Pagudpud resorts offer discounts as it reopens to tourists


LAOAG CITY – Several accommodation facilities and restaurants in Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte are currently offering up to 25 percent discount on all room rates with free breakfast to local tourists who will book this month.

This came as the Ilocos Norte government finally allowed leisure travel for all its residents without age restrictions, provided they all adhere to health and safety protocols.

Since Sept. 15, all residents from the towns of Adams, Bacarra, Badoc, Banna, Carasi, Currimao, Dingras, Dumalneg, Nueva Era, Pagudpud, Paoay, Pasuquin, Piddig, Pinili, San Nicolas, Sarrat, Solsona and Vintar were already allowed to go out for leisure travel as these areas were placed under general community quarantine (GCQ).

The cities of Laoag and Batac, and the towns of Bangui, Burgos and Marcos, however, remained under modified enhanced community quarantine (MECQ), the second most restrictive quarantine classification.

Makagutugut Rock in Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte is just a 30-minute boat ride from the Pasaleng Bay. (Photo courtesy of Governor Matthew Manotoc/Manila Bulletin)

“I hope Laoag will be under GCQ soon because it’s where the market is,” said Nelly Cristobal, president of the Federated Hotels and Resorts of Pagudpud Inc. and owner of Casa Victoria resort in Saud, Pagudpud town, as she shared her excitement to welcome tourists in Saud beach, touted as one of the most beautiful beaches in the world.

For the safety of tourists, some 73 accommodation establishments in Pagudpud town have secured their special permit to operate under the new normal.

Personnel from the Department of Tourism (DOT) and the Ilocos Norte Tourism Office conducted a thorough inspection on these facilities before they could safely open again.

The beach is so beautiful but not everyone of us can enjoy,” said Cristobal on Thursday as she looks forward to welcoming more visitors when the coronavirus situation is put under control.

Due to surge of infections in the past two months, the different tourist attractions in the province were shut down to tourists.

As per DOT guidelines, all parks and recreational spaces in GCQ areas are subject to the 50-percent venue capacity.