Officials at the Hundred Islands National Park in the northern Philippines report that the park drew in 377,968 tourists in 2025.
The total was further broken down as 366,228 domestic tourists, and 11,740 foreign guests.
Most tourists visited in April and May, with over 65,000 arrivals each month over the course of the year.
Located in Alaminos City, Pangasinan, the park generated a total PHP43.8 million in income despite a slight 2.1 percent drop from the previous year.
City tourism officer Miguel Sison attributed this relatively minor decrease to weather disturbances in the latter half of the year.
Ongoing marketing and maintenance
Assistant tourism officer Rosalie Aruelo declared in the vernacular: “Promotions and marketing are ongoing, along with the maintenance of existing sites.”
Likewise, the park introduced a number of new attractions in the past year, including a Bonsai Garden on Pilgrimage Island and various water activities.
The city also looks forward to the opening of the PHP249.8-million Sky Garden project, a flagship development expected to boost tourism and create jobs.