Vigan is a relatively small but is abundant with tricycles, the city can easily explore on foot but for those doesn't want to walk tricycle can be hired too. For a short distance ride within city limit fares are P8-10. However, the only public transportation around the city is horse drawn carriage and trikes. No mentioning going out the city because there were buses
Before arriving in city we supposed to have a contact person as our guide in Vigan. Is the brother of our guide in Pagudpud, he quote us 800 peso for tour with his tricycle but we didn't took it, was too much. We know Vigan is easy to wander on our own and besides, we're planning to take the horse drawn carriage, is something we do not want to miss in the city the kalesa ride
The tricycle can be annoying sometimes, while we walking they're insist on taking us on tour and keep on bothered even I said no. They can be useful sometimes, if one need a ride outside town, always ask the price before used them. As the fare in the city limit is only 8 to 10 peso is really cheap, but if they saw as tourist they'll take advantage
Tricyles and karitela (horse-drawn carriages) are the main mode of
transportation in Vigan City. Getting around is easy enough since one can
practically hail these two at any area within the city center. Minimum fare for
both is at Php10.00 per person, rising up to Php20.00 or more as one gets
farther out. To avoid being charged more than the usual, be sure to board legit
tricycle operators as indicated by a large Vigan plate up its roof. - See more at: http://www.lakadpilipinas.com/2014/09/vigan-travel-guide-itinerary.html#sthash.BaziQA4G.dpuf
Before arriving in city we supposed to have a contact person as our guide in Vigan. Is the brother of our guide in Pagudpud, he quote us 800 peso for tour with his tricycle but we didn't took it, was too much. We know Vigan is easy to wander on our own and besides, we're planning to take the horse drawn carriage, is something we do not want to miss in the city the kalesa ride
The tricycle can be annoying sometimes, while we walking they're insist on taking us on tour and keep on bothered even I said no. They can be useful sometimes, if one need a ride outside town, always ask the price before used them. As the fare in the city limit is only 8 to 10 peso is really cheap, but if they saw as tourist they'll take advantage
Tricyles and karitela (horse-drawn carriages) are the main mode of
transportation in Vigan City. Getting around is easy enough since one can
practically hail these two at any area within the city center. Minimum fare for
both is at Php10.00 per person, rising up to Php20.00 or more as one gets
farther out. To avoid being charged more than the usual, be sure to board legit
tricycle operators as indicated by a large Vigan plate up its roof. - See more at: http://www.lakadpilipinas.com/2014/09/vigan-travel-guide-itinerary.html#sthash.BaziQA4G.dpuf