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1. Dipalo Water Falls

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1. Dipalo Water Falls

12 Best Pangasinan Tourist Spots: Hundred Islands, Beaches, Manaoag Church

12 Best Pangasinan Tourist Spots: Hundred Islands, Beaches, Manaoag Church

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  • 12. Cape Bolinao Lighthouse
  • 11. Our Farm Republic
  • 10. Tayug Sunflower Eco Park

9. Balingasay River

8. bolinao falls, 7. lingayen beach.

  • 6. Tondol White Sand Beach
  • 5. Enchanted Cave

4. Patar Beach

3. cabongaoan beach and death pool.

  • 2. Minor Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary of Manaoag
  • 1. Hundred Islands National Park

Couple Kayaking by the Hundred Islands, Pangasinan

If you’re looking for beaches near Manila , the Philippine capital, you should definitely consider the province of Pangasinan. The third-largest province in the Philippines is located roughly 160km north of Manila and is around a two- to three-hour drive away from the capital, making it a popular destination for weekend trips. 

Pangasinan is home to many natural wonders, including caves, waterfalls, mountains, hills, and, of course, its famous white sand beaches. The province’s coast is not only an attraction but also a source of livelihood for those who farm salt from its rich salt beds.

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Aerial view of Cape Bolinao Lighthouse

Built by Filipino, American, and British engineers in 1905, Cape Bolinao Lighthouse is one of the five major lighthouses in the Philippines and is the second-highest of these five, bested only by Ilocos Norte’s Cape Bojeador Lighthouse. Standing atop Punta Piedra Point in Barangay Patar in Bolinao, it guided ships cruising in the West Philippine Sea, until its batteries gave out in 2004. 

The lighthouse may not be working anymore, but it still attracts many visitors to join a Cape Bolinao lighthouse tour , thanks to its unique architecture and the picturesque views that it offers, making it a perfect spot for picture-taking.

The illumination room and the 140-step spiral staircase may be closed to visitors, but with the lighthouse sitting atop a hill with a 72-m elevation, even just standing at the base gives you scenic views of lush greenery and the sparkling ocean. It’s no wonder that this over-a-century old lighthouse has become one of Bolinao’s most enduring and instantly recognizable icons.

11. Our Farm Republic 

View of the crops in Our Farm Republic, Pangasinan

Photo by Our Farm Republic

If you want to learn more about farming and experience what it’s really like to grow and harvest your own produce, visit Our Farm Republic in Barangay Torre II, Mangatarem. The 5.8-ha organic farm is actually both a tourist attraction and training center. While they offer courses and seminars for both new and experienced farmers, there are also several activities for you to try here.

You can go on farm tours, harvest produce to take home, and even learn farm-to-table best practices by picking the ingredients and cooking the food yourself in a Pangasinan culinary tour . They offer a variety of dishes including kalabasa (pumpkin) soup, flower salad (which uses edible organic fresh flowers), tinolang manok (chicken and ginger soup), native pork lechon (roasted suckling pig), and desserts including turonopig, a cross between turon (fried banana rolls) and tupig (roasted rice cake wrapped in banana leaves). Vegetarian options are also available if you’re on a plant-based diet. 

You can also take home bottled preserves of different fruits and vegetables, as well as dragonfruit, wild cherries, and java plum wine from the farm’s own winery, Santiago Vino Santo. If you want to stay longer, you may opt to stay at Our Farm Republic’s bed and breakfast and wake up the next day with a freshly prepared hearty breakfast and the sounds of nature.

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Sunflowers at the Tayug Sunflower Eco Camp

Photo by Tayug Sunflower Eco Park

Located in Barangay C. Lichauco in Tayug, the Tayug Sunflower Eco Park is a haven for those who can’t get enough of flowers. Like its name suggests, the park is home to thousands of flowers, but they’re not all sunflowers. Here, you can also find beds of marigold, petunia, and celosia, as well as other ornamental plants. There are also different kinds of vegetables in the park, which you can pick and harvest on your own for a fee. 

