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The Great Ilocos Escapade: Vigan by Coffeehan on May 7, 2012Time seems to stretch a bit longer in Vigan. Most of the establishments remain closed until 7 or 8 in the morning. The locals appear to be in a relaxed state, like watering plants, walking, or serving food are solemn rituals they perform to pay tribu...



Vigan in 8 hours by THE PINOY EXPLORER on Jan 22, 2012What could you possibly do within eight (8) hours in Vigan? Needless to say, you need more, right?  What if you are just there as a transient before you need to go to another destination? Say further up North, or if you had an official busines...



pagburnayan sa ilocos by Daily musings on love and life on Sep 12, 2011...



Road Trip to Vigan 2 by Tambay na Nars on Jul 12, 2011Una kaming dinala ng nagkakalesa sa St. Augustine Bell Tower. Ang sabi ni Manong na sumama sa amin sa pag-akyat ng bell tower, binutas daw yung bell dito para lang ilagay ang espada ni Panday. Ganun daw nila kamahal si FPJ, hehe. Pagkatapos nun pumun...



Tourist Spots in Vigan by Rediscover Philippines on Apr 14, 2011A sojourn to the Illocandia is incomplete without walking down the cobblestone streets and rows of ancestral houses in Vigan city aptly called “Heritage Village”. Built in varying Spanish-Mexican-Chinese architectural styles, thick brick walls, t...



ILOCOS Road Trip | Summary and Expenses by The Poor Traveler on Sep 4, 2010When the Poor Traveler was planning this trip to Ilocos, I did not have much expectations. Sure I had heard about Ilocandia and all the raves about it before on TV but in all honesty, it did not really appeal to me. I just wanted to see the Bangui Wi...



Old School Pottery at the ‘Pagburnayan’ | Ilocos Road Trip Day 1 by The Poor Traveler on Aug 14, 2010After a blast from the past at the Crisologo Museum, the Poor Traveler and his poor group proceeded to the Pagburnayan. Our immediate reaction was wonder what “Pagburnayan” was but a few moments later we were already at this place where c...



Vigan Calesa Tour by Traveler on Foot on May 29, 2009Vigan is the capital of Ilocos Sur. It was the Spanish conquistador Juan de Salcedo who led the construction of the city in 1572. Today, Vigan exudes a rich historical culture. As seen in its old houses along its cobblestone streets, the town is a li...