La Union, one of the most popular tourist sites in the Philippines, is referred to as the "Surfing Capital of the North." In addition, La Union is renowned for its outstanding cuisine scene, magnificent hotels and beach resorts, and other historical and natural attractions.
Vigan is renowned for its beautifully maintained Spanish Colonial town, historical tourist attractions, and delectable cuisine. Because of its appeal, it has been designated as one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Puerto Princesa is a seaside city on the Philippine island of Palawan. It serves as a starting point for boat tours of the biodiverse Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park's huge limestone caverns and underground river. Dive spots abound at Puerto Princesa Bay, which is home to long-nosed dolphins, turtles, and rays. The 19th-century Immaculate Concepcion Cathedral is located near the harbor.
Baguio, known as the Summer Capital of the Philippines and home to the Panagbenga Festival (Festival of Flowers), has long been a popular tourist destination in the Philippines. Because of its frigid temperatures, pine-dominated landscapes, and overall romantic ambience, this mountain city has drawn travelers, particularly during the summer and holidays such as Christmas and New Year.