The main attraction in this park are the sunflowers, which make for amazing photos. The 2-ha park is home to thousands of sunflower blooms and several sunflower mazes, which feature several photo stops, so you won’t have to wait too long to get your turn to snap those pictures.

Best of all, the sunflowers are continuously planted throughout the year, so you can be sure that there will be blooms no matter when you visit. You can even take part of the experience home with you as the eco-park also sells potted and bloomed flowers, including zinnias, torenia, and of course, sunflowers. 

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Balingasay River in Bolinao is considered the cleanest river in Pangasinan and one of the cleanest in the Philippines. It is a protected area that is home to 15ha of mangroves, some of which are over a century old. The Bolinao local government was given the Philippines Wetlands Conservation award for protecting the mangroves in the river. 

You can swim, bird watch, or even try fishing in the river, but one of the most relaxing ways to take it all in is through a river cruise. The cruise is usually a part of Pangasinan tour packages, but visitors who like moving at their own pace can book it on its own. The river cruise usually lasts for about an hour and comes with lunch, so you can completely chill and fill yourself up while taking in the fresh air and the relaxing views of mangroves, fish, and birds. If you’re lucky, you might even spot a monkey near the river banks! 

Bolina Falls in Pangasinan

Bolinao Falls is made up of three waterfalls—Bolinao Falls 1, 2, and 3. But don’t let the names fool you—they may not sound spectacular, but they’re actually some of the top Pangasinan tourist spots. Along with Patar Beach, the three falls located in Barangay Samang Norte along Bolinao River are the most visited places in Bolinao. While the falls are accessible via car and don’t require much walking, the roads going there can be rough, so be prepared for a bumpy ride. 

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All three falls are breathtaking, but they have varying heights, and the tallest is Bolinao Falls 1. Coupled with its turquoise waters, the falls’ elevation makes it the ideal spot for cliff-diving. Bolinao Falls 2 is more suited for swimming and has a pool with varying depths, including shallow spots for children.

Tourists also spend more time here when joining a Bolinao Falls tour , as there are cottages that visitors can rent and spend the day at. The last waterfall, Bolinao Falls 3, usually has fewer people, so it’s perfect if you’re seeking a more peaceful experience. 

Aerial view of Lingayen Beach

Lingayen Beach is most known as the spot where American General Douglas MacArthur landed in 1945 during World War II. It is also famous for its powdery sands, refreshing waters, and overall chill vibe. 

Located in the municipality of Lingayen, the capital of the province, this Pangasinan beach is a popular summer destination for Filipinos seeking to relax, unwind, swim, and take in the cool breeze from the ocean. Many restaurants along the beach also serve freshly grilled seafood. It’s also the best place for you to sample Lingayen bagoong, a fish paste that the municipality is known for. 

Adrenaline junkies will also enjoy their time at Lingayen Beach, as you can take an all-terrain vehicle drive along the shore during weekends. You can stay at the many resorts along the beach, or if you want to rough it, you can pitch your tent on the camping grounds. 

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A couple stands on Tondol White Sand Beach in Pangasinan

Tondol White Sand Beach in the municipality of Anda has been nicknamed “The Little Boracay of the North,” and this monicker has made it one of the most visited beaches near Manila. Like Boracay, one of the top beach destinations in the Philippines, Tondol has long stretches of fine white sand and clear blue waters.

The beach is perfect for families with children, as the shallow parts of the waters stretch out far from the shore. In fact, the waters here are shallow enough that you can walk to the nearby islets, and during low tide, several sandbars will appear.

If you want a more fun experience, you can time your visit when the inflatable water park is set up in the shallow waters of the beach so you can try the slides, tunnels, and other obstacles that it offers.

Tourists on a day trip can rent cottages along the shore, but if you want to stay longer, you can book accommodations at one of the many resorts and bed and breakfasts near the shore.

5. Enchanted Cave 

Guest swim in a natural pool inside the Enchanted Cave

Photo by Enchanted Cave

The Enchanted Cave in Bolinao is a good place to cool off if you’re visiting Pangasinan during the summer months. Inside is a pool of clear natural freshwater with an estimated maximum depth of 6ft, making it ideal for a refreshing swim. It is located in a park near Patar Beach.  

