A dramatic transformation is underway along the Ilocandia coastline. Land clearing and infrastructure development have begun on an expansive 84-hectare beachfront township, launched just last year, promising a new era for the region.
The initial phase focuses on establishing the groundwork for a vibrant community – constructing essential roads, installing vital utilities, and laying the foundation for the first residential enclave.
This new development aims to redefine coastal living, offering a lifestyle deeply connected to the natural beauty of Ilocandia. The vision is to create a destination that celebrates the region’s stunning shoreline and unique character.
Ilocandia Beach Village, the project’s first residential offering, will span 19.4 hectares of prime coastal land, granting residents direct access to the beach. It will feature 446 individual lots, ranging in size from 230 to 406 square meters.
At the heart of the village lies a meticulously designed, two-story clubhouse. Its modern tropical aesthetic will house a state-of-the-art fitness center, a dedicated movement studio, and a grand function hall capable of accommodating up to 160 guests.
Beyond the clubhouse walls, residents will discover a wealth of outdoor amenities. A sparkling swimming pool with a relaxing jacuzzi, a sun-drenched pool deck with private cabanas, and inviting alfresco dining areas await.
The clubhouse seamlessly connects to a lush central park, offering a network of jogging paths, a tranquil picnic grove, and a versatile multi-play court for recreation and community gatherings.
A commitment to preserving the area’s natural beauty is evident in the innovative infrastructure. Ilocandia Beach Village will be the first in Laoag City to utilize a complete underground cabling system for all electrical and telecommunications, ensuring unobstructed panoramic views.
Thoughtful details extend throughout the village, including linear parks with fitness trails, a dedicated kids’ sand play area, a pet park complete with hydration stations, and an urban agri park featuring an edible garden.
The location offers both convenience and cultural richness. The township is a mere 15-minute drive from Laoag International Airport and a 30-minute journey to the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Paoay Church – one of only four Baroque Churches in the Philippines to receive this prestigious recognition.
Lot turnover is anticipated in 2031, with projected sales reaching P2 billion. This ambitious project signals a significant investment in the future of Ilocandia’s coastal landscape.