You will never run out of somewhere to go and something to do.
你永远不会没有地方可去,没有事情可做。
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It was built in the 1970s as the official residence of the late Pres. Marcos in Ilocos Norte overlooking the legendary Paoay Lake. This imposing structure is now a museum featuring the achievements of his presidency. Don’t forget to strike a pose with the President’s portrait.
The rooms are housed in historical, reconstructed Spanish era “balays” (houses) which remind you of our old ancestral houses. Walking inside the sitio (village) you will find yourself transported to ancient Filipino-Spanish era plazas.
Located on the cove between Ilocos Norte and Ilocos Sur, the La Virgen Milagrosa Chapel commemorates the arrival of La Virgen Milagrosa de Badoc. Local lore suggests the statue arrived from Japan and was cast adrift by fleeing missionaries. The chapel, resembling an upturned boat, is adorned with bamboo and maritime motifs, reflecting the enduring legend cherished by the locals of Ilocos Norte.
Once in Batac City, one should never miss its 'Batac Empanada' commonly referred to as the Iloco's Empanada. Batac Empanada is a deep fried meat pie filled with bits of mongo, Iloco-style longganisa, and an egg, all of which are enclosed in an orange-colored dough. This is best served with the famous Sukang Iloko. There are plenty of stores at Riverside Empanadahan in Batac City located at Valdez St., Brgy. 1-S.
With a total area of 1,479 hectares, the Ilocos Norte Sand Dunes is a land formation unique in Southeast Asia and a popular spot for 4×4 and ATV. For thrill seekers, sand boarding is a must. Best time for 4×4 would be early in the morning or late in the afternoon. Several art installations are located across the dunes.
One of the golden acres of the town of Burgos is this massive rock formation that juts out into the sea. Seen up close, it is a dazzling bright white rock that sparkles in the sun. Kapurpurawan is a showcase of the wind and water power on rock and coral. You will surely be amazed with its geological history.
EDC Wind Farm is located in Burgos, Ilocos Norte, Philippines, and generates around 370 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of electricity annually. The farm covers 686 hectares across the barangays of Saoit, Nagsurot, and Poblacion, and is situated in more than 600 hectares of challenging mountainous terrain. The farm has 50 Vestas V90 wind turbines, each with a capacity of 3 MW. The first phase of the project included 29 turbines, and the second phase included the remaining 21 turbines.
It is a winding viaduct found at the foot of the cliff of the North Cordillera Mountain Ranges. It connects Barangay Balaoi and Barangay Pancian and is around 1.2 kilometers long. The viaduct is often referred to as the French Riviera of the North. If you’re afraid of heights, never ever look down. Watch out for the humpback whales in nearby Pasaleng.
Named as one of the most beautiful beaches in the world by Travel+Leisure, it is famous for its white sand that pitches gradually into the clear-as-glass water. Swim in the peaceful waves, chill under the palms, or hire a boat for a tour around the cove. Sunbathe, relax and savor your fresh coconut juice while enjoying the view of the Bangui Windmills from afar. Nearby is Caparispisan, ideal for windsurfing, kite surfing and other water activities.
It is a wind power generation plant consisting of 20 units of Vestas NM82 wind turbines. This project is the first of its kind in the country and the whole of Southeast Asia. International pro-surfers say that Ilocos Norte is the future of wind sports and the beach at the Bangui Windmills provide a dynamic backdrop for kiteboarding.
Declared as a National Cultural Treasure, it is the tallest of its kind in the country. It was first lit on March 31, 1892 it served as a signal to shipspassing by the Cape along the South China Sea. Up to this day, the lighthouse remains functional. If you’re up for some suspense, try visiting it when night falls.
The gallery showcases vignettes of the Ilocano Culture. A life-size Ilocano house from the Spanish period is the museum’s centerpiece and their Ilocano cigars are famous souvenirs.
The cathedral is one of the biggest in the country and is the seat of the Diocese of Laoag. It was built of Italian Renaissance design in 1612. It is known for its massive bell tower which has been believed to be sinking and was declared a National Cultural Treasure.
Built in 1704 and completed in 1894, it was declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1993. It is renowned for its unique earthquake baroque architecture and heavy uniform buttresses. After your church tour, have a slice of the famous Pinakbet Pizza and do some souvenir shopping just across the cobblestone street.
It was built in the 1970s as the official residence of the late Pres. Marcos in Ilocos Norte overlooking the legendary Paoay Lake. This imposing structure is now a museum featuring the achievements of his presidency. Don’t forget to strike a pose with the President’s portrait.
The cathedral is one of the biggest in the country and is the seat of the Diocese of Laoag. It was built of Italian Renaissance design in 1612. It is known for its massive bell tower which has been believed to be sinking and was declared a National Cultural Treasure.
