Lunes, Oktubre 14, 2013

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TOP 5 TRAVEL BEACH SPOT IN PANGASINAN

TONDOL BEACH - ANDA

PATAR BEACH - BOLINAO

ASINAN - DASOL

HUNDRED ISLANDS - ALAMINOS

UMBRELLA ROCK - AGNO

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ABOUT THE DEVELOPERS

PRECIOUS C. CASUPANAN

ROLDAN C. CABOTEJA

JEANET B. MENESES

RENELYN M. PASCUAL

MA. CRISTINA F. SISON

Top 5 BEACHES THAT TOURIST LOVE


Tondol Beach Anda is a third class island-municipality in the province of Pangasinan, Philippines. The people of Anda generally speak Bolinao. According to the 2010 census, it has a population of 37,011 people.[3] The municipality consists primarily of Cabarruyan Island (also known as Anda Island), as well as minor surrounding islets. Because of Anda's proximity near the Hundred Islands, a popular tourist destination for its caves and beaches, it is the so-called "Mother of the Hundred Islands." Tondol Beach is located on the eastern part of the island municipality of Anda in Pangasinan. It took around 30 minutes to get to the beach from the mainland. The roads were paved for the most part. As we neared the beach, rough roads began to appear. There were a few resorts on the beach. You can go from one to another just by walking. And the cat, I guess, is out of the bag; as there were a number of people frolicking on the beach. What I found remarkable about this beach is the long stretch of shallow water. The ankle-deep water is perfect for toddlers—and grown-ups who have yet to learn how to swim. With its crystal clear waters, you can just wade on the beach for hours on end.

Patar Beach

The Bolinao language (Bolinao: Binu-Bolinao) is spoken primarily in the Pangasinense municipality of Anda and the town of Bolinao. It has approximately 50,000 speakers (Ethnologue 1990), making it the second most widely spoken Sambalic language. Patar beach is located at Patar, Bolinao, Pangasinan. Nice place to visit and bathe in the white sand beach with clear water. Love to just stroll along the beach specially in the afternoon. Shades are available for rental and souvenirs made of sea shells are also available for sale in the area. Considered as a hidden treasure of Bolinao, Patar beach is a gem for the beach bums and the nature lovers as well. Though its sand may not be as pure white and refined as that of Boracay’s, its clear aquamarine waters and unspoiled surroundings are as inviting as any of the top beaches in the country. For travelers who constantly avoid crowded and over-developed beaches, the Patar beach of Bolinao is the best fit. Patar Beach is surrounded by different hotels, it is not really easy to hunt for a good one because of the long travel, however, Hotelscombined.com can help you search over 30 hotel reservation websites at the same time and locate the one that offers the best deal instantly! But to give you a hint of how to go there, well, Bolinao is a 3-4 hour drive from Dagupan. But before your get to paradise, you’ll have to encounter first a rough road that is really worth around 30 minutes of your time. The tourism infrastructures are not yet well developed but there are several resorts near the white beach. There is an old lighthouse that stands on a hill near the beach which is the landmark of the place. Going farther from the shoreline are cliffs and picturesque rock-formations. Moreover, the locals are friendly and helpful to the tourists. Certainly an idyllic place for a vacation get-away.

Asingan Dasol

The town got its name from the medicinal herb "dosol" which abound in the locality during the Spanish period. The leaves of this herbal plant are greenish and oval in shape. It is a tuber relatively very low in height. It was commonly used to cure infected wounds, but was found to have the unusual characteristic of miraculously disappearing (abaning its post) for unknown reason never to be located again. Its name was frequently mispronounced as Dasol by the Spaniards, so that when the place was established as municipality in the 19th Century, Dasol became its official name. Dasol, Pangasinan Dasol is a 4th class municipality in the province of Pangasinan, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 25,381 people in 5,092 households. The word Pangasinan came from a Filipino word "Pang-asinan" or "where salt is produced". Dasol is a popular town where most commercial salts were produced. The seawater is fed into large ponds and water is drawn out through natural evaporation which allows the salt to be harvested. Dasol Bay occupies the whole coastline of Dasol and it is where the town gets its saltwater.

Hundred Islands

The Hundred Islands is easily the most popular tourist destination in the province of Pangasinan. It is easy to understand why one would want to go to Hundred Islands. A visit there will mean you are now only looking at 7, 006 islands to visit from our 7,107 islands (101 islands including Luzon mainland where the visitor is presumably coming from). The Hundred Islands National Park (Pangasinan: Kapulo-puloan or Taytay-Bakes) is in the province of Pangasinan in northern Philippines. It is located at Alaminos, Pangasinan. The islands (124 at low tide and 123 at high tide) are scattered in the Lingayen Gulf and cover an area of 18.44 square kilometres (4,557 acres). They are believed to be about two million years old. Only three of them have been developed for tourists: Governor Island, Quezon Island, and Children's Island. The islands are actually ancient corals that extend well inland, in an area previously comprising the seabed of an ancient sea. Lowering sea levels have exposed them to the surface and the peculiar "mushroom"-like shapes of some of the islands have been caused by the eroding action of the ocean waves. They are believed to be about two million years old. The islands are actually composed ancient corals that extend well inland, in an area previously comprising the seabed of an ancient sea. Lowering sea levels have exposed them to the surface and the peculiar mushroom-like shapes of some of the islands have been caused by the eroding action of the ocean waves.

Umbrella Rocks

The town of Agno is a home of Sabangan Beach, Aloleng – Bunga Beach and the Famous Umbrella Rocks. The town’s attractions are very relaxing place perfect for people who’s looking for places where they can release stress from work. You do not prevent yourself to jump and feel the coolness of the clear ocean waters, feel the fragrance of fresh air, play with the white sand, and taking some pictures of beautiful and gigantic umbrella rocks in the coast of Agno, Pangasinan.
The area is rich in natural resources and their lands are very productive in rice, magoes, vegetables and root crops. Bamboo and coconut are also abundant in this idyllic town. It is also possesses a vast fishing ground of milkfish “bangus” fry and big fish like tuna and blue marlins.

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