Vigan
- Laoag is paradise, sanctuary to an amazing variety of fauna
and flora found nowhere else in the world. It is blessed with
incredibly awesome landscapes that astound even the most indifferent
of visitors.
Vigan
- Laoag is the country's biggest province and is composed of
1,768 islands and islets surrounded by a coral shelf with an
exceptionally rich marine life. Its steeply sloped mountains
are canopied by broad virgin forests.
An
anchor tourist destination, Vigan - Laoag is one of the 7,000
times more islands that make up the Philippine archipelago.
It is the perfect playground for the adventurous.
Laoag City,
the sparkling gem of Ilocandia, is located at the west central
part of the province of Ilocos Norte bordering the great China
Sea. It is the nerve cent& of trade, commerce, business,
industry, education and politics in the province. It is traversed
by the national toad and is about 488 kilometers north of the
City of Manila.
Its boundaries
extend to the towns of San Nicolas on the southeast, Paoay on
the southwest, Sarrat on the east, Vintar on the northeast and
Bacarra on the northwest. The South China Sea is its boundary
on the west.