Saturday, January 2, 2016

San Juan Surf Resort, La Union

For those who are into surfing or would like to learn how to surf, San Juan Surf Resort is one the places you go to . Located up north in Brgy. Urbiztondo, San Juan, La Union and less than 6 hour drive from Manila ( thanks to the newly opened Urdaneta exit of TPLEX) this resort is very nice. It can also be reached by public transportation and the entrance/ driveway to the resort is right on the main road. This resort was put up by a Fil- Australian surfer - Luke Landrigan- back in the 90s and it has expanded and improved over the years. Luke is a certified surfer having won different surfing events and earning him a license to teach surfing anywhere in the world.
Luke in red cap being interviewed by UNTV crew

The staff at the reception are friendly and accommodating. Even the guard at the parking is helpful and smiling. Check in and out are fast and hassle free.

ample parking space
The resort has very good accommodation and the 3 storey buildings are relatively new.


One VIP room on the second floor which is good for 3 persons has one single and queen size beds. Mattress is very comfortable and there are enough pillows. Free breakfast comes with the VIP room.

There is a cable TV, mini-ref, small safety deposit box and quiet aircon. Bathroom is clean and 3 big white towels are provided. However, there is no coffee maker set or complimentary bottled water in the room and Wi-fi is weak or none at all. 

The VIP room has a terrace overlooking the beach.


The resort's courtyard is green , well maintained and litter free. The lawn is a bit wide making it child friendly.

There are two gift shops where you can buy swimming paraphernalia and souvenir items. I find the items a bit expensive- round collar tshirt with original printed design is Php350, mug Php250, ref magnet Php100


The restaurant is spacious and airy and has mini bar. The food attendants are friendly and smartly dressed. I like their uniform - khaki shorts and white polo shirt and sneakers. They are very apologetic for any delay in your ordered food. ( I feel they should add cooks to improve the serving time). The trick is to pre-order your food 2 hours before your intended eating time. Menu consists of Filipino and continental dishes as well as alcoholic beverages. Dishes are ok and a bit pricey.


Filipino breakfast ( Longganisa , egg and fried rice)
strawberry smoothie @Php155
Thank goodness that there is no videoke or karaoke in this resort. They have a policy of no noise after 9pm in order for guests to have a good relaxing sleep. Glad that the resort knows that one does not want to have sleepless night due to  loud singing and rowdy guests.
resort at night
The beach area is clean and no trash. There are no seashells but the sand is fine and greyish. It's safe to walk barefooted. Colorful surf boards and surf instructors abound from other resorts. Surfing lesson is around Php300 per hour including board rental. I believe that there's a different rate if Luke will be the instructor. For those who are afraid of the big waves and the rip curls, one can dip and wade in the water but be careful as the waves can carry you out to the sea.

If you're afraid of the strong waves, you can explore the left side of the resort and step on the rocky part. This area consists of dead corals which have turned into hard rock. Farther left , you can walk and look for your mini lagoon to wade without being carried by the strong waves.




 You can walk on the rocks farther from the shore and see marine life such as seaweeds, fishes, tiny crabs. It is just ankle deep. Be sure to wear aqua shoes to protect your feet.


If weather permits, an amazing sunset awaits you.
Tips:
1- Call for early reservation especially on peak season. They require 50% reservation fee via bank deposit.
2- Bringing of food is not allowed. However, water and chips can be brought in.
3-There is no hot water in the shower. Though the water is not that cold.
4-There are eateries and coffee shop just across the resort and you may want to try them out.
5-They accept senior citizen's card discount.
6-Credit card is accepted at the reception but not in their restaurant.
7-Order your food way in advance. Service tends to be slow.

Direction:
via private car: take NLEX-SCTEX-TPLEX and exit in Urdaneta. Drive along McArthur Highway up to La Union. Take the left side of the junction or else you will be heading to Baguio City. Pass by San Fernando City proper and in 15 minutes you will see the resort's sign on your left. You will spend at least Php500 for 3 tollways.

Happy surfing!

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