Touring Ilocos Without a Car Part 3: Pagudpud

This is Part 3 of Touring Ilocos Without a Car series.

As I mentioned in my previous post, there are 2 gorgeous beaches in Pagudpud, Saud and Blue Lagoon or what is known by the locals as “Maira-ira”. Both offers nice, soft, white sand and surfing waves (at the right time of the year). The two beaches are about 20 minutes apart from each other so choosing where to stay will be based on what beach you prefer.

SAUD OR BLUE LAGOON?

You can compare Saud Beach to Puerto Galera wherein the resorts are all lined up for you to choose from. Since there are plenty of resorts along Saud Beach, expect many people and activities around. Also, there are many places to eat in Saud. If you like crowds when you go to a beach, choose Saud.


Saud Beach, not crowded on December

If you want privacy, then Blue Lagoon is for you. It is practically off the beaten path. The nearest and only resort there is Kapuluan Vista Resort. There are no resorts in Blue Lagoon but you can rent nipa huts at the parking area. From Kapuluan, it’s about 7-10 minutes walk going there.


Blue Lagoon, the water is calmer during the summer

If you’re planning to go during the Holy Week, I would suggest Kapuluan Vista Resort so that you’ll be near Blue Lagoon where it’s not too crowded. They get fully-booked by February so plan your reservations early.

We decided to check-in at Kapuluan Vista Resort because it’s nearer Blue Lagoon. Not to mention that it’s cheaper than the nice resorts at Saud.

KAPULUAN VISTA RESORT


Welcome to Kapuluan Vista Resort

Mike and his wife Alma owns the beautiful place. It is situated far from the shore so you don’t have to worry about storm surges unlike in Saud. The beach in front of the resort is not swimmable but very surfable with the nice reef breaks. They offer surf lessons and surfboard rentals by the way.

Mike, the owner of the resort, told us that the best time to visit them is around July – September when the weather is not too hot, the water not to cold and the breeze is just right.

Our room is simple but with a zen-inspired theme, we even have a bonsai on our bathroom. With the wind blowing and the waves crashing, sometimes you don’t wanna leave your bed. The food is very great that some people go there just to eat. It’s a bit pricey though for the budget-conscious but their package already includes free breakfast.

PAGUDPUD TOUR

The following day, we decided to take the Pagudpud tour after lunch.

Ask the locals or the resort employees to get you a tricycle to tour you around Pagudpud. It will cost you around Php 500-600 for a whole day tour. Here are the places that you can visit:

  1. Blue Lagoon / Saud (depends on where you are staying)
  2. Patapat Bridge and Viaduct
  3. Agua Grande
  4. Paraiso ni Anton
  5. Kabigan Falls

Manuel was our tricycle driver / tour guide / photographer. He charged us Php 500 for the tour which did not include the Kabigan Falls because aside from a 30-minute hike to the falls, the ground is a bit slippery.

It took us less than 3 hours to do the entire tour since we only planned to see the sights and take pictures. But I think for the Php 500 we paid, we could stay for a while at the beach if we decided to swim. Better ask the driver first before you commit.


The winding Patapat Bridge


Patapat Viaduct


Agua Grande Mini Hydro Power Plant


Paraiso ni Anton, there’s also a grotto here but that’s it

Afterwards, we spent the rest of the day sleeping, eating, chatting with Mike and her wife, telling sweet nothings to each other and preparing for our trip back to Laoag the following day.

CAPE BOJEADOR LIGHTHOUSE and BANGUI WINDMILLS

What about the Lighthouse and Windmills? We did not visit those two since it’s hard without a car. They are located in between Laoag and Pagudpud and it’s too far for tricycles from Pagudpud.

For the Lighthouse, ask the bus conductor to drop you off Burgos and take a trike from there. For the Bangui Windmills, ask to be dropped at Bangui and take a trike from there.

