Friday, June 24, 2016

HUNDRED ISLANDS NATIONAL PARK

Location: Brgy. Lucap, Alaminos City, Pangasinan, Philippines



Note: This is a part of my June 5 – 6, 2016 Alaminos City-Bolinao-Camiling Tour which includes: Patar Beach, Saint Joseph Cathedral Parish Church, Alaminos City Hall and Colegio San Jose de Alaminos, Cape Bolinao Lighthouse, Giant Taklobo Resto Grill and Accommodation and Camiling Quick Tour.

Hundred Islands is one of the national parks of the Philippines with a total of 124 islands during low tide and 123 during high tide, scattered in Lingayen Gulf of Pangasinan which is in northern Philippines covering an area of 16.76 square kilometers or 6.47 square miles. It has a centralized port or wharf in Barangay Lucap of Alaminos City which is 240 kilometers north of Metro Manila or 4 - 5 road drive under normal traffic condition.

A panoramic photo taken from Marcos Island of the Hundred Islands National Park


As tourism activities continuously boom in this destination, five of its islands, namely: Governor's, Quezon, Marcos, Lopez and Children's have been developed with structures like cottages, gazebos, operating offices, grilling stations, water fun facilities and even with zipline. With this, service providers in this destination do not experience lean season as local and foreign tourists visit it in any month of the year.

This is my fourth time to visit Hundred Islands but the first three were done during those times when I was not yet writing my travel blog. You see, the pictures I have taken during those trips were more personal and not a blogging material.

Arriving at dawn in Lucap Wharf


Since coming from Manila takes at least four hours, it is ideal and practical to travel at midnight and reach Lucap Wharf at 4:00 A.M. Boat can be arranged in the wharf but it is advisable to book your hotel accommodation earlier as tourists come in high volume most particularly during weekends.

The rewarding sunrise scenery while waiting for the boat


Check-in time is at 12 Noon and so when our group arrived at Lucap Wharf, we stayed in the bus but we were allowed by the hotel to use the comfort room facilities. While we waited, we enjoyed the refreshing beach park. We had our breakfast in the hotel but others opted to have theirs in other restaurants around the area. Enterprising locals who sell food were seen roaming around the park but I just bought the famous "Puto Kalatiao".

Operating boats abound the wharf


Waiting for the boat at 7:00 A.M. to start the island hopping was not boring as we stayed in the bus watching a movie. Others opted to sleep comfortably on their seats.

The Lighthouse on its splendor


One of the places to include in your stroll while killing your time waiting for the boat is to visit the lighthouse which is just barely 40 meters away from the park's welcome arch.

The Hundred Islands National Park arch marker


The park's arch marker is the busiest when it comes to the volume of those taking pictures. You will barely see it without somebody taking pictures. As a matter of fact, I politely asked a favor to the tourists around to vacate it because I told them I am taking a picture without somebody appearing on it. But some just like in the picture were senseless.

Approaching Governor's Island


The first island we visited was the Governor's Island. As you approach the island, you will see that tourists are taking pictures fronting a small cave.

Concrete stairs leading to the viewdeck


From the cave, we headed to the island's viewdeck where we have to climb concrete stairs. Though, it is high, you have no choice but to trail on it as the boat will be waiting on the other end.

Photo taken from the viewdeck


The viewdeck offers a 360 degrees scenery and a photographer can capture best shots from it. However, a solo picture is almost impossible to achieve and much more a group photo.

The orange structure at the extreme right is a monoblock-made-up-material-bridge


On top of the viewdeck, the monoblock bridge (the only term I knew based on its material) that connects Governor's Island to an islet as this serves as the zipline launching pad.

Governor Island's Tablet Marker


The island's tablet marker is also one of the busiest photography site as high volume of tourists queue for picture taking. Selfie picture taking takes time before a certain group is done with their turn.

How many can this tablet marker accommodate for picture taking?


The flatform of the tablet marker is big enough to accommodate people for souvenir photos and noticeably, bigger islands has this kind of tablet marker.

The connecting link to the zipline launching pad


Governor's Island has a zipline with a launching pad coming from the annexed islet connected through a mono-block-like-bridge. The bridge itself is not stable as it just floats on the water.

Braganza Island


Braganza island is just one of the islands near Governor's Island though we did not land here. Noticeably, it has no structures erected and with no beach line.

Romulo Island


Another island we had passed was the Romulo Island where it is visibly not erected with structures like cottages but it has beach line where some tourists opt to have a swim. Like Braganza, this island is not a part of our packaged tour.

