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1. Kayaking
Kayaking is more fun in Hundred Islands. An island to island kayaking adventure is exhausting yet wonderful experience, cut the waves, exert more energy to win a kayak race. One of the team building sport activity for companies, organizations or just mainly barkadahan (group of friends).
2. Zipline
Trekking towards the view deck of Governor’s Island with around 123 steps to have a 180 degrees aerial view of the world famous Hundred Islands. Installed is the 16 feet statue of St. Joseph the Carpenter, the Patron Saint of the City of Alaminos; it is also the jump point of the 546 meters island to island zipline. Experience this breathtaking island to island zipline; from atop of Governor’s Island to the Virgin Island. Truly exciting adventure of a life time!
3. Banana Boat Ride
Banana Boat Ride around the islands is great adventure in Hundred Islands. It’s one of the most exciting water activities to experience with friends.
4. Jet Ski
Feel the adrenaline rush as you speed along Hundreds Islands pristine waters! Exciting experience by yourself or with a partner.
5. Boodle Fight
A festive Filipino dining tradition where food is laid out on banana leaves and shared by everyone using their hands. At Hundred Islands National Park, this communal feast often features fresh seafood, grilled meats, and the famous Alaminos longganisa—a garlicky, savory local sausage that adds an authentic Pangasinan flavor to the spread. It's the perfect way to celebrate camaraderie by the sea.
6. Food Bilao
A bilao is a round woven tray filled with assorted dishes, usually seafood, pancit, or native snacks. In Hundred Islands National Park, bilao meals are popular among tourists because they are easy to share, portable, and ideal for island-hopping picnics.
7. Scuba Diving
An underwater adventure that allows you to explore the vibrant marine life and coral reefs surrounding Hundred Islands National Park. Divers can witness schools of fish, colorful corals, and even the Giant Clams Sanctuary—home to some of the largest living bivalves in the world and a highlight of the park's marine conservation efforts.
8. Helmet Diving
A beginner-friendly underwater activity where participants wear a special helmet connected to an air supply, allowing them to walk along the sea floor without scuba gear. At Hundred Islands National Park, it is not only a fun way to experience marine life up close but also an opportunity to see the ongoing coral transplantation project—an initiative dedicated to restoring and protecting the reefs, making the dive both exciting and meaningful.
9. Snorkeling
A simple yet exciting activity where you float on the surface with a mask and snorkel while observing shallow reefs and tropical fish. In Hundred Islands National Park, the designated snorkeling area is at Old Scout Island, where crystal-clear waters and diverse marine habitats make it a favorite spot for both beginners and seasoned snorkelers.
10. Hurricane Ride
A high-speed boat adventure offered in Hundred Islands National Park, designed for thrill-seekers. The ride features sharp turns, spins, and splashes, giving tourists an adrenaline rush while they enjoy scenic views of the islands.