A Truly Unique Trip!
Our visit to this place was memorable, even though it came shortly after a typhoon. The waters were slightly darker than usual, with some floating seaweed and debris, but it didnât take away from the overall charm of the experience. The cloudy weather added a cozy and adventurous vibe, making it a perfect day to explore.
Our boat driver, who also served as our tour guide, was incredibly friendly and accommodating, ensuring our safety and comfort at every step. They went above and beyond to assist us and make our trip enjoyable. Unfortunately, we werenât able to visit all the islands due to group limitations, as we were traveling with a child and a senior. Still, the spots we did see were stunning and worth the trip.
Overall, it was a fantastic experience! Despite the challenges, the natural beauty and the warm hospitality of our boat driver made it all worthwhile. I highly recommend this trip to anyone seeking a mix of adventure and relaxationâitâs an experience you wonât forget. We'll definitely return to explore the...
   Read moreThe first National Park of the Philippines signed by President Manuel L. Quezon, President of the Commonwealth.
There are more than a hundred of islands to visit. There are underwater activities such as scuba diving, snorkling, and helmet diving. There's zip lining (Governor's Island and Quezon Island), cliff jumping (Marcos Island, not that high), kayaking, banana boat, boat parachute, jet ski and other activities that the 100 Islands offer.
The most crowded islands are Quezon, Governor and Pilgrimage. The latter is the most during the Holy Week because it has the stations of the cross and a statue of the Risen Lord.
There are much to describe but I guess if you want to get a solitary moment from the crowd, you can ask for it. There are many quiet places in...
   Read moreTHOSE WHO'D LIKE TO VISIT, go! Be careful and smart but remember to be kind too...
It's a beautiful place. l visited this place for the second time, and unfortunately, the snorkeling area was a disaster. The coral reefs were in poor condition, with many dead corals and only a few marine animals. Itâs truly a pity to see it so neglected.
Although itâs labeled as a National Park, the experience was very expensive. Why? Hidden charges were everywhere, and many people seemed untrustworthy, constantly scheming to make money.
From the tour guide and life jacket fees to food service, tables, and gazebo rentals, it felt like they were trying to...
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