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Looking for a great accommodation in Caramoan Island ? You might be interested to stay in the first and only choice of the International TV...

Gota Village Resort in Caramoan Island

Looking for a great accommodation in Caramoan Island? You might be interested to stay in the first and only choice of the International TV hit series Survivors, Gota Village Resort.

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Gota Village Resort is the famous beach front resort in Caramoan Island. It is situated beside the mountain and covered with lushes green trees, which features serene and peaceful ambiance that can't be found elsewhere.

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For those who want to go to Baler by public transportation or by a private car, you don't need to worry because going to the surfing p...

How To Get To Baler Aurora

For those who want to go to Baler by public transportation or by a private car, you don't need to worry because going to the surfing paradise of Aurora is very accessible.

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Aurora can be accessed from Manila via two routes, the Baler-Bongabon Road and the Canili-Pantabangan Road. You can take public transportation like bus or jeepney or private vehicle to get to Baler. Another way to reach the town is by passenger boat.

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Pahiyas Festival is the biggest celebration in the town of Lucban in Quezon province. The festival is annually celebrated every 15th of M...

Pahiyas 2015 | The Colorful Festival in Lucban Quezon

Pahiyas Festival is the biggest celebration in the town of Lucban in Quezon province. The festival is annually celebrated every 15th of May in honour of the patron saint of farmers, San Isidro Labrador. It is the farmers’ thanksgiving for a bountiful harvest with a grand display of "kiping", fruits, vegetables and handicrafts adorning every house in the town.


Your eyes will be amazed on unique decorations of each houses. The participants are decorated with fresh fruits, vegetables, handicrafts as well the famous kiping which shaped like real leaves or other leaf forms and colored in red, yellow, green, orange and other bright shades.

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Aside from the natural and man-made wonders, tourists are looking for unique delicacies in Batanes . The island is considered as a food hav...

Where to eat in Batanes

Aside from the natural and man-made wonders, tourists are looking for unique delicacies in Batanes. The island is considered as a food haven in the north, where it features restaurants and cafes offering a great selection of sumptuous and mouth-watering dishes.




Pizza lovers will definitely enjoy the menu in Casa Napoli.  It is a home-grown restaurant that offers mouth-watering pizza. The ingredients on its pizza are always fresh and homegrown, consisting of owned made dough, garlic and cheese, ham and cheese, pepperoni, hawaiian, among others.

Bunker's Cafe is one of the famous coffee houses in Basco. It's specifically located Naidi Hills, which will give you the best view of Batanes’ sunset panorama. The cafe is a few steps away from one of the famous Basco Lighthouse. The best-seller dish in this resto-cafe is “Adobo with Palek". It's a local adobo consisting of pork seasoned with garlic and sugarcane wine (local wine).

If you stay in Fundacion Pacita, there's no need to worry about food. The hotel restaurant offers delicious cuisine. Most of its clients are ordering seafood dishes like fresh lobsters, shrimp, fishes, etc. Fundacion Pacita also serve local cuisines like Ivatan Adobo(Lunis) and Fern Salad (Tamiduk).

You can find Ivatan cuisines in Pension Ivatan Restaurant. The hotel restaurant is known for offering mouth-watering Ivatan cuisine,  Ivatan Platter. It consists of Turmeric (yellow ginger) Rice, Grilled Dibang (flying fish), Steamed Payi (Lobsters), Steamed Tatus (Coconut Crabs),  Inihaw na Tadyang ng Baka,, Uvud Balls (Banana pith mixed with minced meat), Grilled Tuna,  Luñis (Ivatan version of adobo), Vunes (dried taro stalks), and  Fern Salad. 

Most of the restaurants in Batanes offer authentic Ivatan cuisines such us "uvud," which is made of banana pith, fish, local herbs, and yellow ginger rice. You can also ask for fresh "tatus," or coconut crabs.

Traveling will not be completed if we will not try the local dishes in our destination. Don't forget to order authentic Ivatan cuisines if you visit the province of Batanes.

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