Approaching Marcos Island


I remember the last time I visited Marcos Island wayback in May 1997, I've got the chance then to have a cliff diving and there were not so much gazebos and cottages erected here.

Rugged and rocky topography but a tropical charm in itself


Truly, Marcos Island deserves to be part of the 5-island tour package as its clear and inviting waters is in itself rewarding. Those who do not like to be exposed to scourging heat of the sun can have a longer swim beneath its hanging cliffs which give ample shade of its beach line.

The clear inviting waters of Marcos Island (Model: Diane Marie S. Ching)


The sea level has a gradual depthness enabling others to swim a bit off the coast. The sea bed is soft and friendly to the sole of the feet.

Just one of the solo pictures I had in the entire trip


As much as I always wanted to have good solo pictures, I am always disappointed because only a handful of my travel buddies can take nice solo pics of mine.

The image of the Blessed Virgin Mary at the Cathedral Island


On our way to Quezon Island, we happened to pass in Cathedral Island where the image of the Blessed Virgin Mary was erected there but by the looks of it, it does not qualify as Our Lady of Lourdes nor the Immaculate Conception.

Quezon Island: The most developed of all the islands


Landing Quezon Island is the grandest part of the trip. Why not, it has a lot of facilities and amenities. It is where we had dined in for our lunch as part of our tour package.

Another connecting bridge to the zipline launching pad


Just like Governor's Island, Quezon Island has its own zipline. The picture above was taken on top of the pavilion atop the hill just annexed to the island's wharf.

Lopez Island as captured from atop the Pavilion


The Pavilion of Quezon Island serves its viewdeck where if offers 360 degrees scenery. More islands can be viewed from this point. It has jetski facility for rent.

A closer look of Lopez Island as viewed from Quezon Island's wharf


Another island is now being developed and that is Lopez Island. It is just around a kilometer off from Quezon Island. Cottages were being erected and tourists who are decided to stay overnight can either pitch a tent or rent a cottage.

Just descending the statue of Manuel L. Quezon (Model: Allan Revilla De la Trinidad)


As I can see, most of the facilities have been invested in Quezon Island and it will take one awhile to tour around it. It has concrete benches where families on picnic can rest and leave their stuff.

Water fun activities in the island


Water fun activity operators in the island are making big bucks of money as they charge for jetski P2,500 for 45 minutes and P3,500 for 1 hour. The banana boat ride charges P250 per person with a maximum of 10 riders. A certain group who is less than 10 riders will pay P2,500 for the whole trip.

Mermaids statues in the island (Model: Allan Revilla De La Trinidad)


The island has two statues of Manuel L. Quezon and two mermaids. More cottages can accommodate visitors at the back of the entry point of Manuel L. Quezon statue.

A relaxing view from other side of the island (Model: Allan Revilla De la Trinidad)


While the high volume of visitors are concentrated at the Pavilion and dining hall near the wharf, this part of the island has lower density of visitors.

The bridge towards the zipline launching pad


For me, the picture above looks like a boardwalk, similar to that when I was in General Luna of Siargao Island. It is so refreshing to walk here most particularly in the late afternoon.

Cuenco Cave in Cuenco Island (Pandi Island)


They call it a cave but in reality it is just a natural tunnel. Prior to this, we were suppose to dock in Children's Island but because there was a downpour and waves became rough then such move was aborted. But as we approach our last island destination, rain had stopped and rough waves calmed down.

Flatform diving at Cuenco Island


Cuenco Island was our last destination and unexpectedly I enjoyed the flatform diving where even in the late afternoon, the water was warm. Stores were available in the island. This is also the island where I spent longer in a swim.

Ma. Liza Island as viewed from Cuenco Island


One of the islands which can be viewed from Cuenco Island is Ma. Liza. It has an approximate distance of four kilometers. So far, I have not seen structures built on it.

A captured rock formation on our way back


We were lucky enough that the sea was so calm and the sky was clear with cumulus clouds (rain clouds). What was dominant above the skies were the majestic cirrus clouds (fiber clouds).

Lucap's wharf late in the afternoon


It was already 4:30 P.M. when we arrived back in the mainland of Alaminos City and we were already checked in by that time in our hotel. We cleaned up inside our respective hotel rooms and had sumptuous dinner together.

