Ilocos Region

Nestled in the northern part of the Philippines, the Ilocos Region is a treasure trove of natural wonders, cultural heritage, and culinary delights. From the stunning coastlines of La Union to the historic towns of Ilocos Norte and Ilocos Sur, each area within this region offers a unique and unforgettable experience for travelers. Let TVTAP Booking be your guide as you embark on a journey of discovery through the enchanting landscapes and rich history of the Ilocos Region.

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Dagupan

Situated in the province of Pangasinan, Dagupan is a bustling city known for its vibrant markets, delectable cuisine, and lively festivals. Visitors can explore the iconic Bangus (milkfish) Capital of the Philippines and savor the freshest seafood dishes at the city's many restaurants and eateries. Don't miss the opportunity to witness the annual Bangus Festival, a celebration of Dagupan's rich fishing heritage, featuring parades, street dances, and culinary competitions.

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Ilocos Norte

Ilocos Norte is a province steeped in history and natural beauty, with attractions ranging from picturesque coastlines to centuries-old churches and landmarks. Visitors can explore the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Paoay Church, a stunning example of Spanish colonial architecture, or marvel at the wind turbines of Bangui Wind Farm, which dot the coastline with their towering presence. Adventure seekers can also embark on sandboarding excursions in the sand dunes of Paoay or take a dip in the crystal-clear waters of Saud Beach in Pagudpud.

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Ilocos Sur

Ilocos Sur is a province rich in cultural heritage, with charming cobblestone streets, ancestral houses, and Spanish colonial architecture. Visitors can wander through the historic streets of Vigan City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its well-preserved Spanish-era buildings and horse-drawn calesa rides. Don't miss the chance to explore the iconic Calle Crisologo, lined with heritage houses that transport you back in time to the colonial era. For nature lovers, the province also offers scenic landscapes such as the Bantay Abot Cave and the stunning Kapurpurawan Rock Formation in Burgos.

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La Union

La Union is a coastal province known for its laid-back vibe, world-class surfing spots, and breathtaking sunsets. Visitors can ride the waves at popular surf breaks such as San Juan and Urbiztondo, where seasoned surfers and beginners alike can enjoy the thrill of catching the perfect wave. After a day of surfing, unwind with a leisurely stroll along the picturesque beaches of San Fernando or enjoy a beachfront bonfire under the stars. La Union is also gaining recognition as a culinary destination, with a burgeoning food scene that offers everything from traditional Filipino dishes to international cuisine.

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Pangasinan

Pangasinan is a province blessed with natural beauty, from its pristine beaches and lush landscapes to its serene lakes and rivers. Visitors can explore the Hundred Islands National Park, a cluster of picturesque islets and coral reefs that offer opportunities for island hopping, snorkeling, and diving. Inland, the province is home to the enchanting Bolinao Falls, the awe-inspiring Cape Bolinao Lighthouse, and the mystical Enchanted Cave. Pangasinan is also known for its rich culinary heritage, with specialties such as the savory pangat (fish cooked in coconut milk) and the iconic puto (rice cake) of Calasiao.

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