After a hearty breakfast of longganisa in Vigan, we wasted no time and found ourselves back on the road heading towards the northern most province on the western side of Luzon. At some point along the narrow coastal road in Burgos, a big brown marker on the right lead us to a winding road up a hill.
Sitting on top of the hill is a Spanish-era “parola” or lighthouse overlooking a dramatic view of the northern-most tip of Luzon.
Cape Bojeador, it is called, is one of the famous historical landmark of Ilocos Norte.
This 19th century lighthouse is still standing today serving ships passing by the northern part of South China Sea.
One off the list of many must sees of this road trip.