Located on the cove between Ilocos Norte and Ilocos Sur, the La Virgen Milagrosa Chapel commemorates the arrival of La Virgen Milagrosa de Badoc. Local lore suggests the statue arrived from Japan and was cast adrift by fleeing missionaries. The chapel, resembling an upturned boat, is adorned with bamboo and maritime motifs, reflecting the enduring legend cherished by the locals of Ilocos Norte.
Plunge into an incredible water adventure unlike any other! From heart-pounding water slides to sun-soaked sandy shores, we have something for everyone to enjoy!
The island, which is relatively untouched, is a popular diving and surfing spot in northern Philippines. Some of the activities are snorkeling, free diving, scuba diving, surfing, and boat ride.
The rooms are housed in historical, reconstructed Spanish era “balays” (houses) which remind you of our old ancestral houses. Walking inside the sitio (village) you will find yourself transported to ancient Filipino-Spanish era plazas.
(Once in Batac City, one should never miss its 'Batac Empanada' commonly referred to as the Iloco's Empanada. Batac Empanada is a deep fried meat pie filled with bits of mongo, Iloco-style longganisa, and an egg, all of which are enclosed in an orange-colored dough. This is best served with the famous Sukang Iloko.There are plenty of stores at Riverside Empanadahan in Batac City located at Valdez St., Brgy. 1-S.
With a total area of 1,479 hectares, the Ilocos Norte Sand Dunes is a land formation unique in Southeast Asia and a popular spot for 4×4 and ATV. For thrill seekers, sand boarding is a must. Best time for 4×4 would be early in the morning or late in the afternoon. Several art installations are located across the dunes.
One of the golden acres of the town of Burgos is this massive rock formation that juts out into the sea. Seen up close, it is a dazzling bright white rock that sparkles in the sun. Kapurpurawan is a showcase of the wind and water power on rock and coral. You will surely be amazed with its geological history.
The falls is very famous for its abundant waters, forming semi-circles that cascade down the multiple layers of rock. The beauty of the area is a natural
TThis landscape resembling a series of natural blue pools is actually a group of cascading waterfalls, hidden in the outskirts of Barangay Tanap in Burgos. The jagged and intricate formation of the rocks carefully carved by the river makes it one of the most photographic waterfalls in the province. It’s absolutely ideal for cannonball dives.
It is a winding viaduct found at the foot of the cliff of the North Cordillera Mountain Ranges. It connects Barangay Balaoi and Barangay Pancian and is around 1.2 kilometers long. The viaduct is often referred to as the French Riviera of the North. If you’re afraid of heights, never ever look down. Watch out for the humpback whales in nearby Pasaleng.
Named as one of the most beautiful beaches in the world by Travel+Leisure, it is famous for its white sand that pitches gradually into the clear-as-glass water. Swim in the peaceful waves, chill under the palms, or hire a boat for a tour around the cove. Sunbathe, relax and savor your fresh coconut juice while enjoying the view of the Bangui Windmills from afar. Nearby is Caparispisan, ideal for windsurfing, kite surfing and other water activities.
EDC Wind Farm is located in Burgos, Ilocos Norte, Philippines, and generates around 370 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of electricity annually. The farm covers 686 hectares across the barangays of Saoit, Nagsurot, and Poblacion, and is situated in more than 600 hectares of challenging mountainous terrain. The farm has 50 Vestas V90 wind turbines, each with a capacity of 3 MW. The first phase of the project included 29 turbines, and the second phase included the remaining 21 turbines.
Declared as a National Cultural Treasure, it is the tallest of its kind in the country. It was first lit on March 31, 1892 it served as a signal to shipspassing by the Cape along the South China Sea. Up to this day, the lighthouse remains functional. If you’re up for some suspense, try visiting it when night falls.
The Umok ni Siwawer Eco Tourism Park, located in Bislak River and Dam, was inaugurated by the local government initially offering activities like 4x4 ATV rides, waterbiking, and kayaking. The park continues to develop gradually and is now home to the longest bikeline in the Philippines along with a zipline and surfline.
Newly-opened highway linking the two province, where a view deck and campsite at the top offers them a picturesque sight of surrounding areas with rich flora and fauna, amid a sea of clouds.
Built in 1704 and completed in 1894, it was declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1993. It is renowned for its unique earthquake baroque architecture and heavy uniform buttresses. After your church tour, have a slice of the famous Pinakbet Pizza and do some souvenir shopping just across the cobblestone street.
It was built in the 1970s as the official residence of the late Pres. Marcos in Ilocos Norte overlooking the legendary Paoay Lake. This imposing structure is now a museum featuring the achievements of his presidency. Don’t forget to strike a pose with the President’s portrait.
The cathedral is one of the biggest in the country and is the seat of the Diocese of Laoag. It was built of Italian Renaissance design in 1612. It is known for its massive bell tower which has been believed to be sinking and was declared a National Cultural Treasure.
