Patar Rock Formation Review
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.
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.
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.
Villa Soledad Beach Resort is an idyllic, family-friendly resort located right in front of Patar Road and the beach where the famous Bolinao Rock is located. It has two swimming pools, a chapel, and a basketball court.
The Hundred Islands National Park was declared a National Park on January 8, 1940. It is comprised of 123 islands during high tide, and 124 islands during low tide. It covers around 1,860 hectares of ancient corals and seabed formations scattered over the Lingayen Gulf. Aside from a popular island-hopping destination, the islands have distinct features, with some islands hosting adventure activities that range from kayaking to ziplining.
Known as "the surfing capital of the north", San Juan is popular among both beginners and seasoned surfers especially from July to October and November to March when the waves are most ideal for surfing.
Urbiztondo Beach has an array of accredited surf schools and surboard rentals. Aside from surfing, Urbiztondo also has a selection of beachfront resorts, cafes, and bars.
This hidden gem, which is actually not an island but a cluster of corals and mangroves with natural pools, is a scenic swimming spot because of its clear waters and unique natural structures along the coastline.
These towering rock formations get their name from how they peculiarly seem like they were cut right down the middle - hence the name Mapisi, which means "to cut" in Ilocano. Located on a stretch of white sand beach along Brgy. Ambucao, it attracts tourists because of its unique view of the sea through the rock formations' iconic middle gap.
Dubbed the "Boracay of the North", Saud Beach was included in the 2021 25 Most Beautiful Beaches in the World list of New York-based travel magazine Travel+Leisure. It sits on the southern end of Pagudpud, with the Bangui Windmills visible in the distance.