Dasol Travel Guide: Treasures of West Pangasinan

Dasol

About Dasol

Dasol harbors some of the beast beaches in Pangasinan. With its cream fine sand and bountiful sea harvest, the waters off the coast of this town is starting to hit big for beach lovers and sun worshipers.

Dasol may be inferior in tourism compared to the other towns of Pangasinan. But truth be told, Pangasinan is not only about the Hundred Islands in Alaminos or the beautiful beaches in Bolinao and Anda, all in the mouth of Lingayen Gulf. Dasol’s beautiful beaches, scenic coastline and picturesque spots, though lesser known, are equally enchanting as the others.

Colibra Island
The main beach of Colibra Island.

Formerly an integral part of the town of San Isidro de Putot in the province of Zambales, Dasol is now a quiet town of Pangasinan known for salt making. Dasol Bay covers its entire coast which is blessed with white sandy beaches and a lovely view of sunset on the northern shore. Off the coast are tiny islands and islets that are perfect for an amazing island getaway.

Dasol is a promise of new Pangasinan experience, a place away from the usual crowd but holds surprises for a not so popular tourist destination. Truly a worthy escape, have fun and get a tan in Dasol.

Dasol
After sunset sky in Dasol Bay.

How to Get to Dasol

The best and easiest way of going there is via the night air-conditioned bus of Victory Liner in Cubao bound to Sta. Cruz, Zambales via Alaminos that passes directly to the town of Burgos and Dasol. Trips are limited though.

Another option is to catch a bus going to Alaminos City. Victory Liner, Solid North Bus, Dagupan Bus, Five Star Bus and Philippine Rabbit have multiple trips daily to Alaminos City. Aircon bus fare as of June 2010 is approximately P350 one-way Manila to Alaminos, while ordinary (non-aircon) bus fare is around P250. You can book your bus from Manila to Alaminos or vice versa below:

BOOK YOUR BUS FROM MANILA TO ALAMINOS

From Alaminos City, transfer to another local bus bound to Sta. Cruz in Zambales. Buses leave Alaminos terminal of Victory Liner every 30 minutes. Dasol is less than an hour ride, fare for is not more than P50.

Dasol
Shade scarce Culebra Island off Barangay Tambobong.

Where to Stay in Dasol

The best way to experience dasol is to pitch a tent on the beaches of Barangay Tambobong and Osmeña or in the small island of Culebra off the coast of Barangay Tambobong. But if camping is not your cup of tea, you may stay in these resorts  in Tambobong and Osmeña.

Osmeña Area

Matabang Beach Resort
Contact Person: Heyse Pineda
Email: [email protected]
Address: Bgy. Osmeña, Dasol, Pangasinan 2411
Mobile: +639052455425/+639289377701

Tambobong Area

Tambobong Beach Resort
Address: Bgy. Tambobong, Dasol, Pangasinan 2411
Mobile: +639205059007

Pantalan Beach Resort
Mobile: +639227154685/+639236685401/+6309075183062

Burgos
Cabongaoan Tidal Pools

What to do in Dasol

  • Island and beach hopping in Culebra Island, Polo Camaso Islet, Crocodile Island, Lagaratas Island, Paratec Beach, Pao Beach, Balinmanok Beach and other beaches and islands nearby
  • Beach bumming in the beaches of Tambobong, Osmeña and Macalang
  • Swim in the Cabongaoan Tidal Pools or Burgos
  • Diving/Snorkeling (bring your own equipments and gears)
  • Camping
  • Trek to Salabusuban Falls
  • Caving in Rongaab Cave
  • Kayaking and other water sports
  • Sunset/Sunrise watching
  • Visit the beaches of the neighboring towns – Bolinao and Anda
  • See the Old Spanish Lighthouse of Bolinao
  • Explore the Hundred Islands in Alaminos
  • Drop by at Our Lady of Manaoag Church considered by Catholic as a miraculous church
Dasol
Crocodile Island

Sample Itinerary (Cabongaoan-Tambobong-Colibra Weekend)

Budget: Less than P2,000 per person (group of two to three persons)

Day 1: Explore Caboangaoan & Dasol

0000H: Departure (Cubao to Alaminos)
0400H : Arrival in Alaminos
0430H: Alaminos to Burgos
0500H: Arrival in Burgos Market/Breakfast/Shop for supplies/food
0600H – 0630H: Burgos to Cabongaoan Beach
0630H – 1100H: Explore Cabongaoan Beach and Cabongaoan Tidal Pools aka Death Pools
1100H – 1130H: Travel from Cabongaoan to Tambobong
1130H – 1300H: Check-in / Rest / Lunch
1300H – 1330: Boat to Colibra Island
1330H – 1800H: Explore Colibra: beach bumming, photo ops, swimming, snorkeling, sunset watching, island walk
1800H – 1830H: Return to Tambobong
1830H onwards: Dinner / Socials / Lights off