Island Tropics Hotel and Restaurant


Island Tropics Hotel where we stayed was just accessible a few meters from the wharf. They have good service and a comfortable accommodation. Dinner served was festive and overflowing with mostly seafoods. Yum yum yum!!!! I got so full!!!

RATES IN HUNDRED ISLANDS NATIONAL PARK


(Effective as of February 15, 2016)


Tariff Rates Per Person



Particulars Day Tour Overnight
Entrance Fee
P30
P80
Environmental Fee
40
40
Insurance Fee (Effective for 24 hours)
10
10

Totals

P80
P130




Motor Boat Rates



Particulars Day Tour Overnight
Small (1 - 5 persons)
P1,400
P3,000
Medium (6 - 10 persons)
1,800
3,800
Large (11 - 15 persons)
2,000
4,500




Additional Information:

Free: 5 years old and below
Discount: 20% for Senior Citizens and Persons With Disability (PWD)
* Discounts are implemented on Entrance and Environmental Fees ONLY
* Rates are subject to chance without prior notice

This LINK will be useful for all other rates particularly in cottages, gazebos, pavilion, wall climbing, rappelling, helmet diving, kayaking and snorkeling. It will also provide you important contact numbers.

Five Star Bus Rates



Book Hotline at 09277124349 or for more updated fare, visit this LINK



Regular Airconditioned Fare from Cubao to Alaminos Regular Airconditioned Fare from Pasay to Alaminos Airconditioned 20% Discounted Fare for Senior Citizens, PWD and Students from Cubao to Alaminos Airconditioned 20% Discounted Fare for Senior Citizens, PWD and Students from Pasay to Alaminos
P393
P403
P314
P322




Ordinary Bus Fare from Cubao to Alaminos Ordinary Bus Fare from Pasay to Alaminos Ordinary Bus 20% Discounted Fare for Senior Citizens, PWD and Students from Cubao to Alaminos Ordinary Bus 20% Discounted Fare for Senior Citizens, PWD and Students from Pasay to Alaminos
P300
P308
P240
P246




NOTE: When you are travelling by bus, it will drop you on its bus terminal just along the national road in the city proper and you have to find the Tricycle Terminal for Lucap Wharf which is the jump-off point to the Hundred Islands island hopping which is more than five kilometers away. It has a fare of P15 one way and it does not leave unless full. However, you can have the option to charter the tricycle for P60.

Accommodation



Have an early hotel reservation at Island Tropics Hotel with the following contact details:

Address

Boulevard Street, Barangay Lucap, Alaminos City, Pangasinan, Philippines 2404

Contact Numbers:

Landline: +63.75.551.4913 / +63.75.696.9405 (PLDT)
Mobile: +63.906.469.7888 (Globe) / +63.999.517.8411 (Smart)

Monday, June 13, 2016

JOINING PNB'S CELEBRATION OF ITS 100TH ANNIVERSARY

Note: Please note that the 210 PNB Branch signage pictures here are arranged chronologically (in the order they were visited) rather than alphabetically.



On the 100th year anniversary of my former employer for nine (9) years, the Philippine National Bank (PNB), I am delighted to share a hobby which I have been doing since I was connected with this universal bank. The branches I visited knew me exactly as as "Benedict Mary P. Ambos, the traveler. To be exact, PNB's 100th anniversary will be on July 22, 2016. I was obsessed with this hobby that I’ve kept myself travelling then from all over the Philippines just to have PNB Branch signage picture as part of my collection photos.

As a summary, I have been to the 70 of the 81 provinces of the Philippines of which the two provinces of Tarlac and Surigao del Sur have PNB Branches which I have not visited while the nine other provinces have no PNB branches as of that time, namely: Compostela Valley, Davao Occidental, Dinagat Island, Guimaras, Siquijor, Sarangani, Quirino, Aurora and Lanao del Norte. On the other hand, I have been to 98 cities and 71 municipalities of the Philippines just because of this project. However, I have toured to four of the nine provinces with no PNB branches, namely: Quirino, Aurora, Siquijor, and Guimaras.

An October 6, 2015 file photo of PNB Financial Center in Pasay City


I think it was just a matter of gratitude why I have been doing it. Absolutely, I consider my PNB career as the highest peak of my working career and the peak of my travels, mountain scaling and I my relationship to God then was much, much closer. Why not? PNB Financial Center has its own Capilla del Sto.Niňo where noon masses are celebrated. I was also active then as a member of the Singles for Christ Metro Manila South A-2 Corporate Chapter. And not only that, it has its own free gym where I go three times a week after office hours. Life then for me was like a bunch of roses. It was pretty much happier than today.

