Thursday, September 20, 2012

4 interesting things to do when travelling to Dagupan City in Pangasinan

A highly urbanized city

Dagupan City in the province of Pangasinan is a highly-urbanized metropolis that will always be part of a traveler’s itinerary whenever one needs to explore Northern Luzon.

What is good about Dagupan City is its proximity to other places in the province of Pangasinan, including Lingayen Gulf. This means one can enjoy all the luxuries of city living while still being close to the sea.

Getting to Dagupan

I used to work for a content production outfit, and as part of our coverage of interesting places up north, we took a roadtrip to Dagupan in early September. Our rented van took the NLEX-SCTEX network, and coming from Quezon City, the trip took about 4 hours or so. 

'To do' list

Here are  a few interesting things you can do in Dagupan City.


1.) Time your visit during the "Bangus Festival." We timed our trip to Dagupan to visit the "Bangus Festival," a fairly new but very popular festival drawing huge crowds. The festivities center around the bangus or milkfish, perhaps the most popular export that Pangasinan is known for. 
The street parties were noteworthy and witnessing the longest grill in the world and partaking of fresh grilled oysters from generous locals was quite an experience.

2.) Hire a boat and cruise Pantal River. Our next stop took us to Pantal River where we hired a few motorized bancas to cruise on the river. It was an interesting experience, as we sailed past communities living on the shore. It was also noteworthy that the river remains clean, despite the number of houses in communities along the river banks.

3.)  Buy some seafood at the Magsaysay Fish Market. If you want to take home some of the famous Bonuan bangus and other seafood, don't forget to drop by the Magsaysay Fish Market. We brought with us our own medium-sized coolers to store those seafood that we took back home.

4.) Eat at Silverio's Seafood Restaurant. They say you can't go wrong if you follow a local's recommendations when it comes to dining. And that's exactly what we did. We went out for lunch at the famed Silverio's Seafood Restaurant and loaded up on seafood, particularly the different dishes featuring 
bangus belly.

A nice stopover

For the jaded traveler, Dagupan City may no longer be that appealing and that there are more exotic places in Pangasinan that are worth the trip. However, Dagupan City continues to be a nice stopover for those trekking up north.