Lingayen Beach, Provincial Capitol Grounds and Baywalk Lingayen

Lingayen Beach is an exquisite beach found in the capital of Pangasinan. It is a public beach that is open to all and has no entrance fee. Even cottages here are all free of charge, even if you stay the whole day. Unlike Hundred Islands in Alaminos, Patar Beach in Bolinao, and Tondol Beach in Anda, Lingayen Beach has a powdery grey color of sand.

Lingayen Beach is located in front of the Provincial Capitol of Pangasinan. What I loved about Lingayen beach is that it has a long grey stretch of sand, and cottages are of the same size. Public bathrooms are available. And there is a large grass field before the beach where kids can play. Lingayen Beach is one of the most organized public beaches in Pangasinan.

When you visit Lingayen Beach, you can also have a side trip to Veterans Memorial Park, a popular tourist spot in Lingayen Pangasinan where pictures and things used in World War II were displayed. Set up on the front lawn is air fighter plane that were the actual aircraft used in the war. There were also tanks and cannons in sight. The place is now considered as the most valued museum of Pangasinan as it tells the story of the province’s history. You can also visit Provincial Capitol of Pangasinan located in front of the Veterans Memorial Park.

Lingayen Beach has 24/7 guards on duty. Lingayen Beach and Provincial Capitol Grounds are well maintained, clean, and beautifully landscaped.

Location map

Lingayen Beach Entrance Fee and Cottages Rates

Entrance Fee: Free

Cottages: Free

Note:

♦ Lingaye Beach is a public beach, there is no entrance fee.

♦ Cottages located in Capitol Beach are all free of charge. Even you stay here the whole day.

♦ Observe cleanliness, please dispose your garbage properly.

What To Visit in Lingayen Pangasinan

What To Stay In Lingayen Pangasinan

How to Get to Pangasinan (Entry Points)

Travelling Times:

  • From Manila: 4 ~ 5 hours
  • From Clark, Pampanga: 3 hours
  • From Baguio City: 1 1/2 ~ 2 1/2 hours
  • From Subic , Olongapo: 3 1/2 ~ 4 hours
  • From Laoag City: 5 ~ 6 hours

Entry Points:

  • From Manila: via North Luzon Expressway (NLEX), exiting thru Luisita and entering thru Bayambang or Mangatarem towns; via Tarlac -Pangasinan-La Union Expressway (TPLEX), exiting/ entering thru Rosales town or thru Urdaneta City.
  • From Zambales: via Infanta town.
  • From Baguio: via Sison or San Fabian town.
  • From Nueva Ecija: via Umingan or Rosales town.

National Transport Carriers:

Victory Liner, Five Star, Solid North ply major routes to most Pangasinan town thru Pasay, Cubao Caloocan Stations. Dagupan City is usually the central hub for transport to both Eastern and Western parts pf Pangasinan. Buses, jeeps and tricycles are very common. Tour Guides and Provincial Buses are available to make your visit memorable.