a hundred ways to have fun
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PublisherNorth Philippines Visitors Bureau
(NPVB)
Renie TiczonPresident, NPVB
VP for Marketing, MNTC
Grace AyentoActing OIC, NPVB
Assistant Vice Presidentfor Marketing, MNTC
Executive EditorEdsel Ochoa
Contributing EditorChristian Obmerga
Editorial AssistantJovelyn Garcia
Contributing WritersPatsy Carrillo,
Justin Paul D. Marbella,Kara Santos, Nicole Villaluz
Contributing PhotographersJonathan Balonso,Fred Buenaventura,
Arnie Monacillo, Martin San Diego
Graphic ArtistEmmeline Sia
Sales and MarketingRhycel Marcelo
North Philippines Visitors BureauNLEX Compound, Balintawak,
Caloocan CityLandline No.: 808-7484
Email : [email protected]
Reproduction of this magazine in full or in part is prohibited, unless permission is secured from the Executive Editor and the Publisher. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this publication, However, NPVB cannot accept legal responsibility for any error or omission. Opinions expressed here are solely of the writers and not necessarily endorsed by NPVB.
North PhilippinesVisitors Bureauis a non-stock, non-profit organization spearheaded by the Manila North Tollways Corporation, builder and concessionaire of the North Luzon Expressway.
Its primary thrust is the promotion of destinations through various tourism activities and events that draw travelers in search of culture, adventure and relaxation to the North.
We almost didn’t want to feature the raw, pristine rivers and beaches this province keeps. We almost kept it to ourselves and just let you, our readers, eventually find out about it somewhere else. But you see, traveling is about sharing. The happiness we feel during our travels only becomes real when it is shared. And so in this issue, we share to
you the Pangasinan we have come to know. Secret beaches, hidden caves and watertfalls, kilometers after kilometers of pristine rivers. All these make Pangasinan an eco-tourism destination.
LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT
RENIE U. TICZONPresident, NORTH PHILIPPINES VISITORS BuREAu
Vice-President for Marketing,MANILA NORTH TOLLWAyS CORPORATION
Cover photo byMartin San Diego ModelKara Santos
Daing, or dried fish, took the spotlight in this year’s La Union Grand Electric Float Parade held last February 26, 2015.
Featuring its main product, the daing, adorned with glimmering lights, Santo Tomas’ electric float bagged major awards including Overall Best Float, Most Indigenous Float, and Best Lighting Design.
Santo Tomas also won in the Native Costume Competition for Mutia ti La Union 2015 as their muse, Angelica Maranan, strutted with such ease and glamour in her daing-embellished costume. She also received the Most Indigenous Costume award.
Now on its 9th year, the Electric Parade was one of the highlights of the province’s 165th Foundation Anniversary celebration. The La Union Grand Electric Float Parade was introduced in 2004 as part of the annual celebration of the province’s foundation. While
showcasing the uniqueness of each municipality by highlighting its products, the colorful parade also serves as a symbolic inspiration to shine as a province. The lighted floats represent the renewed exuberance of the people ofLa Union.NB
Words by Justin Paul D. Marbella | Photos by FreD buenaVentura,la uniOn inFO anD tOurisM OFFiCe
LU FLoat Parade 2015“daing” takes spotlight in
A Cellar Above the CloudsWords and photos by eDsel OChOa
Where else is best to drink wine but in the cool, fresh mountain air of Sagada. Opened a few months back, Sagada Cellar Door is the only wine cellar in this famous mountain town. Tucked secretly underground, inside the home property of Andrew Chinalpan Jr. and Bing Clemente, the cellar offers a selection of the finest wines for the discerning traveler. Enjoy your wine in the underground cellar or drink in the open air amidst a bonfire sharing tales of journeys with other travelers. And if you are lucky to catch the owners while visiting this place, they surely will let you taste their own craft beer.NB
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NLEX Lakbay Norte is a media familiarization tour program of the North Philippines Visitors Bureau that has been running for four years now. True to its thrust of promoting Northern Luzon as an adventure playground easily reachable by land, the NPVB designed this program in a way that the media will have an unforgettable experience and get them familiarized with the adventure destinations up North, which they can share to their readers.
This year the NPVB brought the media groups to Central Luzon, focusing on destinations such as Tarlac, Subic, Zambales, Clark and Pampanga. Surfing, wakeboarding, riding an ATV, kayaking and karting are just some of the activities the media experienced in this 4-day journey. Here are the highlights in photos: Photos in this spread: 1) Aquino Museum tour in Tarlac;
2) Kayaking in the Tarlac Recreational Park; 3) Surfing in Crystal Beach Zambales; 4) Enjoying the Sandbox in Porac; 5) Karting in Kart City Tarlac; 6) Deca Clark Wakeboarding; 7) Visit to the Wildlife in Need center in Subic; 8) Exploring the Subic mangroves; 9) JSJ goat farm in Tarlac; 10) Groufie at the Capones Lighthouse in Zambales; 11) Milking the goats in JSJ goat farm; 12) Networx Watersports at the Lighthouse Marina Resort Subic; 13) Monasterio De Tarlac; 14) Dune Buggy ride in Tarlac Recreational Park
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bEst staysAs the days of the media are hectic, filled with adventure activities, and cultural and heritage tours to experience, we reward them at the end of the day with the
best accommodation to relax and sleep in this part of the province.
MICROTEL INN AND SUITESA long time supporter and partner of the NLEX Lakbay Norte media tour, Microtel by Wyndham in Tarlac offers one of the best stays in this province. With 50 rooms to accommodate business and leisure travelers alike, we recommend its Queen Suite which includes chiropractor-approved mattresses for a truly restful sleep. Microtel is located adjacent to the Aquino Center and is close to the Plaza Luisita Commercial Center where you can find your favorite coffee shops and restaurants.
L SqUARE HOTELSituated conveniently along McArthur Highway, L Square is a 2-storey boutique hotel with 38 Zen-themed guest rooms, suites and villas, a rooftop bar and lounge, restaurant and coffee shop, a conference room, function hall, business center, salon and fitness club. Reasonably priced, modern and functional makes this hotel one of the top choices in Tarlac City.
LA MAjA RICA HOTELAND RESTAURANTA tradition in Tarlac, La Majarica is a favorite hotel of the Tarlaquenos enjoying its 40 guest rooms complete with modern conveniences such as an LCD TV with cable channels and free wifi. Enjoy a dip in its large swimming pool, fill your tummy in Café Maja Rica and order the house favorite Lengua and Paella.
VES FOOD RESORT & VILLASA resort and events place in one, VES gives you that homey resort feel with budget friendly rooms to stay in. The resort has a swimming pool, an event space, garden and—interestingly enough—an ostrich barn. They accept caterings and special occasion events, such as birthday parties, weddings, debut and the likes.
CApONES VISTA BEACH RESORTProbably the best view of the Capones and Camara Islands is right in front of this resort in Bgy. Pundaquit, San Antonio, Zambales. The resort’s infinity pool in front of the ocean just gives this place a relaxing and peaceful atmosphere. It is the best spot to marvel at the beautiful sun setting behind Capones Island. Immerse yourself in the rawness of the nature that surrounds it while resting peacefully in its beach-themed rooms by the sea.
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Looking for a place to spend your holidays where every fun thing to do is just right outside of your room in a resort? White Rock Beach Hotel + Waterpark in Subic Town, Zambales exactly gives you that. The resort boasts of all the fun water activities you need to satisfy your restless soul. It has the Surfrider, a wavepool simulating ocean waves by throwing gallons of water at a certain speed creating surf-like swells
newbies and experienced surfers can enjoy. It also has two large wavepools good for swimming, soaking and enjoying the surf lessthe surfboards.
Move around the park and discover its giant slide called the Big Bowl where you can get swirled around inside a huge water tank before getting spat out to the pool underneath it. And if ever you get tired of all these pool
attractions, fret not for the ocean is just a few steps away. You can go kayaking around Subic Bay or you can just laze around the shore and get a nice tan while sipping a large glass of margarita or any cocktail of your choice.
Don’t want to get wet? Try the zip line and climbing wall. Or if you don’t want to be out under the sun at all, the resort has a sports center with 10-lane bowling alley, billiards and ping
pong tables, and a fitness center for pumping your muscles. You will never run out of things to do in this place!
Conference, company meeting, planning and outing or any type of gathering, White Rock can accommodate about 700 people in its biggest conference room. Or better yet, rent the whole resort that can easily host around 5,000 guests at a time.NB
WHITE ROCK BEACH HOTEL AND WATERPARK- A Destination Of Its Own -
The NLEX Lakbay Norte media tour is an annual program of the North Philippines Visitors Bureau (NPVB) promoting destinations in North Luzon.
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9 10In the next issue of North Bound, watch out for Lakbay Norte’s Best Eats.*
PangasinanaN Eco-tourism drEamWords by niCOle VillaluzPhoto taken at the Sundowners Vacation Villas, Bolinaoby eDsel OChOa
SuNDOWNERS VACATION VILLASA new edition to the growing number of establishments in Bolinao, Sundowners Vacation Villas is a Santorini inspired vacation villas nestled on a hilltop with a romantic infinity pool overlooking Santiago Island and the coast of Bolinao. Rent the Family or Couple Villas and have access to the breathtaking infinity pools!
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Sandwiched between tourist destinations rapidly increasing in popularity—Ilocos and Baguio to the north, Baler and Zambales to the east and south—it has become so easy to overlook Pangasinan. But the truth is, this once crown jewel of the north has wonders hidden in its folds.
Home to the world-famous Hundred Islands, Pangasinan boasts of sea adventures—from lazy sun-drenched days sprawled on fine white sand, to cliff jumping in spectacular island caves, and helmet diving. In the towns, the day ends early, but they start early too, as vendors prepare their
produce in the markets and fishermen set sail to sea. In the century-old churches, which Pangasinan has an abundance of, history and old religion are still etched. And you can see it in the faces of pilgrims coming to pray. And in the streets, you will find the friendliest of people; the kids who would yell hello at tourists from across the creek; the happy merchants who will ask for their picture to be taken; the fishermen who would beckon for you to come closer to see their fresh catch. While in the capital, Lingayen, you’ll find impressive infrastructure and recreational spaces that speak volumes about the leaders and the people combined.
The name Pangasinan comes from the contracted Filipino words “pang” and “asin” meaning “for” and “salt,” respectively. Location to two of the largest salt farms in the country, the unheeded gems of Pangasinan perfectly resemble the same properties as their main produce—salt.
