Kalamay Festival: The Sweetest Day for San Enrique
San Enrique, Iloilo welcomes everyone to the 2019 Kalamay Festival from July 8 – 14, 2019. With its annual festival theme of “One Vision, One Tradition, One Celebration,” this year’s festival marks...
View ArticleBalasan and the 11th Lechon Festival
Balasan, Iloilo will highlight its culture and gastronomy with the celebration of the annual Lechon Festival with scheduled events from July 5-26, 2019. The event serves as a platform to showcase...
View ArticleMiagao: The Pulse of Heritage in Iloilo
For many who visit southern Iloilo, it is its amazing historic attractions that intrigues them. And if you are dreaming of visiting one of those picture-perfect towns filled with old-world charm,...
View ArticleOTON: A Historical Town to Match
Oton, Iloilo is a lovely seaside townlocated just over 10 kilometers off the southern portion of the province. Like most Ilonggo towns it is not without history. The town may be a less well-known...
View ArticleGuimbal: Modern Amenities and Classic Historic Charm
Guimbal, Iloilo is a unique blend of old and new that lends a distinctive charm to its visitors. Despite its bustling main roads, the town offers a calming and peaceful atmosphere boasting a lot of...
View ArticleSTA. BARBARA: No Shortage of History, Culture and Activities to Enjoy
Sta. Barbara, Iloilo is a unique blend of Spanish, American and Filipino architecture, culture and spirit. Situated 15. 6 kilometers from the city, it is fortunately just a short drive and a great...
View ArticleTIGBAUAN: A Historic Beauty On All Sides
Tigbauan, Iloilo is a picturesque town where every corner has a unique offering that you will love. Visitors will find plenty to see and do here, away from the hustle and bustle of its more touristy...
View ArticleCALINOG: Iloilo’s Underrated Historic Gem
Calinog, Iloilo is an underrated gem, and as you will see there is always something new to discover. The town boasts a wealth of exciting destinations. Clean townscapes and natural wonders,...
View ArticleLEON: Integrating History and Exploring Nature
Leon, Iloilo is brimming with beauty at every turn. From historic structures to pine-clad spots, this stunning quiet town is alive with culture and color.Set among the striking verdant mountains of...
View ArticleFiber Fashion: Exhibiting Ilonggos Cultural Image to the World
A new breed of young Ilonggo fashion designers is taking their claim on the local stage. Using our traditional handwoven textiles, these designers from the different municipalities of the province will...
View ArticleCelebrating Dingle’s Pagdihon: A Cultural and Historical Road Trip
Heading off to Dingle, Iloilo on an unforgettable adventure this semestral vacation is reason enough to celebrate, it would be wise to add its festival to your itinerary if you want to inject some...
View ArticleHaw-as Festival: Sharing and Enjoying a Grand Feast in Dumangas
Dumangas, Iloilo has one of the largest concentration of production fishpond areas in the province. Popularly cultured in brackish-water fishponds include bangus or milkfish. Dumangas is both a...
View ArticleCry of Jelicuon: An Enjoyable Way to Experience History First Hand
New Lucena, Iloilo has a historic spot that will let you relive some of the provinces’ most important Historical scenes.Pay homage to the valiant heroes who fought for our freedom by visiting Jelicuon...
View ArticleTigkaralag of Pavia: An Ultimate Fright Night Celebration
Pavia, Iloilo has its own unique way of marking the spookiest of Halloween by annually celebrating the most important Halloween festival in Iloilo every 30th of October, Tigkaralag. Tigkaralag is a...
View ArticleCultural Spotlight: Binanog Festival of Lambunao
Lambunao, Iloilo has its own distinctive personality when it comes to festival. It should, therefore, come as no surprise that Binanog, celebrated this year on December 10-19 reflects the culture and...
View ArticleBlending Religion with Tradition with SAAD Festival of Leganes
Leganes, Iloilo will celebrate their patron saint San Vicente Ferrer with a festivity taking place in the week leading up to the biggest day of the festival on January 31st.Saad was previously...
View ArticleHirinugyaw-Suguidanonay Festival: A Joyous Display of Cultural Pride and...
Calinog, Iloilo will be holding one of the most unique and authentic festivals in the province as it celebrates its local identity and roots as part of the annual Hirinugyaw-Suguidanonay Festival that...
View ArticleSalakayan: Celebrating Miagao’s Living History
Miagao, Iloilo will celebrate its 304th Foundation Anniversary highlighted by the 22nd Salakayan Festival on February 3-9, 2020. Basically, it is a story about the entire community rebelling against...
View ArticleBarangay Bitas and the 10th Burihan Festival
Barangay Bitas, Tigbauan, Iloilo will celebrate the 10th Burihan Festival with the theme, “Maghugpong kag Pasanyugon: Burihan Pride kang Bitasnonon,” on February 11, 2020 highlighted by the annual...
View ArticleSilagon Mangrove Eco-Park: A Green Escape to Ajuy
Mangroves are a highly valued resource in the province of Iloilo. They are found along much of Iloilo’s coastline. The most extensive mangroves are found in the northern district with the town of Ajuy...
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