Discovering Immuki Island: A hidden paradise in La Union

 


Since Immuki Island is one of La Union's tourist attractions, I recommended that we visit it when my boyfriend decided to go there for our Valentine's Day trip. The hidden paradise of the north is Immuki Island. It's a lovely place to visit, especially at sunrise or sunset, but always be mindful of the rocks and wear appropriate footwear. In addition to their activities, they have a lot to offer. We only stopped at a few of the tourist attractions, such as Lakay Ago, San Juan Beach, and the man-made forest, throughout our nearly 4-hour journey. This is our second visit to LU, and they are fantastic. The serene view of the sea while sipping coffee makes the trip much more worthwhile. 


The entrance cost to Immuki Island is 30 pesos for students and 50 pesos for regular visitors. Since you can visit the island, go swimming, and help contribute to the preservation of the area, I believe it's really reasonable for the fee. You can swim anywhere you like in their three main lagoons, which are surrounded by mangroves. Low tide occurs in the morning and high tide occurs in the afternoon and always ensures the safety of your belongings and yourselves when you travel there. Just spending the day there is quite soothing, and it's the ideal place to spend time with your loved ones. There are also many souvenir shops, and if you forgot to pack any food, there are food stands where you may buy food to give to someone back home. After swimming, you can take a shower in the designated comfort rooms. 


We simply spend our time swimming together, creating our own little worlds while communicating and simply taking in the serene surroundings, which helps with our relaxation. Despite our hectic schedules because I'm still in school, and he has a job, it's been wonderful to spend time together. It has been a great pleasure to make it here, and we made the decision to organize our belongings and snap some photos before we left. 


Immuki Island is a wonderful and beautiful place to visit; I had a lovely time there and would love to return if I ever had the chance. I am thrilled and eager to discover more stunning places since it is so thrilling to explore and learn more. We recently returned home from our three-day trip to La Union, and while i am joking to him that I would prefer to be an island girl over city girl, we will most certainly return to La Union. 







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