Salt is known to be the natural element that which preserves, heals, and replenishes. undeniably, these are everything that can be attributed to the remarkable qualities of Pangasinan, too.NB
(LINGAYEN)Declared one of the country’s 8 architectural treasures by the NCCA, it’s easy to see why the Lingayen Capitol is the most beautiful capitolbuilding in the Philippines. The building is located within a sprawling complex with the Veterans Memorial Park, which showcases memorabilia of the 1945 Lingayen Gulf Landings.
Provincial Capitol Compound
(NATIVIDAD)Standing on top of ahill in the Sky Plaza, this40-foot statue of Christ the Redeemer, called “Ayat ni Apo Jesus” (God’s Love), watches over the town of Natividad in Pangasinan province.
Christ the Redeemer Statue at the Sky Plaza
(manaoag)The Lady of manaoag Basilica is a major pilgrimage site in the country. This shrine draws in thousands of devotees every year seeking miracles from the Blessed Virgin mary, invoked as a patroness of the sick, helpless and needy.
Lady of Manaoag Basilica
Words by Kara santOsPhotos in this page by Martin san DiegO
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(BOLINAO)The 500-hectare Pacific Salt Farms in Bolinao is the largest salt producer in the Philippines. Take an eco-tour to learn about the 14,000 different uses of salt, experience salt harvesting and production firsthand, visit a salt mountain, and hop aboard an old locomotive circling the salt farm’s 3-km long rail system.
Pacific Salt Farms
(BOLINAO)Built by Americans in 1903, Cape Bolinao is the second tallest lighthouse in the country. The lighthouse stands 351 feet above sea level on a hill known as Punta Piedra Point, which provides a panoramic view of the shores of Bolinao.NB
Cape Bolinao Lighthouse
(CALASIAO)Declared a National Cultural Treasure, this historic church in Calasiao, Pangasinan boasts of a unique architectural design reflecting the Spanish and Latin American architecture fused with Chinese and indigenous Philippines works of art.
Saints Peterand Paul Church
(LINGAYEN)Go for an early morning jog or walk along Lingayen beach’s long and wide shoreline covered in glittering gray sand. With huts and fishing boats lining the shore, the boardwalk offers a scenic and rustic respite. During mornings, you can watch fishermen at the shore hauling in their day’s catch.
Lingayen Boardwalk(binmaley)Situated along the highway overlooking a baroque cathedral dating back to the 17th century, this museum showcases the rich culture of the town of binmaley, which lies between lingayen and Dagupan City.
Binmaley Museum
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Romana Peanut BrittleThese sweet and crunchy treats made from finest quality peanuts, sugar, fresh butter and corn syrup, make a great snack anytime of the day. Take home Romana goodies from its factory located at Gov. B. Aquino St., Mangaldan. Furniture from
BinmaleyBinmaley is known for several small-scale industries including furniture making. Carved wooden pieces can be found throughout shops in small villages of Malindong, Biec and Nagupliayan.
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Words by Kara santOsPhotos by Martin san DiegO
Puto CalasiaoThese soft and delicious rice cakes are dubbed Calasiao’s “white gold.” Buy these bite-sized treats from the rows of stalls near Calasiao Church or from Bella’s Puto Calasiao, which sells flavorful variants likeube, pandan, strawberryand cheese.
BangusAfter feasting on bangus (milkfish), which is served widely in Pangasinan restaurants, don’t forget to take home packs of this homegrown fish for cooking back home.
PatupatA native delicacy made from glutinous rice cooked in sugarcane juice.
TupigA delicacy made from ground glutinous rice and coconut strips wrapped in banana leaves then cooked over charcoal.
Handmade swords Want something unique tohang on your wall? Check out the swords forged in the firesof Pozzorubio, Pangasinan which replicate those from Hollywood hits like Lord of the Rings and Braveheart.
Meat from MangaldanTake home packs of tapa, tocino, longganisa and other breakfast goodies from the local market or Cela’s Meat Products in Mangaldan.
BagoongDrop by J & E’s Factory to see how bagoong, made of fish or krill fermented in salt is made. Take home a couple of bottles of this favorite Pinoy condiment that’s best enjoyed withkare-kare or green mango.NB
Ciudad Fernandino Hotel and Restaurant (uRDANETA)
Located along McArthur Highway, this long standing hotel has dishes that will remind you of home. Choose from its sinigang express variations, and be sure to finish off your meal with a scrumptious caramel cake.
Hotel Consuelo Resort & Chinese Restaurant(LINGAyEN)
At the heart of Lingayen and an eating tradition in this province where almost all of Lingayen’s community eats here, Consuelo’s simply offers the best tasting no frills chinese food in town.
Eliana’s Restogrill(ALAMINOS)
Located conveniently along the national road, Eliana’s Resto Grill is a good choice when you want to enjoy authentic local dishes, grilled specialties and seafood after touring the home of the Hundred Islands. Feast on their bestsellers like grilled hito (catfish), seafood sinigang, pinakbet and calamares.
Capitol Resort Hotel(LINGAyEN)
The in-house restaurant of the provincial-owned Capitol Resort Hotel in Lingayen serves local specialties like inihaw na bangus and Filipino favorites like nilagang baka, lechon kawali andensaladang talong and okra.After a filling meal, you can practice your golf swing at the driving range right outside with a view of the Lingayen Gulf.
Matutina’s(DAGuPAN)
Synonymous with the high-pitched kasambahay made famous by the popular 80’s sitcom “John en Marsha”, the owner decided to adopt the name as locals had called her by that nickname. Today Matutina’s is a Pangasinan classic, their sinigang na malaga and crispy hipon are crowd favorites.
Words by Kara santOsand Patsy CarrillO
Photos by Martin san DiegO
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1 Visit the Bangrin M
angrovesA
42.25-hectare mang
rove forest, Bang
rin M
arine Protected A
rea is Bani, Pang
asinan’s p
ride and
most p
recious secret. Charter
a small b
oat from Sitio B
angrin and
let the b
oatman lead
you through B
ani river, tow
ards the ed
ge of the m
angrove forest
where a b
oardw
alk awaits for those w
ho
want to take a closer look. B
e sure to bring
your cam
eras; the 15 to 20 minute b
oat rid
e toward
s the mang
rove forest is a feat in itself alone. O
ver 30 species of b
oth local and
mig
ratory bird
s flock freely in the area, m
aking B
angrin one of the top
bird
watching
sites in the Philip
pines.
2 Maranum
Falls (N
atividad)Tucked
away in the m
ountains of Nativid
ad,
Pangasinan is its top
ecotourism attraction—
Maranum
Falls. A 2-km
trek along V
iray River
is required
to get there, b
ut worry not as
the path is easy to tread
. Maranum
Falls is a sp
ectacular sight, b
ut the charm of the p
lace lies in the little thing
s: the soothing song
of the cascad
ing w
ater along the stream
, the b
irds chirp
ing overhead
, and the sw
eet faces of local kid
s who sm
ile at visitors as they p
ass by. The b
asin where the w
ater falls is p
erfect for swim
ming
, but b
e prep
ared to
b
e lured in, b
ecause the tranquil am
biance
of Maranum
Falls will b
e beckoning
, as if b
egg
ing you to stay long
er.
4 Adventure tour ofthe H
undred Islands7,107 island
s in the Philip
pines, and
123 o
f them can b
e found
here. Rid
ing
a bang
ka from
Alam
inos ap
pro
aching
these famo
us cluster of island
s, the feeling
is elating. The w
ind w
ill be
brushing
against yo
ur face. The sun w
ill be b
eaming
high ab
ove. A
nd the
islands, o
nce they start to ap
pear in
the distance, w
ill evoke an und
eniable
eagerness sure to
sweep
any weary
traveler away. A
fter all, once yo
u get
to exp
erience these islands, yo
u will
understand
why H
undred
Islands is the
prized
gem
of P
angasinan.
Go
helmet d
iving in Q
uezon Island
for a
measly P
300, and g
et to exp
erience the surreal feeling
of w
alking und
erwater,
feeding
fishes, and saying
hello to
g
iant clams. O
r perhap
s you’d
rather stay ab
ove the w
ater? The zipline in
Go
vernor’s Island
crossing
tow
ards
neighb
oring
Virg
in Island m
ight b
e m
ore yo
ur cup o
f tea. But fo
r the thrill-seekers, the hig
hlight o
f the Hund
red
Islands exp
erience is the 70-foo
t cliff d
iving sp
ot in M
arcos Island
that dro
ps
to the b
eautiful turquo
ise waters o
f Im
elda cave lead
ing o
ut to the b
each.It takes a m
assive do
se of co
urage to
jum
p, b
ut once yo
u do
, the exhilarating
feeling o
f freedo
m w
ill abso
lutely be all
wo
rth it.
7 Cave Spelunking (Cacupangan Cave) There is so
much to
P
angasinan than w
hat meets
the eye. And
nothing
pro
ves this m
ore than the ab
undance
of no
table caves nestled
in lush areas all aro
und the
pro
vince. In Bo
linao, yo
u can find
Enchanted
Cave and
C
indy’s C
ave—sm
all caverns w
ith bo
wls o
f clear, turquo
ise w
ater where travelers can take a d
ip. Then there’s A
ngel C
ave in Bani,
mo
re than 1,700 meters, nam
ed after a lim
estone fo
rmatio
n shaped
likean ang
el’s wing
s disco
vered w
ithin.
In the heart of M
abini, P
angasinan tho
ugh, lies the rem
arkable
Cacup
angan C
ave. Marvel at g
lorio
us rock fo
rmatio
ns, wad
e throug
h shallo
w and
deep
coo
l water, and
crawl thro
ugh tig
hter op
enings.
Perfect fo
r spelunking
, Cacup
angan C
ave is a real sensory treat fo
r the ad
venturous at heart.
3 Balungao Hilltop
AdventureTake a d
ip in B
alungao
’s famo
us hot
and co
ld sp
rings. Feel the ad
renalineo
f speed
ing o
n an ATV
across exciting
dirt ro
ads. G
o m
ountain b
iking. O
r challeng
e the lionheart in yo
u and rid
e their 1.4-km
zipline—
one o
f the long
estin the P
hilipp
ines. The launch po
int iso
n top
of a hill, 220 m
eters abo
ve sea level. This is no
feat for the w
eak, but
the experience w
ill definitely b
e one
for the b
oo
ks.
6 Agno River in BugallonSo
on to
op
en is a river side
restaurant and w
ater spo
rt facilities. Yo
u can go
kayaking
or jet skiing
or sim
ply enjo
y the serene am
biance o
f this p
lace while eating
your m
eals. A
gno
River snakes thru seven
tow
ns including
the tow
n of
Bug
allon.
