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ISSUE 3

LA UNIONS

SURFING
HAVEN
SURFING HOT SPOT
OF THE NORTH

E XPLORING

CALLAO CAVE
CAGAYAN'S DEPTHS AT ITS BEST

WILD RIVER
RIDING CAGAYAN'S RAPIDS

BULACAN
GEARS UP FOR THE
ANNUAL SINGKABAN

Find everything up north - from cultural heritage sites, to excellent cuisine; from fine
sandy beaches to cool mountain weather its all there! Covering the four northern
regions of the country - Ilocos, Cagayan Valley, the Cordilleras and Central Luzon North
Philippines has much more to offer than people had previously imagined.
It is fast becoming the preferred destination for meetings, incentives, conventions
and exhibitions because of its great facilities and close proximity to Metro Manila. Just
a car ride away. And now, the North is even more accessible with the new North Luzon
Expressway (NLEX) and the recently opened Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEx).
Together, let us experience North Philippines. Rediscover the North!

For inquiries, call the North Philippines Visitors Bureau at (632) 637-6798, or any
of its affiliate local Conventions and Visitors Bureaus located in Pampanga, Greater
Clark, Greater Subic, Tarlac, Pangasinan, Pangasinan West, La Union, Baguio,
Ilocos Norte, and Cagayan North (see directory listing at the back of the magazine)

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CRUISE
CONTROL

QUICK TIPS FOR


EXTREME TRAVEL

Engaging in an extremely
memorable travel adventure
is a breeze if you follow these
important tips.

CENTERSTAGE
TIME AND TIDE WAIT
IN LA UNION

PATHWAYS

EXPLORING
CALLAO CAVE

Spelunking Callao Cave is not


difficult but the experience is not
compromised.

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Travelers are starting to


recognize La Union for its
surfing beach, San Juan.

LA UNION HOTELS

These hotels will make travelers


feel like theyve never left home.

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Experience W.W.R. up North

LA UNIONS
SURFING HAVEN

Ride the waves at the Surfing


Capital of the North.

ON THE COVER
LA UNION SURFING

With friendly waves and more


accessible roads, La Union
has been a favorite destination for surfing aficionados.
With surfing lessons and nice
resorts, La Union is a perfect
getaway for surfers and even
those who just need a break
from the bustling city life.

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BOUNTY
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An interesting
encounter with La Unions
pebble beach in Luna

Photographed by
Abel Baldemor

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NORTH NEWS
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SEPTEMBER - NOVEMBER
Festivities Calendar

> MARIAN Voyage of Peace


> NPVB Annual Meeting
> NPVB welcomes new
corporate partners

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NPVB Welcome Note

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EDITOR
Ivan Anthony Henares
ASSOCIATE EDITOR
Robby Benson Torres
EDITORIAL & PRODUCTION
PICO Integrated Marketing Agency

Dear Friends,

PHOTO CONTRIBUTORS
Abel Baldemor, Sol Racelis, Melchor G.
Labagala III, Oggie Ramos, Michael Alison
R. Alviar, Vazir Querol, Rommel Diaz,
Third Gonzales, Farlet Vale, Jerry Chan,
Jericson Valle, Gina K. Dycaico

Directory

CONTRIBUTING WRITERS
Christa de la Cruz, Sol Racelis,
Kristy Ann Texon, Constantine Agustine,
Jerome Baluyut

North Luzon Map

MARKETING DIRECTOR
Michelle Bautista

Northbound Staff

ADVERTISING EXECUTIVES
Joan Cyril Mallari, Joanna Montoya,
Malvin Romero, Anne Chavez,
Carla Tolentino, Bobby Buenaflor,
Lorena Castro, Cha Fernandez,
John Almeda, Rommel Bobiles,
Cai Cena, Chee Estanislao

Published quarterly by the


North Philippines Visitors Bureau in partnership with
PICO Integrated Marketing Agency
NORTH PHILIPPINES VISITORS BUREAU
291 St. Joseph Street, Oranbo Drive
Pasig City, Metro Manila, Philippines
Tel: (632) 637 6798 Fax: (632) 631 1674
Email: northbound@northphilippines.org
www.northphilippines.org
PICO INTEGRATED MARKETING AGENCY
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Palanan, Makati City, Philippines
Tel: (632) 970 0318/ 994 0564 Telefax: (632) 832 2067
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Opinions expressed here are solely of the writers and not
necessarily endorsed by NPVB or PICO. Reproduction of
photos in full or in part is prohibited, unless permission is
secured from the Editor and the publishers. Every effort
has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information
contained in this publication. However, NPVB and PICO
cannot accept legal responsibility for any error or omission.

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Welcome to North Philippines! I invite you to
explore the exciting events and destinations that make
north Philippines a great place to visit anytime of the
year.
In order to help our visitors, the North
Philippines Visitor Bureau (NPVB), a private sector
tourism organization that aims to boost tourism in
the Ilocos Region, Cagayan Valley, the Cordilleras
and Central Luzon through meetings, incentives,
conventions and exhibitions (MICE), comes out
with its third issue of Northbound Magazine, a free
quarterly visitors guide to the region.
The third issue of Northbound features the La
Union Convention and Visitors Bureau (LUCVB),
the Cagayan North Visitors Bureau (CNCVB), and
various adventure destinations and activities in North
Philippines including white water rafting, kayaking,
surfing, trekking and spelunking. The magazine also
features destinations and activities in other provinces
of north Philippines such as the Singkaban Festival in
Bulacan.
This third issue is also special as the NPVB
welcomes Victory Liner, Inc. and Robinsons Land
Corporation as partners in the promotion of tourism
in north Philippines. To Victory Liner and Robinsons
Land, NPVB and its network of Conventions and
Visitors Bureaus give you its heartfelt thanks. We
look forward to a fruitful year for north Philippines
tourism.
We are sure you will enjoy this third issue of
Northbound Magazine.
Once again, welcome to north Philippines,
where we invite you to enjoy the natural and cultural
heritage, lively and colorful festivals, and exceptional
recreation opportunities youll find throughout the
region.

VINCE ARANETA
Executive Director

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Kudos to your article about the
beaches of Zambales and the rest
of Northwest Luzon!
Being an avid mountain climber, I
would like to suggest however that
you feature another natural feature
that the North is very famous for
- its mountains. The Cordillera
region has a lot of mountains that
can easily rank among the most
fascinating in Southeast Asia. We
have Mt. Pulag, with its unique
summit covered with dwarf bamboo
groves, as well as cross-country
trails amid the temperate breeze of
pine forests.

Thanks you very much for providing


us a copy of issue No. 2 of
NORTHBOUND MAGAZINE.
Congratulations for coming up
with such a beautiful magazine.
The features and photos are vivid
and enticing, surely anyone who
reads it will be enticed to go roadtripping towards the Norths jewel
destinations.
LILIA B. DE LIMA

Director General
Philippine Economic Zone Authority

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Going back to Zambales, its open,


grassy mountains are excellent
spots to view its famed beaches.
We have Mt. Balingkilat and
Mt. Cinco Picos that overlooks
Anawangin, Silanguin, and Nagsasa
Cove, and even Capones Island.
There are trails connecting these
peaks straight to the beach! And
of course there are many more
awaiting discovery.
We look forward to reading more
issues of Northbound Magazine.
Reading about all these beautiful
places is as refreshing as cool
Cordillera mountain breeze.
GIDEON LASCO

PinoyMountaineer.com

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CRUISE CONTROL

QUICK TIPS

FOR

Motion sickness can


strike anyone. Anytime.

EXTREME TRAVEL
The emergence of extreme sports
in the country has now made a lot
of adventure-seeking Pinoys spoilt
for choice. Most of these sports
are offered outside the metro, but
quite a handful of people think that
traveling just to get to such sites is
well worth the trip.
For some, traveling may as
well be an extreme sport,
because it takes you out
of your comfort zone. Like
an extreme sport, it can be
fun, but also challenging.
Below are some tips for
conquering the feat that is
traveling.
Always carry a bottle of water
with you. Traveling can tire you
out, and water will keep you
from being dehydrated. Water
will also prime you for whatever
sport youll try.

COLD SWEAT

FATIGUE & DIZZINESS

RAPID BREATHING

NAUSEA & VOMITING

Bring extra plastic bags


for wet clothes. A number of
extreme sports will get you wet,
and plastic bags make bringing
home wet clothes so much easier.
Pack a first-aid kit. Youll
never know whats in store for
you out there, so it would be
best if you come prepared for
emergencies.
Before you embark on a trip,
take an anti-dizziness tablet.
The ride to the site may be
bumpy, and youd want to save
your energy for the sport thats
waiting for you.

Take
If symptoms persist, consult your doctor.

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ADVERTISING FEATURE

SOUTHEAST ASIAS

BIGGEST OUTDOOR

SUPERSTORE

ROX (RECREATIONAL OUTDOOR


EXCHANGE) IS THE BIGGEST OUTDOOR
SPORTS AND RECREATION HUB IN ASIA.
AND ITS HERE IN THE PHILIPPINES!

Top-of-the-line outdoor sporting


brands fill-up the 1,800 square
meters of retail area.

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Like an underdog suddenly and silently


gaining advantage, the tourism industry in
La Union has picked up in the recent years.

