Quezon Island is one of the main three islands of the Hundred Islands that every visitors come to. In fact, this is the island which is the most developed. It has at least two halls where tables can be rented and it has several stores where chips and drinks are sold (of course, at a very high cost).
Attractions of this island consist of the Statue of Manuel Quezon at the topmost portion of the island. It also has a bridge that connects the main island to a smaller one. However, because of a couple of storm that hit Pangasinan lately, portions of the bridge and the shed located at the smaller island were partially destroyed. Restorations are on-going at the moment.
Here are some more snaps I have taken on my return to Quezon Island:
The Blue Horizon
Cream Colored Beach on a Bridge Backdrop
You can just sit here and enjoy the view.
Kayaks on a Row
View from the Top
Visitors Arriving at the Bridge
Coloful Boats Departing the Colorful Island
Attractions of this island consist of the Statue of Manuel Quezon at the topmost portion of the island. It also has a bridge that connects the main island to a smaller one. However, because of a couple of storm that hit Pangasinan lately, portions of the bridge and the shed located at the smaller island were partially destroyed. Restorations are on-going at the moment.
Here are some more snaps I have taken on my return to Quezon Island:
its been years since I last visited Hundred Islands. mukhang time for another visit :)
ReplyDeleteThe beauty of the Quezon Island shines through your camera lens. I enjoy viewing your conception of this paradise so much!
ReplyDeleteSandi
you were blessed with a nice day when you went - nice blue sky and wispy clouds equals great weather for the beach!
ReplyDeletehi. nakauwi ka na pala from Hongkong.. nice to be here again .
ReplyDeletegandang tignan ang view ng dagat at kalangitan
Paradise as usual
ReplyDeleteAha! So that's Quezon island... At first I thought Quezon province and I would have asked you where's the beach located there?! jejejjejeje
ReplyDeleteNice! The kayaks look interesting. Haven't tried kayaking before. I might give it a try one of these days. Hehe.
ReplyDeletethe blue horizon shot is perfect!
ReplyDeletei first thought, as per ur title this was taken from Quezon Province..
im sure sun-burnt ka na bro. island hopping is not an easy task, exciting though :D
Fantastic photos. Love the so beautiful blue sea and they looked so inviting.
ReplyDeletei haven't been to Hundred Islands so this post is another reminder for a must-visit.
ReplyDeleteso many travel plans, so little money. LOL.
I've never been to any of the islands in Hundred Islands - maganda pala duon!
ReplyDeleteganda talaga ng shots mo. nung pumunta kami dyan eh medyo maulan kaya hindi ganyan kagandang view ang nakita namin. thanks sa photos. =)
ReplyDeleteso beautiful and so close to my home province. i wonder why i never got around to going there before?
ReplyDeletei'll definitely keep this in mind when i get home.
Lovely place. I remember to have gone to that place once but it looks so much different.
ReplyDeletetotoo ba?
ReplyDeletemedyo maganda na ang facilities dyan?
medyo matagal an akong nagawi dyan, eh
sad to say di ko talaga nagustuhan
madumi at parang pinabayaan
but i had friends who went for a visit recently at ang sabi
gumanda at umayos na daw
that's good news
=)
Love the kayaks. Colorful and beautiful shots!
ReplyDeleteI would love to go kayaking and hop from islands to islands. Do you think how long will it take to kayak the entire 100 Islands?
ReplyDeletewow! is it at philippines as well?
ReplyDeletei love the angles, ganyan din style ko sa pagkuha ng shots. nahihirapan ako pag dead center yung subject. parang walang class.
ReplyDeleteTsk tsk. Me na damage pala from the storm. Pero nice captures and enticing photos. I also like this island than the other 99 there =)
ReplyDeletefantastic! How i wish i can go there someday to take a personal pic on this beautiful island.
ReplyDeletethis is the busiest island among the hundreds that's there. i like the sand there. but i hope i get to go there like this time when there's less people but with a hopeful clear skies.
ReplyDeleteGanda ha...
ReplyDeleteNice view...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, beautiful shots! I liked that one on the rock. You could see everything!
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