5 CabongaoanBeach (Burgos)A
hidd
en beach in the to
wn o
f B
urgo
s. Hid
den, as it is no
t so
easy to reach fro
m the m
ain tow
n. Still a fishing
village, the co
ve is uncro
wd
ed, b
lessed w
ith white
sand and
shallow
waters. A
few
mo
dest lo
dg
es can be fo
und b
ut b
est experienced
by cam
ping
by
the beach. B
ring fo
od
as there are no
established
restaurants yet in this area.
8 Tondol Beach (Anda)K
ilom
eters of ankle d
eep
clear waters, fine w
hite sand
, mo
dest lo
dg
ing and
an intact eco
system all
makes-up
this beautiful
beach haven. Still
unknow
n to m
any, Tond
ol
is a bo
ard sp
ort p
aradise
waiting
to b
e uncovered
.
9 Bani Beach (Bani)W
anna be aw
ay from
the wo
rld?
Then this secluded
spo
t is for
you. This sm
all cove in the co
ast o
f Bani d
oes no
t attract much
peo
ple as there is o
nly one
resort in this area. Yo
u can’t sw
im far o
ut either as the waves
of the So
uth China Sea co
mes
slapp
ing o
n its cliffs and ro
cks. B
ut there is beauty in this little
spo
t that is hard to
describ
e.
10 Umbrella Rocks
(Agno) N
amed
after the fern-deco
rated
bo
ulders that takes the shap
e of
a curved um
brella. D
ark sand,
small and
big
rock fo
rmatio
ns d
ot the exp
anse landscap
e of
this beach that b
rings a p
leasant resp
ite to a d
ay of travelling
. Lo
w tid
e or hig
h tide, w
ater is o
nly ankle deep
. The place is
still free from
any lod
ging
and
restaurants, except fo
r a few
huts that can be rented
per d
ay. C
om
e evening tim
e, you can
camp
by the b
each.
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8 Tondol Beach (Anda)K
ilom
eters of ankle d
eep
clear waters, fine w
hite sand
, mo
dest lo
dg
ing and
an intact eco
system all
makes-up
this beautiful
beach haven. Still
unknow
n to m
any, Tond
ol
is a bo
ard sp
ort p
aradise
waiting
to b
e uncovered
.
9 Bani Beach (Bani)W
anna be aw
ay from
the wo
rld?
Then this secluded
spo
t is for
you. This sm
all cove in the co
ast o
f Bani d
oes no
t attract much
peo
ple as there is o
nly one
resort in this area. yo
u can’t sw
im far o
ut either as the waves
of the So
uth China Sea co
mes
slapp
ing o
n its cliffs and ro
cks. B
ut there is beauty in this little
spo
t that is hard to
describ
e.
10 Umbrella Rocks (Agno)
Nam
ed after the fern-d
ecorated
b
ould
ers that takes the shape o
f a curved
umb
rella. Dark sand
, small and
big
rock
form
ations d
ot the exp
anse landscap
e o
f this beach that b
rings a p
leasant resp
ite to a d
ay of travelling
. Low
tide o
r hig
h tide, w
ater is only ankle d
eep. The
place is still free fro
m any lo
dg
ing and
restaurants, excep
t for a few
huts that can b
e rented p
er day. C
om
e evening
time, yo
u can camp
by the b
each.
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1 Visit the Bangrin M
angrovesA
42.25-hectare mang
rove forest, Bang
rin M
arine Protected A
rea is Bani, Pang
asinan’s p
ride and
most p
recious secret. Charter
a small b
oat from Sitio B
angrin and
let the b
oatman lead
you through B
ani river, tow
ards the ed
ge of the m
angrove forest
where a b
oardw
alk awaits for those w
ho
want to take a closer look. B
e sure to bring
your cam
eras; the 15 to 20 minute b
oat rid
e toward
s the mang
rove forest is a feat in itself alone. O
ver 30 species of b
oth local and
mig
ratory bird
s flock freely in the area, m
aking B
angrin one of the top
bird
watching
sites in the Philip
pines.
2 Maranum
Falls (N
atividad)Tucked
away in the m
ountains of Nativid
ad,
Pangasinan is its top
ecotourism attraction—
Maranum
Falls. A 2-km
trek along V
iray River
is required
to get there, b
ut worry not as
the path is easy to tread
. Maranum
Falls is a sp
ectacular sight, b
ut the charm of the p
lace lies in the little thing
s: the soothing song
of the cascad
ing w
ater along the stream
, the b
irds chirp
ing overhead
, and the sw
eet faces of local kid
s who sm
ile at visitors as they p
ass by. The b
asin where the w
ater falls is p
erfect for swim
ming
, but b
e prep
ared to
b
e lured in, b
ecause the tranquil am
biance
of Maranum
Falls will b
e beckoning
, as if b
egg
ing you to stay long
er.
4 Adventure tour ofthe H
undred Islands7,107 island
s in the Philip
pines, and
123 o
f them can b
e found
here. Rid
ing
a bang
ka from
Alam
inos ap
pro
aching
these famo
us cluster of island
s, the feeling
is elating. The w
ind w
ill be
brushing
against yo
ur face. The sun w
ill be b
eaming
high ab
ove. A
nd the
islands, o
nce they start to ap
pear in
the distance, w
ill evoke an und
eniable
eagerness sure to
sweep
any weary
traveler away. A
fter all, once yo
u get
to exp
erience these islands, yo
u will
understand
why H
undred
Islands is the
prized
gem
of P
angasinan.
Go
helmet d
iving in Q
uezon Island
for a
measly P
300, and g
et to exp
erience the surreal feeling
of w
alking und
erwater,
feeding
fishes, and saying
hello to
g
iant clams. O
r perhap
s you’d
rather stay ab
ove the w
ater? The zipline in
Go
vernor’s Island
crossing
tow
ards
neighb
oring
Virg
in Island m
ight b
e m
ore yo
ur cup o
f tea. But fo
r the thrill-seekers, the hig
hlight o
f the Hund
red
Islands exp
erience is the 70-foo
t cliff d
iving sp
ot in M
arcos Island
that dro
ps
to the b
eautiful turquo
ise waters o
f Im
elda cave lead
ing o
ut to the b
each.It takes a m
assive do
se of co
urage to
jum
p, b
ut once yo
u do
, the exhilarating
feeling o
f freedo
m w
ill abso
lutely be all
wo
rth it.
7 Cave Spelunking (Cacupangan Cave) There is so
much to
P
angasinan than w
hat meets
the eye. And
nothing
pro
ves this m
ore than the ab
undance
of no
table caves nestled
in lush areas all aro
und the
pro
vince. In Bo
linao, yo
u can find
Enchanted
Cave and
C
indy’s C
ave—sm
all caverns w
ith bo
wls o
f clear, turquo
ise w
ater where travelers can take a d
ip. Then there’s A
ngel C
ave in Bani,
mo
re than 1,700 meters, nam
ed after a lim
estone fo
rmatio
n shaped
likean ang
el’s wing
s disco
vered w
ithin.
In the heart of M
abini, P
angasinan tho
ugh, lies the rem
arkable
Cacup
angan C
ave. Marvel at g
lorio
us rock fo
rmatio
ns, wad
e throug
h shallo
w and
deep
coo
l water, and
crawl thro
ugh tig
hter op
enings.
Perfect fo
r spelunking
, Cacup
angan C
ave is a real sensory treat fo
r the ad
venturous at heart.
3 Balungao Hilltop
AdventureTake a d
ip in B
alungao
’s famo
us hot
and co
ld sp
rings. Feel the ad
renalineo
f speed
ing o
n an ATV
across exciting
dirt ro
ads. G
o m
ountain b
iking. O
r challeng
e the lionheart in yo
u and rid
e their 1.4-km
zipline—
one o
f the long
estin the P
hilipp
ines. The launch po
int iso
n top
of a hill, 220 m
eters abo
ve sea level. This is no
feat for the w
eak, but
the experience w
ill definitely b
e one
for the b
oo
ks.
6 Agno River in BugallonSo
on to
op
en is a river side
restaurant and w
ater spo
rt facilities. Yo
u can go
kayaking
or jet skiing
or sim
ply enjo
y the serene am
biance o
f this p
lace while eating
your m
eals. A
gno
River snakes thru seven
tow
ns including
the tow
n of
Bug
allon.
5 CabongaoanBeach (Burgos)A
hidd
en beach in the to
wn o
f B
urgo
s. Hid
den, as it is no
t so
easy to reach fro
m the m
ain tow
n. Still a fishing
village, the co
ve is uncro
wd
ed, b
lessed w
ith white
sand and
shallow
waters. A
few
mo
dest lo
dg
es can be fo
und b
ut b
est experienced
by cam
ping
by
the beach. B
ring fo
od
as there are no
established
restaurants yet in this area.
8 Tondol Beach (Anda)K
ilom
eters of ankle d
eep
clear waters, fine w
hite sand
, mo
dest lo
dg
ing and
an intact eco
system all
makes-up
this beautiful
beach haven. Still
unknow
n to m
any, Tond
ol
is a bo
ard sp
ort p
aradise
waiting
to b
e uncovered
.
9 Bani Beach (Bani)W
anna be aw
ay from
the wo
rld?
Then this secluded
spo
t is for
you. This sm
all cove in the co
ast o
f Bani d
oes no
t attract much
peo
ple as there is o
nly one
resort in this area. Yo
u can’t sw
im far o
ut either as the waves
of the So
uth China Sea co
mes
slapp
ing o
n its cliffs and ro
cks. B
ut there is beauty in this little
spo
t that is hard to
describ
e.
10 Umbrella Rocks
(Agno) N
amed
after the fern-deco
rated
bo
ulders that takes the shap
e of
a curved um
brella. D
ark sand,
small and
big
rock fo
rmatio
ns d
ot the exp
anse landscap
e of
this beach that b
rings a p
leasant resp
ite to a d
ay of travelling
. Lo
w tid
e or hig
h tide, w
ater is o
nly ankle deep
. The place is
still free from
any lod
ging
and
restaurants, except fo
r a few
huts that can be rented
per d
ay. C
om
e evening tim
e, you can
camp
by the b
each.
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Ciudad ElminaFishing Village
(DAGuPAN)
This sprawling fish farm tucked deep in Dagupan calls on its visitors
for the chance to catch their own fish. As two large lakes surround
the property, guests can enjoy their catch whilst on a cruise. Prepare to fall in love with their crispy hito and
seafood kare-kare.