PNB Financial Center's Capilla del Sto. Nino in my October 6, 2015 visit


To date, I have visited a total of 210 PNB branches nationwide. The first provincial branch I visited was the Puerto Princesa last April 7, 1996. Since then, I made it a habit to visit branches whenever I have out-of-town trips. As a summary, I have visited: 7 branches in 1996; 7 branches in 1997; 4 branches in 1998; 9 branches in 1999; 51 branches in 2000; 81 branches in 2001 including 14 Metro Manila branches; 46 branches in 2002 including 1 Metro Manila branch; 1 in 2003; 1 in 2007; 1 in 2011 and 2 in 2012.

Figaro is now a part of PNB Financial Center with my former colleague, Nancy Blanco Capistrano


I had visited the branches of Bicol Region, Western Visayas and Cagayan Valley. I have actual visits in some PNB branches like Sta. Cruz (Laguna), Boni, Romblon, Pagadian and Yllana Bay Extension Office but I don’t have pictures to support them due to camera technical problems and Macabebe which has no signage yet when I visited it twice.

PNB Puerto Princesa Branch (Palawan - April 7, 1996)


Please note that all my PNB Branch Signage pictures are posted here chronologically starting with PNB Puerto Princesa Branch up to the last branch which is the PNB Marawi.

PNB Ilo-Ilo Branch (Ilo-ilo City, Ilo-ilo - November 6, 1996)


I have seriously considered visiting PNB branches for the year 2001 when I have scheduled trips just for this sole purpose. On April 1, 2001, I have visited all the branches in Batangas and three in the province of Laguna. While on April 14, 2001, I visited 5 branches in Bulacan.

PNB Jaro Branch (Ilo-ilo City, Ilo-ilo - November 6, 1996)


April 28, 2001 was even a hectic day for me for I have visited nine branches of Pampanga including Macabebe which I decided not to have a picture because its signage was destroyed by a typhoon.

PNB Plaza Libertad Branch (Ilo-ilo City, Ilo-ilo - November 7, 1996)


My June 2-4, 2001 trip to Occidental and Oriental Mindoro was purely intended for branch’s signage picture taking though I enjoyed my whole trip due to meeting new friends and took advantage in visiting a former officemate in PNB Makati Avenue Branch in the name of Ma. Jeannette C. Vale who is assigned in PNB Pinamalayan Branch.

PNB Silay Branch (Silay, Negros Occidental - November 7, 1996)


I even had enough time to visit again PNB Batangas Branch to re-shoot my picture there and finally went to PNB Sta. Rosa Branch in Laguna because a former PNB Makati Avenue Branch officemate was assigned there and he served as my photographer in the person of Apple Ongleo.

PNB Luzuriaga Branch (Bacolod City, Negros Occidental - November 7, 1996)


For October 31 to November 13, 2001, I was able to cover all PNB branches for the whole of Region VIII composed of the provinces of Samar, Leyte and Biliran for a total of 12 branches broken down into: Samar – 5; Leyte – 6; and Biliran – 1. It included PNB Calbayog Branch which is my hometown.

PNB Bacolod Branch (Bacolod City, Negros Occidental - November 7, 1996)


In an other tour dated November 30 to December 3, 2001, I covered all the branches in the provinces of Pangasinan and the Ilocos Region which totalled to 12 branches broken down into: Pangasinan – 5; La Union – 2; Ilocos Sur – 2; Abra – 1; and Ilocos Norte – 2. That was my third time to visit Pangasinan and second time to be in the Ilocos Sur and Ilocos Norte.

PNB Limketkai Branch (Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental - April 12, 1997)


My February 23-24, 2002 Mt. Mariveles (Tarak) Climb in Bataan has given me the opportunity to visit all PNB provincial branches of Bataan with four and another four in Zambales and extended my trip until February 25.

PNB Malaybalay Branch (Malaybalay City, Bukidnon - April 13, 1997)


I was alone in the whole duration of the trip and my photographers were all branches’ guard. Of the PNB Branches I visited, Balanga City of Bataan and Sta. Cruz of Northern part of Zambales were the most memorable ones since I had their a whirlwind romance. I revisited PNB Balanga on April 7, 2002 to have a better shot on its branch’s signage.