It is deemed enchanted because locals believe that millions of years ago, Bolinao was actually underwater. This belief is supported by the presence of coral rocks and fossilized clams in the municipality, many of which you’ll see on your way to the entrance to the cave. The fact that the Enchanted Cave in Bolinao is made of coral limestone also supports this theory. This history makes the cave one-of-a-kind and is one of the reasons why it has become a favorite stop amongst tourists.

Outside the cave, you can also swim in an outdoor pool or enjoy the mini waterfalls inside the park. Those who want to extend their stay can rent cabanas in the park.

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Shoreline of Patar Beach in Pangasinan

Less than 1km away from the Enchanted Cave is Patar Beach, one of the most popular beaches in Bolinao and the whole of Pangasinan. Like many beaches near Manila, this beach is popular for those seeking a quick break from the hustle and bustle of the city. Patar Beach in particular is famous for its long stretch of golden sands and clear blue waters that make for a refreshing swim. If you’re a fan of sunsets, Patar Beach will not disappoint as its location just facing the West Philippine Sea gives it amazing sunset views.

For a day trip, you can rent any of the huts dotted along the beach, but there are also a handful of resorts nearby if you wish to stay longer. You may also camp at the beach and use the public toilets and showers for a fee.

Visitors may also visit the nearby Patar Rock Formation, which will give you breathtaking views of the huge coral cliffs along the coastline.

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Coastline of Cabongaoan Beach in Pangasinan

Cabongaoan Beach is located in the town of Burgos. The trip to the remote beach is not easy and can take up to an hour from the town proper, but once you see its stretch of white sand beach and blue waters, you’ll instantly know that it was worth it.

There are not a lot of accommodations in the vicinity, so it would be best if you plan your trip as early as possible. If you’re feeling adventurous, you can also bring a tent and camp at the beach.

In recent years, the beach has become popular among tourists thanks to its Death Pool, a natural pool that requires quite a bit of effort to reach. You’ll need to wear proper footwear as you will have to traverse and climb rock formations with sharp edges. Despite its name, though, the Death Pool is not really dangerous.

Many tourists actually enjoy taking a refreshing dip at the pool. You need to be careful as some of the edges of the pool can be sharp. Its original name was Depth Pool, but some locals started calling it Death Pool, and the intriguing name caught on. 

2. Minor Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary of Manaoag 

Minor Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary of Manaoag

Photo by Our Lady of Manaoag

Pictures of the Minor Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary of Manaoag don’t do it justice at all. You might think it’s just like many of the grand churches you can find all over the Philippines, but one of the things that makes this church in Manaoag special is its declaration as a Minor Basilica in 2015. This recognizes the church’s history and architectural value. It is also a canonical affiliate of the Papal Basilica of Saint Mary Major in Rome. 

Built in 1605, the church has seen millions of devotees and thousands of religious folk still make a pilgrimage to Manaoag every year, especially during the Holy Week. The image of Our Lady of the Rosary of Manaoag, which many Catholics believe to be miraculous, can also be found here. It's also one of the stops when you join a Pangasinan pilgrimage tour . 

You don’t need to be religious to appreciate the beauty of the building and the surrounding areas. The church itself is located on top of a hill, and its facade is very picturesque, while the interior features interesting religious paintings. 

1. Hundred Islands National Park 

Aerial view of the Hundred Islands in Pangasinan

The Pangasinan Hundred Island National Park in Alaminos is the top Pangasinan destination for locals and international travelers alike. The protected area boasts of 123 islets scattered across Lingayen Gulf. Each islet is uniquely shaped and believed to have been formed millions of years ago, making the view of them even more special and rare. Some of the islands have white sand beaches, while some feature limestone cliffs. 

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The best way to enjoy the islands is to book a  Hundred Islands island-hopping tour  to take you to some of the main islands, including three of the most popular: Quezon Island, Governor Island, and Children’s Island.