Gibb’s Ihaw-Ihawat Kainan
(LINGAyEN)
What started out as a quaint stall has now become the go-to restaurant for some of the best tasting pigar-
pigar in town. Pigar-pigar or carabao beef, is considered a local delicacy. It is often served sautéed with slices of
cabbage and onions.
Pedritos Bakeshop and Restaurant(DAGuPAN)
The locals know by heart how the story of Pedritos began with Dina’s delectable ensaymadas. From there, the quaint bakery had turned into a full-fledged restaurant that offers great tasting Filipino and Mexican inspired dishes.
Hotel Trish(MANGALDAN)
Café Fab at Hotel Trish offers a variety of local and international dishes that cater to everyone’s taste buds. Their take on pancit canton, and specialty tapa will have you reaching for more.
Hardin Sa Paraiso Grill and Restaurant (MANAOAG)
After visiting the Manaoag Church, visitors can feast on Filipino seafood favorites at Hardin sa Paraiso, located just a few minutes away from the Basilica. Enjoy the grilled bangus and nilasing na hipon.
Chatanoga Grilland Restaurant(LINGAyEN)
After a day of exploring the city, you can grab a cold one, pair it with the bestselling butter chicken, and chat with the locals in this hang out spot near the heart of Lingayen.
BestS t a y
Words by Patsy CarrillOPhotos by Martin san DiegO
(LINGAyEN)
This fairly new hotel, located along the highway offers
comfortable accommodations with a modern design. Travelers willing to spend can stay in its deluxe accommodations, while those on a budget can try the
dorm type rooms. Star Monica is complete with a restaurant that can cater to large functions, a
bar, and even a lap pool.
Star Monica(BOLINAO)
Its modest accommodations gives travelers the chance to choose rooms that suits them best. The resort also offers fun outdoor activities like kayaking and bike riding in the comforts of its vicinity. The El Pescador
recently opened their new luxury hotel called the Seaside Grand
treating visitors with a view fronting the beach.
El Pescador Resort
(LINGAyEN)
This Hawaiian inspired resort is best enjoyed with the family; let
the kids frolic in the Aquatica Marina water park, while you enjoy
the relaxing spa services, then end your perfect day in tropical
paradise with a view of the sunset from its beach. The El Puerto
Marina is also a few minutes away from the Lingayen Capitol.
El Puerto Marina Beach Resort and
Vacation Club
(MANGALDAN)
Differing from the hotels and resorts along Pangasinan is this former
ancestral home, turned B&B. The interiors will remind you of the
summers you spent in your lolo and lola’s place, which tell of stories rich in history. Casa upeng has
four cozy rooms, which guarantee personalized service.
Casa de Doña UpengPunta Riviera Resort(BOLINAO)
Picture lying by the beach and unwinding with a view of the breathtaking Bolinao sunset. This is the image that Punta Riviera has to offer. The resort offers comfortable and spacious rooms perfect for honeymooners or families looking for a great vacation spot. Located near the Malino river, Punta Riviera also offers kayaking tours to the mangrove forest along the river.
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2 suNgayaN griLLA floating restaurant that cruises along Balingasay River. Best way to enjoy your meal amidst a backdrop of mangroves and pristine surrounding.
4 puNta riviEraPhoto courtesy of Punta riVieraAn upscale, romantic resort with a 15-km beach area and an infinity pool perfect to view the sun setting on the South China Sea. The resort is also big enough to accommodate large events such as weddings, company outings and conferences, team building and more.
3 boLiNao faLLsPhoto by arnie MOnaCillO OFwww.iaMbuChOK.COMNo, Bolinao is not just beaches. Its best kept secret is actually this 20-foot waterfall found about20 km away from the town. Simply beautiful and easy to reach and the water is very refreshing! This place should also be in your bucket list of waterfalls to visit.
1 patar bEachThe most famous beach in Bolinao. Still free from any established resorts, this public beach can be enjoyed year round, though it can get full during the peak summer season.
5 trEasurEs of boLiNao Situated beside Patar Beach and the Bolinao Lighthouse, this resort has the best view of the rock formations along the Bolinao coast from its elevated bridgeway by the sea. It also has an infinity pool that overlooks Patar Beach.
6 ENchaNtEd cavEA must for every visitor in Bolinao, a dip in the emerald green spring pool water inside this cave. This place is a phenomenon as large corals that look like rocks surround this cave. Proving that this place was submerged in water millions of years ago, fossilized giant clams were discovered here. you can also stay overnight as the place has small size rooms for rent to give the weary traveler an enchanting rest.
Bolinaomust-sEEPhotos by Martin san DiegO
7 saNtiago isLaNdA 15-minute banca ride brings you to this island across Bolinao. Here you can find a community involved in weaving banigs made from Buri, farming danggit that is sold in Manila markets and making custom made blades by a true to life “Panday” or sword smith. It also has a sea farm nursing about 37,000 giant clams.
8 baLiNgasay rivErKnown as the cleanest river in North Luzon, it has won the Gawad Pangulo sa Kapaligiran Award twice for inland bodies of water. Quiet and pristine, the whole river is lined by century old mangroves on either side. And if you get the chance to paddle this river, a beautiful waterfall awaits at the end.
9 suNdowNErs vacatioN viLLas A Santorini inspired vacation villas that can accommodate 20 persons at a time and offers a great view of the Bolinao coast line and Santiago Island.
DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM, Region 2#2 Dalan Na Pav-vurulun, Regional Government Center, 3500
Tuguegarao City, CagayanTel/Fax ( 078) 304-1503; 304-1499;
Tel. No.(078)373-9563; 0918-909-2326;Email Address: [email protected]; [email protected];
Web Address: www.dotregion2.com.ph;Facebook Page: DOT Cagayan Valley Region
DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM, Region 2#2 Dalan Na Pav-vurulun, Regional Government Center,
3500 Tuguegarao City, CagayanTel/Fax ( 078) 304-1503; 304-1499;
Tel. No. (078)373-9563; 0918-909-2326;Email Address: [email protected]; [email protected];
Web Address: www.dotregion2.com.ph;Facebook Page: DOT Cagayan Valley Region
PALAUI ISLAND, SANTA ANA, Province of Cagayan
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Manila North Tollways Corporation President and CEO Rodrigo E. Franco (left) poses with Land Transportation, Franchising and Regulatory Board Chairman Winston Ginez and PhilExport President Sergio Ortiz-Luis Jr. (third and fourth from the left, respectively) after presenting them with certificates of appreciation as speakersof the NLEX Leaders’ Forum held recently.
As part of its advocacy to strengthen relationships with stakeholders in the transport sector, MNTC has organized the NLEX Leaders’ Forum
aimed at addressing emerging trends in the trucking industry and inspiring leadership and business excellence.
More than 50 truckers from33 trucking companies participated in the Forum (inset photo) held at the First Pacific Leadership Academy (FPLA) in Antipolo, Rizal.
Joining them are: MNTCVice President for Marketing Renie u. Ticzon (right) andToll Regulatory BoardTechnical Consultant Assistant Secretary Alberto Suansing (second from left).NB
nLeX Leaders' forum
in full swing as traffic volume increases
New NLEX-MacArthurHighway Link
An increasing number of motorists are now using Segment 9 of the NLEX Harbor Link road project, which is already operating in full swing following its soft opening on March 19.
Segment 9 is a new 2.42-kilometer tollway that links NLEX from the Smart Connect Interchange to MacArthur Highway in Karuhatan, Valenzuela City. It is the first component of NLEX Harbor Link Project, the ambitious road expansion project of the Manila North Tollways Corporation (MNTC), builder and concessionaire of NLEX, that aims to bring the expressway more accessible to motorists.
“Traffic volume has steadily risen from about 1,000 to 7,000
vehicles a day as more and more motorists discover the convenience and shorter travel times this new segment makes possible,” Rodrigo E. Franco, MNTC president and CEO, said.
Built at a cost of P1.59 billion, Segment 9 provides motorists on NLEX with a more direct route to the Caloocan-Malabon-Navotas-Valenzuela (CAMANAVA) district as well as the Port Area where Manila’s premier harbors are located.
“Vehicles going to CAMANAVA via NLEX can now take the west-bound ramp of the Smart Connect Interchange, proceed through Segment 9 and take MacArthur Highway instead of exiting at the Valenzuela Interchange and passing through the congested Maysan
Road,” Franco pointed out. “Vehicles going to the Port Area can take the same route and pass by Monumento in Caloocan instead of exiting at Balintawak and going through traffic-heavy EDSA.”
Meanwhile, an increasing number of motorists have also been using the Segment 9-Smart Connect Interchange link as a traffic-free “short cut” from Mindanao Avenue in Quezon City to Karuhatan, Valenzuela and vice versa.
MNTC is projecting traffic volume to reach 27,000 vehicles daily during the new tollway’s initial year.
Segment 9 is expected to greatly facilitate the movement of people and goods
between Central and North Luzon and Metro Manila, particularly the CAMANAVA district as well as the Port Area.
“By linking NLEX and MacArthur Highway, we foresee increased economic activities in these areas since it will improve transport logistics through the more efficient movement of trucks,” Franco said.
The economic benefits Segment 9 will bring are expected to increase further when Segment 10 of the NLEX Harbor Link is finished in late 2016. Segments 9 and 10 will be linked via the NLEX Karuhatan Valenzuela Interchange. Stretching 5.65 kilometers long, Segment 10 will largely be an elevated expressway, directly connecting NLEX and MacArthur Highway to Manila’s Port Area. Segment 10 will primarily cater to port traffic and is envisioned to significantly speed up and reduce the cost of the transport of goods from Central and Northern Luzon to the country’s premier ports.
“When Segments 9 and 10 become operational, the country’s port congestion problem will be a thing of the past,” Franco noted.
Motorists using Segment 9 pay upon entry the same toll fees as those currently collected in the existing NLEX Open System. Toll fees are P45 for Class 1 vehicles (cars, jeepneys,
sport utility vehicles and motorcycles). P113 for Class 2 vehicles (buses, light trucks and cars and jeeps with trailers or carry high loads on their roofs), and P136 for Class 3 vehicles (vehicles with more than two axles and are higher than seven feet).NB
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north luzon newsNorth luzon news
HarVeSt HoteL’S GraNd oPeNING
Harvest Hotel’s grand opening was held last May 20, 2015. The affair started early at 8:00 a.m. with the blessing of the entire hotel building facilities including staff houses and the newly operational laundry area owned by the hotel.
