Hundred Islands National Park

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- Best time to go
- November to May
- Accessibility
- limited
- Coordinates
- Open in maps
Hundred Islands National Park in Pangasinan province contains 123 islands and islets at low tide in Lingayen Gulf on the west coast of Luzon, formed from uplifted and eroded coral limestone. Despite the name only three islands — Quezon, Governor, and Children's islands — have basic visitor infrastructure; the remainder range from mushroom-shaped outcrops to larger forested islets with accessible beaches and sea caves. The park is the oldest and smallest in the Philippines and one of the country's most visited natural areas.
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