Hundred Islands – Quezon Island
Quezon Island is one of the most developed islands in the Hundred Islands and is known to have the best swimming beach. It is the best destination for families as there are two dining pavilions and grilling areas.

From Governor’s Island we passed Turtle Island so named after it shape.
Upon arriving at Quezon Island around 10.30 AM, we decided to explore and see what was in the area.
There was a giant clam and coral nursery close to one of the dining pavillions.
The grills were functional and while we were walking around, a family was able to fire it up with some charcoal. You have to bring your own food though.
There is a bridge that leads to a viewing deck on the other side of the island. Have you been to Quezon Island when it was high tide and this ledge on the bridge could have been useful?
A view of the main beach from the view deck.
After all this walking around in the scorching heat we decided it was finally time to cool off in the cool waters and white sand of Quezon Island. We stayed until high noon before departing.
In our next post we move on to Marcos Island and the Imelda Cave, please click here.
Related Hundred Island Posts:
Hundred Islands Itinerary (2 Days / 1 Night)
Hundred Islands Contact Information
Hundred Islands – The Journey | Maxine by the Sea
Hundred Islands – Governor’s Island
Hundred Islands – Quezon Island
Hundred Islands – Marcos Island
Hundred Islands – Maxine by the Sea
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Lord and Aksana
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