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Named after President Manuel L. Quezon, Quezon Island is one of the more developed islands in the park, as it has camping and picnic grounds, as well as small stores where you can buy food from. Governor’s Island is home to a cave you can explore, as well as a viewing deck. As its name suggests, Children’s Island is kid-friendly, with its shallow waters and a calm beach. 

If you have enough time, you may also visit the other islands that are open to tourists: Clave Island, Lopez Island, Marcos Island, Monkey Island, Bat Island, and Old Scout Island. You can also try jet-skiing, island-to-island ziplining, helmet-diving, and going on a banana boat ride. Of course, there’s also nothing wrong if you want to have a relaxing and refreshing swim in its waters. 

With the majestic views and the many activities, tourists can try, it’s no wonder Hundred Islands National Park sees up to half a million tourists each year! 

Palm trees lining Bolinao Beach, Pangasinan

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Those who want to commune with nature can find some of the most beautiful natural wonders and mountains near Manila here, while those who want to unwind can do so in any of its many breathtaking beaches. A lot of the attractions you can find here are also family-, couple-, and solo traveler-friendly, so you don’t need to worry about whoever you’re traveling with.

It also doesn’t hurt that you can sample (and sometimes even bring home!) many delicious local delicacies on your visit. If you give it a chance, Pangasinan will make you fall in love with traveling all over again.

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Top 30 Pangasinan Tourist Spots: Home of the Hundred Islands

Planning to explore unique islands, cascading waterfalls, and sandy beaches in one setting? Check out the best Pangasinan tourist spots in this article. Discover both the famous and off-beaten attractions in this northern province.

It was a long holiday when my family and I traveled to Pangasinan. That was the first time we traveled together beyond the grand mountains of the Cordillera region where we’re from. Along the way, excitement enveloped us, and we couldn’t wait to try out what Pangasinan has to offer.

Here are some of the tourist spots in Pangasinan to see, whether you are traveling solo or with your loved ones.

Behold Must-See Tourist Spots in Pangasinan

1. hundred island.

Hundred Islands is one of the tourist spots in Pangasinan.

The Hundred Islands are among the most popular Alaminos, Pangasinan tourist spots. It features more than 120 mushroom-like islands, each with different features to offer. One can ride on a boat and explore one island after another.

The most popular of these is the so-called Governor Island, Quezon Island, and Children’s Island. Among them, you can find white beaches and a bat’s cave.

Because of the numerous sights and activities, the Hundred Islands made Pangasinan famous as an adventure-filled province.

  • Location/Jump-Off: Alaminos, Pangasinan province
  • Best Things to Do: Island Hopping, Swimming, Snorkeling, Helmet Diving, Banana Boat Riding, Helmet Diving, Ziplining, Wall Climbing, Rappelling
  • Contact: Tourism Office of Alaminos- (075)205-0917, 09209004470, 09282449011, 0939332411
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Day Tour (Entrance Fee: P30 per person / Environmental Fee: P40 per person / Insurance: P10 / person ) Small Boat (1 to 5 persons) – P1,400 Medium Boat (6 to 10 persons) – P1,800 Big Boat (11 to 15 persons) – P2,000
  • Overnight (Entrance Fee: P30 per person / Environmental Fee: P80 per person / Insurance: P10 / person ) Small Boat (1 to 5 persons) – P3,000 Medium Boat (6 to 10 persons) – P3,800 Big Boat (11 to 15 persons) – P4,500

2. Dasoland Family Adventure Park

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If you want to try picking fresh fruits and vegetables, this is one of the ideal tourist spots in Pangasinan.

Mangoes are the primary crops, but you can also find other fruits such as dragon fruit, rambutan, coconut, and many more. Livestock and poultry are also taken care of here.

  • Location/Jump-off: Brgy San Vicente, Dasol, Pangasinan province
  • Best Things to Do: Fruit Picking, Horseback Riding, Biking, Swimming, Boating, Sightseeing
  • Contact: 0917 545-5343, [email protected]

3. Bolinao Falls

Bolinao Falls is one of the tourist spots in Pangasinan.

Bolinao Falls is a series of several cascades of which Bolinao Falls 1 and Bolinao Falls 2 are the most popular. They are among the most famous tourist spots in Pangasinan, aside from its beaches.

