Pagburnayan is one of the notable attractions in the city of Vigan, famous for its traditional pottery making. Located in the province of Ilocos Sur, Philippines, Vigan is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its preserved Spanish colonial and Asian architecture.
The nearest airport to Vigan is the Laoag International Airport (LAO), which is approximately a 2-hour drive north of Vigan. From the airport, you can take a bus or hire a private vehicle to take you directly to Pagburnayan in Vigan. Another option is flying into Clark International Airport (CRK) or Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL) in Manila and then taking a domestic flight to Laoag, or a night bus directly to Vigan.
From Manila, Vigan can be reached by land which typically takes about 8-10 hours. Various bus companies operate daily trips to Vigan, such as Partas, Dominion Bus Lines, and Viron Transit. The buses may drop passengers directly at Vigan's bus terminals or along the national highway close to the city. From the bus terminal, tricycles and calesas (horse-drawn carriages) are available to take you to Pagburnayan.
Travelling by sea is less common, but you can also take a ferry from Manila to the ports of Ilocos Sur. Upon docking, land transportation such as buses and vans are options to reach Vigan.
Once at Pagburnayan, immerse yourself in the art of pottery making. You can often participate in pottery-making activities and learn from local artisans. This traditional craft is known as "burnay" and uses old-fashioned methods wherein the pottery is shaped on a potter's wheel and baked in a brick and clay ground furnace. It's an integral part of Vigan's culture and a must-see destination for those who appreciate traditional crafts and local heritage.