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Discover La Union
Source: The Philippine Diver
Author: Paul Clapp
Date: 1999-08-24
 
Once in a while, you wish to leave the harsh noise and pollution of the city

behind. A safe place, where you can walk along the beach at night to enjoy a lazy

dinner, sophisticated night clubs or just stargaze. During the day, how about

SCUBA diving, snorkelling, Putt Putt, Lawn Bowls, horse shoes, darts, windsurfing,

golf, pool, game fishing or going on Safari (P.T. Style see Bill Forgan at the Bali Hai

for details and bring your drinking shoes...).

Three hours from Angeles City and five hours from Manila, you can take a

Philippine Rabbit, Times Transit or Farinas Trans bus going north to San Fernando,

La Union, Vigan or Laoag. When you get on the bus, tell the conductor you want

to go to Bauang, La Union. Two hours past Angeles, you will see glimpses of the

South China Sea along the highway which means you are only an hour from

Bauang. The infrastructure in the area is very good. If you wish to go on a day

trip to Baguio, Vigan or San Fabian, buses depart every 10 minutes throughout

the day. Banca boats to 100 Islands and fishing trips are available during the day.

Book through your resort.

Between Christmas and Easter, it is advisable to make reservations. Many of the

resorts can be booked through Island Tours in Angeles or through Swagman Travel

in Manila, Puerto Galera, Boracay or Angeles. During weekdays, some resort

accommodations can be found by just walking along the beach. The main stretch

of resorts is less than 600 metres long, starting from the south at Villa Estrella to

China Sea, Coconut Grove, Cabana, Bali Hai, Fisherman's Wharf and Southern

Palms. There are other resorts further north and south of this area. Surfers will

want to check out the waves in San Fabian, north of San Fernando town. Most

resorts offer happy hour prices below 20 pesos for San Miguel and local mixed

drinks.

The sunsets rival Boracay and Palawan, though there are no sandflies and malaria

is unheard of. Many guests stroll along the beach at sunset and stop in at other

resorts for dinner or a drink.

Evening dining is a specialty at all the resorts here: seafood, steaks, Indonesian

food, lamb and Aussie meals are just some of the types of fare you will find in

dinner specials, together with a sumptuous array of Barbecues and mouth

watering buffets.

Do the activities seem too much for you? Well, why not laze the days away and

work on your tan on the beach or by one of the many fresh water pools, spas or

jacuzzis at the resort of your choice.
 

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