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Friday, 19 February 2021

Enchanted Cave, Bolinao

Enchanted Cave, Bolinao

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About Enchanted Cave, Bolinao

Enchanted Cave is one of Bolinao’s most captivating natural wonders—a coral limestone cave with a crystal-clear underground pool perfect for cooling off after exploring Pangasinan’s sun-drenched destinations. Surrounded by lush gardens and resort-like amenities, this charming cave is a must-visit stop on your Bolinao itinerary.

Patar Beach, Pangasinan

Patar Beach

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About Patar Beach

Patar Beach is the crown jewel of Bolinao, Pangasinan. Known for its golden-white sand, crystal-clear waters, and breathtaking sunsets, this public beach offers an unspoiled escape from the usual crowded resorts. Backed by dramatic limestone cliffs and coconut-lined shores, it's perfect for backpackers, barkadas, and families seeking affordable paradise by the sea.

Bolinao Falls 3

Bolinao Falls 3

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About Bolinao Falls 3

Bolinao Falls 3 is the most serene and spacious among the three major waterfalls in Bolinao, Pangasinan. Unlike Falls 1 and 2—which are popular for cliff diving and dramatic drops—Bolinao Falls 3 is known for its wide natural pool, gentle cascades, and calm waters perfect for families, beginners, and those who simply want a quiet place to swim and relax.

Bolinao Falls 1

Bolinao Falls 1

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About Bolinao Falls 1

Bolinao Falls 1 is one of the most popular waterfalls in Pangasinan, known for its powerful yet graceful cascade that drops into a large turquoise basin. Located in Barangay Samang Norte, this natural attraction is surrounded by lush forests, rough rock formations, and refreshing cold waters ideal for swimming and cliff jumping. It’s often paired with Bolinao Falls 2 and 3 in a single trip, making it a must-visit for nature lovers and weekend adventurers.

Wednesday, 17 February 2021

Pangasinan – Tourist Spots, Travel Guide, Itinerary, & Hotels

Pangasinan Tourist Spots

About

Pangasinan is a coastal province in Northern Luzon known for its rich culture, historical towns, beautiful beaches, waterfalls, and the iconic Hundred Islands National Park. It's a popular destination for island hopping, food trips, and cultural exploration, just a few hours from Metro Manila.

Sunday, 14 February 2021

Quezon Memorial Circle and Shrine

Quezon Memorial Circle and Shrine

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About Quezon Memorial Circle

Located at the heart of Quezon City, the Quezon Memorial Circle (QMC) is a historic urban park and national shrine dedicated to President Manuel L. Quezon. Spread across a spacious circular park, it serves as a favorite weekend destination for families, joggers, cyclers, and tourists exploring Metro Manila.

Mt. Pulag, Benguet

Mt. Pulag

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About Mt. Pulag

Mt. Pulag, standing at 2,926 MASL, is the third-highest mountain in the Philippines and the highest in Luzon. Famous for its sea of clouds, sunrise views, and dwarf bamboo grasslands, it's a bucket-list destination for hikers and nature lovers.

Thursday, 11 February 2021

Paragliding in Carmona, Cavite

Paragliding in Cavite

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Overview of Paragliding in Cavite

Paragliding in Cavite is one of the most thrilling outdoor activities near Manila. With scenic mountain views, open skies, and experienced pilots, this sport is perfect for adventure seekers looking to take flight without leaving Luzon. Because of the pandemic, this extreme sport created its own spark for 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 tourists. Today, the majority are local, possible reasons? COVID-19 protocols, Filipinos are staying at home and want something new, and the effect of "Crash Landing on You." Nevertheless, if you want something heart-pounding and extreme, this activity is highly recommended.

Sunday, 24 January 2021

Potipot Island, Zambales

Potipot Island

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About Potipot Island

Potipot Island is a small, uninhabited island off the coast of Candelaria, Zambales. Known for its powdery white sand, crystal-clear waters, and peaceful atmosphere, it’s a perfect weekend escape for those looking to relax away from the crowds. Before the coves of San Antonio were discovered, this island was first hailed as one of the finest gems of the province because of its beauty. Also, since it is separated from the mainland and is in a remote area, few visitors can visit.

Bacolor Church

Bacolor Church

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About Bacolor Church

San Guillermo Parish Church, commonly known as Bacolor Church, is a centuries-old church in Bacolor, Pampanga. Despite being buried by lahar during Mt. Pinatubo’s eruption in the 1990s, it remains a powerful symbol of faith and Filipino resilience. Having said that, it is considered the Cagsawa of the North.