PNB Mambajao Branch (Municipality of Mambajao, Camiguin de Mindanao - April 14, 1997)


My June 1-17, 2002 Mindanao Trip has indeed gave me the opportunity to visit 39 PNB provincial branches and considerably the highest branch visits I ever made. I had completed visiting the 28 branches in Southern Mindanao. However, my visit to two (2) branches in Pagadian City like the Pagadian and Yllana Bay Extension Office had unfortunately yielded no pictures due to camera’s technical problems.

PNB Iligan Branch (Iligan City, Lanao del Norte - April 16, 1997)


It was my desire to travel to Africa who triggered me to avail of the early retirement in PNB with effectivity on May 20, 2002. It was an international consultancy job where got a job pack as Programme Management Adviser for village banking in Uganda, East Africa thru the London-based VSO and stayed there for the period June 21, 2002 to September 10, 2003.

PNB Bajada Branch (Davao City, Davao del Sur - April 19, 1997)


PNB Bangoy Branch (Davao City, Davao del Sur - April 19, 1997)


PNB Lingayen Branch (Lingayen City, Pangasinan - May 11, 1997)


PNB Tabaco Branch (Tabaco, Albay - August 15, 1998)


PNB Goa Branch (Goa, Camarines Sur - August 16, 1998)


PNB Tagaytay Branch (Tagaytay City, Cavite - August 30, 1998)


PNB San Pablo Branch (San Pablo City, Laguna - November 15, 1998)


PNB La Trinidad Branch (La Trinidad, Benguet - February 21, 1999)


PNB MIAEO Branch (Lapu-lapu City, Metro Cebu - April 9, 1999)


PNB Lapu-lapu Branch (Lapu-lapu City, Metropolitan Cebu - April 9, 1999)


PNB Lahug Branch (Lahug, Cebu City - April 9, 1999)


PNB MEPZ Branch (Lapu-lapu City, Metropolitan Cebu - April 9, 1999)


PNB Tagbilaran Branch (Tagbilaran City, Bohol - April 10, 1999)


PNB Dumaguete Branch (Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental - April 13, 1999)


PNB Roxas Branch (Roxas City, Capiz - May 2, 1999)


PNB Kalibo Branch (Kalibo City, Aklan - May 4, 1999)


PNB Vigan Branch (Vigan City, Ilocos Sur - April 29,2000)


PNB Batac Branch (Batac City, Ilocos Norte - April 29,2000)


PNB Lucena Branch (Lucena City, Quezon - May 14,2000)


PNB Virac Branch (Virac, Catanduanes - June 4,2000)


PNB Legaspi Branch (Legaspi City, Albay - June 5, 2000)


PNB Ligao Branch (Ligao, Albay - June 5,2000)


PNB Polangui Branch (Polangui, Albay - June 5,2000)


PNB Daraga Branch (Daraga, Albay - June 5,2000)


PNB Sorsogon Branch (Sorsogon City, Sorsogon - June 6,2000)


PNB Bulan Branch (Bulan, Sorsogon - June 6,2000)


PNB Masbate Branch (Masbate City, Masbate - June 7,2000)


PNB Iriga Branch (Iriga City, Camarines Sur - June 7,2000)


PNB Pili Branch (Pili, Camarines Sur - June 7,2000)


PNB Naga Branch (Naga City, Camarines Sur - June 7,2000)


PNB Daet Branch (Daet, Camarines Norte - June 8,2000)


PNB Labo Branch (Labo, Camarines Norte - June 8,2000)


PNB Lopez Branch (Lopez, Quezon - June 8,2000)


PNB Atimonan Branch (Atimonan, Quezon - June 8,2000)


PNB Maharlika Branch (Sta. Cruz, Marinduque - June 9,2000)


PNB Boac Branch (Boac, Marinduque - June 10,2000)


PNB CEPZ Branch (Rosario, Cavite - September 30,2000)


PNB Cavite Branch (Cavite City, Cavite - September 30,2000)


PNB Bacoor Branch (Bacoor, Cavite - September 30,2000)


PNB Imus Branch (Imus, Cavite - September 30,2000)


PNB Silang Branch (Silang, Cavite - September 30,2000)


PNB Sanchez Mira Branch (Sanchez Mira, Cagayan - October 5,2000)


PNB Aparri Branch (Aparri, Cagayan - October 5,2000)


PNB Mallig Plains Branch (Mallig, Isabela - October 6,2000)


PNB Santiago Branch (Santiago, Isabela - October 6,2000)


PNB Cauayan Branch (Cauayan, Isabela - October 6,2000)


