Travel Guide to Cabalitian Island, Pangasinan, Philippines with a DIY Itinerary
A hidden paradise in the province of Pangasinan is Cabalitian Island. Enjoy swimming, checking out caves, hiking, and seeing nature of this gem. Here’s our travel guide to Cabalitian Island, including things to do there, costs you may incur, how to go there, and a sample itinerary.
Cabalitian Island is located in Sual, a fishing town in Pangasinan. It is located in the Lingayen Gulf and a famous tourist spot in this town. Chill and relax on this Island where you can enjoy the sea breeze and peaceful ambiance away from the bustling city.
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What to do in Cabalitian Island
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1. Swim!
Enjoy the clear waters of Lingayen as you swim in Cabalitian Island. Don’t forget your underwater camera and your snorkel gear as you dive and say hello to marine life. If you want a thrilling experience, try jumping off a cliff and into the waters!
2. Hike!
This isn’t a plain flat island but also filled with big rocks and cliffs. Trek around the Island and prepare to be mesmerized by its beauty. Check out also a tiny cave in Cabalitian Island.
3. Pose!
Because of its beauty, you will surely love taking pictures on this Island. Ready your cameras and swimming attire and pose as your photo gets taken. It’s fantastic to have wonderful memories when we go back to our homes!
Expenses
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Here are the costs you might incur during your trip to Cabalitian Island:
Entrance Fee
- Free
Boat Fee
- PHP 300 – 1,000, depending on how many you are
- Ride is about 20 – 30 minutes from the mainland
Stay
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