Virgin Beach in Ivisan

A pristine and peaceful white sand beach located 3 kilometers from the Municipality of Ivisan. This untouched tourist attraction is an excellent alternative to the hustle and bustle of other beaches in the region. With it's beautiful scenery and delicious seafood, Virgin Beach is a perfect getaway place for a vacation.

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HopAround.net

Sinadya sa Halaran in Roxas City

December 3- December 8 | Roxas City, Capiz, Philippines.

Sinadya sa Halaran literally means “Joy in Sharing & Thanksgiving”, fused two major festivals of Capiz-Sinadya and Halaran which were previously celebrated separately.

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Baybay Beach in Roxas City


One of the sites to see in Roxas City is Baybay Beach. It is just three kilometers away from the city circle.
The place is a favorite weekend spot for the local populace and those coming from nearby towns and provinces. Considered a “must not miss” spot in Roxas City, Baybay beach is ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and kayaking.
Baybay Beach has a seven-kilometer stretch of sugar-fine, glittery, ebony sand. The water sometimes washes up to the shore a substance known as “margaha” to the locals, which is fine iron particles that an ordinary magnet can pick up and collect!
When in Baybay Beach, having fresh seafood in one of the seafood grills in the area is also a must. Roxas City is known for its abundance in seafood.

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Official Website of Roxas City

Olotayan Island in Roxas City


Olotayan is an island in Roxas City which is a good place for swimming and snorkelling. Sailing, jet-skiing/flat boat riding, wind surfing, skim boarding, fishing and also seaweed harvesting are also popular activities when in the island.
Legend says that a wicked giant lived in the land and has always brought havoc and sufferings to the inhabitants who turned to the “anitos” or “anitas” (gods or goddess) for help.  Their pleas were heard and a strong lightning hit the wicked giant which scattered his body to the sea.  The islands of Roxas City where then named after the body parts of the giant.  Thus, his head and stomach (olo and tyan)became the island of Olotayan.  Other islands like “Mantalinga” came from the mata (eyes) and talinga (ears), tuwad (Buttocks) and sepatos (feet).
Summer is the best time to visit the island since seasonal conditions affect the beach. Strong currents and shore breaks could make the traveld to the island difficult and dangerous.
Boat trip to Olotayan Island is accessible at Brgy. Banica Wharf, or ask with any beach front hotels/resort in Roxas City to facilitate your trip.

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Moro Towers in Roxas City

Moro Towers is located in Roxas City, Capiz Philippines.
The Moro Towers is a historical landmark in Roxas City, as its half torn stone structure, built in 1814, helped the locals to protect their town from invading Moros and Portuguese colonizers.

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FlyPhilippines.com.ph

Pilar Cave in Capiz

Pilar Cave is located in Capiz, Philippines.
The Pilar Cave is believed to have been the burial site for pre-Spanish Filipinos, as earthen pots were just recently found in the caves. It's an amazing spot to visit, as its filled with various plants and flowers that keeps the area smelling blissfully sweet.

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FlyPhilippines.com.ph

Quipot Cave in Capiz

Quipot Cave is located in Capiz, Philippines.
Just 9 kilometers from the town proper, the Quipot Cave is an adventure trek for willing travelers. Each passage would pose a challenge for travelers, with the cave's various chambers, and one would even have to crawl, as some of the caves possess two-three feet distance between the floor and ceiling. There are plently of stalactites and stalagmites found within the caves.

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FlyPhilippines.com.ph


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