islands when it is low tide


lets start with the most common question

HOW DO WE GET TO HUNDRED ISLANDS?

A trip to Hundred Islands National Park and its home, Alaminos City, is a great diversion from the hustle and bustle of the busy, urban life. Breathe in the refreshing views - rice paddies, azure sea - and the rustic and peaceful lifestyle as you make your way to Alaminos City. And upon arrival, savor the city's unique and dynamic spirit, friendly atmosphere and especially, the beauty and adventure that lies in the hundred wonders that is Hundred Islands.



Public bus lines, namely Victory Liner, Five Star, and Philippine Rabbit have scheduled rides from Manila, Baguio, Dagupan, Subic, Tarlac, and Zambales bound straight to Alaminos City and vice versa.

we rode the bus in Cubao and we traveled for approximately 5-6 hours 




When we got to Alaminos City we rode A local tricycle to Lucap Wharf that is only 10-15 minutes away

We Checked in a hotel called Vistas de las islas it is fully air conditioned with wifi and cable tv the bathroom is clean and there is homey feels in it  



there is a souvenir shop inside the hotel plus a swimming pool that is ideal for night swimming

DAY 1:


We Explored the Lucap Wharf including the light house the public market and the alaminos waterpark 






















This is The Lucap Wharf Light house :) 
















a picture of me taken by my hubby when he is at the top of the light house :)
















souvenirs that you can buy at the souvenir shops 



After a long and tiring day we decided to take a dinner at a Floating restaurant nearby called Maxine 


















our family picture at the floating restaurant














the foods are quite expensive and the service are kinda slow but it was all worth it because the sea foods that they serve is so Delicious





2nd Day:Island Hopping

early in the morning we rented a boat for 1,500 to roam around and stop by  in each islands




the boat that we rented :)



First Stop: Governor's island



Our First picture in the island!



My picture with my kids at the peak of governor's Island


The Viewing Place in Governor's Island is good for taking picture because the view at the peak is breath taking


Next Island is the Cuenco Island!


the mouth of the cave that is found in the island


our family picture in Cuenco Island



Next Island is Children's island




our family picture in Children's Island


Next Island is the Quezon Island where we stayed for lunch and swam there for hours


Here are some pictures we have taken in Quezon Island








After the Island Hopping we Decided to go to the city and explore and eat in there

we attended a mass at the Saint Joseph Cathedral