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Standing with the Guardia Civil at Calle Crisologo souvenir shop

Ilocos a blast from the past!
Summer - April 2018. It was a short trip to Ilocos Region on a 3 days and 2 night’s tour as a joiner. I bet it is cheaper, easy on the pocket and very reasonable especially if we have same wavelength, solo and a backpacker. Tons of travel agencies are existing out there and they are offering similar tours at the same value. Facebook has evolved already as market place with all sort of things including travels so you can find plenty of them.

Make sure to read reviews and check badge or any proof like counts of likers and followers and even site or page impression. So thanks to Facebook, my Ilocos trip became a reality. The good thing about being a joiner is that, transportation, accommodation, tours and even the food (sometimes exclusive in the package) are inclusive. All you need to do is to pay and enjoy!
View from the Quirino Bridge
One of the best destinations in the Northern Luzon is perhaps the llocos Region. Approximately (8) eight hours away from the Metro via bus and van or you can reach Ilocos via plane bound to Laoag International Airport, the only airport in the northernmost by geographical location. Ilocandia is located in the northwestern coast of Luzon Island.

Pagudpud, Laoag, and Vigan are the three must see places in Ilocandia. Pagudpud and Laoag are in Ilocos Norte while Vigan is in Ilocos Sur. From a budget of not less than Php 3,000.00, you will be able to see these three main attractions in the region. You will need to add Php 2,000.00+ perhaps for souvenir shopping and other activities exclusive on the tour package.

The tour begins from North to South so Pagudpud and Laoag are the first places to visit and Vigan in the South will be the last day before heading back to Manila.
Kapurpurawan Rock Formation
Pagudpud
Town in the northern coast of Ilocos Norte and the farthest among the three. This spot is a safe haven for beach lovers and surfers due to its unique location facing the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea) where waves are strong. Pagudpud is rich and known for its wide long stretch white sand beaches. Must see visit here is the Bangui Windmills, 20 units of 70 meters long wind turbines and one of Southeast Asia’s biggest wind farms after Burgos wind farm. 40-50% of Ilocos Norte’s electricity power are coming from the wind turbines that provides sustainability in lowering the carbon emission footprints.

Hannah’s Beach Resort and Blue Lagoon, one of the emerging top spot destination in Ilocos Norte is also located in Pagudpud and a true crown jewel. This is a seven-hectare exclusive resort surrounded with majestic mountain and cliffs and the turquoise water.
Grandeur Baroque St. Augustine Church (Paoay Church)
Laoag
The capital of Ilocos Norte, the center of political, education, commercial and industrial hub. Laoag is among the oldest and ancient city in the country, originally founded in the late 1500’s but city hood abound in 1965. Bordering by the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea), it is one of the largest cities in the region of Ilocos. Tour heritage sites is of the main attractions in the city featuring Spanish colonial structures, the St. Augustine Church also known as Paoay Church, a baroque church and one of the UNESCO World Heritage Site which was completed after 16 years since the groundbreaking in 1694 until finally done in 1710.

Trip to Laoag without able to experience the La Paz Sand Dunes would not be worth it. La Paz Sand Dunes is among official tourist attractions in the city. This is a protected sandy coastal and beach with 85 square kilometer range.
The facade somewhere in Calle Crisologo
Vigan
Founded during the Spanish regime in the Philippines, Vigan is one of the oldest city in the country. Vigan is among the UNESCO World Heritage Site, which was the home of old Spanish colonial towns featuring Spanish ancient architecture that survives over the (4) four centuries. Founded in 1572, Vigan has officially became a city in 2001 and in 2015; it was recognized as one of the New 7 wonders cities in the world. Saint Paul's Metropolitan Cathedral and Calle Crisologo are the best top spots in Vigan.

Below is the summary of our trip in Ilocos visiting a must see places from Ilocos Norte to Ilocos Sur as a travel joiner. Travel agency and or travel organizer will be the one to take of your itinerary and accommodation but make sure not to miss out visiting below stunning places once you scheduled a trip to Ilocos. We did a side trip as well in Lomboy Grape Farm in Bauang, La Union before heading out back to Manila.

Ilocos Norte
  • Patapat Viaduct
  • Bangui Windmills
  • Suba Sand Dunes
  • Kapurpurawan Rock Formation
  • Malacañang of the North
  • Hannah’s Beach Resort
  • Cape Bojeador Lighthouse
  • Paoay Church

Ilocos Sur
  • Baluarte Zoo
  • Calle Crisologo
  • Bantay Bell Tower
  • St. Paul’s Cathedral

Side Trip – La Union
  • Lomboy Grape Farm
Hope you will enjoy your trip to Ilocos where past meets present. Complete your journey by visiting below places.

Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte Trip
Laoag, Ilocos Norte Trip
Vigan, Ilocos Sur Trip
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guisi lighthouse
Guimaras Island is not only known for its famous mangoes which is considered as one of the sweetest in the world but also to its picturesque and scenic view of the different parts of the island. Guimaras has something best place(s) to offer might it be a summer or a rainy season. Well, in my case, I got the chance to explore this iconic island for a day with not so favorable weather but still who would have thought that there’s still beauty that lies behind in a rainy season of the year. 

ROXAS CITY – ILOILO CITY 
My day started early as I travelled from Roxas City, Capiz (my hometown) going to Iloilo City which will be the gateway to the pleasure island of Guimaras which is about 2 hours (Depart: 6:00AM – Arrived: 8:00AM) via L3 van or the UV Express for P150 (as of Oct 2017). By the way, Cebu Pacific and or Philippine Airlines has a direct route in Roxas City in a daily basis. So, just in case you might want to explore the seafood capital of the country, there will no problem at all. 