PNB Centro Ilagan Branch (Ilagan City, Cagayan - October 6,2000)


PNB Ilagan Branch (Ilagan, Isabela - October 6,2000)


PNB Tuguegarao Branch (Tuguegarao, Cagayan - October 8,2000)


PNB Tabuk Branch (Tabuk, Kalinga - October 8,2000)


PNB Cabanatuan Branch (Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija - October 9,2000)


PNB Sangitan Branch (Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija - October 9,2000)


PNB Gapan Branch (Gapan City, Nueva Ecija - October 9,2000)


PNB Guimba Branch (Guimba, Nueva Ecija - October 9,2000)


PNB Munoz Branch (Munoz, Nueva Ecija - October 9,2000)


PNB San Jose Branch (San Jose City, Nueva Ecija - October 9,2000)


PNB Bayombong Branch (Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya - October 10,2000)


PNB Solano Branch (Solano, Nueva Vizcaya - October 10,2000)


PNB Lagawe Branch (Lagawe, Ifugao - October 10,2000)


PNB Bontoc Branch (Bontoc, Mountain Province - October 10,2000)


PNB Magsaysay Avenue Branch (Baguio City, Benguet - October 11,2000)


PNB COA Branch (Commonwealth Avenue, Quezon City, Metro Manila - November 19,2000)


PNB Quezon Circle (Elliptical Road cor. Kalayaan Avenue, Quezon City, Metro Manila - November 19,2000)


PNB Commonwealth Branch (Commonwealth Avenue, Quezon City, Metro Manila - November 19,2000)


PNB NPC Branch (Agham Road, East Triangle, Diliman Quezon City, Metro Manila - November 19,2000)


PNB Bayawan Branch (Bayawan City, Negros Oriental - February 14, 2001)


PNB Bais Branch (Bais City, Negros Oriental - February 15, 2001)


PNB Guihulngan Branch (Guihulngan City, Negros Oriental - February 15, 2001)


PNB San Carlos Branch (San Carlos City, Negros Occidental - February 15, 2001)


PNB Cadiz Branch (Cadiz City, Negros Occidental - February 15, 2001)


PNB Victorias Branch (Victorias City, Negros Occidental - February 15, 2001)


PNB Kabankalan Branch (Kabankalan City, Negros Occidental - February 16, 2001)


PNB Binalbagan Branch (Binalbagan, Negros Occidental - February 16, 2001)


PNB La Carlota Branch (La Carlota City, Negros Occidental - February 16, 2001)


PNB Amelia Avenue Branch (Bacolod City, Negros Occidental - February 18, 2001)


PNB Antique Branch (San Jose de Buenavista, Antique - February 19, 2001)


PNB Miag-ao Branch (Miag-ao, Iloilo - February 19, 2001)


PNB De Leon Branch (Iloilo City, Iloilo - February 20, 2001)


PNB La Paz Branch (Iloilo City, Iloilo - February 20, 2001)


PNB Passi Branch (Passi City, Iloilo - February 20, 2001)


PNB Lemery Branch (Lemery, Batangas - April 1, 2001)


PNB Balayan Branch (Balayan, Batangas - April 1, 2001)


PNB Calamba Branch (Calamba City, Laguna - April 1, 2001)


PNB Grove Branch (Los Banos, Laguna - April 1, 2001)


PNB UP Los Banos Branch (Los Banos, Laguna - April 1, 2001)


PNB Siniloan Branch (Siniloan, Laguna - April 7, 2001)


PNB Masinag Branch (Antipolo City, Rizal - April 7, 2001)


PNB Felix Avenue Branch (Cainta, Rizal - April 7, 2001)


PNB Binan Branch (Binan City, Laguna - April 9, 2001)


PNB San Pedro Branch (San Pedro, Laguna - April 9, 2001)


PNB Muntinlupa Branch (Putatan, Muntinlupa City, Metro Manila - April 9, 2001)


PNB Baliaug Branch (Baliaug City, Bulacan - April 14, 2001)


PNB Malolos Branch (Malolos City, Bulacan - April 14, 2001)


PNB San Vicente Branch (Malolos City, Bulacan - April 14, 2001)


PNB Balagtas Branch (Balagtas, Bulacan - April 14, 2001)


PNB Meycauayan Branch (Meycauayan City, Bulacan - April 14, 2001)


PNB Apalit Branch (Apalit, Negros Pampanga - April 28, 2001)


PNB Sto. Tomas Branch (Sto. Tomas, Pampanga - April 28, 2001)