Bolinao Falls 1 measure around 20 feet and has a cold and blue-green basin. Here, you can go swimming, cliff jumping, and bamboo rafting.

Bolinao Falls 2, on the other hand, is more popular and touristy because of its accessibility. It has a shorter cascade, but its basin is wide, and there are plenty of pockets of deep pools around.

The falls are among the most visited Bolinao tourist spots.

  • Location/Jump-off: Bolinao, Pangasinan province
  • Trekking Time: 5-10 minutes
  • Entrance Fee: Php 20 per person for every waterfall
  • Guide Fee: Php 1000 for four pax
  • Contact: Bolinao Tourism Office- (075) 554 – 4284, [email protected]

4. Tondol Beach

Tondol Beach is one of the tourist spots in Pangasinan.

Imagine a long and vast expanse of white sand with crystal-clear and shallows waters. That’s what Tondol Beach looks like. During low tide, vast portions of the coast disappear and you can even reach a nearby island by foot.

Starfish and crabs abound on the beach. Because of its ankle-deep waters, this is a suitable place for families with kids and a group of friends who are into beach sports. Cottages and resorts also line the beach.

5. Panacalan Island

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You can think of Panacalan Island as a seasonal island. Not because it disappears during high tide but because the shape of its edges changes depending on the season. It also has a white beach.

Because the locals have been sustainably managing the island, you can spot an abundance of starfish, sea urchins, and other marine species. It is one of the most pristine tourist spots in Pangasinan.

  • Location/Jump-Off: Brgy Sablig, Macalaeing, Anda, Pangasinan province
  • Mode of Travel to Island: Boat Ride
  • Entrance Fee: None

6. Patar Beach

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Patar Beach is one of the best tourist spots in Bolinao, Pangasinan, featuring a long stretch of fine and creamy golden sand. The crystal-clear waters plus beautiful rock formations are a must-see here.

If you wish, you can wait for the golden sunset, which will surely reel you to a standstill. The beach is open to the public. That is why it is a perfect getaway for both locals and tourists.

Aside from the beautiful sands, one can also enjoy swimming with different kinds of fish. You might also spot some sea urchins, octopuses, and other marine creatures.

If you plan to spend the night here, there are adjacent resorts and cottages.

  • Guide: Not Necessary
  • Best Time to Visit: Weekdays
  • Contact: (075) 554 – 4284, [email protected]

7. Enchanted Cave

Enchanted Cave is one of the tourist spots in Pangasinan.

Enchanted Cave is known for its stunning aquamarine spring water inside. It is a well-lit and ventilated cave, thus, giving the pool a turquoise look. The pool is deep, but don’t worry; there are life vests available for non-swimmers.

If you’re done enjoying the cave, you can explore coral rocks and gardens outside. Hammocks are also installed to give you a platform for relaxation.

The entrance fee for Enchanted Cave is 250 per person.

  • Location/Jump-off: Brgy Patar, Bolinao, Pangasinan
  • Contact: 0998-5774303, 0922-8684946, 0922-8881649

8. Antong Falls

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People traveling to Baguio City usually do a quick visit here. It is one of the off-beaten tourist spots in Pangasinan. Antong Falls compose of nine layers, easily making it one of the highest waterfalls in the area.

It has small pools of crystal-clear waters that are just ideal for giving you a rejuvenating relief.

  • Location/Jump-off: Brgy. Inmalog, Sison, Pangasinan province
  • Trekking Time: 30 minutes
  • Entrance Fee: Php 10 per person

9. Masamerey Beach

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Masamerey Beach boasts of powdery sands and crystal-clear waters. It is one of the laid-off beaches of Pangasinan, making it a perfect place for those not into touristy and crowded destinations.

Then, there’s also the nearby Masamirey Cove with beautiful pools.

  • Location/Jump-off: Sual, Pangasinan
  • Contact:  0917 136 5931

10. Busay Falls

Busay Falls is one of the tourist spots in Pangasinan.

Busay Falls is perhaps the grandest falls in Pangasinan! Just like Antong falls, it consists of a series of towering cascades. Huge boulders covered in stunning green foliage add beauty to the site.

