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Brimming with rich culture and history, Vigan City is, without a doubt, a bucket list destination for every traveller. Finally, kutcheros are making their way back to the cobblestone streets of Calle Crisologo, awaiting tourists ready to push through Ilocos Sur travel requirements. The province now allows fully-vaccinated individuals to visit sans the mandatory swab testing and quarantine. Ready to visit Vigan City and more breathtaking destinations in Ilocos Sur? Here’s all you need to know.
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For the first time since the pandemic, Ilocos Sur has relaxed its travel requirements for domestic tourists. As of writing, the province is under Alert Level 2 until 28 Feb 2022.
Under Alert Level 2, Ilocos Sur allows tourists of all ages from areas under Alert Levels 1, 2, 3, GCQ, and MGCQ to stay at least overnight. Travellers coming from areas under Alert Levels 4 and 5 shall be treated as unvaccinated tourists.
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While Ilocos Sur is now mostly open for tourism, the province continues to adhere to health and safety protocols. Here are the Ilocos Sur travel protocols and guidelines you must remember while it is under Alert Level 2.
Domestic tourists may enter Ilocos Sur through the Tagudin Border or the Sinait Border. There, they shall present the travel requirements as stated below.
*Children below 17 years old who are accompanied by fully-vaccinated parents will be treated as fully vaccinated.
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As per the latest executive order, tourists may not stay in a private residence. Those who have families or friends in Ilocos Sur must still book a DOT-accredited accommodation. We’ve handpicked a few establishments that have been provided with a Certificate of Authority to Operate (CAO) issued by the DOT:
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For more information and other official Ilocos Sur-related travel updates, you may visit these links:
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