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HOW TO GET TO LA UNION

 

La Union Province is in the Ilocos Region of Luzon Island.

 

By Eugene Alvin Villar (seav) – English Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=268396

 

 

Below is a map showing La Union in conjunction to Manila.

 

Photo from:  http://www.theislandtrips.com/ph/launion/cabana-launion.php

 

Going to La Union

 

  • By land – Starting at Manila, take the NLEX going north, then SCTEX. Exit at the last point of SCTEX in Tarlac. Then take the MacArthur Highway from there on, going to La-union. Estimated travel time: 4-5 hours
  • BY AIR(San Fernando City Airport)
    • Asian Spirit – Route Frequency ETD ETA

Manila-San Fernando Mon 8:00 AM 9:10 AM

Fri 3:00 PM 4:10 PM

San Fernando-Manila Mon 9:30 AM 10:40 AM

Fri 4:30 PM 5:40 PM

  • For bookings in La Union: Sea & Sky Travel & Tours

Tel. # (+63 72) 7004165

San Fernando City Airport

Tel. # (+63 72) 2425638

 

Photo from:  https://filippiinit2012.wordpress.com/2012/03/19/sunset-bay-beach-resort-san-fernando-la-union/

 

 

Getting Around La Union

 

To get around La Union, one can take Jeepneys and mini-buses with fixed routes at a minimal fare. Tricycles (motorcycles with sidecars) are commonly used in reaching remote areas and suburbs.

  • Jeepney. This is a customized army jeep which was left by the Americans during the Second World War. Resized, remodeled, and shined, this multipurpose vehicle is can accommodate from 20 to 30 passengers which takes them to other municipalities and cities in La Union. It is also a famous symbol for the Philippines, known for its artistic designs, colors and horn sounds.

  • Tricycle. These local taxis are widely available around the province. For just a minimal cost, you can reach nearby destinations or even hire them further as you please. Basically, the minimum fare per passenger is PhP 8.00.

  • Mini-bus. If you want to reach a nearby town a little bit faster than the jeepney, then take the minibus. Most are not air-conditioned (although there are already some which are) since various cargoes especially market goods and almost all people from all walks of life ride on them.

  • Rent-a-van. If you wish to drive on your own in exploring La Union, there is good list of accredited van or car owners which offer car rental services. The option of hiring a driver (probably the vehicle owner at that) is also available. Please inquire at the La Union Tourism Information Center for more details.

Read More: http://www.expatch.org/2012/10/10/la-union-surfing-invitationalsurfing-festival/

 

Photo from:  https://www.gamintraveler.com/2019/02/09/la-union-tourist-spots/

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

The “Beach Fever” Province of La Union

Where is La Union and How to Get There

Interesting Tourist Spots in La Union

Things To Do When in La Union

Colorful Festivals in La Unon

La Union Photo Gallery

 

 

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