To get here, ride a bus to Bolinao and drop off at Tiep Elementary School in Bani. From here, ride a tricycle to Busay Falls. Before proceeding to this spot, register as a visitor in the Calebeng Barangay Hall.

  • Entrance/Jump-off: Brgy Calebeng, Bani, Pangasinan province
  • Parking Fee: Php 30
  • Life Vest (Optional): Php 50
  • Cottage Rent: Php 150
  • Contact: 0928-244-5119, 0917-877-3694

11. Our Lady of Manaoag Shrine

Our Lady of Manaoag Shrine is one of the tourist spots in Pangasinan.

A popular pilgrimage site, the shrine of Our Lady of Manaoag houses a miraculous image of the Virgin Mary. This makes it a perfect spot for prayer, and reflection, especially for Catholics.

Many devotees attribute miracles to the Blessed Virgin Mary, thus, thousands of others troop here every year.

Mass is celebrated almost every day. Aside from spiritual activities, you can try a local delicacy here called Manaoag Tupic, a sticky rice cake mixed with coconut milk. The church is one of the most frequented Manaog, Pangasinan tourist spots.

Manaoag Church is one of the most visited places in Pangasinan.

  • Location/Jump-off: Manaoag, Pangasinan
  • Reminder: This is a worship and sacred place, so please pay respect.

12. Cabongaoan White Sand Beach

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If you’re after remote and off-beaten beaches, check out Cabongaoan White Sand Beach. It’s a long stretch of creamy brownish sand that complements the green-blue and clear waters of the sea.

Coconut trees line the shore. One spot which you should not miss visiting here is the so-called Death Pool, a rock hole along with the rock formations on the shore. It’s best to ask the locals why they call it that way. Although you can camp here, there are modest accommodations nearby.

  • Location/Jump-off: Burgos, Pangasinan

13. Cape Bolinao Lighthouse

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Considered the second tallest lighthouse in the country, Cape Bolinao Lighthouse, is among the recognized historical tourist spots in Pangasinan.

Established in 1903 by the Americans; this century-old lighthouse guided passing ships for many years. Standing atop a hill called Punta Piedra Point, the lighthouse offers an entrancing view of Patar Beach and the West Philippine Sea.

  • Location/Jump-off: Bolinao, Pangasinan
  • Entrance Fee: (075) 554 – 4284, [email protected]

14. Lingayen Beach

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Lingayen Beach features a vast and long stretch of fine grey sand beach. Some visitors claim that its sands are finer than that of Boracay. Picnic cottages and bathhouses line the shore, including resorts and restaurants.

If you’re into budget-friendly destinations, Lingayen Beach is a must-visit. It is one of the most frequented Lingayen, Pangasinan tourist spots.

  • Location/Jump-off: Lingayen, Pangasinan province
  • Best Things to Do: Swimming, Skim Boarding
  • Contact: (075) 542 6853

15. Colibra Island

Colibra Island is one of the tourist spots in Pangasinan.

If you’ve been island hopping in Hundred Islands, it’s time to try a new destination. This time, check out Colibra Island, one of the beautiful spots in Pangasinan. Now, what makes this island interesting?

Snakes can be seen roaming around the island when it’s still closed to the public. That is why it’s also called Snake Island. On some parts of the island, you can find a powdery white sand beach with turquoise waters.

The island should top your Pangasinan tourist spot list.

  • Location/Jump-off: Brgy. Cabongaoan, Dasol, Pangasinan
  • Entrance Fee: Php 25 per person
  • Boat Fee (Roundtrip): Php 800

16. Tambobong Beach

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Tambobong Beach may be touristy due to its popularity, but it’s still an excellent place to enjoy. Its long stretch of creamy light brown sand and crystal-clear waters are just as alluring as the rest.

Modest accommodations and beach resorts line the coast. By the way, you can also do island hopping here. The beach is one of the best spots in Pangasinan.

