Overcrowded place. Not recommended if you want a serene and peaceful place. Once you get here, you have to avail either a cottage (600 pesos) or just a table (300/pc). Bring also your own food, more water and a trashbag. What's nice about this place is their requirement to bring your own trash when you left the island. You'll gonna show it to their environmental officer and your payment for environmental fee will...
   Read moreQuezon Island is one of the most visited islands in the Hundred Islands, offering a variety of activities and water adventures. The island is also larger compared to other islands in the hopping route. However, it’s best to avoid weekends and holidays to steer clear...
   Read moreQuezon island is one of the must visit islands in hundred islands national park. There are several activities that can be done here such as zipline and crossing the hanging bridge. This is also the island where you can buy...
   Read more