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STRAIGHT
AHEAD

To further make traveling to the north easier, an


84.5-kilometer, four-lane expressway is being made
and will be known as the Tarlac-Pangasinan-La Union
Expressway. The said expressway will connect La Paz,
Tarlac and Rosario, La Union. Once all four lanes are
complete, the Tarlac-Pangasinan-La Union Expressway
will be able to accommodate 25,000 vehicles. Started in
January 2009, the construction of this expressway aims
to boost trade, tourism through speedy transportation
in Tarlac, Eastern Pangasinan, and La Union.

what San Juan and other La Union


towns have to offer.
While the LUCVB has
accomplished what they initially set
out to dowhich is to promote La
Unions offeringsthe group chooses
not to rest on its laurels. The LUCVB
seeks to forge partnerships with more
marketing and events groups, and
tourism systems to allow La Union to
reach its full potential.

ILOCOS NORTE

It was back in 2007 when a


group of hotel managers, owners, and
businessmen decided to establish the La
Union Convention and Visitors Bureau
(LUCVB), a collective under the North
Philippines Visitors Bureau (NPVB).
The LUCVB brought together hotels
and other establishments with the
common aim of promoting La Union as
a prime tourist destination.
While a lot of the popular
Philippine beaches are found in
the South, the LUCVB is staunch
in promoting La Unions unique
strengths. Currently, the group is
putting forward the town of San Juan
as the main attraction of the province.
The dawn of the surfing culture
in San Juan has done wonders, as more
and more travelers come to La Union
to catch the waves. It is said that the
waves in La Union are kinder than
those in other surfing beaches, thus
providing a perfect spot for beginners.
Local surfing instructors in the area are
always ready to teach a new batch of
surfers. Moreover, since the destination
is just a couple of hours from Manila,
commuting travelers are spared from an
extremely exhausting journey.
Because of the immense potential
of San Juan, it is usually the chosen
venue for LUCVBs events. The success
of Summer Chill 1 and 2 is testament
that people are starting to recognize

LA UNION

CENTERSTAGE
CENTERSTAGE

CENTERSTAGE

In the recent years, La Unions popularity rose again because of


its beaches. Water sports like snorkeling and surfing has put La
Union on the map, and weekenders flock to this place to get
their fill of adventure. Travelers have nothing to worry about
when they visit this charming place, as hotels and resorts will
make them feel like theyve never left home.

Thunderbird

ADDRESS: Poro Point Freeport


Zone, San Fernando City, La Union
TELEPHONE: (072) 888-7777
E-MAIL: pororeservations@
thunderbird-asia.com WEBSITE:
http://www.thunderbirdresorts.com/
philippines/
Just a few minutes away from the
premiere and oldest surfing haven of
San Juan, La Union is the home of
Thunderbird Resorta Mediterraneaninspired hotel on an over 65-hectare
property in Poro Point that opened its
doors in May 2008. What used to be a
United States Air Force Facility called
the Wallace Air Station, the Poro Point
Freeport Zone is now being developed
into a major tourist and economic
destinationboasting its cove of white
beach as the only one in the province.
This enjoyment of the seaside wonder
is complemented by world-class
accommodations and modern facilities
of the resort.

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The china sea


beach resort

ADDRESS: Paringao, Bauang, La


Union TELEPHONE: (072) 6076607 / 705-0833 WEBSITE: http://
www.chinaseabeachresort.com.ph
The China Sea Beach Resort takes
pride in being a family-oriented
establishment, and this idea is evident
in their amenities and services. The
resort features a child-friendly pool, so
the entire family can enjoy in the water.
There is free WiFi access in the hotel.
Their restaurant also offers the best
continental dishes in the province.
It is no wonder that guests
comprised of Europeans, Koreans and
localsare huge fans of the restaurant.
There is something for everyone, as the
restaurant offers Mexican, European,
American, and Filipino cuisine.

coconut grove

ADDRESS: Km 263 National


Highway 2501 Bauang, La Union
TELEPHONE: (072) 607-6604
FAX: (072) 607-6621 WEBSITE:
http://coco.com.ph
Coconut Grove Beach Resort is the
perfect destination for anyone who is
bound for a day or two of relaxation
in the surfing capital of the north.
With its 28 spacious and Hispanic/
Filipino-inspired rooms, 24-hour bar
and restaurant service, and world-class
amenities, Coconut Grove should satisfy
even the most discerning guest.
The sporty ones can enjoy the various
activities such as surfing, scuba diving,
Hash House Harriers, golf, fishing
and lawn bowling among others. The
adventurous diner can have a luxurious
dining experience in their 24-hour
bar and restaurant with their Filipino,
European, and Thai cuisine.

hotel ariana

ADDRESS: Paringao, Bauang,


La Union TELEPHONE: (072)
705-0050 / 705-0080 E-MAIL:
hotelariana.marketing@gmail.com
WEBSITE: http://www.
hotelariana.com.ph
The Zen-inspired interiors of Hotel
Ariana in Bauang, La Union provide
guests with a calming atmosphere.
The hotel features sleek interiors
and muted hues. This is also a
perfect choice for business trips, as
Hotel Ariana is WiFi ready, and
is equipped with its own business
center.
Guests can have their fill of
Chinese-Cantonese cuisine in the
hotel restaurant. Their bestsellers are
Spareribs Salt and Pepper, Ariana
Seafood Soup, Steamed Fish Fillet
in Ginger Leek Sauce, Ariana Fried
Rice, Hot Shrimp Salad, and Cold
Cuts.

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CENTERSTAGE

With waves coming in almost all-year round,


the town of San Juan in La Union is hailed as the
Surfing Capital of the North. Only six to seven hours
from Manila, surf bums in the metro can easily ride
an Ilocos-bound bus and get off right in front of
Urbiztondo Beach in San Juan.
BY CHRISTA DE LA CRUZ | PHOTOGRAPHED BY ABEL BALDEMOR

San Juans beach breaks is now a


popular spot for beginning surfers

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The South swell in the months


of May to August and North swell
in the months of October to March
appeal to both the beginner and
advanced surfer, especially since
there are separate spots for soft waves
breaking on sand bottom and for
trickier waves breaking on coral reefs.
Surfing in San Juan picked up
in the early 80s when Australians
and Americans frequenting the
Wallace Air Station at Poro Point
found the promising waters of
La Union. It did not take long
before the locals grabbed their own
boards and rode their own waves.
Eventually, a local community who
can stand out in the sport of surfing
was born in the beach strip.

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One of the best local surfers


and surfing instructor is 27-year old
half-Australian Luke Landrigan.
Raised in the Philippines, he
represented the country in various
surfing competitions like the 1st
Asian Beach Games in Bali last
October where he bagged a silver
medal. When asked about what he
loves about La Union aside from
the waves, Luke shares that La
Union lifestyle is a mix of the city
and the provincewe have malls,
cinemas, golf courses, and casinos;
but we also have fresh seafood and
vegetables and zero traffic. He also
adds that the community of surfers
in San Juan is like a big family
extending their knowledge to those
who wants to learn about surfing.
(1) A shot of Luke Landrigan at
sundown (2) Lemon demonstrates
the basics of surfing (3) An advanced
surfer performs a floater

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Felimon Lemon Dines,
another surfing instructor, claims
that San Juans beach breaks are
more suitable for teaching surfing
than Siargaos waves. Before sending
his students into the water, he first
demonstrates the proper positions
and stances and gives out necessary
precautions. Instructors in the area
charge PhP200/hour for a board
plus PhP200/hour for surfing
lessons.
A surf board shaper and also a
surfing instructor, 61-year-old Kazuo
Akinaga has been surfing since
1967 in different places like Japan,
California and Hawaii. After seeing
the good waves of San Juan and
meeting the hospitable locals, he left
Japan 15 years ago and settled right
in front of the beach. Commonly
known as Aki, he taught as much as
30-40 students during his first few
years in La Union. Being one of the
pioneers of the sport in the area, he
has helped together various surfing
oganizations and competitions like
the first surfing club in 1986.

(1) Even kids try out the soft


waves of Urbiztondo Beach (2)
A surfer tries to take off with an
impressive surfing technique
(3) A frequent surfer rides the
waves of San Juan Below:
Surfers from Manila frequent La
Union on weekends

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Surf Camp boasts of its


being a one-stop surf resort

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Local resorts line the beach
strip of San Juan to accommodate
the visiting weekend surfers. One
of the well-known resorts is the
San Juan Surf Resort, also known
as Surf Camp, owned by Brian
Landrigan, father of Luke. As a
one-stop surf resort, it does not only
offer boarding and lodging but also
hosts a surf school and houses a surf
shop. Another accommodation is
Lola Nannys Surf Retreat, owned
by Maria Lola Nanny Landrigan,
where one can buy authentic
Australian meat pies made by Lola
Nanny herself.
With the rise of the surfing
industry, La Union is fast-becoming
a major tourist destination. Surfing
events, like the La Union Surfing
Break every October, are drawing
in surfers from different parts of the
Philippines, even different parts of
the world. Locals say that once the

San Fernando Airport becomes open


to international flights, La Union
will definitely have further boost in
eco-tourism.

