3 Days Itinerary in Santo Tomas, Philippines - Travel Guide
3 Marvelous Days in Santo Tomas, Philippines
Days | Description |
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1 | Day 1 - Arrival and Exploration |
2 | Day 2 - Cultural Immersion |
3 | Day 3 - Farewell, Santo Tomas |
Introduction
Embark on an enchanting 3-day tour through the colorful town of Santo Tomas in the Philippines. This itinerary is designed for those looking to immerse themselves in the rich culture, vibrant traditions, and breathtaking nature spots this charming town has to offer.
Day 1 - Arrival and Exploration
Welcome to the enchanting realm of Santo Tomas! Kick off your journey with a visit to the Padre Pio Shrine on your first day. Unique with its wave-like architecture, the shrine is a haven of peace and tranquility. After embracing the serene atmosphere, head to Isdaan Floating Restaurant for an authentic Filipino lunch. Ever eaten a meal on a bamboo raft? You're about to. The rest of the day, explore the local markets for some shopping. Top up the day with a traditional 'boodle fight' dinner, where you'll eat a spread of Filipino dishes served on banana leaves with your bare hands, a truly local experience!
Day 2 - Cultural Immersion
Early riser? Great! Start day 2 with a trip to the Santo Tomas Public Market. Buzzing with energy, it's the perfect opportunity to breathe in the local lifestyle. After this vibrant experience, visit the San Matias Parish Church, a historical beacon inviting you to absorb the spiritual essence of the town. In the afternoon, take a trip to the nearby city of Dagupan and enjoy the scenic Tondaligan Beach. Will you sink into the pristine sand and relax or dive into the clear blue waters? The choice is yours. After this invigorating day, enjoy local cuisine at Lighthouse Cooperative, known for its fresh seafood dishes!
Day 3 - Farewell, Santo Tomas
On your final day, indulge in a relaxing morning exploring Santo Tomas at your own pace. You absolutely can't miss visiting the Lily's Peanut Butter factory. Don't swerve the chance to learn about (and taste) the legendary spread. Would you believe it's been produced since 1950? It's a delightful treat to cap off your visit. After a beautiful adventure in Santo Tomas, you'll kiss goodbye to this charming town and head home, but the memories - they'll remain forever.
Paul Brown
FAQs about this
3 day itinerary in
Santo Tomas
The ideal months are from November to April, during the dry season. It's the perfect time to avoid heavy rainfall and enjoy outdoor activities.
The currency in Santo Tomas, like the rest of the Philippines, is the Philippine Peso (PHP). Credit cards are widely accepted, but always advisable to carry some cash for local markets and small eateries.
While Tagalog is the official language, English is widely spoken and understood in Santo Tomas, making communication easy for English-speaking travelers.
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