  • Location/Jump-off: Dasol, Pangasinan province

17. Balungao Hilltop Adventure

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Craving for an adrenaline-pumping experience, check out Balungao Hilltop Adventure in Mt. Balungao. Here, there are a variety of activities to choose from such as ziplining and driving an ATV on the mountain’s paved roads.

Then, there are pools of both hot and cold spring waters. It’s a perfect retreat for adventure junkies and nature lovers.

  • Location/Jump-off: Mt. Bulangao, Pangasinan
  • Contact: 0917-729-1624, 0932-535-8687, 0917-828-1072, 0919-406-6133
  • Entrance Fee: Php 50.00 Adult Php 25.00 Kids (Children 4 feet and below)
  • Shed: Php 250.00 (Kubo) Php 150.00 (Concrete)

18. St. Dominic de Guzman Parish Church

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St. Dominic de Guzman Parish Church dates back during the Spanish period. It has stood there for more than 420 years already, making it among the important historical tourist spots in Pangasinan.

You can climb to the top of its Bell Tower and have a panoramic view of San Carlos City.

  • Location/Jump-off: San Carlos City, Pangasinan province

19. Natividad Sky Plaza

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Natividad Sky Plaza is a public park and has a view deck where you can gaze on the distant Caraballo Mountains. It is also one of the jump-off points to another famous landmark called Ayat ni Apo Jesus, a 40-feet replica of the iconic Christ the Redeemer statue in Brazil.

  • Location/Jump-off: Brgy. Batchelor East, Natividad, Pangasinan

20. Sunflower Maze Farm

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Sunflower Maze Farms features 4,000 species of sunflowers, including other floral blooms. It’s best to come here during summer since the flowers are in full bloom. Aside from sightseeing, you can also harvest fresh crops here for a fee. The farm is one of the most beautiful spots in Pangasinan.

  • Location/Jump-off: Purok 4, Brgy C. Lichauco Tayug, Pangasinan
  • Entrance Fee: Php 100 for adults; Php 80 for students, senior, PWDs

More Pangasinan Tourist Spots to Explore

21. mount balungao.

  • Location/Jump-off: Balungao, Pangasinan

22. Limahong Channel and Tourism Center

  • Location/Jump-off: Domalandan, Lingayen, Pangasinan

23. Veterans Memorial Park

  • Location/Jump-off: Lingayen City, Pangasinan

24. Calasiao Church

  • Location/Jump-off: Calasiao, Pangasinan

25. Bolasi Beach

  • Location/Jump-off: San Fabian, Pangasinan

26. Sabangan Beach

  • Location/Jump-off: Agno, Pangasinan

27. Surip Beach

  • Location/Jump-off: Bani, Pangasinan

28. Abagaten Beach

29. bunga beach, 30. cabalitian island, for your information.

If you need more information to help in setting up your itinerary to the tourist spots in Pangasinan, do contact the Provincial Tourism Office via the following:

  • Tel. Number: (075) 542 6853
  • Messenger: m.me/pangasinan.tourism
  • Email Address: [email protected]
  • Office Address: 1st Flr, Malong Bldg., Capitol Complex Lingayen, Pangasinan

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hey, I think theres no brgy. Cabongaoan in Dasol. the Collibra Island should be in Tambobong, Dasol 🙂

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Kindly include Daang Kalikasan and daang katutubo and Bagbag Beach is one of the best tourist destination

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’Hidden Gem’ in San Quintin, Pangasinan Becomes an Upcoming Tourists Spot this Coming Summer Season

San Quintin, Pangasinan, Philippines — The much-awaited summer season of the Philippines is almost here. Families and friends are already planning when their next trip to somewhere cool will be.

Dipalo River Travel Guide photo by Acam Enrot Utiripse via FB

Looking for new places to visit this summer? Don’t forget to include Dipalo River in Barangay Nangapugan, San Quintin, Pangasinan on your list. Apart from being a destination for the budget conscious, the river is also still in the raw form that it is tagged as an ‘upcoming tourist attraction’.

The total length of the river is 6 kilometers and the local tourism allocates 1 kilometer for the use of tourists. The water of the river comes from the Caraballo Mountains of Nueva Vizcaya.

