Want to travel but still can’t decide where to go to? Well, maybe there’s something missing in your destination choices? If you’re from Luzon Area, better include Ilocos Norte in your must-visit list!
Starting November 15, 2020, the Province of Ilocos
Norte will be open to tourists from Luzon Area including those from Metro
Manila, “once all systems and health and safety measures are in place”, the
Department of Tourism (DOT) said on Sunday, October 18, 2020.
The development came upon the announcement of Ilocos Sur Governor Ryan V. Singson to open up the province following the growing interest from tourists from the National Capital Region (NCR) during the launch of the Reef and Ridge traveler corridor.
Kalesa Ride in Calle Crisologo
The DOT also lauded the initiative of Governor
Singson's to give back jobs to the tourism workforce from the kutcheros or
carriage drivers to the waiters, the souvenir shops, to the tour guides through
the slow but sure reopening of the province.
Test-Before-Travel
Ilocos Sur first welcomed back tourists through the
Ridge and Reef travel corridor with Baguio City and Ilocos Region including the
provinces of La Union, Pangasinan, and Ilocos Norte. And just like before, they
will be requiring some documents to its tourists such as pre-registration
before travel, negative RT-PCR test results within a 72-hour period.
Calle Crisologo |
Check out below the previous Ridge and Reef (Baguio – Region 1) Travel Corridor Guidelines:
Before Traveling
1. Explore and arrange
visit with DOT-Accredited Tour and Travel Agents.
Preliminary Preparations
include:
·
Explore available DOT – Accredited Accommodation
·
Explore itinerary and other services offered
·
Learn safety protocols and guidelines for the visit
2. Have yourself tested
·
RT-PCR test result issued not more than 48 hours prior to travel is
required.
·
Testing methods are subjected to DOH advisories and guidelines. Updates
will be posted when officially released.
·
Test results are valid for a 5-days itinerary only.
3. Register & create
a QR Code using Safepass
·
Request entry during the day of your travel to Ilocos Sur
To gain access in your location, try getting your own
SafePass QR code first:
·
From your personal mobile phone, go to https://m.me/safepassportal
·
Click on Get Started
·
Enter 2 to request your SafePass QR Code
·
Follow and finish all the
instructions
Once done, you can now request entry into your location. To
do that, just go to https:/m.me/safepassportal or https:/request.safp.as
4. Don’t forget your
SafePass QR Code and copies of all documents:
·
Most recent COVID-19 test (current prescribed method by DOH) with result
issued by accredited Testing Centers.
·
Confirmed itinerary as issued by an accredited Tour Operator.
·
Government-issued ID, preferably Passport second page; for minors, school
ID, or parent/legal guardian’s ID.
·
Accommodation Booking Receipt
During Travel
1. Stopovers are only
allowed in designated pit stops:
·
For breathers, meals, and personal necessities during travel, stopovers
are only allowed within BLUPISIN (Baguio, La Union, Pangasinan, Ilocos Sur,
Ilocos Norte) at predetermined DOT-accredited restaurant or gas stations.
·
As much as possible, any stop is discouraged. For short-distance trips,
please travel direct from point of origin to destination without stopping.
2. Designated pit stops
in Ilocos Sur:
·
LV&JV Pasalubong (Brgy. Bagar, Candon City, Ilocos Sur; along National
Highway)
·
Marsha’s Delicacies (Brgy. Cabalanggan, Bantay, Ilocos Sur; along National
Highway)
·
Petron (Poblacion, Sto. Domingo, Ilocos Sur; along National Highway)
3. Entry access to the
Province of Ilocos Sur will only be at:
·
Tagudin Border
·
Sinait Border
Upon Arrival at the border
1. Present your
documents. (Do
not leave your documents at the checkpoint border. Treat them as your passport
or visa)
2. Triage card will be
individually issued
·
A triage card will be presented during the check-in
·
No triage card, no check-in
During Guided Tour
1. Follow itinerary as
assisted by a tour guide
·
Any modification of itinerary must be consulted and approved by the
Provincial Tourism Office.
·
Digital check-in/out shall be done in all sites or establishments to be
visited
Bantay Bell Tower |
Who is allowed to visit Ilocos Sur?
1. Tourists from Luzon Area
2. 50 Tourists at a time
3. Below 60-years old that are healthy, not pregnant,
and have no COVID-19 symptoms and exposure.
4. Complied with all pre-registration requirements.
*As part of precautions for safety and slow re-opening, the
Province of Ilocos Sur will only allow a limited number of tourists. Criteria
may change upon the recommendation of the Provincial Health Officials.
Getting to Ilocos Sur
Pagburnayan Pottery |
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