Lingayen Beach Review
Lingayen Beach is one of Pangasinan's most accessible public beaches. Located just minutes from the famous Lingayen Church, it is a popular swimming and gathering destination for locals and tourists alike.
Lingayen Beach is one of Pangasinan's most accessible public beaches. Located just minutes from the famous Lingayen Church, it is a popular swimming and gathering destination for locals and tourists alike.
Dasol's salt farms offer a glimpse into Pangasinan's foundations: salt ("asin"). The salt farms are sprawled across nine barangays, offering a scenic backdrop of the town's salt production industry.
Colibra Island (also Celubra, Colibra, or Camaso Island) is a popular island-hopping destination with white sand and blue waters. It is also known as "Snake Island" because of the presence of striped black-and-white snakes, locally called "tugasi", which were abundant in the island before it became more frequented by vistors.
Tambobong Beach offers a serene beach experience for those who wish to see the quiter side of Pangasinan's coastlines. The beach, which traverses Brgy. Osmena and Tambobong, is also a jumpoff point for island hopping. It also offers watersports activities such as kayaking.
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Patar Rock Formation is an iconic cove known for its rock formations, coral cliffs, and crashing waves. It is particularly known for its scenic sunset views over the West Philippine Sea.
The Balingasay River is a multi-awarded river in Bolinao, Pangasinan. It is recognized as the cleanest and greenest inland river in Region 1 and has hectares of centuries-old mangroves that attract a wide range wildlife. Visitors can enjoy a sumptuous lunch of fresh seafood while floating along the river on bamboo cottages managed by the Sungayan Grill.
Bolinao's Giant Clams (Tridacna gigas), locally known as “Taklobo”, are a a protected clam species nurtured in the University of the Philippines Marine Science Institute's (UP-MSI) sanctuary off Silaki Island. Tourists can take a boat to see this protected area from a safe distance where the hatcheries and the astounding adult clam species can be observed amidst clear, blue waters.
Patar Beach's fine, white to golden brown sands glisten like gold when the sun sets over the West Philippine Sea. The long shoreline it has a string of eateries, shops, and basic amenities.
Complete a visit to all of the three Bolinao waterfalls along the Bolinao River. Located in Brgy. Samang Norte, each of the falls has a distinct feature: Bolinao Falls 1 has the highest cascade, Bolinao Falls 2 has a wide, calm basin, and Bolinao Falls has a low set of flat rocks that make for a panoramic backdrop for photos.