The blessing was officiated by three priests and attended mostly by the family of the owners, the HII (Hospitality Innovators Inc.) Management higher-ups, Harvest Hotel employees and friends.
The ribbon cutting follows at 3:30 p.m. with special guests DOT Region 3 Director Ronnie Tiotuico, N. E. Provincial Tourism Officer Ms. Carol De Guzman, Atty. JV Bautista,Engr. Manuel and Angie Ilagan (owners of Kingston Tower
Corp.), Ms. Atchoo Ilagan (President of Kingston Tower Corp.), and HII Management group headed by Mr. Luis “Spanky” Monserrat. The affair overflowed with sumptuous food and cocktails were served. It was well attended by more than 200 guests mostly from the corporate groups and members of the business community in the city. Adding glitters to the event is the
music provided by a local violinist and folk singers.
The party culminated with a raffle; sponsored prizes includes an overnight stay in the different hotels and residences managed by Hospitality Innovators Inc. all over Metro Manila and Cebu.
Harvest Hotel is a member of Nueva Ecija Convention and Visitors Association.
New adVeNtUre deStINatIoNSThe North Philippines Visitors Bureau (NPVB) with its Executive Director Edsel Ochoa visited the province of Bulacan, Nueva Ecija and Pangasinan along with outdoor sports experts and consultants for an ocular and testing of several locations for possible new adventure destinations. As part of the NPVB’s programs, new destinations are being opened
up to travelers to help bring economic progress in certain areas where new tourismactivities has great potential. Soon to be launched with organized and packaged tours are the Bitbit Bridge Rappeling Tours in Norzagaray, Bulacan, Stand-up Paddleboarding Toursin Balingasay River, Pangasinanand also in Pahingahan Dam, Nueva Ecija.
SuP in Balingasay River
Pahingahan Dam, Nueva Ecija
Rappeling in Bitbit Bridge
Pahingahan Dam, Nueva Ecija
One visit to this province is not enough to cover what this province has to offer. We went back twice to Pangasinan just to be able to fully explore its beautiful water systems from secluded beaches to pristine rivers. Special thanks toGov. Amado Espino Jr., Ms. Malu Amor-Elduayan and Marco Sales from the Provincial Tourism and Cultural Affairs Office of Pangasinan who made our visit to their province possible and unforgettable. Big thanks also to all the LGu’s and PVB members and officers who helped and made our trip pleasant and enjoyable.
with team Fliptrip.ph, Jackie, Elle and SUP consultant Tono Legarda
team North Bound Martin, Kara, Marco (Pangasinan Tourism), Patsy, Nicole & Edsel
North Bound Team in Pangasinan
The Subic Bay Hotels, Attractions, Tourism, Stakeholders and Visitors Board (SBHATSVB) is making significant strides in expanding its tourism program. Subic Bay Freeport Zone is considered as one of the top 10 tourist destinations in the Philippines by the Department of Tourism. Its dynamic composition makes it one of the ideal destinations for travelers of all kinds.
The recently concluded Subic Xtreme Summer Beach Party had people looking forward to their weekend. Food, refreshments and various watersport activities were easily accessible for a fellowship in one memorable setting. For eight consecutive weeks, Moonbay Beach came alive with visitors that lounged and watched the colorful
sunsets which ushered in a new vibe. Saturday evenings were spiced up with talented bands from Olongapo City, and music from the DJ lineup lit up the dancefloor. Special performances from theme park establishments such as fire dancers, acrobats, and bird show highlighted the abundant talent found in Subic Bay.
This part of town showed unity with their diversity in promoting the Freeport as a destination in a different light. The efforts drawn from their appreciation for nature and dedication for the community inspired them to show how “FuNtastic” Subic Bay really is.
SUbIc extreme SUmmer beacH Party
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DIRECTORYDIRECTORY
BULACAN
BAGUIO
BAguio CoNVeNTioN ANdVisiTors BureAu
2nd floor BCVB Building Abad santos drice Burnham Park, Baguio City
(074) 442-4315
THe CriB CAFÉ173 g. dela Cruz st. 2nd Floor, Metrover Building, Poblacion, guiginto, Bulacan044-931-1023 / 0917-716-5179
travel and tourism
esPer TrAVel ANd Tours42 Poblacion, Pulilan, Bulacan(044) 769-9342
FligHT FroNTier TrAVel ANd Toursunit N2C Cabanas Mall, City of Malolos, Bulacan0920-923-6149
iNTrAMuros TrAVel ANd Toursunit A VerA Building, Katipunan Avenue, goodwill Homes i, Brgy. san Bartolome, Novaliches, Quezon City393-64-33 / 418-01-410918-668-8596 / 0932-859-9479
MANeJKoM TrAVel & Toursground gloor, uniwide Building, guinhawa, City of Malolos, Bulacan(044) 796-0528 / (044) 662-7557(044) 662-0506 / 734-5576Telfax: (044) 791-9169Cell No: 0922-886-8772
others
THe eXTreMe AdVeNTure ZoNeoffice of the Tourism officer, Norzagaray, Bulacan0916-738-8880
CAgAYAN NorTH CoNVeNTioN ANd VisiTors BureAu
2nd Floor Fragante Bldg. 1 Aguinaldo cor. Blumentritt sts., Tuguegarao City
(078) 844-0755
HOTELS / RESORTS / LODGING
HoTel loriTA#67 rizal st. Tuguegarao City(078) 844-2179 / 844-1390 / 501-7044
lAs PAlMAs de sAN Jose#20 saint Anne cor saint Johnsan Jose Village(078) 844-8091
PAMPAgueñA PeNsioNNe House#43 Caggay Highway Tuguegarao City(078) 844-4639
HoTel CANdiCeBlumentritt cor. luna st. Tuguegarao City(078) 844-2003
HoTel CArMeliTA#9 diversion road, BalzainTuguegarao City(078) 844-7027
Restaurants / dining
Bed ANd BreAKFAsTCor., luna Mabini Centro 2Tuguegarao City(078) 846-4743
PAMPAgueñA resTAurANTBrgy leonardo Maharlika Highway Tuguegarao City(078) 844-1829
Sports / health /recreation / shopping
ABrAHAM-HeNrAge sHoPPersVille#55 Blumentritt st. Tuguegarao City(078) 844-0983
BAli leisure CluBThe Port Bali leisure Club Pallua road Tuguegarao City(078) 846-3283
AdVeNTure & eXPediTioN PHiliPPiNes iNCorPorATioN#29 Burgos st. cor Arellano st. Tuguegarao City(078) 844-1298
greATer ClArKVisiTors BureAu
The Boardroom Business Center Bldg. 7160 Claro M. recto Highway, Clark
Freeport Zone, Pampanga(045) 499-1146
HOTELS / RESORTS / LODGING
s.M. MArANAo/ oAsis HoTel620 don Juico Avenue, Clarkview, Angeles City(045) 892-6272
iMereX PlAZA HoTel361-B de Miranda st., sto. rosario, Angeles City(045) 458-1266 / (045) 458-1245 /0917-811-2803
Widus HoTelClark Freeport Zone(045) 499-9999TRANSPORTATION
CeBu PACiFiC0932-852-3516
COMMUNICATION
ClArKisiT.CoMClark Freeport Zone0915-808-5430
FOOD / RESTAURANTS /CAFE / BARS
BAle duTuNgVilla gloria, Angeles City0917-535-5163
HOTELS / RESORTS / LODGING
sWiss BAKer/ dAd & i BisTro & resTAurANT door 4, Puso ng Baguio, session road, Baguio City(074) 442-8834 / 444-333 / 424-8109
sWeeTMATes CAKes53 legarda road / sM Baguio,Baguio City(074) 442-4182 / 423-4881
others
CiTY TourisM oFFiCeBaguio Convention Center,Baguio City(074) 442-1006
dePArTMeNT oF TourisMgovernor Pack road, Baguio City(074) 442-7014
ViCTorY liNer, iNC.Passenger Center, PNr Compound619-0000
BulACAN TourisM CoNVeNTioN ANdVisiTors BoArd
ground Floor uniwide Bldg.,guinhawa, City of Malolos, Bulacan
(044) 662-0506 / 662-7557 / 796-0528
HOTELS / RESORTS / LODGING
CiudAd CleMeNTiNo resorTsan isidro i, Paombong, Bulacan
lAWisWis KAWAYAN gArdeN resorT ANd sPA402 Barangay Buguion, Calumpit, Bulacan 3003(02) 425-9715 / 0917-811-2332 /0922-861-2332
Restaurants / bakeshop
BisTro MAloleño#1 Valenzuela st., Brgy. Bulihan, Capitol View Park, Malolos City, Bulacan0942-824-7876
eNliNs BAKesHoP53 Pinagbakahan, Malolos City, Bulacan(044) 796-1029 / 760-2458 /0917-326-7259
euroBAKe resTAurANTANd BAKesHoP369 MacArthur Highway, Tabang, guiguinto, Bulacan(044) 794 0123 / 0917-533-8250 /0922-837-0647
