The province of Ilocos Sur is primarily known for its capital city – Vigan. Hence, most people would spend their time in this famous Spanish-inspired “ciudad” (city). While it is true that the Heritage City of Vigan offers a lot to see and experience, the towns one gets to pass by on the way to Ilocos are also worthy of being visited.
The coastal town of Narvacan (one of the largest in terms of land area and population in the entire Ilocos Sur) would actually capture a traveller’s attention as it imposes a stunning seascape. One particular spot is a rocky beach and a grotto by the sea called Paraiso ni Juan at Sulvec Point. The striking beauty of these vistas would often prompt a traveller to drop by the area. I suggest though that you stay until sundown because the sunset view is just stunning at this side of Ilocos.
The grotto built by the sea was named after Captain Juan de Salcedo, whose fleet was shipwrecked in this area. Besides the sand dunes of Laoag and Paoay, this spot is also famed for being one of the places where the late Fernando Poe Jr shot his movie “Ang Panday”. TGoing to the grotto may require wading into the water and crossing some coralline rocksduring low tide as it is located several meters away from the beach line. The beach area (Sulvec Beach) is lined with some rock formations, and brown rocky sand. A few huts can be found making it an ideal place for picnic with friends and family.
As a person who loves sunsets, waiting for the sun as it immerses into the horizon at the end of the day, is the one thing I enjoyed the most. Just heart-melting!
How to Reach Sulvec Beach (Point) and Paraiso ni Juan:
From Manila ride an Ilocos bound bus from Cubao (some in Pasay) Terminal. Bus lines like Genesis, Partas, Viron and Florida have regular trips to the provinces of Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur and La Union. Ride a bus that is Vigan or Laoag-bound then inform the conductor to drop you off at Sulvec point. Just cross the national highway and you will immediately spot the grotto.
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Walastik! How did you find these places?! Hindi mo inakyat yung grotto? Beautiful photos Lester!! And yes, beautiful sunset! 👍👍
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Umakyat. hahaha. nadulas ako at nagalusan dahil sa sobrang dulas ng rocks. hahaha. malakas pang-amoy ko sa mga ganitong lugar hahahaha
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Ang ganda naman.
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Hehehe opo. Lalo na pag nagsunset tapos nasa grotto pa. Very magical po.
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Ang dami mo namang napupuntahang lugar. Nice!
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Salamat po. God bless po.
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Ate balak po sana nming pumunta…kapag sumakay po ba kami ng pa ilocos at nagpababa kami sa sulvec poibt,walking distance nlng po ba ang pag punta jan?magkano po ang entrance?
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along the road to, no entrance fee. tanaw agad. at lalaki po ako.
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Hi! Meron po ba kayong social media account(s)? FB, Twitter, or IG? May ipapakita sana akong picture ng isang place, hindi ko kasi sure if it’s the same as Sulvec Beach. Or maybe you can identify it. Your help will be very much appreciated. Pls pls pls. Thank you!
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@no_juan_is_an_island po IG at @nojuanisanisland twitter
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Thank you! Will be sending you a message right away. 😀 thank you thank you!
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[…] The coastal town of Narvacan (one of the largest in terms of land area and population in the entire Ilocos Sur) would actually capture a traveller’s attention as it imposes a stunning seascape. One particular spot is a rocky beach and a grotto by the sea called Paraiso ni Juan at Sulvec Point. The striking beauty of these vistas would often prompt a traveller to drop by the area. I suggest though that you stay until sundown because the sunset view is just stunning at this side of Ilocos. Read More: https://nojuanisanisland.com/2015/09/03/sulvec/ […]
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[…] As a person who loves sunsets, waiting for the sun as it immerses into the horizon at the end of the day, is the one thing I enjoyed the most. Just heart-melting! Read More: https://nojuanisanisland.com/2015/09/03/sulvec/ […]
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[…] The coastal town of Narvacan (one of the largest in terms of land area and population in the entire Ilocos Sur) would actually capture a traveller’s attention as it imposes a stunning seascape. One particular spot is a rocky beach and a grotto by the sea called Paraiso ni Juan at Sulvec Point. The striking beauty of these vistas would often prompt a traveller to drop by the area. I suggest though that you stay until sundown because the sunset view is just stunning at this side of Ilocos. Read More: https://nojuanisanisland.com/2015/09/03/sulvec/ […]
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[…] The coastal town of Narvacan (one of the largest in terms of land area and population in the entire Ilocos Sur) would actually capture a traveller’s attention as it imposes a stunning seascape. One particular spot is a rocky beach and a grotto by the sea called Paraiso ni Juan at Sulvec Point. The striking beauty of these vistas would often prompt a traveller to drop by the area. I suggest though that you stay until sundown because the sunset view is just stunning at this side of Ilocos. Read More: https://nojuanisanisland.com/2015/09/03/sulvec/ […]
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