Located on the cove between Ilocos Norte and Ilocos Sur, the La Virgen Milagrosa Chapel commemorates the arrival of La Virgen Milagrosa de Badoc. Local lore suggests the statue arrived from Japan and was cast adrift by fleeing missionaries. The chapel, resembling an upturned boat, is adorned with bamboo and maritime motifs, reflecting the enduring legend cherished by the locals of Ilocos Norte.
Plunge into an incredible water adventure unlike any other! From heart-pounding water slides to sun-soaked sandy shores, we have something for everyone to enjoy!
The island, which is relatively untouched, is a popular diving and surfing spot in northern Philippines. Some of the activities are snorkeling, free diving, scuba diving, surfing, and boat ride.
The rooms are housed in historical, reconstructed Spanish era “balays” (houses) which remind you of our old ancestral houses. Walking inside the sitio (village) you will find yourself transported to ancient Filipino-Spanish era plazas.
Once in Batac City, one should never miss its 'Batac Empanada' commonly referred to as the Iloco's Empanada. Batac Empanada is a deep fried meat pie filled with bits of mongo, Iloco-style longganisa, and an egg, all of which are enclosed in an orange-colored dough. This is best served with the famous Sukang Iloko.There are plenty of stores at Riverside Empanadahan in Batac City located at Valdez St., Brgy. 1-S.
With a total area of 1,479 hectares, the Ilocos Norte Sand Dunes is a land formation unique in Southeast Asia and a popular spot for 4×4 and ATV. For thrill seekers, sand boarding is a must. Best time for 4×4 would be early in the morning or late in the afternoon. Several art installations are located across the dunes.
One of the golden acres of the town of Burgos is this massive rock formation that juts out into the sea. Seen up close, it is a dazzling bright white rock that sparkles in the sun. Kapurpurawan is a showcase of the wind and water power on rock and coral. You will surely be amazed with its geological history.
The falls is very famous for its abundant waters, forming semi-circles that cascade down the multiple layers of rock. The beauty of the area is a natural
This landscape resembling a series of natural blue pools is actually a group of cascading waterfalls, hidden in the outskirts of Barangay Tanap in Burgos. The jagged and intricate formation of the rocks carefully carved by the river makes it one of the most photographic waterfalls in the province. It’s absolutely ideal for cannonball dives.
Named as one of the most beautiful beaches in the world by Travel+Leisure, it is famous for its white sand that pitches gradually into the clear-as-glass water. Swim in the peaceful waves, chill under the palms, or hire a boat for a tour around the cove. Sunbathe, relax and savor your fresh coconut juice while enjoying the view of the Bangui Windmills from afar. Nearby is Caparispisan, ideal for windsurfing, kite surfing and other water activities.
From Sitio Cabaruan East of Barangay Pasaleng, one takes a boat ride to Macagutugot and enjoy a panoramic view of rocky mountains outlining the shoreline and rock formations scattered within the waters of Pasaleng Bay. Several Cave openings are seen at the foot of the mountains adding to the magnificent scenic view.
It is a winding viaduct found at the foot of the cliff of the North Cordillera Mountain Ranges. It connects Barangay Balaoi and Barangay Pancian and is around 1.2 kilometers long. The viaduct is often referred to as the French Riviera of the North. If you’re afraid of heights, never ever look down. Watch out for the humpback whales in nearby Pasaleng.
The falls is a very popular place to visit when in Pagudpud. The cool waters cascade some 87 feet into a natural concave basin. Your 45-minute trek won’t be a bore thanks to manong tour guide and the scenic landscape.
This white sand beach is a favorite for water sports. Want some adrenaline rush? Try jetting skiing and surfing the waves.
EDC Wind Farm is located in Burgos, Ilocos Norte, Philippines, and generates around 370 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of electricity annually. The farm covers 686 hectares across the barangays of Saoit, Nagsurot, and Poblacion, and is situated in more than 600 hectares of challenging mountainous terrain. The farm has 50 Vestas V90 wind turbines, each with a capacity of 3 MW. The first phase of the project included 29 turbines, and the second phase included the remaining 21 turbines.
Declared as a National Cultural Treasure, it is the tallest of its kind in the country. It was first lit on March 31, 1892 it served as a signal to shipspassing by the Cape along the South China Sea. Up to this day, the lighthouse remains functional. If you’re up for some suspense, try visiting it when night falls.
The Umok ni Siwawer Eco Tourism Park, located in Bislak River and Dam, was inaugurated by the local government initially offering activities like 4x4 ATV rides, waterbiking, and kayaking. The park continues to develop gradually and is now home to the longest bikeline in the Philippines along with a zipline and surfline.
Ilocos Norte Tourism Office
Provincial Capitol, Brgy. 10 J.P. Rizal St., Laoag City 2900, Philippines
Tel.: +63 (077) 772 1213 | 300 9262
Mobile: +63 908-810-8654 to 55
Email: tourismilocosnorte@gmail.com
Provincial Government of Ilocos Norte
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