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 Bag of Beans, Tagaytay City Bag of Beans is one of the must visit places in Tagaytay City. I am witness to how Bag of Beans has grown from a small coffee shop to an established dining place that it is now today.  Bag of Beans has also opened several branches along the Tagaytay City tourist stretch with six branches as of this writing. Bag of Beans caters as events venue and is one of the preferred wedding venues in Tagaytay City. Bag of Beans is also now into Bed and Breakfast accommodation. For this particular visit, me and my Family came for lunch. The food is really nice! Of course coffee and dessert after lunch is a must!  It was definitely worth the travel! Photo Credits: Bag of Beans Here is a short video of our latest visit to  Bag of Beans (Main) in Tagaytay City. Here are some photos taken during our last visit to Bag of Beans. This is an alfresco area with Italian theme. This is another side with English County vibe. This is an alfresco area with Italian theme. This is the

How to go to Hundred Islands, Pangasinan

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How to go to Hundred Islands, Pangasinan






This 'How to Go to' post, traces the route we took when we had road trip 
from San Pedro, Laguna to three (3) destinations in Pangasinan.

First stop was the Hundred Islands in Pangasinan
then Second stop are the Pyramids of Asia and the Our Lady of Manaog Church,
then Third and last stop is the 'Blacksmiths of Calasiao''.



Map of the entire Road Trip destinations

  

This map shows you the entire trip route.
We start from San Pedro, Laguna and drove 
all the way to Hundred Islands in Alaminos, Pangasinan.



This 'How to Go to’ guide may be a customized route plan from the south,
but I'm sure this guide will still be very useful to my dear readers 
from the other parts of the Philippines.  

Just pick a starting point along the route taken and start from there.

I'm hoping that this will be useful to your planned trip.

Have a safe trip and enjoy! 




San Pedro, Laguna via South Luzon Expressway (SLEX) 

to North Luzon Expressway (NLEX)





This part of the route traces from San Pedro, Laguna via the South Luzon Expressway (SLEX)
to the North Luzon ExpressWay (NLEX).

The route is very straight forward. Drive along South Luzon ExpressWay (SLEX),
then turn along Epifanio Delos Santos Avenue (EDSA), then exit at Balintawak, towards NLEX.

Please note that there is also another entry point from EDSA towards NLEX 
via Mindanao Avenue. This is a newly opened avenue going to NLEX.

I'm hoping that some of my readers will be able to share this route in your comments,
so I can learn from you and we can also help the other readers.    



This section traces the route from NLEX to SCTEX



This section traces the route from NLEX to Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX).

Just drive along NLEX and exit at the DAU Toll Plaza.
 Drive towards the second Toll Gate from NLEX.
You should see a signage pointing you towards the SCTEX.  


This section traces the route from SCTEX to Tarlac


This section traces the route from SCTEX going to Tarlac.
Just drive along the route shown in the picture.

Take note of the Petron Gasoline Station where the road will split into two.
Take the LEFT road as this will take you towards the inner section of Tarlac.



This section zooms in the Tarlac section



This section zooms in the Tarlac section mentioned above.
Drive along J. Luna Street.

The next landmarks after the Petron Gasoline Station, 
are the MetroTown Mall and the McDonalds on 
the right side of the next intersection.

Cross the intersection and drive all the way 
until you reach Ninoy Aquino Boulevard.

Turn LEFT at the Ninoy Aquino Bouleverad,
then turn RIGHT at the Bridge along P. Burgos Street.



This section traces the route from Tarlac until you reach Alaminos, Pangasinan



This section of the trip traces the route from Tarlac until you reach Alaminos, Pangasinan.
Just drive along this long stretch of national road.

You will see signages pointing you towards the 'Hundred Islands', 
so you should not worry that you may get lost. 

When you reached Alaminos, Pangasinan, you need to park your car 
in the Parking Area first and prepare your things for your island hoping, swimming, photo shoots, picnic, and whatever other creative activities you can think of.

Enjoy your stay and be safe!



Hundred Islands Scenes









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