
Ilocos Philippines Travel Guide
A chronological guide for your pre-trip actions.
A phased approach to your travel preparations.
Your passport must remain valid for six months beyond your stay. Initiate renewal if expiry approaches soon.
Check if your nationality qualifies for visa-free entry or if a visa application is needed. Begin the process promptly if needed.
Book early for better fares, especially during peak season.
Meet a doctor or travel clinic for vaccination recommendations. Complete these at least a month before travel.
Purchase a comprehensive travel insurance policy. World Nomads offers options.
Book domestic flights to Laoag (LAO) or long-distance bus tickets to Vigan/Laoag in advance for popular routes.
Double-check all flight, accommodation, and tour bookings.
Arrange transport at MNL or LAO for arrival and departure.
Notify your bank and card issuer companies of your travel dates to avoid card usage issues abroad.
Secure components of your trip early.
Ensure your home affairs are in order.
Important research and document handling.
Create digital copies of all your important documents. Store them securely in online storage (like Google Drive or Dropbox) and email them to you and a trusted contact. This provides backup access if physical documents disappear.
Your first few hours in Ilocos shape your trip.
Proceed to immigration. Present your passport, e-Travel QR code, and onward/return ticket.
Head to baggage claim for checked luggage.
Travel through customs; declare items as needed.
Locate your pre-booked taxi or transfer.
Purchase a local SIM card from a reputable provider. Register it promptly.
Withdraw Philippine Pesos from an ATM or exchange foreign currency.
Take a taxi ride or your pre-arranged transfer directly to your hotel in Laoag City or nearby areas.
The the trip is direct and efficient.
If connecting to Ilocos by bus, take a taxi or bus to the appropriate bus terminal (e.g., Partas, Farinas).
Bus travel provides a scenic route.
If connecting to Ilocos by domestic flight, proceed to the domestic terminal.
Domestic flights are a quicker option.
Plan your arrival transfers in advance. This smooths your journey from the entry point to your accommodation, saving time and potential hassle.
Smooth departures confirm a positive the conclusion of your trip.
Ensure a smooth departure out of the Philippines.
Create digital copies of all your important documents. Store them securely in online storage (like Google Drive or Dropbox) and email them to you in addition to your a trusted contact. This provides backup access if physical documents are lost or stolen.
A digital backup of your passport, visa, plane tickets, and hotel bookings provides peace of mind.