Discovering Virac On Foot
Virac is host to numerous white sand beaches and diving sites mostly found in the southwestern seaboard. Although some beaches are still undeveloped, but certainly, its worth your time to see it, sights are really stunning in their natural splendor.
Mountain biking or simply hiking around, one might stumble in a cultural piece of heritage that had been lying in one corner waiting to be discovered. And if one is adventurous enough, one can try spelunking at Marilima and Talisoy caves.
A couple of years ago, I was told about a place in Virac patronized by local rock climbers. I forgot the name of the place, maybe someone could give the exact location.
RELATED LINKS:
Mountain biking or simply hiking around, one might stumble in a cultural piece of heritage that had been lying in one corner waiting to be discovered. And if one is adventurous enough, one can try spelunking at Marilima and Talisoy caves.
A couple of years ago, I was told about a place in Virac patronized by local rock climbers. I forgot the name of the place, maybe someone could give the exact location.
RELATED LINKS:
- Puraran Beach - Located in Puraran in Baras, famous for its surfing site.
- Bato Church - Old Spanish built church in Bato.
- The Old LORAN Station - Former US Coast Guard Station.
- Usual Sights Around the Island - Crowdsourced candid shots of ordinary people and tourists.
- Sights in the Northern Part - Sights in Gigmoto, Viga, Bagamanoc, Payo, Pandan and Caramoran.
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