DIRECTORY
San Juan Surf Resort (Surf Camp)

Brgy. Urbiztondo, San Juan, La Union


Tel. No.: (072) 720-0340
E-mail: landrigan@sflu.com
Website: sanjuansurfresort.com

Lola Nannys Surf Retreat

Brgy. Urbiztondo, San Juan, La Union


Mobile No.: (0915) 418-4034

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CENTERSTAGE

Unknown to some people in the


country, the Philippines has a long
list of great surfing areas. Here are
some of the other popular surfers
haunts in the north where you
could ride the waves or simply get
lessons if you are a beginner.

CABUGAO, ILOCOS SUR


Kidos Point has been a
popular site for surfing
competitions in Ilocos Sur,
attracting participants from
surfing areas all over the
country. The place got its
name from Cabugaos local
surfing hero Kido Cabasug.

PAGUDPUD, ILOCOS NORTE


Few people know that
way beyond the resorts of
Pagudpud is a secret hideaway
called Blue Lagoon, the best
beach in that part of the
country. Saud Beach may
be great, but Maira-Ira is
astounding! And whats great
is that on a windy day, the
beach is perfect for surfing.

BALER, AURORA

ZAMBALES
San Narciso is the closest
surf spot city dwellers
can enjoy, a mere three
to four-hour drive from
Manila.

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Most have heard about


Sabang, a beach break five
to 10 minutes away from the
town proper where most of
the tourism establishments are
found. Cemento on the other
hand is a reef break which is 30
minutes away from the town
proper. But you can easily get
lessons in Sabang Beach.

PATHWAYS
A chapel inside gives emphasis to
the majestic interiors of the cave
Photographed by
MELCHOR G. LABAGALA III

EXPLORI NG

CALLAO CAVE
You have not been to Cagayan
Valley if you have not gone
to any of its popular caves.
Known as the caving capital of
the Philippines, the province is
home to over 300 caves.
BY

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ut of the five more


popular caves, the
Callao Cave of Sitio Quibbal,
Brgy. Callao, in the town of
Peablanca, has become a
favorite destination for its
accessibility. I used to see
it in pictures; and with its
luxurious skylight from the top
of the chapel inside the cave
as the common focal point of
everything that can be seen, I
thought of it as a majestic image
of the meeting of grandeur
of nature and the ingenuity of
mankind.
We then decided to plan an
escapade to Cagayan Valley to
venture into the depths of Callao
Cave. Arriving in Tuguegarao City
in the evening, we took a much
needed rest after a long drive to
prepare for the spelunking activity
of the following day. As soon as the
sun was up, we packed the basic
needs for the adventure, which
included some extra shirts, bottled
water and a camera. After getting
the information on how to get to the
destination, we immediately hit the
road. Driving through the national
highway was a breeze, as well as the
road to Peablanca. Following the
cemented path going to Quibbal
brought us directly to the entrance
of Callao Cave. For the more
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PHOTOGRAPHED BY OGGIE RAMOS

there early and before others


arrive in groups will give you a
better chance to get closer to the
surroundings of the cave.
Inside the cave, the calmness
and serenity of the area is very
apparent. The sound of alternating
drops of water from stalagmites
that have formed through the
years and the rhythm that comes
from sweeping the hardened mud
floor by the caretaker provided a
pleasant beat to every step made. A
view of the surroundings will slow
down the initial adrenaline rush
from going up the cave and prepare
you for more quests inside.
At the ceiling of the first
chamber, a natural hole was

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adventurous travelers, there is


another route that one can take a
boat ride that passes through the
Pinacanauan River for PhP 300 per
head. A right turn to the Callao
Cave Resort will finally lead you to
the cave.
A fee of PhP20 at the entrance
is collected and guides are available
for a negotiable fee. A short trail
leads to the cemented stairs going up
the caves. Start counting once you
hit the first step if you want a firsthand account of the number of steps
to the cave. There are supposed to
be 187 steps, but some people say
that there are only 184. Whichever
is correct, a three-step difference is
nothing once you get inside. Getting

P H O T O G R A P H E D B Y M I C H A E L A L I S O N A LV I A R

PHOTOGRAPHED BY OGGIE RAMOS

(1) The holy mass is celebrated regularly


in the chapel inside the cave
(2) Stalactites adorn the cave and are a
photographers favorite subject (3) Lush
green vegetation cover some parts of the
cave, complementing the beauty of the
various formations inside it (4) Crossing
the Pinacanauan River is one way to get to
the cave (5) Holes above the cave provide
dramatic lighting to certain parts of the
cave (6) An image of the holy mother can
be found in the caves chapel

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SUBIK CLICKS

No special talents
needed to explore
this wonderful
work of nature

P H O T O G R A P H E D B Y FA R L E T VA L E

PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST WINNERS

An image of the
holy family lies
inside the cave.

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formed and provides just enough


sunlight to illuminate the chapel below.
This sight is quite breathtaking and
worthy of being the most recognized
image and description of Callao Cave.
Several other skylights allowing
natural rays of sunlight inside makes
the adventure gracious and theatrical.
Visiting the other chambers is
manageable even without guides but
the last two may need one though it
does not require extraordinary skills in
spelunking. Before finally taking the
stairs to go down the cave, we opted to
go up a little bit more to the view deck
opposite the entrance. An old tree to
the right of the stairs stands probably
as the lone witness to the early settlers
of Callao Cave. After two hours of
exploring, we finally decided to end
our adventure and as we descended the
stairs, we are sure that the Callao Cave
experience is a memorable adventure
for us.

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Water Edge
Diosdado Dominado

1st Place
Weight Lift
Mary Ann Agustin

1st Place
Twilight at the Mangrove
Gary Andy Orio

1st Place
Solitude
Cleo Roda Nodado

1st Place Sta. Cruz


Waterscape
Tina Marie De Leon

2nd place
Parked
Kristine Dominado

2nd Place
Bahay Kubo Kahit Munti
Samuel De Leon

2nd Place
Look at Me
Roy Van Morales

2nd Place
Farmers
Pacifico Jose Jr.

2nd Place
Walking the Fields of
Green of Golds
Don Clavo De Comer

3rd place
Jump
Jenny Ong

3rd Place The Cross


Roy Van Morales

3rd Place
Sunset at the Port
Jessica Napalan

3rd Place
Morning Wash
Samuel De Leon

1st Honorable Mention


Taking Flight
Michael Caballes

1st Honorable Mention


Masinloc Fishermen
Dr. Diosdado Dominado

1st Honorable Mention


Olongapo Lighthouse
Dr. Johann Ong

1st Honorable Mention


Full Parking
Kristine Dominado

2nd Honorable Mention


The Lighthouse
Ivy Cabardo

2nd Honorable Mention


Mighty Egret Guarded
by Two Horses
Daniel Burrenechea

2nd Honorable Mention


Teardrops from Heaven
Jose Lemuel Lucas

2nd Honorable Mention


Ruins
Dr. Arvin Rolly Antipolo

3rd Honorable Mention


3 Krus sa Balimpuyo
Rodolfo Vicente

3rd Honorable Mention


Migrants
Dr. Dale Dominado

3rd Honorable Mention


Lighthouse Sunset
Jenny Ong

3rd Honorable Mention


Peaceful Giant
Brian Gabarda

4th Honorable Mention


Fishing Alone
Carlo Cesar Rodillas

4th Honorable Mention


Montemar Sunset
Joy Santos

4th Honorable Mention


The Lagoon
Elein Castro

4th Honorable Mention


Waves and Rocks
Jaime Mendoza Jr.

3rd Place
The Wood Gatherer
Danilo Victoriano Jr.
1st Honorable Mention
Morning Forms
Samuel De Leon
2nd Honorable Mention
Fishermen
Pacifica Jose Jr.
3rd Honorable Mention
Sagrada Cave
Rodolfo Vicente
4th Honorable Mention
Sampaloc Net
Dewey Sergio

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PATHWAYS

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A wet, wild, and


happy ride awaits
the brave rafter

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PATHWAYS

BY SOL RACELIS | PHOTOGRAPHED BY ABEL BALDEMOR

Under the afternoon sun, a little girl


with a warm smile greets the incoming
visitors and offers a bottle of colorful
pebblesthis is one of the common
sights that welcome visitors to Lunas
pebble beach. Named after the
Luna brothers, but originally called
Namacpacan, the town has been
blessed with a shoreline that never
seems to run out of pebbles and stones
of every size and color. Having this
abundant gift from nature, the locals
have made it their source of livelihood.

Stonepickers stay on the shore all day lon


stones and pebbles that they peddle

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ADVERTISING FEATURE

A PEBBLE AFFAIR
Take home bits of the Lunas Pebble
Beach, literally. Pebbles are sold
at varied amounts according to
shape,colors and quality.
Flat Stones
Seven Colors
Egg Stone

PhP50 / pail
PhP80 / pail
PhP80 / pail

One bottle
containing pebbles
of seven colors
PhP50

The faithfuls of the town believe


that the seas abundant blessing is a
provision from the miraculous Lady
of Namacpacan to help them carry
on a living not entirely dependent on
fishing.
This image of the Blessed Virgin
Mary, requested from Spain by an
Augustinian priest, was originally
destined to make Vigan as its home
when bad weather prevented it from
completing its journey. The people of
Luna took it as a sign that the Blessed
Virgin has chosen to stay in their town.
Stone pickers take to the shores
everyday to gather stones. One of
the huts in the area had them sorted
according to their shape and size.
Interestingly, there are stones that
are shaped like eggs, there are some
which are flat and there are also those
that are of varied shadesgray, green,
Stonepickers stay on the
shore all day long to gather
stones and pebbles that they
peddle to visitors.

