ILOILO is a diverse province steeped in history. Its past has seen a melting pot of different cultures which have left their mark in some towns. The best thing about traveling to Iloilo is exploring the history of its many towns. By doing so, it can help us understand how it became what it is today.
Southern Iloilo is also positioned as the heritage destination of the province and many people visit the area every year to see its historic attractions. Belonging to the First Congressional District comprising the towns of Oton, Tigbauan, Guimbal, Tubungan, Igbaras, Miagao and San Joaquin, it is the fourth largest in terms of land area and population in the province.
This brochure includes tourism information on the Municipality of Maasin in Iloilo Province: products, culture, brief history, the Tultugan Festival, and destinations.
This brochure includes information about the Rosendo Mejica Historical Landmark in Molo, Iloilo City. It includes brief information about the museum, the life of Rosendo Mejica, artifacts and objects housed in the museum, including a map of how to get there from the Iloilo International Airport.
This brochure features island destinations in the Fifth district of Iloilo Province. It features photos and information on island destinations in the municipalities of Concepcion, Ajuy, Batad, and Carles.
OTON, ILOILO is a lovely seaside town located just over 10 kilometers in the southern portion of the province. Like most Ilonggo towns, it has a colorful history. The town may be a lesser-known historic destination compared to its neighboring municipalities but still offers some great sites.
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 just a short drive and great for short day trips.
History of Tigbauan by by Hon. Romeo Ledesma, former SB Chairman, Committee on Tourism, History, & Culture Affairs with photos of the Panay Landing memorial, Tigbaw plant, St. John of Sahagun Parish Church, and historical marker of the first Jesuit boarding school for boys.