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TOURIST SPOT

IN BOLINAO
PANGASINAN
TREASURES OF BOLINAO BEACH
RESORT
• Treasures of Bolinao Beach
Resort derived its name
from the site of the main
house which is sitting in
the coral surrounded by
the tranquility of nature. It
is located in the heart of
Patar White Sand Beach,
and the very first one in
Bolinao that was accredited
by the Department of
Tourism.
• Treasures of Bolinao overlooking
the seemingly boundless West
Philippine Sea. The water is so
clean as you can see the crystal
clear water with a rejuvenating
power. On the right side of the
resort, you will see beautiful rock
formations. On the left side is the
famous Patar White Sand Beach.
And just behind the resort is the
towering Cape Bolinao Lighthouse.

• All these locations are facing west


so everyone can see the colors of
the sunset. This is a good spot for
sunset watching in Bolinao
• The central Pool has the
kiddie area and the infinity
pool is next to the sea. It also
has a poolside bar &
restaurant which offers
Filipino dishes. Activities like
billiard & volleyball are free
for checked-in guests. And
Free WiFi in the lobby.
• If you opt for a resort with
great ambiance and beautiful
scenery, Treasure of Bolinao is
the best one
BOLINAO FALLS
• Bolinao is the farthest corner of Pangasinan.
It is known as “a hidden gem Pangasinan”
and “the giant clam capital of the
Philippines“. It became a favorite tourist
destination because of its natural tourist
destination such as caves, beaches, old and
historical church, lighhouse, river,
campsites, and waterfalls.
• Bolinao Falls 1, 2, and 3
are clusters of beautiful
waterfalls located in
Brgy. Samang Norte,
Bolinao, Pangasinan.
Bolinao Falls 1 is about
30 mins drive from the
town proper. While the
two other waterfalls are
just minutes away from
the first waterfalls.
• Bolinao Falls 1, 2, and 3 are
top tourist spots in Bolinao
Pangasinan. These 3
waterfalls are connected to
each other and they are
also connected to
Balingasay River. The
“falls” system is part of a
stream to which is the
water from Balingasay
river is flowing from, then
down to the West
Philippine Sea.
SUNGAYAN FLOATING RESTAURANT
• Typically, most of us are used to restaurants that
are built on land with walls and indoor structures.
However, some of us also desire the element of
wonder wherever we go may it be travel
destinations or food places.
• So, if you’re interested in dining somewhere other
than on land, visit Sungayan Grill in Bolinao,
Pangasinan where you can dine in a floating nipa
hut, kamayan-style, as you get pulled along
Balingasay River by boat.
• Upon arrival, you’ll be
met with the signage
along with an entrance
bridge that’s made of
bamboo shoots and
wood, quickly
introducing the fresh,
open-air aesthetic that
a floating restaurant
brings.
• Once you and your
companions have
settled in a floating
nipa hut and your food
has been served, the
nipa hut is pulled by a
boat at a moderate
speed along the
Balingasay River.
• It’s also why you’ll see
several boats stationed
at the river with their
respective skippers.
They’re the ones
responsible for taking
your nipa hut out on
the river and back to
the restaurant near the
exit.
• From the name itself, Sungayan Grill
mostly serves grilled food and from the
word sungayan, meaning a type of fish –
that’s only served when in season – implies
that other seasonal seafood are at your
disposal.
• Depending on your food selection, you
will be served a variety of grilled and
steamed meat and seafood. For example,
you can be served grilled sungayan or
alternative fish if not in season, grilled
liempo (pork belly), steamed crabs (also
seasonal), and other dishes that are
accompanied with condiments and side
dishes, all placed in a bilao (a woven, flat
circular tray or basket).
• To amp up your in-
nature dining
experience or for
bigger groups, you can
opt for a boodle fight
or kamayan-style feast.
Depending on the
number of diners, the
Seafood Fiesta bundle
ranges from P2,500-
P3,800 (~USD47.67-
USD72.45).
• If you’re both a nature and
seafood lover, check out
Sungayan Grill in Pangasinan,
where you can dine kamayan-
style in a floating nipa hut
surrounded by nature.

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