Hundred Islands

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Flag of Philippines  , Ilocos,
Sunday, December 26, 2010

In our Principles of Tourism class we are required to go to a destination and be able to show the beautiful spots there. Me and my group mates (Madz Goze, Danica Ramos, Aimee Olalia and Joyce Bundalian) decided to go to Hundred Islands

Since it's our first time to travel by ourselves by that far location, each one of us is in-charge to research on how to get there, where to stay, and what to do in Hundred Islands. We are brave enough to travel by ourselves and don't have any connections or relatives to contact there.

We ride a bus in Cubao (Victory Liner) heading to Alaminos. Alaminos is the jump of point of Pangasinan. Victory Liner Cubao station only have the route to get there compared to the other victory liner stations. It takes us 5-6hour bus ride going to Alaminos It was a safe trip though. Thank God! 

When we reach there, we ride a tricyle going to some hotels or inns. We stayed at Villa Antolin. It is an inn with nice facilities that guests like us will have to spend 2-3 days in staying there. There is security and it is near to the boats that will take us to the islands. Rooms are also good and affordable.

Going to the islands, first thing we did is we rent a boat which costs 500-600 with the boatman of course. And plus, snorkelling materials to enjoy the sea.

Hundred Islands consists of 3 main islands namely, Governors Island, Marcos Island and Children's Island. 

Our trip to Hundred Islands is one memorable experience for us because we had fun and we see the beauty of Alaminos. 





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