Enchanted Cave, Bolinao

A lot of tourist spots hides in the province but, the ENCHANTED CAVE is something that you shouldn't miss. Inside the cave is a pool with cool and crystal clear waters. There are stalactites and stalagmites in different forms - stunning background for groupies. Limited visitors are allowed inside the cave per interval. Also, tourists need to wear life jackets and must follow safety protocols inside to avoid accident. Entrance fees are being collected. CLICK TO WATCH MY PANGASINAN VLOG

Patar Beach, Bolinao, Pangasinan

Patar Beach

Patar Beach is definitely the top tourist spot in Bolinao, Pangasinan. This paradise has a long stretch shoreline with a mixture of fine white sand and shells. Of course, the landscape with not be complete without the palm and hardwood trees, and cottages on the side. The seawater is crystal clear and cool. During our visit, due to COVID, with fewer visitors, the relaxing ambiance is preserved which can make your day a lazy-sunny day. The blue sky is just an addition to the beautiful picturesque of the beach.

Bolinao Falls 3

Bolinao Falls 3

Bolinao Falls 3 must be included in your list to visit in Pangasinan. Its pool perimeter is longer and wider than the other falls in the area, so it is perfect for photo ops. Though passing the rough road was a bit challenging, you will be rewarded with a wide open area surrounded by greens, landscaped with cottages. The breeze is fresh and cool. Such an Instagram-worthy place! By the way, it is a few minutes' travel from the Falls 1. Entrance fees are being collected. CLICK TO WATCH MY PANGASINAN VLOG

Bolinao Falls 1, Pangasinan

Bolinao Falls 1

BOLINAO FALLS 1 is a spectacular waterfalls in the middle of woods. It is always part of the itinerary of operated tours in the province because of its amazing landscape and relaxing ambiance. The cool blue green water is perfect for tired muscles. But, to reach this spot, visitors need to walk on a concrete stair with more than 50 steps, I think. Entrance fees are being collected. CLICK TO WATCH MY PANGASINAN VLOG

Bolinao, Pangasinan Tourist Spots

Patar Beach

1. Patar Beach

Patar Beach is definitely the top tourist spot in Bolinao, Pangasinan. Why not, the shoreline has a long stretch of fine white sand landscaped by greens and cottages on the side. On the other hand, the horizon that separates the crystal clear water and emerald seas from the blue sky is just an addition to the beautiful picturesque of the beach. The relaxing ambiance is preserved which can make your day a lazy-sunny day.

QUEZON MEMORIAL CIRCLE AND SHRINE

Quezon Memorial Circle
For others, they find Quezon Memorial Circle as their perfect place for jogging, meeting someone, other activities, and the perfect spot for Pokemon Go gamer as their lure location but for me – this landmark commemorates the significance of the late President Manuel L. Quezon and the Commonwealth of the Philippines. I have visited this park several times, but it’s my second time entering the museum.

Mt. Pulag, Benguet - hike guide via Ambangeg Trail

Mt. Pulag

Mt. Pulag is one of the highest peaks in the Philippines, measures 2,922 MASL. It is also one of the most beautiful mountains in the Philippines, therefore, you should include this on your list. On the other hand, on its summit, hikers can witness the famous “sea of clouds," a majestic phenomenon where visitors are literally above the clouds.

Hikers walking on the trails of Mt. Pulag

The challenging trails of Mt. Pulag.

Things to Remember: The Weather, Trails, Campsite, and Difficulty: Pulag has three main trails: Ambangeg, Ambaguio and Tawangan. Most of the tourists love are hiking on Ambangeg because it is simple and the terrain is really good, highly recommended for first timer. The terrain is ascending, passing on the sides of cabbage plantations and walking the trail covered with bonsai, flowering plants and trees. The mountain slopes are covered with brown and greens are absolutely stunning.

The stunning Sea of Clouds of Mt. Pulag.

Mountaineers enjoy the relaxing weather of Mt. Pulag.

A view on the Summit of Mt. Pulag.

The Gorgeous View on the Summit of Mt. Pulag. Before hiking, you should consider the climate. This mountain has unpredictable weather condition, that even it’s summer, there will be rains. From October to February, expect for a super cold weather, sometimes it 's zero degrees. On the summit, there's a 360 degrees view of the mountain ranges in the North. If there's clearing, expect for an amazing slopes, mountains are covered with mixed green and brown grasses and of course, let's not forget the gorgeous sea of clouds, with the golden sun rise.



Paragliding in the Philippines (Sarangani, Rizal, now in Cavite)

Tandem Paragliding

Because of the pandemic, Paragliding in Carmona, Cavite created it's own spark to local tourists. Before, according to Philippine Tandem Paragliding, they are flying with an average of 10% local tourists per day while the rest are foreign. Today, majority are local, possible reasons? COVID-19 protocols, Filipinos are staying at home and wants something new, and the effect of "Crash Landing on You." Nevertheless, if you want something heart pounding and extreme, this activity is highly recommended. CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE & WATCH MY VLOG

Potipot Island, Zambales

Potipot Island

There are a lot of gorgeous beaches in Zambales, one of these is Potipot Island, an islet situated in Brgy. Uacon, Municipality of Candelaria; a few hours of land travel from Manila. Before the coves of San Antonio were discovered, this island was first hailed as one of the finest gems of the province because of it's fine white sand beaches, crystal clear waters, and relaxing ambiance. Since it is separated from the mainland and it is in a remote area, a few visitors can only visit.

Bacolor Church, Pampanga

Bacolor Church

Bacolor Church (San Guillermo Church) in Pampanga is considered as the Cagsawa of the North. More than twenty years ago, Mt. Pinatubo erupted and many municipalities were left devastated, including Bacolor. This church was built in 1576 and was named after their patron saint San Guillermo ErmitaƱo. Destroyed by earthquakes and fire then was rebuilt in 1886.