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LA UNION TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS for TOURISTS & VISITORS

LA UNION Travel Requirements 2022 for Tourists

Planning a trip to La Union this 2022? Here are the latest La Union travel requirements for tourists and visitors traveling to La Union!


Known as the "Surfing Capital of the North", La Union is one of the top tourist destinations in the Philippines. But more to that, La Union is known for many natural and historical sites, lovely hotels and beach resorts, and amazing food scene. Fondly called by the millenials and gen Zs as "ELYU" which means "L. U.", short for "La Union", this province is definitely a must-visit for any kind of traveler. Whether you're a surfer, a tourist who want to go sightseeing, or just want to enjoy the chill beach vibes, be sure to add ELYU in your travel bucket list!

If you're planning a trip to La Union the first thing you need to know is the list of travel requirements you need to get for you to enter the province. Are you allowed to enter La Union? Is leisure travel to La Union allowed? We will answer these on this post!

As of March 1, 2022, La Union is under Alert Level 1 until March 15, 2022. Tourists are allowed to enter La Union for leisure purposes, provided they follow the set regulations and travel requirements of the local government unit (LGU) of destination.

2022 LA UNION TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS FOR TOURISTS as of January 17, 2022


Travel requirements depend on where the individual is coming from, vaccination status, and the purpose of travel. Below is the latest La Union border control protocols and entry requirements you should follow. Click the photo to enlarge.

La Union Tourist Requirements for Travel 2022

La Union Tourist Requirements for Travel 2022

La Union Tourist Requirements for Travel 2022


2022 LA UNION TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS FOR TOURISTS



FOR FULLY VACCINATED TRAVELERS


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FOR NOT FULLY VACCINATED TRAVELERS


For other types of travelers such as APOR, Residents, LSI, Returning Overseas Filipinos (OFW) and others, please see the post below from the Provincial Government of La Union.



√ CLICK HERE TO SEE THE LIST OF BEST HOTELS & RESORTS IN LA UNION!


SEARCH FOR HOTELS & BEACH RESORTS IN LA UNION!


Looking for a nice place to stay in La Union? Check out the many hotels and beach resorts in La Union by using the search engine below. Just enter your destination, check-in and check-out dates, number of rooms and guests, and click/tap SEARCH. This will show you the updated room rates, availability, guest reviews and more photos.

If you're looking for hotels and resorts in the city, check out San Fernando City. If you want to stay in a beach resort, check out the towns of San Juan and Bauang.






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2021 LA UNION TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS FOR TOURISTS (October 2021)


If you're planning to travel to La Union, here are the travel requirements you need to secure before your trip.


  • Approved Tara Na! travel request and QR Coded Tourist Pass (QTP). Register and schedule travel within a minimum of 5 working days before travel. And don't forget to save and/or print your QTP.
  • Negative RT-PCR or PRC saliva test result issued three (3) days prior to arrival. Click here to know where to get Affordable RT-PCR and Rapid Antigent Tests.
  • Booking confirmation from a DOT-accredited, La Union-based, travel agency.
  • Valid government-issued ID.


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