This brochure includes general information about the City of Passi in Iloilo Province such as facts and figures, festivals, attractions, and brief history.
Features 12 things to do in Iloilo City: 1. Weaving industry -- 2. Sporting life -- 3. Museo Iloilo -- 4. Villa beach -- 5. School campuses -- 6. Religious landmarks --7. Antique hunting -- 8. Shopping -- 9. Public markets -- 10. Delicacies -- 11. Fort San Pedro -- 12. Bamboo crafts
The province is one that thoroughly understands the importance of preserving its rich history and many unique cultural flavors. Ilonggos love to celebrate their cultural heritage through dance, music, theatre and the arts as Iloilo has been a melting pot of cultures and ethnic heritage for centuries. These diverse charms are celebrated throughout the province in lively, friendly festivals.
Testimony to the rich, multi-faceted tapestry of cultures in Iloilo is a bustling calendar of colorful festivals and cultural celebrations. Many of these festivals have become tourist attractions on their own, its diversity make audiences enjoy with its variety of presentations entertaining even the youngest spectators.
This business information brochure was published to provide information on investment opportunities in Iloilo City for businessmen and other potential investors. This summarizes the salient features of the Local Investment Incentives Ordinance for information and guidance.
This brochure includes a map with restaurants and food places to try in Iloilo City by district. It also includes descriptions of famous Ilonggo delicacies and where to buy them.
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.
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.
Iloilo has some of the most intriguing ecotourism sites in the region. Many coastal and mainland attractions in the province have the potential to provide crucial ecotourism positioning for Western Visayas. Controlled outdoor recreational programs in these sites have gained wide popularity among domestic travelers, especially students and young professionals.
Rural Farms in Iloilo are becoming attractive tourist destinations because more visitors want an escape from the stress of early mornings and late afternoon traffic jams and tiring daily routine workload. Many enjoy a drive to rural Iloilo and spend the day or to stay overnight to connect with natural and cultural heritage. Enjoy a richer and authentic leisure experience such as picking your own vegetables or fruits in season in a beautiful field, harvesting eggs, a carabao-driven cart ride probably or feeding the goats and doves are just a few of the fun and fabulous activities waiting for you. Farms offer these wonderful unique experiences.