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Imelda cave, Cave entrance in Alaminos, Philippines.

Imelda Cave is a cave entrance in the Hundred Islands National Park with distinctive rock formations shaped by natural geological processes over centuries. The cave features an opening in its ceiling that allows visitors to see directly to the sky and reach the sea below.

The cave was named after Imelda Marcos, wife of a former Philippine president, during the 1980s. It has since transformed from a local site into a recognized tourist destination within the national park system.

Local residents share stories about hidden treasures and past events connected to this place, which have become part of how people understand the cave. These tales shape how visitors experience and remember what they encounter here.

Exploring the interior requires sturdy footwear and waterproof clothing, with guided tours available through local tourism offices. Check in advance what activities are offered at different times of day, as conditions change based on water levels and weather.

A distinctive feature is that adventurous visitors can jump through the ceiling opening directly into the sea, offering an unusual experience. This rare access combines the cave exploration with a leap into open water, creating an unexpected adventure element.

Location: Alaminos

Address: 6392+W87, Alaminos, Pangasinan, Philippines

GPS coordinates: 16.21979,120.05081

Latest update: December 6, 2025 19:08

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