Western Visayas

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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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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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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Sipalay City: “The Jewel of the Sugar Island”

Top view image of Sipalay resorts by D4e3px Discovering Sipalay City: The Jewel of Negros Occidental Along the southwestern coast of Negros Occidental, the component city of Sipalay is a hidden treasure that’s slowly making its mark on the Philippine tourism map. Known for its golden sunsets, white-sand beaches, and charming islands, this coastal paradise

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Escalante City, Negros Occidental

Present-day Escalante City Public Plaza, the site of the infamous Escalante massacre by Fame&Fortune2023 Escape to Escalante City, Negros Occidental Tucked away on the northeastern tip of Negros Occidental, facing the Cebu Strait, lies the component city of Escalante—known as the “Blessed Land.” Far from a sleepy town, Escalante pulses with a rich tapestry of history,

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Bayawan City the “Rice Granary of Negros Oriental”

Nestled along the southwestern coast of Negros Oriental, the component city of Bayawan is a hidden gem that offers a blend of natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and a tranquil rural lifestyle. Known as the “Rice Granary of Negros Oriental,” this coastal city is a haven for travelers seeking authentic Filipino experiences away from the

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Silay City, the “Paris of Negros”

San Diego Pro-Cathedral by Elmer B. Domingo Silay City: The Paris of Negros Nestled in the heart of Negros Occidental, the component city of Silay is a charming destination that gracefully blends history, culture, and modern Filipino life. Known as the “Paris of Negros” for its elegant ancestral homes and rich artistic heritage, Silay offers

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San Carlos the” Green City of Negros Occidental”

Port of San Carlos by Robert Breivik Explore San Carlos: The Green City of Negros Occidental Nestled between the mountains and the calm waters of the Tañon Strait, the component city of San Carlos in Negros Occidental is one of the Philippines’ best-kept secrets. Known as the “Green City, San Carlos blends natural beauty, sustainable

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Roxas City: Seafood Capital of the Philippines

Roxas City Airport by Pale_lips Looking at Roxas City, Capiz: The Seafood Capital of the Philippines On the island of Panay in the heart of Western Visayas, is the component of Roxas. It is a charming coastal destination known for its rich history, scenic beauty, and mouthwatering seafood, it is a great get away, and

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