Day 2: More of  Dasol

0600H – 0700H: Call Time, Breakfast
0700H – 1000H: Free time in Tambobong Beach; option to explore Crocodile Island, Lagaratas Island, Paratec Beach, Pao Beach, Balinmanok Beach and other coves and beaches of Dasol and/or Burgos
1000H – 1200H: Wash-up/Fix-up/Rest/Check-out
1230H – 1230H: Tambobong to Highway
1230H – 1330H: Burgos to Alaminos
1330H – 1500H: Lunch/Proceed to Bus Station
1500H – 2100H: Alaminos to Manila

Tips

  • The best time to go here is from November to May or during dry months
  • The ideal time to leave Manila is at midnight to reach Dasol early in the morning

Comments

  1. […] off the coast of Barangay Tambobong in Dasol, Colibra Island or Camaso Island is a tiny and rocky islet surrounded with cream sand and turquoise […]

    1. Emil

      Good day meron po bang open beach sa pangasinan yung wala pong entrance ?

      1. The entire stretch of Patar Beach in Bolinao is open for public use.

  2. We are planning to spend 2days in tambobong any suggestion which beach resort is better to stay with thank you

    1. charlotte

      visit matabang beach resort there Ma’am . im a proud dasolinians 🙂

  3. jay usta

    Hi guys, we’re plannig to visit pangasinan, I found some information here, http://aboutfilipino.com/ilocos-tourist-attractions/tourist-spots-in-pangasinan, but I think it is worth if advice comes from you who already experienced Pangasinan. By the way, could you please mention what are the places worth to visit in the province.

    1. charlotte

      Tambobong white Beach 🙂

  4. Kate

    Been here. 🙂
    We stayed in Villa Balinmanok.
    Its like a house with 2 rooms each rooms are good for 4-8pax, kitchen, dining area. Super nice people. They can even cook your food for you. And they can arrange the boat transfers for you also. Just check the site and contact Kuya Ogie.
    http://balinmanokdasolpangsinan.blogspot.com/2011/04/dasol-explorer.html

    1. Tom Lynn

      The link that I left here back in 2013 is now a dead link. Here are two new ones:

      http://mapsof.net/lingayen-gulf

      http://wikimapia.org/8991171/Lingayen-Gulf

      -Tom

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  6. Nice. Very informative. I will be visiting the place next month. 🙂

    1. Enjoy Dasol 🙂

      1. Nomad

        Hi. What’s more travel worthy: DASOL or BULALACAO? We are planning to visit one of them this year. We are looking for a beach with fine white sand…much like Calaguas. Which of the two offers a better beach bumming experience? Help us pick one! Your opinion on this is of great value. 🙂

  7. romy

    hi we were in dasol last jan 2012 coming from dagupan city using private van and the roads going therein from burgos town to dasol beach is about 50% realy realy bad or even worst..is the road from burgos town ok na ba at this time..if you take the other route from dasol town to dasol beach we were told that the road is even worst compared to burgos town to dasol beach..surely this is so far the best beach in pangasinan..our friend from hawaii told us dasol beach is even better than beaches in hawaii.. btw if the road has not improve i advice dont use your private car.. better yet hire a PUJ from burgos market to take you to dasol beach..if they are willing to take you there.. but we saw many motorized tricycle on the road going to/from dasol

    1. carlo rivera

      I have been to Dasol too. Although parts of the road lines leading to the beaches were unpaved, the thoroughfare or the main roads were good. The dirt roads we passed through to get to the beach were not that long and merely forms part of the excitement and adventure. The trip, at any rate, was worth it.

  8. Jaz

    Hi! i love your blog because of the details on how to get there, and the costs. Putting more pictures (your own) will be more fun though! :))

  9. carlal0o

    I envy how you travel from different places here in the Philippines,, The pictures are so amazing, I can’t imagine it all I must see it myself ahaha I hope to travel in these places soon! 😉

  10. This is a great guide to a gorgeous destination! I love the amount of detail you’ve put into this post on Dasol.

  11. Enille

    Hi there! do really wanna send my warmest appreciation to you Lakwatsero. I didn’t know this place yet I muddle through being in Dasol just because of your blog. ’tis one of the must-see spots not only to spend vacation but to reflect everything and experience the naive view of Pangasinan. I never thought I could love a place as such. I won’t hesitate to visit there again. Thanks. Hoping you still keep on sharing your exciting adventures. 🙂

  12. Apple

    This is much more beautiful than Bolinao. Maybe I will suggest to my family to have a vacation in that place to have a great experience.

    Philippine Travel

  13. I think one of my friends is from Dasol…hmmmm…makes me think of going there. Thanks for sharing!

  14. Planning to blog about my Dasol adventure this week! 😀

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