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blue, purple, red and yellow. The


locals say that these stone pebbles
are used as decorations in homes and
establishments locally and also sold
for export.
In stark contrast to the variety of
little and varied sizes of pebbles found
on the beach, a towering structure
along the shore of Luna becomes a
spectacle of interestthe Baluarte.
Ravaged by time and the constant
pounding of the waves, this Spanish
watchtower now stands split in two,
each half supported by concrete
beams. Back in the days of Spanish
rule in the country, this watchtower
was instrumental in warning the local
residents of the town of any imminent
threat from the sea. Spanish soldiers
would use it as an observation post
to remain aware of possible attacks
or disturbance. Centuries later, the
rough surface of the Baluarte, the
bricks showing from its crack, its
massive presence and historic past can
still captivate any spectator.
The rush of waves along the
shoreline of Luna seems to have no
end. Unmindful of the scorching
sun, another lady approaches to offer
a set of newly picked pebbles, and
the Baluarte stands in their midst,
remaining faithful to its watchful
duty, however battered by time.
They form a charismatic scene, true
and reflective of the towns way of
lifeone of enduring industry and
resilience.

THE

ALING
LUCING
SISIG STORY

From a kariton near the foot of


Balibago Bridge to the train station
at Angeles and finally, to the fast
food restaurant at the SM malls,
Pampangueos have followed the
delectable taste of Aling Lucings
sisig since the 70s.
After peddling their meat
barbeque on the streets, Aling
Lucing and husband Apung Tino
Cunanan settled at a 12-squaremeter stand at the Angeles PNR
train station, locally known
as Crossing. Swamped with
customers from Clark field and
night club employees, Aling Lucing
concocted the best Pampanga-style
sisig served as a partner dish to
liquor.

Eventually, the sisig became part


of the local cuisine that a group of
young entrepreneurs opened a sisig
stall at the Paskuhan Village of San
Fernando. Pretty soon, patrons from
nearby provinces and other cities
would regularly troop to Pampanga to
enjoy their crispy sisig. Unfortunately,
the Pinatubo tragedy hit the town of
San Fernando, including the stalls
of the Paskuhan Village. It was only
Aling Lucings at Crossing that saved
that years Christmas.
It was in 2001 when Elena Casin
and Angelita Ong opened the first
mall branch of Aling Lucing Sisig at
SMs first provincial mall. After the
incorporation of Aling Lucing Sisig
Diner, Inc. in July 24, 2001 and its
approval by the Securities & Exchange
Commision in August 1, 2001, the
restaurant not only served sisig but
also other grill foods at affordable
prices.
Eventually, the signature dish
reached the metro with Aling Lucing
Sisig branches and outlets at SM
City North, Landmark Makati,
Pasong Tamo, Salcedo Makati, and
Greenhills Mall San Juan among
others. Aling Lucings Sisig became
the standard of all sisig recipes in the
country, thus making her the Queen
of Sisig.
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If theres any legacy that Bulacan would like


to pass on from one generation to another,
it is its celebration of Singkaban Fiesta
every September 8 to 15.
The name singkaban is derived
from the famous bamboo arc decoration
usually seen in Philippine Fiestas. It
was given a deeper meaning in Bulacan
where it actually originated. The fiesta
name stands for Sining at Kalinangan
ng Bulacan. Singkaban is also touted as
the mother of all feasts in this province.
The event is marked with band
performances, concerts, cultural
performances, street dancing, float
parade, theatrical plays, trade fairs, art
and food exhibits, fireworks display,
pro-environment activities and a
competition and parade of talents, skills
and distinctive products.
Gov. Jonjon Mendoza said
this years theme of celebration is
Kahapon, Ngayon at Bukas, Husay
ng Bulakenyoy Walang Kupas. He
said, for this year, We are not trying
to make an impression that we are

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a mightier race, rather, this is an


affirmation that we are grateful,
humbled, and jubilant that our sense of
pride as a province transcends time and
generation.
The week-long festivities will
kick-off on September 8 coinciding
with the feast day of Mother Mary
and will culminate on September 15
with the commemoration of the 111th
anniversary of Malolos Congress, an
event that figures prominently in the
history as it paved the way for the
founding of the Philippine Republic,
the first in Asia.
By merely walking around the
busy compound of the Provincial
Capitol, visitors can bump into various
exhibits including Bagong Bulakenyo
Photo Exhibit, Dakilang Bulakenyo
Exhibit Series featuring Andrea
Veneracionthe founder of Philippine

Madrigal Singers, Kasal: Wedding


Expo and Bridal Fair, Bulacan Travel
Mart featuring the provinces premier
resorts, Tatak Bulakenyo Trade
Expo, Bahay Kubo-Bahay Gulay and
Disenyong Hardin ng Magagaling.
The younger audience will
certainly enjoy the nightly fireworks
display, Bulacan Adventure
Race: Quest for Pride, SigawSaya Cheerdance Competition,
Alay-Lakad, S.O.S for Biak na
Bato Concert, Laro ni Kenyo, La
Bulaquea Pageant, Kenyo Run
Again, Indakan sa Kalye and the daily
Katuwaan sa Hardin ng Sining.
Activities to boost the
marketability of the provinces
distinct Tatak Bulakenyo products
are also slated including Fiesta
Ensaymada, Lechon Festival
and Kapit-kapit sa Pistang Inipit.

And to the maximum delight of


many Bulakeos and tourists who
will mark the Singkaban Fiesta
in their calendars, the Provincial
Government will convene 21 towns
and three cities in the Parada ng
mga Karosa, Restaging of popular
festivals and Street Dancing
Competition to flaunt the best
products, skills and talents that each
of the participating municipalities
can offer.
The eight-day fiesta can only
be enjoyed by witnessing and
experiencing the variety of flavors
mixed and ready to be served to the
public. Hence, Governor Mendoza
invites everyone to take time to feel
and celebrate with the Bulakeos
with a promise that this years
celebration, Todo na ang saya ng
Singkaban Fiesta.
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NORTHBOUND NEWS

NPVB

ANNUAL MEETING

The North Philippines Visitor


Bureau (NPVB) recently held its
Annual Membership Meeting and
elections at the EDSA ShangriLa Hotel in Mandaluyong City
ushering the entry of four new
corporate partners namely Victory
Liner, Smart, Robinsons Land and
McDonalds.
The new tourism partners
joined the Manila North Tollways
Corporation (MNTC), a founding
member of the NPVB.
Elected to the Board of Trustees
for 2009-2010 were Renato Ticzon
(President), George Lorenzana
(Vice- President), Cornelio Mapa
Jr. (Treasurer), Marivic Del Pilar
(Secretary), Margot Torres, Annie
Naval, and Carmen Tayag-McTavish.
The meeting brought together

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tourism stakeholders from all over


north Philippines, as well as partners
in the private sector, who work for
economic development through
increased visitor arrivals.
Headed by its Executive Director,
Vince Araneta, the NPVB is creating
an impact in north Philippines
tourism. Early this year, it launched
the Northbound Magazine, which
invites readers to rediscover the
north. The magazine is distributed
for free in hotels and resorts all over
north Philippines. Other projects are
scheduled for roll-out this year.
NPVB is a private sector, nonstock, non-profit organization that
aims to boost tourism in north
Philippines. Its vision is to re-establish
north Philippines as a preferred
domestic tourist destination.
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NORTHBOUND NEWS

MOA

MARIAN

SIGNING

VOYAGE of PEACE

The Marian Voyage of Peace


was held in Tuguegarao, Cagayan
from July 26 to 28, 2009 which was
organized by the Cagayan North
Convention and Visitors Bureau.
As part of the three-day Marian
Voyage of Peace event, 10 Marian
images from all over north Philippines
were brought to Tuguegarao, Cagayan
and some neighboring towns for
public veneration.
These included the Our Lady of
Piat from Piat, Cagayan; Our Lady of

Badoc from Badoc, Ilocos Norte; Our


Lady of Guibang from Gamu, Isabela;
Our Lady of Charity from Agoo, La
Union; Our Lady of Namacpacan
from Luna, La Union; Our Lady of
Fatima from Valenzuela City, Metro
Manila; Nuestra Senora de Caridad
from Bantay, Ilocos Sur; Our Lady of
Manaoag from Manaoag, Pangasinan;
Our Lady of the Immaculate
Concepcion from Malolos, Bulacan;
and Nuestra Senora del Mar de Cautiva
from Sto. Tomas, La Union.

