Showing posts with label fundacion pacita contact number. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fundacion pacita contact number. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

6 Must-Visit Attractions in Batan Island, Batanes

Make the most out of your visit to a Batanes accommodation by seeing the attractions in the province's most populous island, Batan. In the capital municipality of Basco alone, you and your company are sure to have a grand time taking pictures of the natural and man-made structures which have withstood the test of time and harsh weather. So make sure your cameras are fully charged because Batan has plenty of destinations that will keep any traveler occupied for days.

Here are but a few of the attractions that should definitely make it to your itinerary.
  • Fundacion Abad or Pacita Abad Museum — Begin your tour by heading to a familiar space: a museum. What was once the home of internationally acclaimed artist Pacita Abad has been transformed into a museum where the public can view her paintings. It is also an option for travelers who are still wondering where to stay in Batanes. For bookings and inquiries, Fundacion Pacita's contact number is +63-939-9016353.
  • Mt. Iraya — See the most active volcano on the north-east side of the Philippines by journeying just a few kilometers outside Basco town proper. Mt. Iraya rises at 1,008 meters and its previous eruption is said to be the source of the island's rich soil.
  • Radar Tukon — The remnant of this PAGASA's weather monitoring station in Basco is now a perfect spot to take in a 360-degree view of the island.
  • Kanyuyan Beach Port — More commonly known as the Port of Basco, Kanyuyan Beach Port receives goods and produce that come from Luzon, Manila, and other parts of the country.
  • Sto. Domingo Church — This Basco landmark was one of the first limestone buildings to be constructed in the province during the Spanish regime. It was built in 1812, and the convent beside the structure was added 2 years later. The construction was initiated by Dominican friars and employed masons, stone cutters, and carpenters from Cagayan.
  • Valugan Bay — A popular spot for those who wish to meditate and simply feel the island's tranquility, Valugan Bay is set 3 kilometers from the town proper. The bay's colorful outline comes from a blend fine white sand and smooth, multicolored rocks which are said to come from Mt. Iraya. The beach itself easily covers a kilometer of the shore.
A day of touring can be quite tiring, but you can always look forward to energizing seafood dishes when you come back to your Batanes resort.

Thursday, November 20, 2014

Bask in the Beauty of Basco: 6 Top Attractions to Not Miss in Batanes' Capital

A former weather station affording a 360-degree island view and an art museum at Fundacion Pacita Batanes Nature Lodge are only some of the sites to not miss in Basco. If you're visiting this part of Batanes, then this article is for you. Here, we're giving you a shortlist of the top attractions that will let you fully embrace the beauty of northern Philippines.

1. Mt. Iraya
Known as the most active volcano in this part of the country, Mt. Iraya stands at a towering 3,310 ft. Among the activities you can try here are mountaineering, trekking, and trail blazing. From Basco, you can reach its top in about 3 hours. This volcano, with its previous eruptions, is responsible for the island's very rich soil.

2. Radar Tukon
Looking for a spot from where you can have a great view of the island? Head to Radar Tukon, a former United States weather station located about 2.75 from the town proper. Among the remnants of the radar's serviceable days is the broken satellite dish lying in close to the tower. But what really lures people in to this landmark is the unmatched 360-degree view of the island from its tower.

3. Ruins of Songsong
If ghost towns excite your curiosity, Basco also has an attraction right for you. Located around 23 km from the town, the Ruins of Songsong is a cluster of roofless shells of old stone houses that were abandoned after a tidal wave that hit the island of Batan in the 50s.

4. Sto. Domingo Church
Among the first limestone structures built during the Spanish rule in the country, Sto. Domingo Church has been a top landmark in the province since the early 1800s. Two years after its construction, Dominican friars ordered to add a convent beside the church, drawing in masons, stone cutters, and carpenters from Cagayan.

5. Valugan Bay
Just 3 km from the town lies Valugan Bay's unusual coastline. A popular spot for those who wish to meditate and simply feel the island's tranquility, the beach has an interesting texture and blend of hues from its fine, white sand and smooth, multicolored rocks. These rocks are said to come from Mt. Iraya. The beach itself easily covers a kilometer of the shore.

6. Fundacion Abad or Pacita Abad Museum
What was once the abode of internationally acclaimed artist Pacita Abad is now a museum and top accommodation in Batanes. Here, the public can view an exhibit of her paintings, while also having the option of enjoying a great retreat at Fundacion Pacita Batanes Nature Lodge (Contact Number: +63-939-9016353).