ILOILO CITY – ORTIZ WHARF PORT (JORDAN) 
Once you get there at the terminal, you can ask the people around any idea how to get to Ortiz Wharf Port (in case it’s your first time). In my case, I hired a tricycle for P200 going to the port (typical port used by travellers is the Ortiz Wharf – Jordan, capital town of Guimaras) which is about 20 minutes travel. 
There’s a lot of taxi around the corner and so you can hired them if you prefer which will cost around P150+ depending on the traffic. 

ORTIZ WHARF PORT – JORDAN WHARF (GUIMARAS ISLAND) 
From the port, pay for the terminal fee P14 (as of Oct 2017) for a both ride going to Jordan Wharf for 15 minutes travel time. Boat ride begins at 5:00AM and last trip is at 7:00PM. No worries, you don’t have to wait long as there are plenty of passengers coming in and out of the island. 
Just along the wharf, there’s a tourism office (newly built) in which you need to register (free of charge) and get to see tourist map for your guidance in exploring the island. Wharf: a space for vessels or a ship to facilitate the load and unload. 

LET’S BEGIN THE EXPLORATION 
Just around the corner of the tourism office, plenty of tricycle drivers offers a land tour around the island for P1200 – 1500 (STD rate) for a day. You shouldn’t worry about your safety because these locals are kind and helpful. Just get ready your bottom for a long journey off the road. There’s no need to include here contact details for fair chances for these drivers. 
The driver (kuya Bugoy) handover the map and discussed places in which we need to look first and so on. 

FIRST STOP: CABANO WINDMILLS (WIND FARM) 
Our first stop is the Cabano Windmills in the town of San Lorenzo which is a billion worth of investment by a private investor Trans-Asia Renewable Energy Corporation (TAREC) in which they’d built 27 wind turbines around the island to provide cost-less electricity to the locals. 
This is an added attraction to the mango island which is similar to Ilocos, you can experience up close view of these giant structures.


SECOND STOP: THE DOWNTOWN (PLAZA) & MANGO PLANTATION 
After that long drive, we went to the downtown or the center of economy in the island. I get the chance to visit the pasalubong center in which you can have anything such as souvenirs, special delicacies and a lot more of your own choice. Then, you can’t leave the place without a photo souvenir at the plaza. Strike a pose at the man-made structure which says (MANGO) GUIMARAS.
The biggest mango plantation in the island is just few meters away from the Plaza in which you can also take a pose for some photo souvenir and have up close encounter with these mango trees and maybe, you’ll be able to know there little secrets to stay sweeter. Baka sakaling magamit mo sa pumapait na pagsasama niyo ng jowa mo. By the way, the mango season is April and May in which they are also celebrating the Mangahan Festival during this period. 

Just across is Trappist Monastery, a good place which offers peace and serenity. It’s a kind of place where you can meditate and pray at Our Lady of the Philippines Trappist Monastery. It was built in 1972 and currently housed by Christian monks (have no idea how many). What’s peculiar about this place as well is that, there are gift shops in which you can buy pasalubongs proudly products made by the monks. 

THIRD STOP: GUISI LIGHTHOUSE (FARO DE PUNTA LUZARAN) 
Just along the way, the driver stopped at the middle of the road and ask me to get down and look for a scenic view. Got to see and appreciate the beauty of the Lawi bay before my very eyes and it’s like wow, God is really amazing. I hope I can witness the sunset right at this place, at this very moment, with the one I love, holding hands, kaso wala pala akong kasama. 

The Guisi Lighthouse (Spanish: Faro de Punta Luzaran) is a century old lighthouse or parola built by the Spanish back in 18 century which is actually the second oldest lighthouse in the Philippines. Still, I was accompanied by the driver going to this place in which we took a different route just right under the guisi beach going up on a rocky mountain to reach it. Freak, it’s not a good idea because it’s rainy and slippery but I still managed to cross until end of the trail. Just before the lighthouse, there's a breath-taking view of the sea in a gloomy rainy sky. Just right then, you can notice the ruins of an old Spanish settlement and the infamous tower from afar alongside with the newly built parola. 

The dilapidated structure gives the place a scenic view of an ancient place which looks like a gateway to the panoramic view of the Guimaras strait. As you entered the place, you can notice signs that prohibits to climb the rusty and old lighthouse. But don’t be discouraged, it’s for your own safety. You can still enjoy the view from below which is totally instagramable. A good place which is very satisfying. 

For those who loves history (and so am I), this is really perfect for you guys! Just before you leave, hope you can put something at the donation box (at any amount) which is a little help to locals to maintain the cleanliness and safety of the area and of course, forget not to register your name at the registration. 


LAST STOP: SMALL PLAZA 

 Did you know that this place once holds the title in the Guinness Book of World Records as the smallest plaza in the world? Though it was years ago, the place still remains as the smallest one in the country. Here, there’s a small statue of Jose Rizal, Philippine National Hero with about 250 square meters space. 

My tour ends at 3:00PM. The experience that I have in almost 6 hours of land tours around Guimaras Island will always be treasured and hopefully next time, will be back at this place and explore more what lies behind the coastal areas to experience island hopping, snorkeling, diving and more fun water activities which is best during summer. See you next time Guimaras!
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Occasional blogger and a travel enthusiasts. Started blogging in 2011 and traveling in 2016. Beach lover and a swimmer. Loves to sing and to write. Passionate artist by heart who loves to draw and design. Born in Manila, Philippines on September 28, Year of the Monkey and a Libra.
Outside the digital world, I'm working in the Logistics and Supply Chain Management Industry. Taking Master's Degree in Management at Technological University of the Philippines Manila and Diploma in Supply Chain Management at San Beda College of Alabang in partnership with Philippine Institute for Supply Management (PISM).

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