MOA signing NPVB and RLC


N O R T H P H I L I P P I N E S V I S I T O R S B UR E A U
( N P V B ) a n d R O B I N S O N S L A N D CO R P O R AT I O N
( R L C) re c e n tly sign e d a M E M O R A N D UM O F
A G R E E M E N T a i m e d t o h e l p s t re n g t h e n t h e
N o rth P h ilippin e s to u rism in du stry th ro u gh
N P V B s pro gra m s a n d n e two rk o f Co n v e n tio n s
a n d V i s i t o r s B u re a u s . T h e M O A i n c l u d e s a
m e m b e r s h i p c o n t r i b u t i o n f ro m R L C , a n d i n re t u r n ,
N P V B w i l l p ro m o t e R o b i n s o n M a l l s i n N o r t h
P h i l i p p i n e s t h ro u g h i t s t o u r i s m m a r k e r s , b u s a d s ,
a n d f e stiv a l a c tiv a tio n s, a m o n g o th e r be n e f its.
( S e a t e d f ro m L e f t ) V i n c e A r a n e t a , E x e c u t i v e
D ire c to r o f N P V B ; Co rn e lio M a pa Jr. , G e n e ra l
M a n a ge r o f R L C; a n d, M r. R e n a to U. T ic zo n o f
M N T C , P re s i d e n t o f N P V B .

MOA signing NPVB and VLI


LEFT : Marian images venerated at the
Tug ueg a r a o C a t hed r a l
O N T H I S PA G E : ( 1 ) Tu g u e g a r a o A rc h b i s h o p
D i o s d a d o Ta l a m a g a n l e a d s t h e H i g h M a s s
t ha t op ened t he M a r i a n Voy a ge o f P e a c e .
A rc h b i s h o p Ta l a m a g a n i s a f o r m e r t r u s t e e o f
t h e N o r t h P h i l i p p i n e s V i s i t o r s B u re a u ( N P V B ) .
( 2 ) Tr u s t e e s o f t h e C N C V B . ( 3 ) M e m b e r s o f t h e
d e l e g a t i o n t h a t a c c o m p a n i e d t h e d i ff e re n t
M a r i a n voya g es .

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NORTH PHILIPPINES VISITORS BUREAU (NPVB)


a n d V I CT O RY L I N E R I N C. ( V L I ) re c e n tly sign e d
a M E M O R A N D UM O F A G R E E M E N T a im e d to
h e l p s t re n g t h e n t h e N o r t h P h i l i p p i n e s t o u r i s m
in du stry th ro u gh N P V B s pro gra m s a n d n e two rk
o f Co n v e n tio n a n d V isito rs B u re a u s ba c k e d by
V L I s n e two rk o f tra n spo rta tio n sy ste m . T h is
M O A in c lu de s th e u se o f V L I s B u se s f o r to u rism
p ro m o t i o n s a n d e n h a n c e m e n t . N P V B w i l l a l l o c a t e
a s e a t i n i t s B o a rd o f Tr u s t e e s f o r V L I . ( S e a t e d
f ro m L e f t) V in c e A ra n e ta , E x e c u tiv e D ire c to r o f
N P V B ; M a riv ic D e l P ila r, Tre a su ry a n d M a rk e tin g
Manager of VLI; and, Renato Ticzon of MNTC,
P re side n t o f N P V B .
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SEPTEMBER
VICTORY DAY

KIANGAN, IFUGAO

Annual peace commemoration


of the end of the WW II.

SEPTEMBER

8-10

PANAGDADAPUN
CABARROQUIS,
QUIRINO

Presentation of 19 cultural
groups residing in the
province.

SEPTEMBER

SEPTEMBER

14

FEAST OF THE
TRIUMPH OF THE
CROSS OF JESUS
SAN JOSE, TARLAC
The Feast commemorates
the finding of the cross.
Every September 14, all
monastery and basilicas,
including the Monasterio
de Tarlac, that keeps a relic
of the true cross opens the
silver reliquary to the public
for veneration.

SEPTEMBER

8-15

28-29

SINGKABAN
FESTIVAL

2ND UNIVERSITY
OF THE
PHILIPPINES
ASIAN INSTITUTE
OF TOURISM
CONFERENCE ON
TOURISM AND
HOSPITALITY

MALOLOS, BULACAN
A religious and cultural
festival, in honor of Our
Lady of Victory, showcasing
Malolos arts of the
Balagtasan, Kundiman and
Singkaban arches.

7-9

OCTOBER

PYESTANG TUGAK

SAN FERNANDO, PAMPANGA


To celebrate the resilience of the people of San Fernando
during the Mt. Pinatubo eruption, Pyestang Tugak or
Frog Festival is held annually by having different schools
participate in the mascot parade featuring different frog
images.

11

OCTOBER

OCTOBER

ANGELES CITY,
PAMPANGA

ANGELES CITY,
PAMPANGA

BAGUIS FESTIVAL
A part of the Fiestang
Kuliat, this parade
is participated by
representatives from
different schools in
Angeles City.

LA NAVAL

In celebration of the victory


against the Dutch in 1646, the
people of Angeles holds a
parade of the Holy Mothers
image around the city.

MARIKINA CONVENTION
CENTER, MARIKINA CITY

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SEPTEMBER

ANGELS FESTIVAL
SAN RAFAEL, BULACAN
A yearly, week-long, street
dancing festivity featuring
various angel costumes in
honor of Saint Rafael the
Archangel.

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With the theme


Philippine Festivals as
mirrors of culture and
catalysts for tourism,
UP AIT brings together
LGU Officials, academe
and students at the
Marikina Convention
Center. Highlights of the
event include plenary
sessions, academic paper
presentations, exhibits
and a forum with National
Artists.

12

OCTOBER

FEAST DAY OF
SENORA DEL
PILAR
PILAR, BATAAN

The feast day is celebrated


every 12th day of October to
honor the miraculous Nuestra
Seora del Pillar.

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OCTOBER

PMA
FOUNDATION
ANNIVERSARY
BAGUIO CITY

Alumni homecoming of the


countrys premier Military
school.

MONTH
LONG
TIKHAW AND
MAJAWJAW

MAYOYAO, IFUGAO

An ethnic celebration
featuring traditional songs,
dances, arts & crafts

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OCTOBER

OCTOBER

FEAST OF
ST. DOMINIC

APO FIESTA

ABUCAY, BATAAN
The feast day is celebrated to
honor the the Patron Saint of
Abucay, Bataan.

NOVEMBER

30-31
FIESTANG KULIAT
BALIBAGO,
ANGELES CITY
The celebration of Fiestang
Kuliat culminates with the ever
popular TIGITIGAN, TERAKAN
KENG DALAN which features
singing and dancing in
the street.

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NOVEMBER

17-19
LA UNION SURFING
FESTIVAL

SAN JUAN, LA UNION

A tourism activity where surfers


from around the Philippines are
invited to compete and have
fun at one of the best surfing
destinations in the country.

NOVEMBER

8-10

PAWIKAN
FESTIVAL

ANGELES CITY
Held on the last Friday of
October, devotees from all
over Pampanga flock to the
Apu shrine every Friday to
venerate the supposedly
miraculous image of Jesus
Christ lying in the sepulcher.

MORONG, BATAAN

Pawikan Festival in Brgy.


Nagbalayong, Morong was
organized to intensify the
information campaign and
generate public awareness on
the importance of endangered
baby Olive Ridley turtles
(Lepidochelys Olivacea are the
smallest in the world) in our
eco-system.

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ARTS FESTIVAL
BAGUIO CITY
An ethnic celebration
featuring traditional songs,
dances, arts & crafts.

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OCTOBER

OCTOBER

PANANGEDAYEW

MT. PINATUBO
TREK

DAGUPAN CITY
Panangedayew, Pangasinan
word meaning to uplift.
Acitvites include garden
show beside the Dagupan
Astrodome, trade fair of
Pangasinans pride like
Bonuan bangus, bagoong,
peanut brittle, quilted
products housewares and
locally made Christmas
decors.

CAPAS, TARLAC

With the native Aetas as


guide for the trek, anyone
can make their way through
the trails of this worldfamous volcano.

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S.O.U.L Caf
Camp 1, Rosario, La Union
+6372-712 0852
Saint Louis University Bonifacio
Street
+6374-444 8246 to 48

LEGEND
Hotel, Resort
Restaurant
Services
Transportation
Farm
Leisure Park
Specialty Shop
Fitness / Sports

Association
Gas Station
Market
Shopping
Private Company
School
Government
Money Exchange

Affiliated Merchants

Rediscover the North Privilege Card

BAGUIO

Baguio Convention and Visitors Bureau

Victory Liner Passenger Center,


Utility Rd. +6374- 442-4088
Abanao Shell Station
75 Abanao Road
+6374- 444-8182
Alabanza Meat Store
2/F New Carinderia Building
+6374-442-3143
Anne Raquels Pawnshop
& Money Exchange
+6374-446-5047

Aromin Orchids
Burnham Park
+6374-442-6283
Baguio Arts Guild
Greenhouse Effect Gallery
+6374-446-7405
Baguio-Benguet Market Plaza
10-A Caldero & Tobacco Sts.
+6374-442 9825
Baguio Country Club
Country Club Road, South Drive
+6374-619-2050 to 2064
Baguio Flower
Festival Foundation
+6374-442-4315
Baguio New City Supermarket
Piao Yan Shoppesville
+6374-442 9842
Baguios Best Choice Food
11 Manzanillo Subdivision
+6374-442 1946

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Chalet Tepeyac
177 Leonard Wood Road
+6374-442-3956

La Trinidad Organic
La Trinidad, Benguet
0917-925-8499

Small World Travel & Tours


8 G/F Laperal Bldg., Session Rd.
+6374-442 7792

Child & Family Service


Philippines, Inc.
+6374-445-3800

The Manor
Camp John Hay, Loakan
+6374-424 0931

Solibao Restaurant
Session Road
+6374-442-3867

Choco-late de Batirol
Scout Hill, Camp John Hay
+6374-446-7006

Microtel Inn and Suites


Upper Session Rd
+6375-6193333

Swiss Baker
SM City Baguio
+6374-442-8834

City Tourism Office


Baguio Convention Center
+6374-442 1006

Mile Connections Travel & Tours


Upper Mabini Street
+6374-442-1895

Tiong San Supermarket


Gen. Luna Rd. cor. Magsaysay Ave.
+6374-442-6782

Cordillera Coffee
SM City Baguio
+6374-424-0781

Mitos Home Bistro


436 Maryhurst Road, Lucnab
+6374-442-7620

Tomay Farms
Halsema Rd., Lower Tomay,
La Trinidad +6374-422-3784

D Motorist Pitstop, Inc.


