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| Location and Geography |
San Fabian Bagong Lipunan lodge is located at the northern part of Central Luzon. It is situated in the northern most part of Pangasinan at Barangay Bolasi, along the Beach of Lingayen Gulf, adjacent to the San Fabian PTA Beach Resort. It is bounded in the north by Lingayen Gulf, La Union and Benguet; in the Northeast by Nueva Viscaya; in the south by Tarlac; and in the West by Zambales and the China Sea. The property is adjacent to the San Fabian PTA Beach Resort.
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| Area Covered |
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| Project Description |
The lodge was built for budget - conscious travelers longing to have a vacation experience along the beach of the world-famous Lingayen Gulf. It can also serve as a jump-off point for travelers traversing the Pan-Philippine highway going northwards to their final destination. The resort is just a kilometer away from the main highway .
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| Facilities |
- Six (6) guest rooms
- Tennis court
- Conference rooms (50 pax)
- 2 swimming pool (kid and adult)
- Pavilion
- 13 picnic sheds
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| Mode of Privatization |
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| Project’s Tourism Strength |
- Going south, about an hour’s drive away, you will find the Shrine of Our Lady of Manaoag, a religious site that attracts devotees, pilgrims and tourists all year long. So with a little marketing effort, bringing in tourists will not be a problem.
- The place is famous for its beach nestled in a cove that commands a fantastic view of the setting sun.
- It is strategically located within the growth areas of the region.
- Its extensive shoreline offers opportunities for aqua-culture development.
- The lodge is located in a province that has the highest telephone density index within the northern region.
- It is just 10 minutes from the town proper.
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| Market Image/Position |
San Fabian Bagong Lipunan Lodge, a sun - worshipper’s paradise, is the best tourist get-away in Pangasinan for budget-conscious travelers.
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| Tourist Arrival in Region I |

The number of tourists visiting Region I over a five-year period (1997-2001) averaged 348,002. It peaked in 1998 when 477,277 tourists flocked to the area. With the improving economy, it is expected that the region will again experience a steady influx of tourists in the coming years.
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| Tourist Arrival by Place of Origin (2001) |

Majority of foreign tourists came from Hong Kong, China, Taiwan, U.S., and Australia. The bulk of tourist arrivals in the region are made up of local vacationers / travelers and balikbayans.
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| How to get there |
Going to the resort is a 4-hour drive from Manila via the Urdaneta-Dagupan route or via the coastal highway of Damortis. Using public transport will take you between 4 ½ - 5 hours (buses plying the Manila - Urdaneta / Dagupan route).
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