Cruises from Hundred Islands
The Hundred Islands in the Philippines actually number 124, and appear as green-covered mushrooms emerging above sea level, and originally corals growths. They are part of a National Park that spreads 6 km north to south and 2 km across, situated in the Lingayen Gulf on Luzon, the largest island of the Philippines. The archipelago lies 210 km NNW in a line from Manila. To reach the islands, land-travellers depart from the Alaminos Wharf, about 4 hours’ car drive (bus 5 hours) from Manila.
Read moreOnly three islands have been developed for tourists – Governor Island, Quezon Island, and Children’s Island – but it is easy to get away from other tourists to the many others.
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