Baguio Petron Service Station
146 Kisad Rd. cor. Marcos Highway

Mountain Lodge
27 Leonard Wood Road
+6374-442-4544

Department of Tourism
Governor Pack Road
+6374-442-7014

Nardas Trading Corp.


151 Upper Session Road
+6374-422-2762

Top Outsource Performance, Inc.


G/F West Burnham Place,
Kisad Rd.
+6374-446-7937

Elegant Hotel and Restaurant


421 Magsaysay Avenue
+6374-443-5366

National Association of
Independent Travel Agents
Baguio Chapter
+6374-442-5041

Elizabeths Fantasy Resort


Purok 2 Ambayao Irisan
+6374-445-5174
Eves Garden
La Trinidad, Benguet
0920-9476264
Goldilocks
Ground Floor SM Baguio
+6374-304-1553
Heavens Touch Couture
Planners & Coordinator
144 M. Roxas St. Alfonso Tabora

Heritage Promotions
30 Camp 7, Kennon Road
+6374-442-8538
Hotel Elizabeth
Gibralter Road, Baguio City
(074) 619-0367 / (02) 912-2691
Hotel Supreme
111 Magsaysay Avenue
+6374-443 2011
Hotel Veniz
1 Abanao Street
+6374-446-0701
Hotel Villa Rosal
Gen. Luna Road
+6374-443-8132
Kalapaw
17 Martinez St., Engineers Hill
+6374-304-6564

Baguio Burnham Suites


6 Kisad Road
+6374-4242211

King Louis Farms


Mom & Pop, YMCA, Session Rd.
+6374-443-9286

BLISS Caf
1 J. Felipe Street cor. Gibraltar St.
+6374-619 0367

K-Yong Spirits
Egan, Tadian, Mt. Province
0918-407-6879

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University of Baguio
Gen. Luna Road
+6374-442 3071

University of the Cordilleras


Governor Pack Road
+6374-442-3316

National Delphic Council


U.B. Square, Gen. Luna Rd.
+6374-442 6590
Nevada Square
Nevada Square, 2 Loakan Rd.
+6374-443-5904
NOANTS Consultancy
26 Rizal Park
+6374-442-5041

Victory Liner, Inc.


Passenger Center, PNR
Compound
+6374-619-0000

CLARK

Northern Philippines
Travel & Tours
+6374-443-4075
The Boardroom Business Center
Bldg. 7160 Claro M. Recto
Highway, Clark Freeport Zone,
Pampanga +6345-499-1146

Palm Grove Hot Springs


& Mountain Resort
+6374-446-5758

ANGELES CITY

Phil. Economic Zone


Authority (PEZA)
Philippine Economic Zone,
Loakan Rd.
+6374-447-3329

Angeles Intl Travel Center, Inc.


Clarkview, Angeles City
+6345-888-2175

Phil. Information Agency (PIA)


Lualhati Cpd., Romulo Drive
+6374-442-2150
Picart Intl Professional
Career Development Center
CFSPI Building, Easter Road

Quadro Image Center


30 Greenwater
+6374-444-7836

El Kabayo Riding Stables


Gil Puyat ave. cor. Panday Pira
Clark Freeport Zone Pampanga
+6345-499 0920
Fontana Leisure Parks
CM Recto H-way, CFZ
+6345-599-5000
+632-522-7316
Holiday Inn Clark
Mimosa Leisure Estate
Clark Freeport Zone

(632) 845 1888 / (045) 5998000 loc 1320

Historic Camalig Restaurant


292 Sto. Rosario St. Heritage
District, Angeles City
+6345-888-1077
+6345-322-5641
www.camalig.com
camalig@comclark.com
Hotel Vida
5414 M.A. Highway, CFZ
+6345-499-1000

Palizzata Caffe Ristorante


RoofDeck, Porta Vaga Bldg.
+6374-446-4767

PNKY Home Bed & Breakfast


13 Leonard Wood
+6374-446 7094

Cyber City Teleservices, L.T.D.


Cyber City IT Park, CFZ
+6345-599-5353

Angeles Sports & Country Club


Hensonville, Angeles City
+6345-892-6388
Angeles Sports & Country Club
Zeppelin St. Hensonville, Angeles
+6345-892-6358/6359
Batis Asul Caterers
Mac Arthur Highway
+6345-888-1499
C Italian Dining
Brgy. Malabanas, Angeles City
+6345-892-4059
Castro Travel Solutions Agency
Cruz Bldg. Don Juico Ave. cor.
Clark Avenue, Angeles City
+6345-625-6608 / +6345-893-1443
avc_ctsa@yahoo.com

L & T. Intl Group (Phils.), Inc.


Bldg. 7500, A. Bonifacio cor.
J . Tinsay, CFZ

Parkson Duty Free


4032 C.M. Recto Highway,
Clark Freeport Zone
PLDT Clark Telecom, Inc.
5665 M.A. Roxas Highway
+6345-599-2000
Pugad Dencios
SM City Clark
Puning Hotspring & Restaurant
Sitio Target Brgy Sapangbato,
Angeles City
+6345-499-0629/30
Pulu Amsic (Balinesean Estate)
Brgy. Amsic, Angeles City
+6345-459-0165
puluamsic@yahoo.com
Sa Libis ng Nayon Resort
Magalang Rd, Brgy. Mining,
Angeles City
+6345-322-2829
+6345-888-9963
libisngnayon@yahoo.com
Teriyaki Boy
SM City Clark

Maharajah Hotel & Restaurant


Texas St. Villa Sol Subdivision,
Angeles City
+6345-625-6976
+6345-893-2906
Mister Frosty
29-19 S.L. Orosa St.,
Diamond Subd.
+6345-625-8232
Montevista Villas
Golf Academy Lane, Clark
+6345-599-7000
Nayong Pilipino Clark Expo
Clark Expo,CFZ
+6345-599-7568
Oasis Hotel
Malabanias, Angeles City
+6345-625-8301 to 04
PAGCOR Mimosa
2059 Mimosa Drive, Mimosa
Leisure Estate, CFZ
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ILOCOS NORTE

CAGAYAN

Medi SPA
47 A. Bonifacio St.,Tuguegarao
+6378-8447678

PANGASINAN

DAGUPAN CITY,
PANGASINAN

Natl Economic
Devt Authority (Neda)
+6378-8441243

Borasinta Beach Club


Uyong, Labrador,
0920-9503095

Pampanguena Pension House


43 Caggay Hi-way, Tuguegarao City
+6378-8444639
Rm. 02, Balay da Blas,
10 Giron St. , Brgy. 7-B, Laoag City
Balay da Blas Pensionne
10 Giron St. Brgy. 7-B, Laoag City
+637-7704389
Herencia Cafe
Sangladan, Paoay
+637-6140214

2/F Fragante Bldg.


1 Aguinaldo cor. Blumentritt Sts.,
Tuguegarao City
+6378-844-0755
ABC Pavilion Resort
Maddarulug, Solana, Cagayan
+6378-501-7044

Palazzo de Laoag Hotel


P. Paterno Street, Laoag City
+637-7731842

Abraham-Henrrage Shoppersville
55 Blumentritt St., Tuguegarao
+6378-844-4746

Playa Tropical Resort Hotel


Brgy. Victoria, Currimao
+637-6761001

Adventure & Expedition Phil. Inc.


29 Burgos St., Tuguegarao
+6378-844-1298

Saramsam Cafe
Barangay 7-A, Laoag City
(0917) 5702110
Sitio Remedios Heritage Village
Barangay Victoria, Currimao
(0917) 3320217
Shorestop Inn & Restaurant
Brgy. San Isidro, Pasuquin
(0918) 6923522

LA UNION

China Sea Beach Resort


Paringao, Bauang, La Union
+6372-7050833
Lola Nannys Report
Urbiztondo, San Juan La Union
0920-409-1030
Hotel Ariana
Paringao, Bauang, La Union
+6372-705-0050 / +6372-705-0080
+6372-607-6788
hotelariana.marketing@gmail.com
San Juan Surf Shop
San Juan, La Union
+6372-7200340
Thunderbird Resorts
Poro Point, San Fernando
+6372-8887777

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PAMPANGA

33 Gov. Antonio Sison St.


Lingayen

Matutina Restaurant
Bonuan, Tondaligan
075-614-3076; 075 6143162

ALAMINOS CITY

Maxs Urdaneta
Urdaneta City
0918-3131272

Hundred Islands Mgt.


