Hundred Islands Service Boat Guide

Whenever I go to Hundred Islands National Park in Alaminos, Pangasinan I take the Service Boat instead of the Regular Tour because I would like to visit the many islands inside the park. Unfortunately, everytime I ask the different boatmen I was with to take us to an undeveloped island they would stare blank at me and suggest the 3 developed islands! Fail!

So I decided to make a Service Boat Guide so whenever you are doing a Island Hopping tour in the Hundred Islands National Park you would just say the undeveloped island that you want to swim in or the island you would want to spend time.

Beach at Lopez Island

Here are the islands that you can go because they have beaches.

Name of Island Has shade
Lopez Island Morning and a little space in the afternoon
Scout Island Morning
Old Scout Island Morning
Marcos Island Morning. Can also do cliff jumping inside Imelda Cave
Clave Island Morning and Afternoon
Cuenco Island West Side morning shade. East Side afternoon shade.
Ma. Liza Island Morning
Quirino Island Morning
Martha Island Morning and Afternoon
Braganza Island Afternoon
Romulo Island Morning
Macapagal Island Morning and Afternoon
Virgen Island Morning and Afternoon
Abad Santos Island Afternoon
Cariaz Island Morning
Sison’s Island Morning and Afternoon depending on which beach of the island you will stay
Shell Island Morning

The 3 developed islands namely Governor’s Island, Children’s Island and Quezon Island has a beach and cottages. You can also spend the night there.

Spending the night at the undeveloped islands are not allowed.

Visit my Island Hopping in Hundred Islands National Park post for more information.

I hope this helps when you go to Hundred Islands National Park.

This post is a part of my 12 for 2012 Travel Project that aims to document 12 local destination in the Philippines in 2012 to help travellers plan their trips faster.

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7 Comments.

  1. as always, a very helpful post! I can’t to visit Alaminos and Bolinao soon! thanks for this Josiah! :)

  2. oo nga, as always – very helpful :P

    Thanks din Josiah…Gsto ko din to mapuntahan. Haven’t gone here yet.

  3. this is so helpful talaga, lalo na for those who don’t have any idea about the islands there… actually i’ve never been there pa :)

  4. This full guide makes me wanna visit Hundred Islands. Nice post! (bow)

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