Pangasinan, the gateway
to Amianan (Ilocano word for ‘north’), is known for its
milkfish, rich culture and history, and scenic wonders. Its beaches
are also one its attractions. Linked to Manila by a newly built
expressway on its border, going to some of its waterfronts is most
definitely easy.
The northwestern point of
the province is sandwiched between Lingayen Gulf and the West
Philippine Sea (South China Sea). Its brilliantly azure coasts are an
unmistakable sight. Welcome to Bolinao Beach, the premier
water world of Amianan.
Travel by road for more
than five hours and the sparkling blue waters of Bolinao town will
welcome you. There are numerous resorts that seduce you to their own
piece of paradise under the sun. With white sand, sunny environment
and calm waters, Bolinao is a first-class leisure and relaxation
retreat not far from the chaotic mayhem called Metro Manila.
Rocky coasts, powdery
sand, clear waters and a light house. What more can you ask for? If
these are not enough, the nearby hundred islands waits for your
adventurous, exuberant soul. Treat yourself to a day of surfing,
snorkeling or just bathing with your love ones.
Escape from the city’s
urban chaos. The five hour trip to the North can transport you into a
paradise called Bolinao Beach.