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Quezon is the most popular island with 2 ziplines, many picnic benches and gazebos to sit and eat. I believe you can arrange a banana boat ride as well as parasailing.

 

Governer's Island has a long zipline and a beach house that you can rent.

 

I have not been to Pilgrimage Island yet, but it looks like one hell of a climb.

 

Many of the other islands now have new picnic areas for rent. Just talk to the boatman and have him bring you to nice places.

 

For those of you that like cliff jumping, go to Marcos Island. There is a cave that has a hole in the roof as well as an entrance to the sea. There are stairs/ladders that you can go down to jump from a height of about 4 meters. There is another lower jumping spot at about 2 meters. For the daredevils (this is what I did), you can try jumping from the top of the hole which is about 12 meters.

 

Snorkeling is not too bad around the islands. The water is not as clear as other locations in the Philippines because Hundred Islands is in the middle of the Lingayen Gulf. No scuba dive operators in the area as well.

 

The port/pantalan where you get the boat to the islands has been newly renovated and is a nice place to hang out at night with multiple places to eat and to get beer and drinks.

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