Monthly Archives: April 2011

Things to do in Pagudpud: Build a Sand Castle

Evenings in Boracay is a time to view the splendid sand arts on the sandy beaches. This is something that visitors in Pagudpud can certainly try and enjoy.

photo grabbed from Knowledge Rush (see link below)

This is a good GUIDE ON HOW TO BUILD A SAND CASTLE. also THIS.

a friendly reminder

portrait of irresponsible beach goers

happy easter everyone

First Photos This Holy Week

The first photos from Pagudpud this Holy Week has been found in the facebook account of Assiram Pascua.  More photos here.

Ways to Spend Time with God on the Beach

It is doubtful that you will go to Pagudpud, or any other green travel destinations looking for 14 stations of the cross. You are there to relax and enjoy the beach.

God on the Beach

Still, it will be good for your  spirit if you spend a few moments to commemorate what the Holy Week is all about. Here are simple tips:

1. Spend time alone on the beach as the sun is about to rise. There is an intense spiritual experience there that is unmistakable.

2. Contemplate on the vastness of the sea. This will remind you of the grandeur of God’s love and mercy.

3. Play with the sand on the beach. Write your prayer on the sand and leave it there.

4. Organize a simple prayer service among the other vacationers.

5. Stay in your room for a short time. Just open your bible, or just talk to your God.

a word to our sponsor

Jesus Journey to Jerusalem

Lord, increase the faith of your people
and listen to our prayers.
Today we honor Christ our triumphant King
by carrying these branches.
May we honor you every day
by living always in him,
for he is Lord for ever and ever.

Places that Polaris Can Take You 3: Banna Zipline

What is it?

The first zipline in Ilocos Norte.  The adventure lasts 17 seconds (160 m long) but you will remember for a lifetime.

Why go there?

Aside from the adrenaline rush? Hmmm. Another adrenaline rush.

How to go there?

Banna is an interior town, maybe one and a half hours away from Laoag. Polaris can arrange a private ride for you, or if you want to take public transportation, take a bus to Laoag first. Then, in Laoag, there are jeepneys going to Banna.

Also visit:

Cape Bojeador

Patapat Viaduct 

Tips on Light Travelling

If you are going to Pagudpud for the Holy Week vacation or anytime this summer, we suggest that you travel light. Saud Beach and all its resorts, including Polaris, is not designed for tourists with heavy Louie Vitton luggage.

Yes, there is a place for them, but travelling light is the best way to go.

1. You don’t want your luggage to be a hindrance to the adventure of staying in a secluded cove.

2. You don’t want to spoil your vacation by worrying and looking after your things.

3. You don’t want to stay in a cluttered room. The rooms in Polaris and other resorts are not that big. If you bring five big bags, you have to sleep outside the door.

Must-bring:

swimwear – camera – slippers – shoes – jogging pants – shorts – sunglasses -moisturizers – sunblock – toiletries – change of clothes – cellphone – charger – laptop – laptop charger – backpack – wallet- cash (credit cards are not that useful)

That’s practically all you need.

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Food to Try in Pagudpud: Pinakbet

Whether you are a local or a foreign tourist, never leave Pagudpud without tasting Pinakbet.

Pinakbet is a traditional Ilocano recipe of stir-fried vegetables simmered in a rich flavor of pork, shrimp, and spices. The delicate addition of shrimp paste makes the flavor very rare and special. Vegetarians can demand that meat and fish will be removed.

photo from Filipino Food Lovers