(Partner Tour Packages)
Alaminos City 0917-6104144

Palmas Verdes
Bonuan, Dagupan City
09175081266

BOLINAO

Pangasinan Council of
Tourism & Industries
c/o TOPAD (075) 542- 8007

El Pescador Resort & Hotel


Poblacion, San Andres
+6375-554-2559

Bali Leisure Club, The Port


+6378-844-7808
Bed & Breakfast
38 Luna Street, Tuguegarao City
+6378-8448155

Aling Lucings Sisig


Robinsons Starmills & SM Food
Court

Puerto del Sol


Bolinao, Pangasinan
+6375-696-0530

Bedfellow Inn
+6378-8462447

Abes Farm
Brgy. Ayala, Magalang
+6345-8651930

Carmelita Hotel
Balzain, Tuguegarao City
+6378-844-7027

Punta Riviera
Ilog Malino, Bolinao
+6375-6961350

Burger King Pampanga


SM City San Fernando, Pampanga

Catagayan Restaurant

CLTV 36
3rd Flr. CGIC Bldg., Jose Abad
Santos Ave., San Fernando City

Rock Garden Hotel


Arnedo, Bolinao
+6375-544-2876

Hotel Candice
Blumentritt, Tuguegarao City
+6378-844-2148
Hotel Lorita
67 Rizal St., Tuguegarao City
+6378-844-1390
Hotel Kimikarlai
Ugac Sur, Tuguegarao City
+6378-844-9698
Hotel Roma
Luna St., Tuguegarao City
+6378-844-1057
Kainang Pilipino
+6378-8442663
Las Palmas De San Jose
San Jose Village, Tuguegarao
+6378-8441661
Maynard Resort
43 Caggay Highway, Tuguegarao
+6378-8444388

Everybodys Cafe
City of San Fernando
+6345-8601121
Hotel Gracelane
San Agustin, San Fernando
+6345-9613696
Kings Royal Hotel &
Leisure Park
Olongapo-Gapan Rd., Bacolor
+6345-9617000
The Lakeshore Estate
Km. 71 NLEX, Mexico
+6345-4555253
Northwalk Plaza (Shell)
Jose Abad Santos Blvd.,
City of San Fernando
Pampanga Agents Travel Society
Unit 2, Sevilla Bldg. Mac Arthur
Highway Dolores, San Fernando
+6345-861-2020
+6345-961-2020
patsociety@yahoogroups.com
SM City Pampanga
Brgy. San Jose, San Fernando City
+6345-9637681-85
Teriyaki Boy
SM City Pampanga

Mouse House Internet Cafe


Dagupan City

Tourism Office of Alaminos


Alaminos City, Pangsinan
0921-299-0696

Las Residencias
Patar, Bolinao
+6375-542-5381

GMB Lasam Travel Agency


Bonifacion St., Tuguegarao
+6378-8449238

Coconut Grove Beach Resort


Natl Hi-way, Paringao, Bauang
+6372-607-6604

Parabur Etc.
San Gabriel Vill., Tuguegarao
+6378-8443196

Lennox Hotel
Rizal St., Dagupan City
+6375-515-8889; 515-852

North walk Plaza, Jose Abad


Santos Ave., City of San Fernando

City Wine Bar & Caf


+6378-844-0087

2/F ODL Bldg. Aguila Rd.,


San Fernando

Pampaguena Restaurant
Rizal Street, Tuguegarao City
+6378-844-4746

Holistic Resort Hotel


0920-577-7556

Star Plaza Hotel


A.B. Fernandez, Dagupan City
+6375-523-4888

SUBIC BAY

Eushs Sports Shack


Subic Bay Freeport Zone
Extremely Expresso
Sta. Rita Road cor Dewey Ave.,
SBFZ
+6347-252-3681 / 7642
Food & Beverages Subic, Inc.
Bldg. 1143 Rizal cor. Argonaut Hi-way
+6347-252-5118
Freeport Services Corporation
Bldg. 710, SBFZ
+6347-252-1792
Global Terminals & Devt., Inc.
Bldg 12-P, SRF Area, SBFZ
+6347-252-5951 / 7064
Grand Leisure Hotel
Waterfront Road. Subic
+6347-252-2764
Grande Island Resort
Waterfront Rd., SBFZ
+632-688-7300
Interisland Travel and Tours
Bldg. 281, Aguinaldo St., CBD
+6347-252-5136
International Freeport Traders
Bldg. 640 Burgos St., SBFZ
+632-813-5668
Kainan sa Puno
Subic Bay Freeport Zone
+6347-252-3781
Les Belles Filipinas
Performing Arts
+6347-825-4873
MBK Grand Leisure Hotel
Lot MC-9, Waterfront Rd.
+6347-252-2764
Meat Plus Caf
Bldg 65, Sampson Rd., SBFZ
+6347-252-6090

SBMA Bldg. 662, SBFZ


+6347-252-5212

Mountain Woods Hotel


Entremedor St., West Kalayaan
+6347-252-1985

LINGAYEN

Animo JWS Corporation


B Swordfish Terrace, U-33
Cluster III, SBFZ
+6347-252-2569

Networxx Jetsports
Waterfront Road, SBFZ
+6347-252-3469

Capitol Resort Hotel


Lingayen. Pangasinan
+6375-8932; 662-0848

A Tavola
1131, SBFZ
+6347-252-6556

El Pueto Marina
Pangapisan North, Ligayen
+6375-542-5328

Bayfront Hotel and Restaurant


Moonbay Marina, SBFZ
+6347-252-3148 / 1948

Hotel Consuelo Resort


Alvear St., Maramba Blvd.
+6375-542-8932

Blue Note Jazz Caf


Rizal Hiway, SBFZ

Treasures of Bolinao Hotel


Manila: +632-497-1068
Bolinao: +6375-696-0668

Narciso Ramos
Sports Civic Center
+6375-542- 5941
Pangasinan Tourism Office
Capitol Compound, Lingayen
+6375-542-8007

Carcon Upper Mau Inn


Subic Bay Freeport Zone
Casa Kalayaan Learning Center
5144 Argonaut Hi-way, West
Kalayaan
+6347-252-1951

Pier One
Moonbay Marina, SBFZ
+6347-252-7098
Ralis Bar and Grill
Subic Bay Freeport Zone
+6347-252-1147
Rama Mahal
Indian Cuisine
+6347-252- 3663
Ritz Tropical Spa
Rizal Hiway, SBFZ
+6347-252-3342 / 3346
Royal Duty Free Shops, Inc.
Bldg. 1109, Palm St., SBFZ
+6347-252-3258

The President Hotel


Maramba Blvd. Lingayen
+6375-5423056

Courtyard Inn
Waterfront Road, SBFZ
+6347-252-2366 /courtyard@
subictel.com

Seahorse Tours & Souvenirs


www.seahorsetours.com
+6347-252-5617

Urduja Real Estate


Development Center
Lingayen, Pangasinan

Days Inn Suites


8271, Bohol St., SBFZ
+6347-252-9864 to 65

Segye IRC
Grande Island Terminal, SBFZ
+6347-252-3241

LABRADOR,
PANGASINAN

DFS Inc.
Bldg. 332, Burgos St., SBFZ
+6347-252-3719 / 524

Sibil Bar and Restaurant


Lot 2 Blk 4 Moonbay Marina
+6347-252-1488

El Kabayo Riding Stable


1411, El Kabayo Road, SBFZ
+632-852-3117

Signature Brands
Subic Bay Freeport Zone
+632-915-2911

Covelandia Du Labrador
Tubuan, Labrador,
+6375-549-5198
Villa Jireh Japhet

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Vista Marina
Moonbay Marina, Waterfront Rd.
sales@vmhotel.com

Jollibee Olongapo (Lot 21)


3 Magsaysay Drive, Olongapo
+6347-223-2078

Club Morocco
Cawag,Subic, Zambales
+6347-252-2724 to 25

Disenyo ng Tarlac Souvenir & Tours


tarlacsouvenirs@gmail.com /
www.tarlacsouvenirs.multiply.com

Ian Gacutan Photography


Salud Subd., Poblacion 1, Gerona
+6345-608 0235

Winstar Transport Services


Bldg. 1124 Argonaut H-way
+6347-252-5106

Los Polluelos Lechon


2753 Rizal Ave., Olongapo
+6347-224-8155

Dream Plaza
Subic, Zambales
+6347-232-4989 / 5293

mytarlac.com
+6345-982 0403
godfreykarol@yahoo.com

Zoobic Safari
www.zoobic.com.ph
+6347-252-2272

New Cherry Blossom


+6347-224-7879;
+6347-223-3283

Philippine Merchant Marine


Academy
+6347-913-4395 / 4398

Gems Cutflowers & Party Needs


Blk 5 MH. Del Pilar St., Sto. Cristo
+6345-982-8754
0916-850-0524

Admiral - Barbaras
17 Anonas St., West Bajac Bajac
+632-527-3893
Aeroflite Airways Corp.
+632-831-0962
aeroflite_aviation@yahoo.com

