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February 19th, 2016 11:32 AM #1Folks, can you recommend the safest route to Bolinao Pangasinan? Thanks!
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February 19th, 2016 12:05 PM #2
NLEX-SCTEX-TPLEX
sa dulo ng TPLEX turn left to Urdaneta.
at 2nd stop light turn right to dagupan, this is the urdaneta-sta. barbara-dagupan road. straight ka lang walang liko. midway may Y intersection, stay on the right ka lang. may isa pang major intersection, straight ka lang din walang liko.
pag dating mo sa T intersection turn left. then makakarating ka ng Binmaley. after that may T intersection ulit turn right ka. may road signs naman, ang sign is "to Lingayen".
sa Lingayen diretso ka lang din sa major road. you will reach Alaminos. straight pa din dun sa + intersection until you reach another T where you turn right to Bani. after Bani Bolinao na yun.
NLEX-SCTEX-TPLEX will take you 1:45 hour travel time without breaking the speed limit. to Urdaneta is 10 minutes. UrdanetA to Dagupan depending on traffic is 1-1:45 hours. Dagupan to Lingayen 30 minutes. Lingayen to Alaminos 1 hour. Alaminos to Bolinao 1 hour.
meron road construction before dagupan. dun nagkaka-traffic.
alternate route is via Zambales. mas malayo.Last edited by yebo; February 19th, 2016 at 12:08 PM.
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February 19th, 2016 12:27 PM #3
May isa pang alternate route na mas maiksi, but roughly same travel time as TPLEX-Urdaneta.
Exit at Luisita in Tarlac, pass through Brgy. San Vicente, then take Romulo Highway. You will pass by the towns of Sta. Ignacia, Camiling, Mangatarem, Bugallon, Sual, Alaminos, and finally Bolinao.
You avoid the traffic of Dagupan using this route, and cheaper toll too. Eto yung laging dinadaanan ng barkada kong taga-Bolinao. Natapos na yung road construction sa Romulo Highway so smooth-sailing na uli tong route na 'to.
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February 19th, 2016 12:39 PM #4
This is the route I took to Bolinao, twice... Straighforward and fast.....
But the first time was a painful and scary experience, as I got routed by the GPS, which I foolishly trusted, to actually a 4x4 road which led me to the Lighthouse.... [wrong map drawing by roadguide]
Do not take the road to Zaragoza,- just go straight,- it is the main road anyway.... Note the marking "main road" in the old roadguide.ph map, leading to Cape Bolinao LightHouse...
Note, as what bro.jut stated: Bugallon, Labrador, Sual, Alaminos (Hundred Islands - Yeah!), Bani, Bolinao :
"The measure of a man is what he does with power" LJIOHF!
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February 20th, 2016 10:36 AM #5
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February 20th, 2016 11:35 AM #6
I also take the tarlac camiling road. Much more cheaper.
Wag ka lang dadadaan during mall operating hours sa tarlac or else you will he stuck in traffic.
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February 20th, 2016 12:08 PM #7
I'm from Alaminos City...
Safest?hmmmm... Either way..
I would suggest NLEX-SCTEX-Tarlac-camiling-san clemente-mangatarem-aguilar-bugallon-labrador-sual-alaminos-bani-bolinao.. Or pwede rin Bani- if you turn left Agno- then Bolinao...
Yung NLEX-SCTEX-TPLEX po kasi mahal ang toll, then pagdating mo ng Urndaneta, matrapik, same thing sa Binmaley and Lingayen likewise napaka sikip ng kalsada sa 2 town na yan...
Before you reach alaminos city proper, merong alternate route sa Brgy San Vicente tapat ng LTO, going Mabini/ Infanta/ Zambales---Agno/Bani/Bolinao. At times po kasi matrapik din sa Alaminos proper...
Or pagdating nyo ng Alaminos, just after ng City Hall turn right going to Lucap (pantalan going to Hundred Islands). Mula pantalan kasi tanaw mo na yung Anda. Pwede na rin kayong mag boat from there.
Kung gusto nyo rin pong mag punta sa Hundred Islands, just PM me. Marame akong kontak na mga bangkero dun.
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