PNB San Fernando Branch (San Fernando City, Pampanga - April 28, 2001)


PNB Angeles Branch (Angeles City, Pampanga - April 28, 2001)


PNB Clark Branch (Angeles City, Pampanga - April 28, 2001)


PNB Dau Branch (Mabalacat City, Pampanga - April 28, 2001)


PNB Dolores Branch (San Fernando City, Pampanga - April 28, 2001)


PNB Guagua Branch (Guagua, Pampanga - April 28, 2001)


PNB Olympia Branch (Makati City, Metro Manila - May 19, 2001)


PNB Makati Poblacion (Makati City, Metro Manila - May 19, 2001)


PNB Pasong Tamo Branch (Makati City, Metro Manila - May 19, 2001)


PNB Edison-Buendia Branch (Makati City, Metro Manila - May 19, 2001)


PNB Taytay Branch (Taytay, Rizal - May 19, 2001)


PNB Antipolo Branch (Antipolo City, Rizal - May 19, 2001)


PNB Tanay Branch (Tanay, Rizal - May 19, 2001)


PNB San Jose Del Monte Branch (San Jose Del Monte, Bulacan - June 01, 2001)


PNB Santa Maria Branch (Santa Maria, Bulacan - June 01, 2001)


PNB Mamburao Branch (Mamburao, Occidental Mindoro - June 02, 2001)


PNB Mangarin Branch (San Jose, Occidental Mindoro - June 02, 2001)


PNB Pinamalayan Branch (Pinamalayan, Oriental Mindoro - June 03, 2001)


PNB Calapan Branch (Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro - June 04, 2001)


PNB Batangas Branch (Batangas City, Batangas - June 04, 2001)


PNB Santa Rosa Branch (Santa Rosa City, Laguna - June 04, 2001)


PNB Boni Branch (Boni Avenue, Mandaluyong City - June 05, 2001)


PNB Baguio Branch (Baguio City, Benguet - September 14, 2001)


PNB BCEPZ Branch (Loakan, Baguio City, Benguet - September 14, 2001)


PNB Naval Branch (Naval, Biliran - November 02, 2001)


PNB Maasin Branch (Maasin City, Southern Leyte - November 3, 2001)


PNB Baybay Branch (Baybay, Leyte - November 03, 2001)


PNB Ormoc Branch (Ormoc City, Leyte - November 03, 2001)


PNB Palompon Branch (Palompon, Leyte - November 03, 2001)


PNB Downtown Tacloban Branch (Tacloban City, Leyte - November 04, 2001)


PNB Tacloban Branch (Tacloban City, Leyte - November 04, 2001)


PNB Guiuan Branch (Guiuan, Eastern Samar - November 07, 2001)


PNB Borongan Branch (Borongan, Eastern Samar - November 08, 2001)


PNB Catbalogan Branch (Catbalogan, Western Samar - November 08, 2001)


PNB Calbayog Branch (Calbayog City, Samar - November 09, 2001)


PNB Catarman Branch (Catarman, Northern Samar - November 10, 2001)


PNB Alaminos Branch (Alaminos City, Pangasinan - November 30, 2001)


PNB Dagupan Branch (Dagupan City, Pangasinan - December 1, 2001)


PNB Urdaneta Branch (Urdaneta City, Pangasinan - December 1, 2001)


PNB Rosales Branch (Rosales City, Pangasinan - December 1, 2001)


PNB Tayug Branch (Tayug, Pangasinan - December 1, 2001)


PNB La Union Branch (San Fernando City, La Union - December 2, 2001)


PNB Agoo Branch (Agoo, La Union - December 2, 2001)


PNB Candon Branch (Candon, Ilocos Sur - December 2, 2001)


PNB Narvacan Branch (Narvacan, Ilocos Sur - December 2, 2001)


PNB Bangued Branch (Bangued, Abra - December 2, 2001)


PNB Laoag Branch (Laoag City, Ilocos Norte - December 3, 2001)


PNB Pasuquin Branch (Pasuquin, Ilocos Norte - December 3, 2001)


PNB Roxas Boulevard Branch (Pasay City, Metro Manila - December 8, 2001)


PNB BEPZ Branch (Mariveles, Bataan - February 24, 2002)


PNB Orani Branch (Orani, Bataan - February 25, 2002)


PNB Dinalupihan Branch (Dinalupihan, Bataan - February 25, 2002)