HoTel eliZABeTH 1 J.Felipe cor gibraltar road,Baguio City(074) 619-0367
MiNes VieW PArK HoTel 1 cor Apostol st., outlook dr.,Mines View, Baguio City(074) 442-1559
MouNTAiN lodge27 leonard Wood road, Baguio City(074) 442-4544
PiNes VieW HoTel 24 legarda road, Baguio City(074) 446-9287 to 88
ridgeWood resideNCe17 Julian street, Brgy. lualhati, Baguio City(074) 446-6295
souTH driVe BAguio MANor34 south drive road corner Paterno, Baguio City(074) 448-6742
suMMer PlACe BAguio 288 Marcos Highway, Baguio City(074) 446-0560
THe MANor AT CAMP JoHN HAY Camp John Hay, loakan road, Baguio City(074) 424-0931 to 43
VillA lA MAJAoutlook drive, Baguio City(074) 442-7329
Restaurants/dining
CANTiNeTTA Bldg 660, Camp John Hay,Baguio City(074) 442-4819
CHoCo-lATe de BATiroligorot garden,gate 2 Camp John Hay, Baguio City(074) 446-7006
CoTTAge gi’s3rd level, sM Baguio, luneta Hill, Baguio City(074) 442-4864 / 304-3744
gerrY’s grillsM luneta Hill, Baguio City(074) 619-7778 to 79
giligAN’s islANd BAguio, iNC.7 legarda road, Baguio City(074) 619-2634
glYCo’s sWeeTsHoP72 dPs Compound Access road, Baguio City0922-875-1122
Hill sTATioN TAPAs BAr& resTAurANTCasa Vallejo, upper session road, Baguio City(074) 424-2734 / 423-9100 / 423-9558
iioNggo Food deliCACies 23 Assumption road / 4F Porta Vaga, Baguio City(074) 446-5578 / 0906-572-5517
JACK’s BAguio resTAurANT 102 Manahan Bldg., session road, Baguio City(074) 424-0609
JoHN HAY CoFFee serViCes, iNC. roosevelt Bldg. Camp John Hay, Baguio City(074) 424-8883 / 0920-952-2651 / 0932-483-7907
KAlAPAW TAsTe oF lAoAg17 Martin st. engineers Hill,Baguio City(074) 446-1805 / 0908-867-6647
le CHeF AT THe MANor Camp John Hay, Baguio City(074) 424-0931 loc 1017
le CHerie CATeriNg suello Village(074) 444-3133
MArio’s resTAurANT 16 upper session road extension, Baguio City(074) 442-4241 / 442-5445
riTo’s sTeAK & resTAurANTsaint louis university0926-705-4917
rose BoWl sTeAKHouse& resTAurANT 88 upper general luna road,Baguio City(074) 442-4213 / 442-5374
rouTe 55 BY HerNAN’s KiTCHeN55 legarda road, Baguio City(074) 422-1276
ruMours BAr & CoMPANY55 session road / 102 A lopez Bldg., Baguio City(074) 304-1966 / 442-7268
soliBAo & gANZA resTAurANTdoor 1, Puso ng Baguio, session road, Baguio City(074) 442-3867 / 442-3319
s.o.u.l CAFÉCamp 1, rosario, la union(072) 712-0852
AZAleA resideNCes BAguio7 leonard Wood road, Baguio City (074) 442-8888
BAguio BurNHAM suiTes 6 Kisad road, Baguio City(074) 424-2211 to 15
BAguio CouNTrY CluB Country Club road, Baguio City(074) 619-2050
BreNTWood APArTelle 35 Brentwood Village, M roxas st., Baguio City(074) 444-7295
CAMP JoHN HAY golF CluBloakan road, Baguio City(074) 444-2131
CHAleT BAguio upper Military Cut off, Baguio City(074) 424-8070 / 8097
CiTY ligHT HoTel245 upper general luna road, Baguio City(074) 442-8080
CiTY TrAVel HoTel 15 kisad road, Baguio City(074) 445-0456
el CieliTo iNN50 North drive, Baguio City(074) 443-4846 / 443-4846
euroTel CorPorATioN Abanao ext., Brgy rizal Monument, Baguio City(074) 444-3876
goldeN PiNe HoTelCorner Cariño & Yandoc streets, Baguio City(074) 444-9965 to 72
HolidAY PArK HoTel129 Abanao extension, Baguio City(074) 619-2807 to 09
CAGAYAN
GREATER CLARK
29 30
DIRECTORYDIRECTORYeAgles’ NesT BAr & resTAurANTBrgy # 55-B salet gen. segundo Avenue laoag City ilocos Norte 2900(777) 770-5996 to 97, 0917-548-4894
HereNCiA resTAurANT(lAoAg & PAoAY)(077) 614-0214 / 600-0040, 0917-501-9074
sArAMsAM resTAurANT#10 giron st. laoag City ilocos Norte 2900(077) 670-3219
travel and tourism
rAVAl TrAVel NeTWorK0936-915-6675
others
CsC lAoAg CiTYContact: Ms. Crizelda s. Aguinaldo0929-108-1749
iloCos TiMeContact: steve Barreiro0920-269-1544
l.e.A.d. MoVeMeNT90 rizal st. laoag City ilocos Norte 2900(077) 772-1538 / (0917) 841 5155
lA uNioN CoNVeNTioNANd VisiTors BureAu
Coconut grove Beach resort,National Hi-way, Paringao, Bauang
0917-802-0973
HOTELS / RESORTS / LODGING
CoCoNuT groVe BeACH resorTBrgy. Paringao, Bauang, la union(072) 607-6604 / 0917-502-2914
HoTel AriANAMacArthur Highway, Paringao, Bauang, la union(072) 705-0050
KAHuNA BeACH resorT ANd sPAurbiztondo Beach, san Juan, la union(072) 607-1040 / 0917-885-6566
HACieNdA PeTer BeACH resorTurbiztondo Beach, san Juan, la union(072) 607-7461 / 0939-283-7962
MoNAlisA surF resorTurbiztondo, san Juan, la union(072) 888 4892 / 0917-838-5715
P&M FiNAl oPTioN BeACH resorT#320 eagle st., ili Norte, san Juan,la union(072) 888-2724 / 0908-865-0010
FOOD / Restaurants / dining
HAlo-HAlo de iloKo#12 Zandueta st., san Fernando City, la union(072) 700-2030 / 0917-852-7919
iCelANd Agoo(072) 521-0074 / (072) 607-2733 / 0915-658-4778
MoMMY lu’s resTAurANTNational Highway, Barangay Carlatan, City of san Fernando, la union(072) 242-4938 / 0920-920-2454
rose BoWl sTeAKHouseANd resTAurANTMacArthur Highway, Pagdalagan sur, Bauang, la union(072) 888-7830 / 0917-506-2598
surF sHACK#239 National Highway, urbiztondo, san Juan, la union(072) 607-4914 / 0917-306-2662
others
lA uNioN HoTel ANdresTAurANT AssoCiATioN0917-883-3869
lA uNioN surF sCHoolurbiztondo Beach, san Juan, la union0917-564-1759
MoNTereY MeATsHoPNational Highway Brgy. Pagdaraon,san Fernando City, la union(072) 607-3099 / 0917-554-0361
ProJeCT 21 WeddiNg &eVeNT PlANNersan Fernando City, la union0917-681-4238
NueVA eCiJA CoNVeNTioNANd VisiTors AssoCiATioN
Microtel Hotels and resortssta. Arcadia, Cabanatuan City
(044) 464-7777 / 806-2695
TRAVEL AGENCY
A.Bee TrAVel ANd ToursCabanatuan City(044) 329-0503 / 0922-865-4079
TrAVeligHT ToursCabanatuan City(044) 600-2464 / (044) 806-1180 / 0917-878-6192 / 0922-898-4945
RESTAURANTs
CAFFe lA TeACabanatuan City0998-960-0399
KHAliBluCabanatuan City(044) 958-6494 / 0915-588-8999
HAPAg KAiNAN sA HArdiNCabanatuan City0925-810-1929
liQuid CoFFee BAr ANd resToCabanatuan City0918-854-7843
red PiN gelAToCabanatuan City, Nueva ecija0915-515-1044
RESORTS
AlMoN WATerPArKsta. rosa, Nueva ecija(044) 940-6398/6517
CrYsTAl WAVes HoTel ANd resorTTalavera, Nueva ecija(044) 411-0834 / 0917-559-6662
JerrY de AliCiA FArM ANd resorTPeñaranda, Nueva ecija0922-828-9920
leiVY lANCe resorTgabaldon, Nueva ecija0908-888-8713
NiPA HuT HoTel, resorT ANd sPorTs CoMPleXsan leonardo, Nueva ecija0927-776-8999
sToNe 8 resorTgabaldon, Nueva ecija0920-955-1057
VAlleY BreeZe resorTgabaldon, Nueva ecija0906-507-9565
VillA riZZA resorTsta. rosa, Nueva ecija(044) 463-9837 / 0917-539-9201
WiNdBloWs PriVATe PlACesta. rosa, Nueva ecija(044) 806-6088 / 0918-959-6088
HOTEL
HArVesT HoTelCabanatuan City0905-493-8691
MiCroTel iNN ANd suiTesCabanatuan City(044) 958-7777 / 0915-870-4010
Theme park
CArroN dreAMPArKsan isidro, Nueva ecija(044) 958-9952 / 0918-922-9776
NePo MAllNepo Complex, sto. rosario, Angeles City(045) 887-0998
MArQuee AYAlA MAlls Pulung Maragul, Angeles City0917-512-4385
Museo NiNg ANgeles (KuliAT FouNdATioN iNC.)old Municipio Bldg. sto rosario st. Angeles City(045) 887-4703 / 0943-262-3950
NuTrideligHT deliCACies177 sto. rosario st. san Jose, Angeles City0921-432-2675
riCHANel PAWNsHoP JeWelrYApt 6 Pineda Bldg. Mabiga Mabalacat Pampanga(045) 893-0294 / 0906-246-4150
sPA sigNATure sM City Pampanga0922-832-6956
government
ANgeles CiTY TourisM oFFiCe (ACTo)Angeles City Hall, Pulung Maragul, Angeles City(045) 625-2286 / 0917-812-2106
ArTs, CulTure & TourisM oFFiCe oF PAMPANgAPampanga Provincial Capitol, City of san Fernando, Pampanga(045) 963-0107 / 0917-962-9389
ClArK deVeloPMeNT CorP. -TourisM ANd ProMoTioNs oFFiCeClark Freeport Zone(045) 599-3222 / (045) 599-6235
ClArK iNTerNATioNAl AirPorT CorP. (CiAC)Corporate office Bldg. Civil Aviation Complex, Clark Freeport Zone(045) 599-2889 loc 102 /Fax# (045) 599-2044 /lyn: 0925-855-0903
suBiC-ClArK AlliANCe For deVeloPMeNTground floor, Blgd. 2127, CdC Corporate Headquarters, Clark Freeport Zone(045) 599-7499 / 0917-511-4199
