If you visit Bolinao, don't skip the Bolinao Falls.  It's one of the many attractions that you get to see when you visit Bolinao.

Here was a memory I want to share with you when we had the chance to visit Bolinao Falls.

Since I still can't visit the beach, let me do some throwback instead.

Note that this was first published A Side Trip to Bolinao Falls.

Last weekend's trip to the beach brought us to one of the falls found in Bolinao, Pangasinan. This was our first destination.

Before arriving to this place, we had our lunch along the way.

I couldn't get a proper photo of the all the food because we were famished by then.

We ordered beef soup (bulalo) thinking it is a serving that is good for one or two. The price is almost the same that's why I assumed their serving is the same like we have here.

From that stopover, it was one hour drive to the falls.

The way to the falls takes you away from the main road. There is a booth along the way where you have to pay for environmental fee which covers all the tourist spots in Bolinao. A separate fee will be collected from every tourist spots that you go to.

There are three falls along this river but they are distanced apart. This falls that we went is the tallest of them.

Parking fees and entrance fees have to be paid first before you can go down to the waterfalls. Coconut and shellfish are the only food not allowed to be brought in.

Entrance fee is PHP20.00 per head. Kids 6 years old and below are free. Parking fee depends on what kind of vehicle you have.

One of the souvenir shops. There are at least three souvenir shops there and some small stalls offering snacks and refreshments. We bought buko juice from one of the shops there. It was cold and welcoming but it’s not that pure natural juice though. There were more crushed ice to it and they added sweetener too.
One of the souvenir shops.  There are at least three souvenir shops there and some small stalls offering snacks and refreshments.  We bought buko juice from one of the shops there.  It was cold and welcoming but it's not that pure natural juice though.  There were more crushed ice to it and they added sweetener too.

There are about 20 steps going down to the waterfalls. Huts and picnic tables are set up along the steps. There is also a cafe called Kopi Kubo within the premises but it was closed at that time.

There are kayaks and bamboo rafts on the shore. I'm not sure though if those are for rent. I also noticed life jackets hung on bamboo poles.

I don't know what to expect when we got there. We didn't swim though for there were a lot of people then. We decided to just take photos and then head on to the beach. It was hot and we were sweating just minutes out of the car that we wanted to go back in right away. Although we wanted to be refreshed, our minds were really set on the beach.  Also, the long-hour drive makes us want to lie down and rest.  Maybe next time, we will swim here or try kayaking.

Before finally going to the beach, I noticed that there are people on top of the Bolinao Falls and saw the stairs going there so I headed there and checked it out. I am afraid of heights and I don't know how to swim but the curious me still wanted to see for myself the view from above.

I went as close to the edge as I can to take these shots. In the first photo above, you can see my shadow on the bottom of the pix. There were guys on top of the shorter falls waiting for their turn to jump. Seeing that I cannot go any further, I decided to go back and some of the guys did not jump and followed me as I went down the steps. I overheard them saying that they are scared to jump.

I like how clear and clean the water seems to be. This is the source of the waterfalls..
I like how clear and clean the water seems to be.  This is the source of the waterfalls..

Once we were satisfied with the pictures that we took, we then decided to head on to the beach.

One can follow the road that goes to the other waterfalls down the dusty road. However, the road is not yet paved. This road will also lead to the coastal road but we did not know that then. So we went back and took the main road instead.

Walking up the stairs to the parking lot had us parched. Thank goodness there is a booth that sells coconut shake and we did avail of those to quench our thirst.

Our beach experience will be posted next.