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Photo: Surfers enjoying the waves of La Union. |
About La Union:
The Province of La Union is the surfing capital of the North. The gigantic yet friendly waves make this place a paradise for surfers, well, let's include those beach addicts. The beach has a long stretch of fine grey sand with a clear view of the golden sunset. The sand has a mixture of shells and colorful corals. For people who are afraid of the waves, like me, having a wide view of the emerald water with surfers dancing on their boards is just amazing.
List of Tourist Spots in La Union:
- Namacpacan Church
- Pebble Beach and Baluarte Ruins
- Bato Luna Art Gallery
- El Yu Made made forest
- Surfing in La Union!
- Lunch at Kabsat Restaurant
- The Grapes Farm
- Ma-cho Temple
How to Get to La Union:
- By Bus: In Cubao or Pasay, ride a bus bound for San Fernando, La Union, or even Laoag. Estimated travel time is 3 to 4 hours.
- By Air: The nearest airport is Laoag Airport, so from there, you will have to take a bus ride to La Union.
- Private Cars: Just download Waze and pin your destination in La Union, and that's it.
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Photo: The facade of Namacpacan Church. |
More Details About the Tourist Attractions in La Union:
- Namacpacan Church
The first destination of our tour was this stunning Namacpacan Church, built in the 1690s and known as the Shrine of Our Lady of Namacpacan. Its design is Baroque, with thick walls and buttresses. Later, it was declared a National Cultural Treasure by the National Museum of the Philippines. There was no mass upon our arrival, so we had time to check every corner of this historical site. We stayed there for about an hour.
Photo: Baluarte Ruins, La Union. |
- Pebble Beach and Baluarte Ruins
After studying history, it’s time for breakfast. Got in the van and we traveled 30 minutes to the coastal area. Finally, we arrived at Lola Mending’s, an amazing restaurant with a great view of the beach. Had coffee and their own version of Tapsilog. The food tastes really good but it's 40 minutes before it is served - just too bad! Then, we walked by the beach and discovered the beauty of the Pebble Beach and Baluarte Ruins. It's a 400-year-old watchtower that faces the West Philippine Sea and serves as a watchtower for pirate attacks and other dangers by the sea. Originally made of adobe and coral blocks, today, it's covered with lighter bricks but still looks stunning.
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Photo: Bato Luna Art Gallery. |
- Bato Luna Art Gallery
In 2000, Bahay na Bato started as a rest house. The owner commissioned Mr. Kim to create the gallery (Bato de Luna) that showcases artistically carved stones, wood carvings, and other materials. Every image is colorful yet unique, making it perfect for Instagram.

- El Yu Man-Made Forest
Next was the man-made forest by the highway. Looks familiar because it’s similar to those in Bohol, yet, it has a touch of the locals of La Union. Since the area is covered with trees, the ambiance is relaxing, while the greens are the perfect background for a jump shot. We stayed here for almost an hour.
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Photo: Stunning surf area in La Union. |
- Surfing in La Union
Many say that San Juan in La Union is the surfing capital in the North because it has the best beginner waves and it's close to Manila. By the beach, surf instructors and guides usually approach tourists if they are interested in surfing, of course, that includes the boards. Surfers or beachgoers can choose their famous reef points: Urbiztondo/The Beach Break, Monaliza Point, and Carrile Point. Just don't forget that December and January are the peak months. If you’re afraid of the water, like me, drinking an ice-cold beer and having a sumptuous meal are best partners while watching the waves and feeling the cool breeze.
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Photo: Just a photo op in Kabsat Restaurant. |
- Kabsat Restaurant
We arrived at Kabsat around lunch time and tourists were already piled up by the entrance while lines were getting longer. Our stomachs couldn't wait for our turn, so we took photos and left. Alternatively, we had our lunch by the highway while en route to the Grapes Farm.
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Photo at the Grapes Farm, La Union. |
- The Grapes Farm
You can't complete your La Union itinerary without visiting and tasting their locally produced grapes. Some of the farms opened their gates (for free, some are not) and started offering "grape picking" for tourists. Vineyards are surrounded by greens while the breeze is cool and fresh, so you will really enjoy your day here. Anyways, aside from the remarkable experience and gorgeous photos, of course, with grapes in the background, farm operators sell wines not just from grapes but also from locally harvested fruits such as Guyabano and Bignay.
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Photo of the stunning Ma-cho Temple. |
- Ma-cho Temple
It is one of the biggest Taoist temples outside China. With an elevation of 70 meters above sea level, it is located on the hill downtown with a perfect view of the West Philippine Sea. Its attractions include the Majestic Five-Door Gate, the Bamboo Garden, the Liang Thing Pagoda, 2 circular pools or ponds, the golden emblem of a dragon, the Bell Tower, and the Drum Tower. What's good about this stunning temple is that they are open to non-worshippers visitors.
Where to Stay in La Union:
- Costa Villa Beach Resort
- El Navi Surftown
- The Little Surfmain Resort
- Thunderbird Resorts
- Flotsam and Jetsam Artist Beach Hostel
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