Alaminos
The Hundred Islands, a collection of 123 islands off the coast of Alaminos, are its residents. Each island is unique, and several are noted for having an odd mushroom-like look as a result of tides eroding their bases over time.
Boat visits to several islands, some of which have beautiful beaches, caves, and unique birdlife, are very common. Numerous tourists pause while exploring the islands to walk the frequently rough terrain or set up camp. Alaminos is famed for a specific kind of longganisa cooked with a tasty variety of local garlic and has a number of magnificent heritage residences.
While the Hundred Islands are well-known, not everyone is aware that Alaminos is where they are located. Everyone who enjoys the beach should visit Alaminos. Rockier beaches, busy beaches, or quiet beaches are all options. You can cross the water on a zipline. To live out your Pocahontas fantasy, jump off cliffs. Visit a Marcos-themed island and a monkey-filled island. Alaminos should be at the top of your list if you enjoy the beach and the surf.
Location:Alaminos, Pangasinan, Philippines