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Whether angling towards a laid back vacation or a thrilling excursion, Alaminos
City is the place to go. For a free spirit, it offers a hundred isles to
explore and copious varieties of adventures to choose from. You can let your
adrenaline rise a notch higher snorkeling or scuba diving in the turquoise
waters or spelunking through the many seductive coves of the Hundred Islands
National Park. Travelers who look forward to a stress-free break can always
lounge under the sun, savoring the serene waters and firm sands of the beaches.
The breeze and temperature is warm enough for a romantic walk under the stars,
perfect for couples.
But not all the fun lies in this breathtaking nature park. You can also feast
your eyes on the extraordinary formations of the Umbrella Rock in Sabangan…. Or
savor the imaginative seafood specialties served in the waterside pubs. Quench
your thirst for native arts and crafts as you amble your way through ingenious,
customer-friendly stalls.
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Hundred Islands National Park
Sparkling like diamonds, the waters glisten as the sun’s golden rays touch the pristine sea. Delightful in one’s eyes is the powdery blue sky casting a bright gleam beneath. The spread of white sand shimmers against the stream that changes hue—from emerald green to turquoise and azure—as the briny deep goes unfathomable.[read more] |
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Coral Reefs
The Philippines is blessed with a thriving marine ecosystem, supported by reefs and mangrove forests. And the Hundred Islands National Park, the first Natural Park in the Philippines and Southeast Asia, is no exception. Its alluring cerulean waters, strewn with 123 islets, is also home to the fragile and diverse jewels of the Philippine Sea – the Coral Reefs.[read more] |
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Giant Clams
A part of the diverse marine ecosystem that was largely affected by the depletion of the coral reefs in the Hundred Islands National Park (HINP) was the Giant Clams, locally known as taklobos.
This marine resource regarded as the world’s
largest bivalve mollusks, their shell length
extending over a meter and can weigh over 225
kg, ...[read more] |
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Caves
Marvel at some extraordinary caves at the Hundred Islands which many scientists believed echo the underlying evolutionary processes that until these times create a dazzling and mesmering aura of a breathing earth. Today, up to ten caves have been identified and some were named based on some myths, legends and the stone formation.[read more] |
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Bolo Beach
Ten kilometers from the City, lies a weekend destination that is rapidly
increasing in popularity. Highly accessible,
Bolo beach has become a favorite getaway for
families and barkadas who feel the need to
unwind or just catch up on bonding sessions. Its
long, horseshoe-shaped beach and shallow waters
is a spacious and inviting playground for
children and ...[read more] |
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