PNB Olongapo Branch (Olongapo City, Zambales - February 25, 2002)


PNB Subic Bay Branch (Olongapo City, Zambales - February 25, 2002)


PNB Iba Branch (Iba, Zambales - February 25, 2002)


PNB North Zambales Branch (Sta. Cruz, Zambales - February 25, 2002)


PNB Balanga Branch (Balanga City, Bataan - April 7, 2002)


PNB DPWH Branch (Port Area, Manila, Metro Manila - April 24, 2002)


PNB Tawi-tawi Branch (Bongao, Tawi-tawi - June 4, 2002)


PNB Jolo Branch (Jolo, Sulu - June 5, 2002)


PNB Zamboanga Branch (Zamboanga City - June 6, 2002)


PNB Climaco Branch (Zamboanga City - June 6, 2002)


PNB Tetuan Branch (Zamboanga City - June 6, 2002)


PNB Basilan Branch (Isabela City, Basilan - June 6, 2002)


PNB Ipil Branch (Ipil, Zamboanga Sibugay - June 7, 2002)


PNB Sindangan Branch (Sindangan, Zamboanga del Norte - June 7, 2002)


PNB Dipolog Branch (Dipolog City, Zamboanga del Norte - June 7, 2002)


PNB Oroquieta Branch (Oroquieta City, Misamis Occidental - June 7, 2002)


PNB Ozamis Branch (Ozamis City, Misamis Occidental - June 7, 2002)


PNB Cotabato Branch (Cotabato City, Maguindanao - June 8, 2002)


PNB Midsayap Branch (Midsayap, North Cotabato - June 8, 2002)


PNB Kidapawan Branch (Kidapawan City, North Cotabato - June 8, 2002)


PNB Isulan Branch (Isulan, Sultan Kudarat - June 8, 2002)


PNB Koronadal Branch (Koronadal City, South Cotabato - June 8, 2002)


PNB Marbel Branch (Koronodal City, South Cotababo - June 8, 2002)


Note: Koronadal is previously known as Marbel.

PNB General Santos Branch (General Santos City, South Cotabato - June 9, 2002)


PNB Dadiangas Branch (General Santos City, South Cotabato - June 9, 2002)


Note: General Santos City is previously known as Dadiangas or it can also be called Gensan or G.S.C.

PNB Digos Branch (Digos City, Davao del Sur - June 9, 2002)


PNB Matina Branch (Davao City - June 10, 2002)


PNB Davao Branch (Davao City - June 10, 2002)


PNB Agdao Branch (Davao City - June 10, 2002)


PNB Sta. Ana Davao Branch (Sta. Ana, Davao City - June 10, 2002)


PNB Monteverde Branch (Davao City - June 10, 2002)


PNB Tagum Branch (Tagum City, Davao del Norte - June 10, 2002)


PNB Mati Branch (Mati City, Davaao Oriental - June 10, 2002)


PNB Sasa Branch (Davao City - June 11, 2002)


PNB Toril Branch (Davao City - June 11, 2002)


PNB Agusan del Sur Branch (San Francisco, Agusan Del Sur - June 11, 2002)


PNB Bislig Branch (Bislig City, Surigao del Sur - June 12, 2002)


PNB Butuan Branch (Butuan City, Agusan del Norte - June 12, 2002)


PNB Gingoog Branch (Gingoog City, Misamis Oriental - June 14, 2002)


PNB Cagayan de Oro Branch (Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental - June 15, 2002)


PNB Cogon Branch (Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental - June 15, 2002)


PNB Carmen Branch (Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental - June 15, 2002)


PNB Basco Branch (Basco, Batanes - November 1, 2003)


PNB Ortigas Branch (Ortigas Center, Pasig City, Metro Manila - April 2, 2004)


PNB Surigao Branch (Surigao City, Surigao del Norte - July 7, 2011)


PNB Marawi MSU Branch (MSU Campus, Marawi City, Lanao del Sur - January 21, 2012)


PNB Marawi Branch (Marawi City, Lanao del Sur - January 21, 2012)


I started this hobby when PNB was just having almost 300 branches nationwide but last February 2013, PNB and Allied Bank merged where it became the 4th largest private domestic bank in terms of combined total assets. As of March 31, 2016, its consolidated assets has amounted to P699.1 Billion with a total of 669 branches and offices and 954 ATMs strategically located nationwide. Its overseas presence can also be felt across Asia, Europe, Middle East and North America for having 70 overseas branches and offices.