Photo Density
7 Magsaysay Drive, Olongapo
+6347-223-7711

Punta de Uian
San Antonio, Zambales
+6347-252-2692

Playa Papagayo
Bo. Barretto, Olongapo
+6347-224-1002

White Rock Beach Resort


Matain, Subic
+6347-232-5716

Sams Pizza
Magsaysay Drive, Olongapo
+6347-222-3686

Zambales Tourism Council


+6347-811-7216

ANA Intl Placement


+632-404-2595
Slimmers World Intl
2F Times Square Bldg., SBFZ
+6347-252-6514
Sports Values, Inc.
ramcut@pldtdsl.net
+6347-252-9069
Starland Properties, Inc.
(Subic Holiday Villas)
+6347-252-7973
Subic Bay Golf & Country Club
+6347-252-1588 loc 105
Subic Bay Marine Exploratorium
(Ocean Adventure / Camayan
Beach)
+6347-252-9000
Subic Bay Sports Mgmt, Inc.
beeyong@subicbaytennis.com
+6347-252-2885 to 86
Subic Bay Yacht Club
Rizal Hiway, SBFZ
+6347-252-1001
Subic Boardwalk Inn
bwinn@info.com.ph
+6347-252-2893
Subic Family Land
Group 3, Ilanin Forest, SBFZ
+6347-252-8269
Subic Homes / Blue Mountain Caf
56-A Lanzones St., Binictican, SBFZ
+6347-252-1907
Subic International Hotel
sales@subichotel.com
+6347-252-2222
Subic Legend Hotels
www.subiclegend.com
+6347-252-9457

Anne Raquels Mountain Resort


National Hi-way New Cabalan
+6347-224-2283
April Mae Pawnshop
1960 Rizal Ave., East Bajac Bajac,
+6347-222-6021
Arizona Intl Hotel
#47 Natl Hi-way, Bo. Barretto
+6347-224-4557
Ayala Land Premier
+632-759-4715
Bataan Tourism Council
Capitol Grounds, Bataan
+6347-237-4785
Brews Bistro
(Willis Bar & Jax Comedy Bar)
+6347-223-3588/1682
By The Sea Resort
Bo. Barretto, Olongapo City
+6347-222-2888 / 4346
Casino Filipino (PAGCOR)
Magsaysay Drive, Olongapo
+6347-222-4565 to 66
Choas For Everything
Olongapo City
City Spa
#51 Magsaysay Drive, Olongapo
+6347-223-1682
Contisa Corporation
Rizal Ave., East Bajac Bajac
+6347-222-5301
Cosmetiderm
Olongapo City

Subic Mirage Hotel


60 Natl H-way Brgy. Barretto
+6347-223-9245
Subic Bay Resorts Association
Adamos 101 Beach
+6347-224-6372
Harleys
Mangos Restaurant
+6347-223-4139

Zeebra Beach
49-A Natl Highway,
Bo. Barretto, Olongapo City
Venerberg
Victory Liner, Inc.
Anonas St., West Bajac Bajac
+632-361-1516

Tarlac Fortune HK Seafood


Restaurant
1030 Mc Arthur Highway, San Nicolas
+6345-982-1504
Hon Kee Tea House
San Sebastian Tarlac City
+6345-982 1499
+6345-982-1388
L Paras Pavillion
San Sebastian, Gate 3,
Don Gregorio St.,
+6345-982-3715
Latitude Cafe / Koffee Kopi
3M Bldg. McArthur Highway
+6345-491-0168
Latinos Seafood Grill
Mc Arthur Hi-way San Nicolas Blk 5
+6345-800-2007
Maxs Restaurant
Plaza Luisita, Tarlac City
+6345-611-2202
Microtel Inn and Suites
Luisita Industrial Park
+6345-985-1770

The Coffee Shop


2 Rizal St., Bo. Barretto
+6347-222-4530
Secretariat Office - Caf Maja Rica
At La Maja Rica Hotel
Mcarthur Highway, Ligtasan, Tarlac
City 2300
0918 480 6885
tarlac_cvb@yahoo.com.ph
www.tarlaccvb.multiply.com

Nays House Restaurant


Romulo Blvd.
+6345-982-5286

Paseo De Hilario Grill
04 Hilario St.
+6345-982 0706
Rustica Restaurant
San Sebastian
+6345-982 0344

Bataan White Corals


Panibatuhan, Morong, Bataan
0928-5000-801

Central Park Hotel


Hacienda Luisita, San Miguel
+6345-985-0683

Sarangbang Restaurant
Lot 808 G-2 Sitio Paroba, Tibag
+6345-982-1117

Crown Royale Hotel


crown@crownoyalehotel.com
+6347-237-1961

La Maja Rica Hotel


Mc Arthur Highway, Ligtasan
+6345-611-2053 to 55

Joyous Resort and Restaurant


Balanga City, Bataan
+6347-791-3313

Sun Garden Hotel


Mc Arthur Highway
+6345-982 0688

Tessies Grill &


Roasters
McArthur Highway, San Roque
+6345-982-4100

Lou-is Resort and Restaurant


City of Balanga, Bataan
+6347-237-3517

New Butterworld Bakeshop


Marketview Subd., Maliwalo
+6345-982-9482
Cafe Majarica
Mc Arthur Hi-way, Ligtasan
+6345-611-2060

Subic Park Hotel


Moonbay Marina, Waterfront Rd.
+6347-252-2092

Gregs Waterworld
0920-920-7313

The Waterfront Beach Resort


Nagbalayong, Morong, Bataan
+632-822-3070

Happy Valley Superstore


39 21st St., West Bajac Bajac
+6347-224-2050

Bakasyunan sa Baybay Dagat


Iba, Zambales
+6347-811-3234

Hillside Guesthouse
+6347-222-2778

Country Cottage Resort


Castillejos, Zambales
+6347-232-1364

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Sierra Beach

Goldilocks Bakeshop
1 Magsaysay Drive, Olongapo
+6347-224-2283

Jennifer Cocktail Lounge


Olongapo City
+6347-222-2586

Vintage Production
+632-303-0050

Seascape Inn
+6347-224-6928

Subic Media Net


+6347-252-1843
bedimayuga@yahoo.com

Tree Top Adventure


treetopadventure@yahoo.com
+6347-252-9425 / 27

PRS Commercial

Midnight Rambler
+6347-223-4142

Gawang Gapo Products


City Livelihood Office 2nd Floor
+6347-222-5401 / 2661

The Bay Magazine


kevinhamdorf@photographer.net
+6347-252-7821

DWB Marketing and


Advertising
+632-724-2131
Giardinni Mfg Intl

Mangrove Hotel & Restaurant


+6347-222-7909

Subic Majestic Hotel


CBD Area, SBFZ
+6347-252-5136 to 37

Tender Touch Enterprises


Bldg. 640,Rm. E,
Sampson St.,SBFZ

56

Anne Raquels Hotel


1 Magsaysay Drive, Olongapo
+6347-224-2283

Crystal Beach Surf Resort


San Narciso, Zambales
+6347-913-4309

Coconut Grill Restaurant & Resort


Ninoy Aquino Blvd and Magic Star
Mall +6345-491-2820
Dencios
Luisita Industrial Park, San Miguel
+6345-985-1390
Daisy Tanjuakios Catering
Hilario St., Ligtasan
+6345-982-8585

Arlyn Angel Orchestra Inc.


Capitol Villas, Carangian
+6345-800 1946

Mo Marketing
4039 MacArthur Highway,
+6345-982-0090
0917-506-0090

Tita Pats Restaurant & Catering


Mc Arthur Highway, San Rafael
+6345-491-0133
Tri Gold Catering Services
Sto. Cristo St. Cub cub, Capas
+6345-925 0158
Urdu Restaurant & Bakeshop
71 P. Burgos St. Poblacion
+6345-982-2981
RPC Travels & Tours
La Maja Rica Business Center
+6345-611 2178
Hi-Tech
Sunrise Subd., Maliwalo
+6345-982-0505

OTHERS
Burger King NLEX
Shell Station, Balagtas, Bulacan
Chris Sports
SM Marilao, SM Pampanga,
SM Baguio, SM Clark
www.chrissports.net
Pancake House
Robinsons Tarlac
+6345-985-1348
Fersal Hotel
Makati*Manila*Quezon City
(02) 912-2691
Pancake House
BGH Rotunda, Kisad Road,
Baguio City
+6374-446-1285
Pancake House
Ground Level SM City Clark
+6345-499-0275
Pancake House
8 Waves Hotel and Waterpark,
Bulacan
+6344-766-6851
Pancake House
Petron, Bocaue
(NLEX - Southbound)
+6344-984-3247
Pancake House
Petron, Marilao (Bldg. 2, Petron
Express Center 1) +6344-975-1881
Petron Bocaue (Southbound)
Bulacan
Petron Marilao (Northbound)
Bulacan
Petron Lakeshore (Northbound)
Pampanga
Pugad Dencios
G/F Robinsons Starmills
+6345-875-1212
Pugad Dencios
SM City Baguio
Lunetal Hills, Upper Session Rd.
Microtel Inn and Suites
Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija
Microtel Inn and Suites
Luisita Industrial Park, Tarlac
+6345-985-1770
Teriyaki Boy
Petron, Marilao
(NLEX - Southbound)
+6344-975-1881
Teriyaki Boy
SM City Baguio
+6374-619-7714

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