Mike told us that they offer a van transport from the airport to their resort for Php3000. They can stop at the lighthouse and windmills on the way.

I’ll write about Laoag on the next part.

If you have any questions/suggestions/corrections, please feel free to leave a comment. Thanks!

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  2. hello! i’d like to ask you guys about the road conditions in laoag/vigan/pagudpod. are they flat and suitable for biking? i think i’d rather bike around than hire tricyles to explore the towns.

    calvin: yup the road between laoag, vigan and pagudpud are ok for biking although it could get dusty between laoag and vigan. as for pagudpud there are stretches of winding road just like going to baguio but otherwise the road is cemented.

  3. hello! we plan to go to pagudpud this july. we plan to drop by bangui windmills and cape bojeador on our way to pagudpud.. . . we would just commute. . . just want to ask which comes first? bangui or burgos? do have any idea how much is the tricycle fare? or can you suggest on how to go to these two tourist spot. . . thank you very much and sorry for asking so many questions. . .

  4. Hi melinda, maauna yung burgos when you’re coming from laoag. as for the trike from the highway In Bangui or Burgos, i don’t know how much eh. if i have to guess siguro i would say Php60-100 to 1 of the spot.

    But if you’re staying in Saud, I think you could hire a trike to take you to those two areas for Php 500. medyo matagal nga lang, around 4 hours travel. hehehe.

  5. Punta Azul at Blue Lagoon is now open for business at reasonable prices. Rest assured you will enjoy your stay in this awesome beauty by nature.

    Mind you, the beds all came from San Jose, California including curtains and some other stuff. Check this place for yourself. We also plan on serving foodstuff from the US in the future. We are still in the process of preparing the other buildings and rooms but you are cordially invited to check the place so that the next time you come around, you are sure where to go.

  6. Thanks Awesome Lagoon. We need rates, contact numbers and specific details though. :) Sent you an e-mail.

  7. Hi Calvin,

    I got your email. How much does it cost to create a website like this?

    Please let me know.

    Thanks,

    Awesome Lagoon

  8. hi.
    may i ask for Punta Azul”s contact no.?

    thanks so much.

    calvin: heya sige ill ask the owner. ill personally e-mail you pagmay sagot na. thanks for dropping by.

  9. hello. just wondering if you ever got the rates and contact numbers for punta azul. it seems that they advertise on different blogs, but do not give an idea of their rate nor contact numbers. be really interested to know as we’ll be going to pagudpud this july or august, Godwilling.

    thanks heaps for any info.

    calvin: hi maryam, i e-mailed them a few days ago pero wala pa ring reply. hindi na yata nachecheck ang email. i’ll let you know once i got word from them.

  10. Hi,

    We are planning to go to blue lagoon (Maira-ira) this July. I was browsing for some info and got lot’s of info from the different sites like how to get there, place to stay, etc. and Calvin your website also helps :) I emailed some but I think they dont check their emails often. I got a contact number of Punta Azul from “Our Awesome Planet” from their blog about visiting Pagudpud. That place sounds interesting. The contact number is 0928-482-2543. I contacted them but no response.
    Calvin can you please email me if you’ll have some info about Punta Azul. I already contact Kapuluan Vista Resort but we are still checking other place.
    Thank you :)

    calvin: hi jof, punta azul doesn’t seem to be checking their e-mail. i don’t have any info about their rates. Here’s something from them regarding the place.

    For this reason, we converted into 2 duplex with a total of 16 rooms. One unit has 3 bedrooms with full bath for each room upstairs with a patio overlooking the ocean. Downstairs is one bedroom, a living room, and a kitchen. There is also one bathroom downstairs.

  11. to all those who are interested in Punta Azul.
    Contact number and person is:
    0918-782-9491 – Lanie Pedronan

  12. Watch out for the coming TV show of Trip Na Trip featuring Blue Lagoon on August 15, 2008. We are hoping they will show our very own Punta Azul Beach Resort.

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