Dipalo River photo by Calvin Nacorda via FB

It’s a popular place to hang out and tourists can have a picnic and of course, enjoy the cool water of the river. There are some nipa huts that serve as resting places for the tourists by the river bank.

Adventurous souls can also trek the river upstream and discover some hidden gems like Katukakan Falls, Dipalo Falls, and Kalipkip Falls. There is no official trail at the area so tourists can ask for assistance from the local tourism if they want to hike around the area.

Dipalo River by Hugot Patama Lines FB

Dipalo River Entrance Fee

Starting in April, there will be an environmental fee of Php10 per person in the area. Since the river is still in its immaculate form, the local tourism pushes for their cleanliness drive. This means that they regularly collect garbage and maintain the area. Don’t let the chance pass up this summer. Go to San Quintin, Pangasinan and visit Dipalo River while it is still in its virgin form.

How to Get to Dipalo River

  • You can reach it by taking the 5 Star Bus in at LRT Doroteo Jose-Recto, Station Walkway/Rizal Avenue Intersection, Manila. This will take you to Tayug, Pangasinan.
  • Travel time is about 5 hours. After you’ve arrived in Tayug, you can ask the locals where you can take the ride going to San Quintin, Pangasinan where Dipalo River is located.
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The start of the 18th century saw the migration of Christian settlers from La Union and Ilocos Sur to the land we now know as San Quintin. Before the arrival of the Christians, the land was dominated by a tribe called “Ubilaos”, a group notorious for their cannibalistic nature. Due to the migration of other groups, the tribe was forced to relocate deeper into the forest, a settlement they called Lango-lango. In due time, harmony was restored as the tribe and settlers started trading with each other further accelerating the economic growth of Lango-lango. The settlement became a barrio of the town of Umingan as a result.

In 1861, through the initiative of  Don Quintin Lictawa, called for a “Great Conference” that was attended by various leaders to ask the Spanish regime to establish the barrio as an independent town to be named San Quintin. In 1863, a Spanish decree was enacted giving birth to the municipality of San Quintin.

San Quintin is part of the sixth congressional district. It has a total land area of 11,590 hectares and a population of 33,980 people according to the 2020 census.

An agricultural town, a huge chunk of the population is involved in farming. San Quintin produces rice, onions, corn, and vegetables as its main crops. the town also produces pork, beef, and poultry products.

One major attraction in San Quintin is the spectacular Dipalo River Park, tucked within the Caraballo Mountain Range that abuts the beginnings of the Nueva Ecija plains. Visitors frolic to the place to dip into the pristine and cool river water and go upstream to several waterfalls like Katukakan Falls, Dipalo Falls, and Kalipkip Falls.

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The start of the 18th century saw the migration of Christian settlers from La Union and Ilocos Sur to the land we now know as San Quintin. Before the arrival of the Christians, the land was dominated by a tribe called “Ubilaos”, a group notorious for their cannibalistic nature. Due to the migration of other groups, the tribe was forced to relocate deeper into the forest, a settlement they called Lango-lango. In due time, harmony was restored as the tribe and settlers started trading with each other further accelerating the economic growth of Lango-lango. The settlement became a barrio of the town of Umingan as a result.

In 1861, through the initiative of  Don Quintin Lictawa, called for a “Great Conference” that was attended by various leaders to ask the Spanish regime to establish the barrio as an independent town to be named San Quintin. In 1863, a Spanish decree was enacted giving birth to the municipality of San Quintin.

San Quintin is part of the sixth congressional district. It has a total land area of 11,590 hectares and a population of 33,980 people according to the 2020 census.

An agricultural town, a huge chunk of the population is involved in farming. San Quintin produces rice, onions, corn, and vegetables as its main crops. the town also produces pork, beef, and poultry products.

One major attraction in San Quintin is the spectacular Dipalo River Park, tucked within the Caraballo Mountain Range that abuts the beginnings of the Nueva Ecija plains. Visitors frolic to the place to dip into the pristine and cool river water and go upstream to several waterfalls like Katukakan Falls, Dipalo Falls, and Kalipkip Falls.

Mayor Florence Tiu

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