Discover the best top things to do in Pangasinan Province, Philippines including Shrine of Our Lady of the Rosary of Manaoag, Hundred Islands, Patar Beach, Bolinao Falls 1, Enchanted Cave, Cape Bolinao Lighthouse, Bolinao Falls 2, Bolo Beach, Tondol Beach, Saint James the Great Parish Church.
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4.5 based on 149 reviews
First time to visit Pangasinan province, our first stop is here before anything else. Almost located central part and accessible to other town. Bus, jeepneys, van, Tricycle and padyak(bicycle transport in picture). This church is a marked being believers among Filipinos as Roman Catholic. Foods and souvenirs is available around the church.
4.5 based on 316 reviews
4 based on 316 reviews
There are many resorts promoting Patar "White" sand beach and I must agree that it is beautiful. The only problem is the Public Beach , The Public beach is free and beware of scams where there are people who claim that there is a "Parking Entrance Fee". If you came here for the white sand , Go to some private resorts because it isn't white in the public beach which was kind of dissappointing
4 based on 86 reviews
3.5 based on 176 reviews
we heard alot about the caves of Bolinao so we went to enchanted cave first before going to Patar Beach. It's to the left side after you enter Patar arch. The place is very big and commercial and popular with families and big groups. there are the caves, the hiking trails, the swimming pools, the religious shrines and monkeys and birds. The wonderful cave is just a cave and much cheaper and not crowded. If you like lots of activities and family, enchanted is good . but for couples and small group of friends, wonderful cave is less tourist trap.
3.5 based on 154 reviews
There are lots of people doing photo shoots and selfies :) I am actually surprised that this is still operating looking from a distant its old and rustic, but because I saw a light coming from this lighthouse one night during our stay with our resort made me curious and visit this place.
4 based on 62 reviews
The place is not crowded or because we went there on a weekday off peak season, entrance fee is 50/head and 50 per life vest. it was clean and close to the nature feel as it was well maintained. My advice is, if you come and visit the place please dont bring a sedan better bring a car that has high clearances because 70-80% is rough road
4 based on 21 reviews
It is about 1.5 hours away from Dagupan City. It is still kilometers away from the main road of Alaminos City. But it is worth the ride.
Kids love it. Just look for "not-so-deep" spots of the beach area.
Since we came during a holiday and peak season, the cottage prices range from P500 to P1,000. You can ask the cottage owners for assistance in cooking. We too used their shower room, rest room, and water supply for preparing the food. There are a few sari-sari store where you can buy some small stuff (i.e. soda, condiments).
We saw some put-up a tent. Others opted to stay overnight.
4 based on 20 reviews
The place is ok if travelling with kids. Cool air, calm waves, soft sand. There's a side with cottages while the far end going to the islet is quite dirty. Campers left their garbage on the shore. Simple accommodation but very warm locals. I'd come back if the local tourism office improves the place, meantime responsible tourism please...
4.5 based on 11 reviews
a good place to visit. the church stand tall for its history. around the church you can buy souvenirs which the profits are used for their feeding program for the community.
giving thanks after the long safe travel from and back to Manila a must c",)
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