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Missing weekends in Elyu? Great news: La Union finally calls, as the province has reopened for local tourism. Just in time for the holidays, leisure travellers can now enjoy everything from surfing and delicious eats to waterfalls and eco-tours. Keep reading to learn more about the La Union travel requirements, so you can get started on planning your getaway!
At the time of writing, La Union is under Modified General Community Quarantine (MGCQ). The province first reopened to tourists in May 2021; as of 8 Nov, La Union has updated its entry requirements for leisure travel. It is the first destination in the Ilocos Region to relax travel protocols for those who have been fully vaccinated.
For tourism purposes, La Union currently accepts residents and visitors from NCR+, MGCQ, and GCQ areas. Regardless of vaccination status, all those entering La Union for tourism and leisure purposes are required to register and book at the TARA NA Visita System here.
Also read: How to Use the Tourist Pass System When Visiting the Ilocos Region
While La Union is already open for tourism, COVID-19 protocols still remain in place. The following are some of the guidelines that tourists must adhere to:
*Visitors must register and schedule travel within a minimum of five working days before travel. Be sure to save and/or print your QR code.
See some of our recommendations below:
Also read: 10 Airbnbs in La Union for Your Next Elyu Trip
For news and updated information regarding La Union travel requirements, you may also visit the following links:
Planning to explore more local destinations? Check out more of our COVID-19 travel guides:
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