Our Footprints in Fort Ilocandia

After a long, long road trip we arrived in Laoag, Ilocos Norte and made our way to Fort Ilocandia, probably the best hotel you can find in this area. We arrived late evening and the hotel staff were very courteous to us weary travellers.

The next morning, I was greeted by the sun peeking through this hallway on my way to Cafe Ilocandia of the hotel. What striked me most during daylight was the vast and healthy gardens of Fort Ilocandia. Several staff tend to the gardens and with it comes the sprinklers on the pathway and smell of freshly-cut grass in the morning :)

GRAND. That’s my best description of the whole compound in all 3 relaxing days of stay in this hotel. I guess that also sums up the lifestyle of the Marcos – Fort Ilocandia was built to host their daughter Irene Marcos’ wedding reception a few decades ago.

View from my hotel room in Fort Ilocandia

View from my hotel room in Fort Ilocandia

There are a lot of amenities you can choose from to while away time during your stay in Fort Ilocandia. The sand dunes of Suba is also very near. Here is a picture of the area for golfing, horseback riding and the trail for the offroad ATV in Fort Ilocandia. As you can see, the beach isn’t too far away either.

Around Fort Ilocandia

Around Fort Ilocandia

Fort Ilocandia is easily located from the National Highway. They also offer free shuttle service to and from the airport. If you want to reach Fort Ilocandia place faster than usual by land, we discovered a shorter and more scenic route via Paoay if you’re coming from La Union. Along the Ilocos Norte National Highway, keep your eyes peeled for the sign ‘Batac Police Station’ on your right. That’s a crossroad with a stoplight. Turn left towards Paoay and go straight on, pass the historic Paoay Church and until you see the billboard of Fort Ilocandia. You’ll get to see a glimpse of the man-made Paoay Lake along the way too. I swear, this route cut down our travel time by about 45 minutes! :)


Our Northern Luzon Prenup Photoshoot

We mentioned in our previous post that we recently got married. It’s kinda hard NOT to relive the joys of our wedding preparations so i hope you bear with us. The prenup photoshoot was something we didn’t really plan. As it turned out, it was one of the best decisions we’ve made in the wedding planning process. Especially when you have the fantastic view of North Luzon as a prenup backdrop.

Part of a very very hectic, albeit extremely exciting, trip around North Luzon with a group tour organized by PinoyNomads, I still could not believe we were able to squeeze in Callao Caves, Pinacanauan River and Calvary Hills in Cagayan; Pagudpud Beach, Cape Bojreador, Bangui Bay Windmills and Paoay Church in Ilocos. All in three days!

Chapel inside the Callao Cave of Cagayan

Chapel inside the Callao Cave of Cagayan

You see, every little effort from us and the photographers is just sooo worth it in the end! We were basking in the limelight as the subject of an on-site photography session by Michelle Morelos to a group of about 12 photographers. Piece of cake? NOT! Models and photographers everywhere earned a new kind of respect from Hubby and i after this North Luzon prenup weekend. Something totally new to us, we were stiff as hell at the start but eventually got the hang of the photoshoot. Take a peek at some sample photos taken by Michelle:

At the Bangui Windmills

At the Bangui Windmills

The breath-taking scenery made up for a fantastic prenup photos  –

By the bay of Bangui, Ilocos Norte

By the bay of Bangui, Ilocos Norte

Peeking by the steps of Cape Boreador in Burgos, Ilocos Norte

Peeking by the steps of Cape Boreador in Burgos, Ilocos Norte

Age-old structure of the Cape Bojreador Lighthouse in Burgos, Ilocos Norte

Age-old structure of the Cape Bojreador Lighthouse in Burgos, Ilocos Norte

Hubby and i with our wonderful photographer-friends!

Hubby and i with our wonderful photographer-friends!

This unique experience shall forever be part of the fond memories of our wedding preparations!