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jake
18th June 2014, 14:41
Last week we had a little family adventure from Southern Tagalog to Ilocos for a few days. We originally thought the journey would take us 12hrs, however we left home at 5am and were in Vigan by 2.30pm :smile:
Nobody told me that the MMDA now have speed radar guns :omg: I was caught 'over speeding' on Mindanao avenue at 6am on a Sunday morning :cwm25:

Here are a couple of picture of our first day. It rained non stop for 5 days whilst we were there, so excuse the quality of the pics.

The first night we spent at the Vigan Plaza Hotel. Thanks Peter (Terpe) for the recommendation :xxgrinning--00xx3:

The hotel is not brand new, however it does feel like you are back in the old Spanish colonial times. It also has the added bonus of being in Calle Crisologo which is the main tourist area of the city.

http://i645.photobucket.com/albums/uu178/megansco/GEDC2879_zpse68e526d.jpg

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The main street Calle Crisologo in Vigan City

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Bantay Bell Tower which was built in 1591. Not often you get to see something that old in the Philippines!

http://i645.photobucket.com/albums/uu178/megansco/GEDC2886_zps7a1649e2.jpg

grahamw48
18th June 2014, 17:42
Excellent. An area I'm not familiar with.

Keep them coming. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

FilipinaDiver
18th June 2014, 18:04
Hello Jake, thanks for posting this! I utterly love Ilocos, I have been there many times mostly in Ilocos Norte specifically Paoay, San Nicolas, Laoag, Vintar and the famous Pagudpud! I have not tried driving there yet, did you take the SCTEX? I also loved Vigan, Calle Crisologo although it is just really a street of old Spanish houses, I must say that the cafes and restaurants there are sufficient to it's tourists. Did you try the famous 'empanada'?? Oh I miss Pilipinas!!!! :icon_lol:

stevewool
18th June 2014, 19:44
Very nice, its great seeing others pictures and it may help you plan your own visit there

Arthur Little
18th June 2014, 21:19
Last week we had a little family adventure from Southern Tagalog to Ilocos for a few days. We originally thought the journey would take us 12hrs, however we left home at 5am and were in Vigan by 2.30pm :smile:
Nobody told me that the MMDA now have speed radar guns :omg: I was caught 'over speeding' on Mindanao avenue at 6am on a Sunday morning :cwm25:

Here are a couple of picture of our first day. It rained non stop for 5 days whilst we were there, so excuse the quality of the pics.

The first night we spent at the Vigan Plaza Hotel. Thanks Peter (Terpe) for the recommendation :xxgrinning--00xx3:

The hotel is not brand new, however it does feel like you are back in the old Spanish colonial times. It also has the added bonus of being in Calle Crisologo which is the main tourist area of the city.

http://i645.photobucket.com/albums/uu178/megansco/GEDC2879_zpse68e526d.jpg

http://i645.photobucket.com/albums/uu178/megansco/GEDC2876_zpseaecebad.jpg

The main street Calle Crisologo in Vigan City

http://i645.photobucket.com/albums/uu178/megansco/IMG_5386_zps283e1a25.jpg

Bantay Bell Tower which was built in 1591. Not often you get to see something that old in the Philippines!

http://i645.photobucket.com/albums/uu178/megansco/GEDC2886_zps7a1649e2.jpg

Pity it was :raining: while you ones were there, Jake ... but nice photos all the same. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

jake
19th June 2014, 04:00
Excellent. An area I'm not familiar with.

Keep them coming. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Cheers Graham :smile:

The furthest north i had been before was San Fernando in La Union and that was over 20 years ago. We found the locals very friendly and hospitable compared to other parts of the Philippines and i would recommend you head up there next time you are over here to see Mercedes. Also get yourself down south to our place.

jake
19th June 2014, 04:09
Hello Jake, thanks for posting this! I utterly love Ilocos, I have been there many times mostly in Ilocos Norte specifically Paoay, San Nicolas, Laoag, Vintar and the famous Pagudpud! I have not tried driving there yet, did you take the SCTEX? I also loved Vigan, Calle Crisologo although it is just really a street of old Spanish houses, I must say that the cafes and restaurants there are sufficient to it's tourists. Did you try the famous 'empanada'?? Oh I miss Pilipinas!!!! :icon_lol:

We visited them all! Tried the Empanada, however i wouldn't recommend eating it every day, as it not the healthiest of foods :NoNo:
We took the SCTEX and the newly opened TPLEX all the way to Rosario. It will make a big difference to traveling times up North.

jake
19th June 2014, 04:38
On the second day we woke up to find out that a tropical storm had made landfall in Ilocos :cwm3: Anyway we headed up towards Laoag and stopped at a few of the famous landmarks on the way.

One place I would definitely recommend visiting between Vigan and Laoag is the former holiday home of the Marcos family. Due to bad weather and it no longer being the school holidays, we had the whole place to ourselves :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Malacanang Of The North

http://i645.photobucket.com/albums/uu178/megansco/IMG_5562_zps6da434f2.jpg


http://i645.photobucket.com/albums/uu178/megansco/IMG_5542_zps21545f5f.jpg

For you Graham :wink: I think you would have to sleep sideways!

Ferdinand and Imelda's bedroom.

http://i645.photobucket.com/albums/uu178/megansco/IMG_5554_zpscdfd1639.jpg

Bongbong Marcos for president 2016!

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Terpe
19th June 2014, 07:27
So glad to learn just how much you enjoyed you adventure up North Jake. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Some very interesting photo memories there too.
It's a pity that the weather didn't cheer up for you.
Outside of Mindanao, Ilocos is a real favourite of ours.

I know just what you mean about those empanada........some of them are just so moreish :hubbahubba:

grahamw48
19th June 2014, 09:36
Cheers Graham :smile:

The furthest north i had been before was San Fernando in La Union and that was over 20 years ago. We found the locals very friendly and hospitable compared to other parts of the Philippines and i would recommend you head up there next time you are over here to see Mercedes. Also get yourself down south to our place.

Good idea Jake...will have to try to include it in one of our Victory Liner 'away days'. :biggrin:

Anyway...fascinating pictures, and now we know where all the hardwood forests went. A lot of floor polishing to do in those old houses. :xxgrinning--00xx3: