Explore The Visayas Island Group

Panay Island, Western Visayas

Panay Island, Philippines, Sentinel-2 by Sentinel-2 Panay stands out as one of the Philippines’ most culturally rich and geographically diverse islands, offering a blend of vibrant cities, pristine beaches, mountain landscapes, and deep-rooted traditions. Its four provinces—Aklan, Antique, Capiz, and Iloilo—each contribute distinct identities, making the island a compelling destination for travelers and a fascinating […]

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Samar Island, Eastern Visayas

The Panhulugan Cliff at the Sohoton Natural Bridge Park, a part of the Samar Island Natural Park by Lawrence Ruiz Samar sits in the Eastern Visayas Region and is known for its rugged landscapes, rich cultural identity, and a growing appeal among travelers seeking nature, history, and authentic local life. Its three provinces—Samar (Western Samar),

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Negros Island, Visayas

Negros Island, PH by Sentinel-2 Negros Island stands out as one of the Philippines’ most culturally rich and naturally diverse destinations, offering a blend of vibrant cities, volcanic landscapes, sugarcane fields, and coastal escapes. Demographic Overview Overview of Negros Island Negros sits in the heart of the Visayas and is known as the Sugar Bowl

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La Carlota City, Negros Occidental

City hall and public plaza byPatrickroque01 A visit to La Carlota City, Negros Occidental feels like stepping into a place where heritage, nature, and community spirit blend into one warm, welcoming experience. Known for its sugarcane fields, mountain landscapes, and vibrant festivals, the city offers a refreshing mix of history and adventure. A Glimpse of

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Siquijor Town, Siquijor Province’s Capital

The municipal hall of Siquijor, Siquijor. by Lawrence Ruiz Siquijor Town: The Soul of the Mystical Island Siquijor has a reputation that precedes it—whispers of magic, healing traditions, and enchanted forests tend to spark curiosity long before travelers ever set foot on the island. But at the heart of this mystical province lies Siquijor town,

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Jordan, Guimaras

Wharf with mango welcome sign by A.C.T. Alejandre Jordan, Guimaras stands out as a coastal gem in Western Visayas—an island provincial capital town known for its accessibility, rich history, and postcard‑worthy landscapes. Its central location, vibrant port, and natural attractions make it one of the most compelling destinations in the Philippines for travelers seeking a

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Naval, Biliran, an Island Capital

Naval Cathedral by Joelaldor Naval, Biliran: Where Island Beauty Meets Simple Living Sitting on the western side of Biliran Island, Naval is a charming coastal town that serves as the provincial capital of Biliran. With its laid-back atmosphere, scenic coastlines, and easy access to some of the island’s most beautiful natural attractions, Naval offers visitors

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San Jose de Buenavista, Antique: Provincial Capital

by Travelocity.com San Jose de Buenavista: The Heart of Antique Along the western coast of Panay Island, San Jose de Buenavista is a laid-back seaside town that proudly serves as the provincial capital of Antique Province. With its relaxed charm, scenic coastline, and deep-rooted culture, San Jose offers a refreshing escape for travelers who want

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Kalibo, Aklan: Gateway to Boracay Island

Kalibo Pastrana Park top view, GM Reyes, Kalibo, Aklan by Patrickroque01 Kalibo, Aklan: Gateway to Boracay and Home of the Ati-Atihan Festival On the northwestern coast of Panay Island in the Philippines, Kalibo, Aklan is more than just the gateway to the world-famous Boracay Island—it’s a vibrant town rich in culture, tradition, and natural beauty.

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