Saturday, April 10, 2010

Pagudpud



Ilocos Adventure - Pagudpud

Pagudpud is the last leg of our Ilocos Tour. It is around 78 kilometers, one-way, from Laoag. 


The snake-like Patapat Road/Viaduct
Going to Pagudpud, our tour guide Kuya Harold said we will going to see first the Patapat Road, an elevated concrete highway constructed along a winding and rocky headlands near the northernmost part of Ilocos Norte, beyond it is the boundary to Cagayan Province.



Paraiso ni Anton's Waterfalls
We also visited Paraiso ni Anton where there are three waterfalls believed to have healing powers. 



Bantay Abot Cave
On the way to Blue Lagoon we stopped at Bantay Abot Cave, it means a sea mountain with a hole, it also has a breathtaking view of the sea with unique rock formations. 



Blue Lagoon

Our last destination that day was the Blue Lagoon, a serene and peaceful white-sand beach, the ambiance is very relaxing and very romantic as well ♥♥♥, it's like Boracay of the North!




After exploring the beautiful spots of Ilocos Norte, we went off to Pagudpud, which has a beach reputed to have the longest contiguous white sand with mighty waves and strong winds.


Perfect Jump Shot! ♥



♥ Moment of Love ♥



Pagudpud's Mighty Waves!

We spent our last two days eating (empanada and shawarma), resting and swimming at Saud Beach Resort.




Ready to go back to Manila

The 4-day fun-filled tour of Ilocos has come to an end, as much as we want to stay longer, we can't. Honestly the first day we stepped on that place it feels like home, it's like we used to live there. We will surely come back and visit this astonishing and historical province. :)


   

    

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