The 4×4 Ride and Sand Boarding Experience at the Paoay Sand Dunes

Paoay Sand Dunes was one of the first sites our tour guide took us to the morning we arrived in Ilocos. It’s one of the most popular sites in Paoay, Ilocos and an experience not to be missed, he reiterated.

It’s also the most pricey experience we had that part of the world, haha! We had to pay PHP 2,500 for the 4×4 ride that would bring us on a rollercoaster-like ride on the huge, sandy hills.4x4-paoay-dunes

All the screaming and crushed ribs

The usual maximum number of people was 5, but since we were a family of three kids, they let us take one 4×4 with one extra person. Judah was a tad too small to stay with us, so the driver and his companion took him to sit with them in front, while the rest of us had to hold on for dear life at the back of the truck.

The kids were particularly thrilled by the ride. In fact, they told me that it was their most favourite activity in our trip to the North. They loved how the truck sped downhill and careen left and right on the sand. I suspect that my screaming for each time the truck swerved or zoom down added to their excitement. (There’s a little exaggeration to all the screaming I did…they love it when I’m terrified, haha!)

I wasn’t as happy as they were with it. All three of them – my husband, Jay, Pablo and Lukas, unintentionally leaned hard on me and crushed my ribs against the side bar of the back of the truck whenever it made turns. And I thought that the ride took way too long for my taste.Paoay Sand Dunes
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Sand Boarding

Before the date of our tour, the kids and I have been watching videos of other vloggers who visited Ilocos and the Paoay Sand Dunes experience was in every single one of them.

My kids had been looking forward to this part of the trip, so although I wasn’t keen on getting too dirty that morning, the sand boarding down the hill had to be in our must do list.

I’d stick to just the sand boarding if I could, but you can’t do the sand boarding without the 4×4 ride because it’s your ride going to the area.
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The hill was pretty steep, but if there’s something I learned about raising boys, it’s not to withhold them from adventurous activities.

So yeah, we all took turns sliding down that steep dune and I felt almost proud that none of the boys were afraid to do it.  They even wanted to do it again!
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Photo stops

The Paoay Sand Dunes experience included two stops for photo taking, which we took advantage of. We asked one of the manongs to take our picture as a family. I love being in our photos even if they’re so generic to look at, haha!

After the sand boarding and the 4×4 ride, we were taken back to where our van was parked and we finally headed to our Bed & Breakfast unit to freshen up.

If it were up to me, I’d probably not go back to do the Paoay Sand Dunes all over again, but the kids will most likely put it in their priority list when they revisit the North in the future.

Go for the dips and bumps!

Do I recommend that you do it? Hmmm, since it’s one of the much talked about sites in Ilocos, you might as well. Besides, liking it depends on your personal preferences. I may not have been as thrilled as my kids, but they were, and so was their dad.

So my assessment is this:  If you have medical issues such as having intense emotions may trigger a seizure or attack, then don’t. But if you don’t have any heart condition and you can handle a few bumpy dips and twists, then go for it! Who knows, you may love it just as much as the bonggos I live with, haha!

We went to so many places in Ilocos! If you want to know where we went, what we did or where we ate, check out my blog, Getting to know Ilocos in 3 Days.

21 responses to “The 4×4 Ride and Sand Boarding Experience at the Paoay Sand Dunes”

  1. Get Time Avatar

    🏜️ Absolutely thrilled with the 4×4 ride and sandboarding experience at the Paoay Sand Dunes! 🚙🏄‍♂️ Adrenaline-pumping adventure amidst breathtaking landscapes. A must-try for thrill-seekers and nature lovers alike!

  2. Hazel Avatar

    I want to experience this when i visit Ilocos! There are so many things to do in this province! Pero ito talaga gusto ko matry!!! ?

  3. Christianforemost.com Avatar

    I will not be missing out on this when I visit Ilocos!!! I’m an adrenaline junkie and this sound sure duper fun to me! Can’t wait huju

  4. WanderWoMom Avatar

    Super fun ba momsh?siguro my little boy would surely enjoy this. Alamo naman boys love adventure!

  5. Rikki Ridgeway Avatar

    What an amazing experience this must have been! It looks like it’s so much fun.

  6. Khryz Avatar

    What a great experience especially for the kids. :)

  7. Purple Pieces Avatar

    I missed out on this activity when we were in Ilocos. Looks so fun pero scary for me LOL

  8. Amber Hurley Avatar
    Amber Hurley

    Omg this is like the most fun and adventurous thing.

  9. Christine Avatar
    Christine

    This looks like awesome fun for the whole family!!

  10. Adriane Avatar

    I have no idea where this is but it looks super cool! Sand boarding? I don’t think my hips could handle it but I have three boys. They would be all over that! :)

    1. May De Jesus-Palacpac Avatar
      May De Jesus-Palacpac

      Hi Adriane! Ilocos is in the Philippines. :)

  11. Candace Avatar

    Wow!!! This sounds amazing! My son and husband would be totally up for this experience. I don’t know if my anxiety would allow me to do it, but it looks like you all had a blast!

    1. May De Jesus-Palacpac Avatar
      May De Jesus-Palacpac

      The kids and my husband all had a blast.

  12. Jen Avatar

    This looks like so much fun!!! I’d love to experience that ride

  13. Maria Teresa Figuerres Avatar

    What an awesome adventure you guys had in Ilocos! We were supposed to go there during Christmas break, but we changed plans at the last minute.

  14. Ayen Avatar

    What an adventure ride! I think kagaya mo rin ako na pagtagal ay di rin mag eenjoy pero dahil lam mong nag eenjoy ang mga kids at si husband, ieenjoy mo na rin. We’ll just have to wait till my kids grow up. They are turning 3 y/o palang kaya di pa pwede. But this definitely is a must try soon. And yes, mas excited ako sa sand boarding kaysa sa 4×4 ride. ?

  15. Maria Avatar

    Great post. Sounds like a fun activity for a bunch of kids for sure. I think, I’d be with you on this and not enjoy it very much. But the scenery looks amazing.

  16. momi berlin Avatar

    so there is that activity called sand boarding. looks like Paoay Sand Dunes can give the excitement my boys are looking for in an adventure.

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  18. Lauren Avatar

    This seemed like such a fun time!Love to be adventurous like this!

  19. Lyn Aguas Avatar
    Lyn Aguas

    Wow:) ang intense nyan,syempre dapat masulit ang pag travel sa North. Hoping ma try din ng kids lo yan (kahit wag na ako)

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