During my recent visit to Tondaligan Beach in Pangasinan, I was truly captivated by its peaceful and serene atmosphere. The fine sand and the gentle sound of the waves create a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
One of the highlights was the abundance of food stalls around the area, offering a variety of delicious local treats that added to the overall experience. The beach area is remarkably clean and well-maintained, with parks and green spaces that provide a beautiful backdrop for relaxation.
An added convenience is the free parking and the fact that there is no entrance fee, making it accessible to everyone. This beach is open to the public and is a great place for families, friends, and solo travelers alike.
Tondaligan Beach is an ideal spot for jogging, walking, and simply unwinding. Whether you're looking to engage in some physical activity or just lounge by the shore, this beach has something for everyone.
I would highly recommend Tondaligan Beach to anyone seeking a tranquil and enjoyable beach...
Read morePros: - Nice beach, fine san and no rocks.
Cons: Cottages is 500 pesos, but the caretaker, don’t scare off the vendors swarming us. Once the locals heard you don’t speak their dialect, they will swarm you to insist on buying what they sell. The kids are asking for alms, if you give them food they refuse it, and they will choose what kind of food they like at your table. When you give food to kids asking for alms, they don’t accept it, they prefer money than food. Public Baths and toilets has different prices, Shower is 30 pesos Change wet to dry clothes is 10 pesos Toilet is 5 pesos And the worst part, they couldn’t even repair the toilet doors, the hinges broken, you need to carry the door to cover your cubicle when you shower. the deep-well pump that is in front of our cottage is broken while on other cottages are...
Read moreVery nice beach located near Manaoag Church in Pangasinan. If you are travelling to Manaoag to have your car blessed, why not go somewhere in Pansasinan where you can relax and have a good time at the beach. Cottages are around 500 pesos and you can request staff there too cook you a fresh sea foods for your lunch or dinner. Rest rooms available but you have to pay every time you need to go in. Public showers are available and they are the black poles you can see along the cottages. Staff will not tell you unless you ask if they have public showers. We were using manual water pumps to rinse salty feelings and the staff were just watching us, without even telling us that there are public showers AVAILABLE. It was too late when we realize that there is....
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