Pangasinan Tourism

Discover The Beauty Of Pangasinan

Where Islands, Culture, and Faith Meet Located in the western part of Luzon, Pangasinan is a province that blends coastal beauty, spiritual heritage, and local traditions into one unforgettable destination. From pristine beaches and hidden lagoons to mountain viewpoints and pilgrimage towns, it offers a little bit of everything—whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or cultural discovery. The name “Pangasinan” comes from the word asin (salt), reflecting its long history as a center of salt production. Today, it is best known as the gateway to the breathtaking Hundred Islands National Park—but beyond that iconic attraction lies a diverse landscape waiting to be explored.

Destinations & Attractions

From serene beaches to scenic viewpoints, Pangasinan’s attractions offer nature, adventure, and relaxation.

  • Bolinao White Beach: Soft white sand and a laid-back atmosphere, perfect for swimming and sunset walks.
  • Anda Blue Lagoon: A hidden turquoise lagoon ideal for photography and calm waters.
  • Lucap Wharf: A lively coastal port that serves as the main gateway for island-hopping adventures to the Hundred Islands.
  • Alaminos City View Deck: Panoramic views of the city and the nearby Hundred Islands.
  • Minor Basilica of Our Lady of Manaoag: A revered pilgrimage site known for its miraculous image of the Virgin Mary and its deep spiritual significance.
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What to expect: Swimming, photography, scenic views, island hopping, and quiet nature escapes.

History & Heritage

Pangasinan’s landmarks tell the story of its colonial past, maritime history, and local traditions.

  • Pangasinan Provincial Capitol Building – The heart of local government and a symbol of civic pride.
  • St. James the Great Parish Church – Historic church reflecting centuries of faith and architecture.
  • Bolinao Lighthouse – A historic maritime landmark guiding travelers and fishermen.
  • Lingayen Gulf WWII Memorials – Commemorating the region’s role in World War II.
  • Bolinao Heritage Museum – Showcasing artifacts, cultural history, and local heritage.
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What to expect: Historical tours, cultural insights, and photo-worthy landmarks.

Culture & Festivals

Experience Pangasinan’s living traditions, music, and local celebrations.

  • Bangus Festival – A lively celebration of the province’s famous milkfish.
  • Carabao Festival – Showcasing the role of the carabao in agriculture and community life.
  • Pangasinense Folk Music – Traditional songs and instruments unique to the region.
  • Local Weaving Traditions – Handcrafted textiles preserving centuries-old artistry.
  • Salt Harvest Rituals – Cultural practices tied to Pangasinan’s salt-making heritage.
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What to expect: Festivals, cultural performances, and hands-on traditional experiences.

Food & Local Products

Pangasinan is a food lover’s paradise, offering flavors that reflect local life and coastal abundance.

  • Mangaldan Empanada – Crispy pastry stuffed with savory fillings.
  • Bolinao Longganisa – A garlicky sausage famous throughout the province.
  • Pangasinan Salt Products – From traditional salt to artisanal varieties.
  • Fresh Bangus Delicacies – Fresh milkfish dishes prepared in local styles.
  • Pigar-Pigar Street Food – Sizzling street food for adventurous eaters.
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What to expect: Historical tours, cultural insights, and photo-worthy landmarks.