OTHERS
eVeNTs & CoNCePTs BYVolTAire ZAlAMeAunit 1 Pa-pin Bldg. 13-10 Marlim Ave. diamond subd. Balibago, Angeles City(045) 625-7677 / 0917-813-9475
iPdi MAgAZiNeground floor, Tune Hotel, don Juico Ave., Angeles City0917-823-9833
JoNerA deV’T CorP. (Pulu AMsiC) Brgy. Amsic, Angeles City459-0165 / Fax No. 88804224
KQueNTor’s PHoTogrAPHYunit 6 Pa-pin Bldg. 13-10 Marcellius st. diamond subd. Balibago, Angeles City(045) 304-0350 / 0917-513-7118
l & T iNTerNATioNAl grouP PHil., iNC.7500 A Bonifacio Ave., corner J. Tinsay st., Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga(045) 599-3382 / 599-2256 loc 7120
iloCos NorTe CoNVeNTioNANd VisiTors BureAu
rm.2 Balay da Blas, 10 giron st.,Brgy. 7-B, laoag City
(077) [email protected]
HOTELS / RESORTS / LODGING
BAlAY dA BlAs PeNsioN House#10 giron st. laoag City ilocos Norte 2900(077) 770-4389, 0917-550-7522,0920-968-6695, 0922-882-6907
iloCos rosWell HoTelsan Nicolas ilocos Norte(077) 781-3700
JAVA HoTelBrgy # 55-B salet gen. segundo Avenue, laoag City ilocos Norte 2900(077) 770-5996 to 97, 0917-548-4894
lAoAg PArKlANe HoTel0917-208-7878
MirA de PolAris HoTelVentura st. Brgy.1 san Nicolas,ilocos Norte 2901(077) 676-1647, 0917-558-6472
NorTHVieW HoTel & resTAurANT#46 Nalbo, Airport rd. laoag City 2900(077) 773-1689 / (077) 773-2440 /0917-570-1100
PANgil BeACH resorTNational Currimao ilocos Norte 29030917-547-7750
THe PAlACio de lAoAg iNC.Brgy. 27 P. Paterno st. laoag Cityilocos Norte 2900(077) 772-2951 / (077) 772-2950 /(077) 771-5717 / 0917-503-2055 /0939-906-4548 / 0923-716-8347
Restaurants/dining
AloHAlYN’s PlACe#54 de Agosto st. Brgy 4 laoag City, ilocos Norte 29000918-490-3688
HisToriC CAMAlig resTAurANTsto. rosario st. Angeles City(045) 888-1077 / (045) 322-5641 /0918-906-7261
iKABud/ Mr. FrosTeeBalibago Branch, lachia Bldg., diamond subd., Balibago, Angeles City(045) 625-8232; Fax No. 332-1118
TOURISM-RELATED ORGANIZATIONS
ClArK iNVesTors ANd loCATors AssoCiATioN (CilA)Bldg. 2511-B samat st. Phil. Cyber Techno Park Complex, Clark Freeport Zone(045) 888-2624 / (045) 625-9589
HoTel ANd resTAurANT AssoCiATioN oF PAMPANgA (HArP)Marlim Mansion Hotel, Balibago,Angeles City(045) 625-5537 / 0917-543-3322
MeTro ANgeles CHAMBer oF CoMMerCe ANd iNdusTrY iNC.Nepo Complex, Angeles City
travel and tourism
AMegA TrAVel0918-941-8601
ANgeles iNTerNATioNAl TrAVel CeNTer, iNC.805 don Juico Avenue, Clarkview, Angeles City(045) 625-6051 to 52
MAJeMAH TrAVel & Tours CorPorATioN212 Maligaya st. Cut-cut, Angeles City(045) 409-8140 / 0915-683-6509
MeTro ANgeles TrAVel sto. entierro st.(045) 888-3927
suPersoNiC serViCes iNC.unit 106 Marlim Mansions Hotel,MacArthur Highway, Balibago, Angeles City(045) 598-0087 / (045) 458-0537 /0915-446-8339
Ties THAT TrAVelsM City Clark (02) 697-3225 / (045) 499-0357 to 58 0917-606-6299 / 0929-864-6299 /0922-855-2966
SPORTS /HEALTH / RECREATION /SHOPPING
ClArK el KABAYoClark Freeport Zone, Pampanga(045) 499-0920
ClArK iNTerNATioNAl sPeedWAYClark Freeport Zone0917-856-8493
NAYoNg PiliPiNo Clark, Freeport Zone, Pampanga0949-768-1893 / 0927-287-0097
ILOCOS NORTE
LA UÑION
NUEVA ECIJA
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DIRECTORY DIRECTORYPuNTA riVierA del MAr, iNC. ilog Malino, Bolinao, Pangasinan0999-443-2940
rAgTiMe suiTes &AdriANo’s CAFeragtime 2010 Bldg. Perez Blvd. dagupan City, Pangasinan(075) 529-6932 / 0915-241-1122
sTAr MoNiCA HoTel resorT & resTAurANTNational Highway, Brgy. Quibaol, lingayen, Pangasinan(075) 632-6302 / 0906-256-2576
THe PresideNT HoTelCapitol Park, Maramba Blvd., lingayen, Pangasinan0919-872-6846
ATTRACTIONS
BAluNgAo HillToP AdVeNTurePoblacion, Balungao, Pangasinan(075) 583-8421 / 0939-448-4799 / 0917-508-1064
TRAVEL AND TOURISM
AlAMiNos CiTY TourisM oFFiCeCoNTACT: Katherine M. Camba150 Quezon Ave.,Alaminos City Pangasinan0917-598-9107 / (075) 551-2145 CoNTACT: Junaliza N. Bravodimasalang street, Poblacion Alaminos City, Pangasinan0915-780-0461
AdVeNTure HuNdred islANdsPackages & ToursCruiseboat & Floating restoAlaminos City, PangasinanMr. Clydebs Busto(075) 696-1550 / 0917-577-8785
AleXA TrAVel Tours& eVeNT orgANiZer211 Cayanga, san Fabian, Pangasinan(075) 511-2848 / 0923-722-9131
CAlAsiAo TourisM oFFiCeTesoro street, Poblacion WestCalasiao, Pangasinan(075) 529-3147 / (075) 529-2523 / 0915-483 5541
dAguPAN CiTY TourisM oFFiCedagupan City Hall Complex,dagupan City0933-441-7111
esgAlA TrAVel & ToursBrgy. san Miguel, Calasiao, Pangasinan(075) 522-4794 / 0920-951-7972
eVergreeN Tours& TrAVel AgeNCY26 Alexander street, urdaneta City0918-800-7808
KHArMelA eVeNTs TrAVelANd Tours160 NPM Building A, Poblacion, urdaneta City, Pangasinan0922-880 0665 / 0917-720-0233 / (075) 560-0752
lgu
lgu PAlAYAN CiTYContact: sheryl l. Monilla(044) 940-5510 / 0927-979-8781
lgu PANTABANgANContact: emisonia C. gante 0927-776-7472
lgu sAN ANToNioContact: rodolfo g. Aguinaldo(044) 486-3574 / 0916-786-7898
lgu sTA. rosAContact: irene s. Bernardo(044) 940-0304 / 0908-873-5711
advertising
PiNTA BY errolCabanatuan City0917-860-0255
PANgAsiNAN VisiTors BureAu33 gov. Antonio sison st.,
lingayen, Pangasinan0928-733-4798
HOTELS / RESORTS / LODGING
CAPiTol resorT HoTelCapitol Compound Alvear street, Poblacion lingayen, Pangasinan0917-508-3866 / 0947-978-8349
CiudAd FerNANdiNoMcArthur Highway, Nancayasan urdaneta City, Pangasinan0917-834-0039
el PuerTo MAriNA resorT & VACATioN CluBdon Martin, domingo st. Pangapisan North lingayen, Pangasinan0939-923-0543 / 0917-867-3906
HoTel CoNsuelo resorT & CHiNese resTAurANTAlvear st., cor. Maramba Blvd. Poblacion lingayen, Pangasinan0920-903-1403
HoTel TrisH & TrisHlANd resorTHotel: rizal Ave. Poblacion, Mangaldanresort: Presto st. Nibaliw, Mangaldan(075) 529-3767 / 0917-554-9711 / 0922-892-3091 / 0947-997-8742
orCHids HoTel dAguPANBrgy. ii and iii, rizal st., dagupan City0918-555-8001
MAPiTA Tour & souVeNirs01 san Jose street, Aguilar, Pangasinan(075) 542-5381 / 0939-237-8285
ProViNCiAl TourisM oFFiCe1st Floor, Malong Building, Capitol Complex lingayen, Pangasinan(075) 542-8858 / (075) 542-8007
sHePHerd Tours21 A.B. Fernandez Ave. West,dagupan City0917-893-4400
FOOD / RESTAURANTS
eliANA’s resTo grillBrgy. san Vicente, Alaminos City, Pangasinan0927-393-0125
HArdiN sA PArAiso grill & resTAurANTManaoag, Pangasinan0917-554-1646 / 0917-554-1520
siTANg’s FoodsCasulming ext., Brgy. Maniboc lingayen, Pangasinan0921-433-7394
others
FAMilY CHild deVelPMeNT sCHool391 Tiong street, Manaoag, Pangasinan0919-867-7867
MArMoNT eNTerPrises33 governor Antonio sison street lingayen, Pangasinan0928-733-4798
MHel BHeN TrANsPorT300 Tonton, lingayen, Pangasinan0922-892-4003
seCreTAriAl serViCes ANd MANAgeMeNT10 P. Moran east street,lingayen, Pangasinan
MesseNgeriAl serViCes & TrANsPorT CoordiNATioNg/F Consuelo Building M. H. del Pilar street, dagupan City0921-768-0081 / (075) 515-2824
suBiC BAY HoTels, ATTrACTioNs, TourisM sTAKeHolders ANd
VisiTors BoArdHarbor Point Mall Admin office,
3F, rizal Highway, subic BayFreeport Zone
(047) 250-8888
hOTELS
BAYFroNTBlock 19 lot 1 Moonbay Marina, Waterfront road, Central Business district subic Bay Freeport Zone, Zambales 2222(047) 252-3148
BesT WesTerN Plus suBiC PreMiere HoTelC 5B dewey Avenue, Central Businessdistrict subic Freeport Zone,Zambales, 2222(047) 250-8000
BuMA suBiC HoTel ANd resTAurANTBlock 3 lot 2B Moonbay Marina Area subic Freeport Zone, Zambales, 2222(047) 250-8282
ligHTHouse MAriNA resorTlighthouse drive, Central Businessdistrict subic Bay Freeport Zone,Zambales 2222 Phone: (047) 250-3132 to 33 /Fax: (047) 250-3134
MANsioN gArdeN HoTeldewey Ave., Cor. Bonifacio st., subic Bay Freeport Zone,Zambales 2222Phone: (047) 252-5000 /Fax: (047) 252-7545
MooNBAY VillAs Block 5 lot 1 Moonbay Marina Ave., Central Business district subic Bay Freeport Zone, Zambales 2222Phone: (047) 252-9718
suBiC BAY PeNiNsulAr HoTel Bldg. 489, 490, 491 Canal road,Central Business district subic BayFreeport Zone, Zambales 2222 (047) 250-7274
TerrACe HoTelBlk 1 lot 2, 3 & 3A Moonbay Marina,Waterfront road, subic Bay FreeportZone, Zambales 2222(047) 250-2730
ATTRACTIONS
JesT CAMP upper Mau, Cubi- Triboa subicFreeport Zone, Zambales, 2222(047) 252-1489
NeTWorX JeTsPorTs Waterfront road, Central Businessdistrict subic Bay Freeport Zone,Zambales 2222(047) 252-3469
TOURISM STAKEHOLDERS
CoFFee CHAT4th floor sM City olongapo,olongapo City, Zambales 22220947-188-5759
HArBor PoiNT AYAlA MAllHarbor Point Mall Admin office, 3F,rizal Highway, subic Bay FreeportZone, Zambales 2222 (047) 250-8888
PANGASINAN
suBiC.CoM2nd Floor unit 205 gT Building, 14A sta rita Corner Canal road subic Freeport Zone, Zambales 2222(047) 252-9978
TArlAC CoNVeNTioN
ANd VisiTors BureAuc/o Microtel by Wyndham luisita
luisita industrial Park, san Miguel,Tarlac City 2300 0905-3639-763
Restaurants / bakeshop / caterers
BreAd FuNstop over Commercial Complex, Mc Arthur Highway, Namkwang road cor. gerona-Pura road, Brgy. Abagon, gerona, Tarlac(045) 931-3742 / 0933-374-9249 /(045) 491-5260 / (045) 491-5259
CAFÉ MAJAriCAla Maja rica hotel, Mc Arthur Highway, ligtasan, Tarlac City(045) 491-3927 / 0920-945-1182
CHAPs diNer ANd CAFÉMac Arthur Highway (front of sM City) san roque, Tarlac City(045) 491-4053 / 0922-867-8395
CHiMiCHANgAunit i Talon Citi Plaza, san sebastian-Fairlane by Pass road Tarlac City0923-747-1363
d&C CuisiNe Zamora st. san roque Tarlac City(045) 982- 0485 / 0917-514-0513
dAMPA sA TArlAC seAFoods resTo Brgy. san rafael, MacArthur, Tarlac City(045) 491-1601 / 0919-998-0106
e&M luToNg BAHAYsouthern by Pass road, san sebastian Tarlac City0919-272-8708 / 0915-466-6667
FisH BY AZAYA gArdeN resorTMacArthur Highway, estrada, Capas(045) 985-0045 / (045) 491-2820
good eArTH FArMs ANd Foods38 romulo Highway, Carangian,Tarlac City0917-278-9237
HAMilToN’s resTAurANTCaramutan, lapaz, Tarlac(045) 491-0491 / 0918-897-5818
l sQuAre resTAurANT ANd CoFFeeMcArthur Highway san rafael,Tarlac City (045) 491-0714 / 0917-825-5710
lATiNo’s seAFood grill ANd resTAurANTMac Arthur Highway san Nicolas Blk 5, Tarlac City(045) 800-2007 / 0925-810-3511
lATTeTude CAFe3M Bldg., Brgy.ligtasan, McArthur Highway Tarlac City(045) 491-0168
MACAPiNlAC CAKe House65 F. Tanedo st. Poblacion, Tarlac City(045) 982-0183
PAseo de HilArio grillANd resTAurANT04 Hilario st., Tarlac City(045) 982-4146 / 0918-936-4578 / 0922-859-2345
M. PArAiso CATeriNg serViCessan rafael Tarlac City(045) 985-0457 / 0925-814-6426 / 0922-896-6425
PlATes ANd disHes HoMe BAKerY ANd CooKerY173 Zone 1, san isidro Tarlac City0915-827-0185 / 0905-438-6615
PriMAdeli risTorANTe &CATeriNg serViCessouthern by Pass road, san Vicente Tarlac City(045) 491-0539 / 0939-910-2186 / 0923-340-3761
rAZoN’s resTAurANT BY gleNN (HAlo-HAlo & PAlABoK)Cor. F. Tanedo st. And Panganiban st. san Nicolas Tarlac City & lC Bldg, MacArthur Highway san roque Tarlac(045 ) 491-4955 / 982-0081
rusTiCA resTAurANTConcepcion-Magalang road Purok 3 san Juan, Concepcion, Tarlac(045) 491-7843 / 0915-194-9586
TANJuAKio CATeriNg serViCesHilario st. ligtasan Tarlac City(045) 982-8535 / 0920-919-9109 / 0918-921-9219
TArlAC ForTuNe HKseAFood resTAurANT1030 MacArthur Highway, san Nicolas, Tarlac City(045) 982-0558 fax 800-0547 / 982-1841
TerrAse CAFFe3rd st. Fairlanesubd., Tarlac City0916-623-7118
Tessie’s grills & roAsTersMacArthur Highway, san roque,Tarlac City(045) 982-5500 / Fax 982-4100 /0922-826-0908
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AQuiNo MuseuMluisita industrial Park road san Miguel Tarlac City 2301(045) 985-0968
CAPAs NATioNAl sHriNeBrgy. Cristo rey, Capas, Tarlac(045) 925-0154 loc 109
TArlAC reCreATioNAl PArKsan Jose, Tarlac(045) 493-2484
MoNAsTerio de TArlACsan Jose, Tarlac(045) 493-3002
event venues & suppliers
AQuiNo CeNTer luisita industrial Park roadluisita, san Miguel, Tarlac City(045) 985-0968
KiM’s gArdeN PlACeMatatalaib, Tarlac City(045) 491-3917
THe TArlAC eVeNTs PlACeTimes square Complex Ninoy Aquino Blvd., san Vicente, Tarlac City(045) 493-2875/ 493-0009
eVeNT eVeNTsPoblacion 1, gerona, Tarlac0918-918-9538 / 0923-502-3861
THe BellA PlAZAlot 42 david Ave.cor dizon st.san sebastian Village (gate 2) Tarlac City(045) 982-8810 / 0917-851-8552
leisure & sports
JsJ goAT FArMBrgy. Caturay gerona, Tarlac0918-908-0488 / 0922-818-1488
KArT CiTY MacArthur Highway Kin front of sM City san roque, Tarlac City(045) 491-4053 / 0922-867-8395
luisiTA golF & CouNTrY CluB iNC.san Miguel Tarlac City(045) 985-0810 / (045) 491-20710917-514-8950 / 0922-890-5807
lgC BiKe eXPress 41 M.H. del Pilar, Tarlac City(045) 628-6076 / 0917-566-7036
TArlAC MouNTAiNeeriNg CluB0915-944-2224
souvenir & tours
CeNTro PAsAluBoNg de TArlACMcArthur Highway Brgy.ligtasan, Tarlac City (Beside Huat Chan restaurant)0922-736-6412
diseNYo Ng TArlAC souVeNirANd Tours(045) 493-1155 / 0919-811-7811
egT TrAVel ANd ToursZone 4 Brgy. Maliwalo Tarlac City(45) 628 0292 / 0917-807-0601
NorTH sHore TrAVel ANd Toursunit 3 Felsennon Bldg.McArthur HighwayBlock 6 san roque Tarlac City (045) 493-0305 / 0928-855-1914
Ves TrAVel ANd Tours588 sto. domingo ii Capas, Tarlac0917-548-6247 / (045) 491-0551
VisiTours PHiliPPiNes TrAVel AgeNCY CorP.166 romulo Blvd. cor rosal st. Brgy san Vicente Tarlac City. (045) 628-1563 / 0915-388-5269
lGU partners
TArlAC ProViNCiAl iNVesTMeNT TourisM ANd iNForMATioN oFFiCe 2nd Floor, Tarlac Capitol(045) 982-1234 loc 148
susTAiNABle TourisM deVeloPMeNT ProJeCT –TArlAC eCo TourisM3rd Floor, Tarlac Capitol(045) 925-9930
TArlAC CiTY TourisM oFFiCe 2nd Floor Ninoy Aquino Plazuela,Tarlac City
CAPAs TourisM oFFiCeMacArthur Highway, Capas, Tarlac(045) 925-0154 loc 109 /0919-962-3149
others
luZoN PeTroN serViCe sTATioNMacArthur Highway san roque,Tarlac City(45) 982-5275 / 0918-803-8780
MACAPiNlAC CusToM MAde sHoesF. Tanedo st. Poblacion, Tarlac City(045) 982-0183
oNedoTZero ProduCTioNsan rafael, Tarlac City0922-715-1466
ProudlY TArlAC MAde iNC.147 surgui 3rd Camiling Tarlac(045) 934 0313
red slAB PoTTerY37 B sanchez Farm Brgy. BuloVictoria Tarlac0917-580-8942
WWW.VisiTTArlAC.CoMsurgui 3rd Camiling, Tarlac0917-807-2152 / 0920-963-8021
urdu resTAurANT ANd BAKesHoPBranch 1: 71 P. Burgos st. Poblacion, Tarlac City(045) 982-2891 or 982-3373 /0917-511-3835Branch 2: la Maja rica HotelMacArthur Highway, ligtasan(045) 491-3912
Ves Food resorT & VillAs588 sto. domingo ii, Capas, Tarlac(045) 491-3467 / 0917-319-5707
HOTELs, resorts & accomodations
AZAYA gArdeN resorT MacArthur Highway, estrada, Capas(045) 985-0045 / (045) 491-28200920-945-1183
l PArAs resorTBrgy. dolores, Tarlac City(045) 982-3715 / (045) 982-3730
l sQuAre HoTelMcArthur Highway san rafaelTarlac City (045) 491-0714/ 0917-825-5727
lA MAJA riCA HoTel & resTAurANT Mc Arthur Highway, ligtasan,Tarlac City 2300 (045) 491-3914 / (045) 491-3913 / 0918-427-9228
luisiTA CeNTrAl PArK HoTel iNC.Hacienda luisita san Miguel Tarlac City(045) 985 1912 / 0917-514-1914
MiCroTel BY WYNdHAM luisiTAluisita industrial Park road san Miguel Tarlac City 2301(045) 985-1770 / (045) 985-1975
NiCK HoTelstop over Commercial Complex, Mc Arthur Highway, Namkwang road cor. gerona-Pura road, Brgy. Abagon, gerona, Tarlac(045) 931-3742 / 0933-374-9249 /(045) 491-5260 / (045) 491-5259
suNgArdeN HoTelMilagros st. Aquino subd., Tarlac City(045) 982-0688 / 982-143
Tsu HosTel lucinda Campus Brgy. Binauganan, Tarlac City(045) 491-0603
Ves Food resorT & VillAs588 sto. domingo ii, Capas, Tarlac(045) 491-3467 / 0917-319-5707
places to visit
AQuiNo ANCesTrAl HouseMabini st. Poblacion Concepcion, Tarlac0920-265-8760