Orchard Valley Review
Orchard Valley Farm is a certified organic farm - the first of its kind to be certified in the region. They produce all-organic vegetables, herbs, fruits, organic milk and dairy products, and poultry products.
Orchard Valley Farm is a certified organic farm - the first of its kind to be certified in the region. They produce all-organic vegetables, herbs, fruits, organic milk and dairy products, and poultry products.
Panay Gulf has a historic and economic significance to Iloilo. It contains the busy Port of Iloilo, and site of the Panay Landing during World War II, wherein the when the Panay Guerilla Forces won agains the Japanese Imperial Armed Forces and liberated the island.
Casa Mariquit is a well-preserved Spanish colonial "bahay na bato" (house of stone) owned by the prominent Javellana and Lopez families of Iloiilo. It is open to tourists during the day.
Tatoy's Manokan and Seafoods is one of Iloilo's most popular family-owned restaurants which has been in business for 45 years. It was founded by Honorato “Tatoy” Espinosa, whose family first started chicken barbeque in a humble setup outside the house as a means to augment livelihood. Today, the small business has expanded to several branches where inasal-style (stuffed with lemongrass and tamarind leaves) chicken barbecue remains to be a besteseller along with seafood specialties.
Damires Hills Tierra Verde resort is a tranquil resort getaway accessible within 30 minutes from Iloilo City. It is also a popular destination for weddings and events.
Breakthrough Restaurants have been serving specialty seafood and local Ilonggo cuisine for three decades. They opened their first restuarant in Jaro, Iloilo in 1986.
Located on the former site of Mandurriao Airport in the heart of Iloilo's business district, Iloilo Comvention Center contains exhibition halls, function rooms, VIP rooms fronted by an iconic facade whose architecture was inspired by the sails of the Paraw Regatta Festival.
The Lopez Heritage House or Mansion de Lopez, popularly known as Nelly's Gardens, is a national heritage house built in 1928 by Ilonggo statesman Don Vicente Lopez and his wife, Doña Elena Hofileña. The mansion was named after the couple's eldest daughter, Nelly Lopez y Hofileña. On March 28, 2004, it was declared as a National Historical Landmark by the National Historical Institute. The house and its 4 hectares (9.9 acres) property are open for public tours and events.
This monument near the Iloilo River is dedicated to the "Father of the Philippine Sugar Industry", who was appointed as the British vice-consul to Iloilo on June 11, 1856. During his term, the sugar industry flourished as he was appointed at the onset of the city's international trade.
Muelle Loney refers to both Iloilo’s River Wharf and the street at the western side of the river. It was named after Britanic Majesty’s Vice-Consul Nicholas Loney, who is considered as the “Father of the Philippine Sugar Industry” and played an important role in central-role in the birth of the province's sugar industry in the 1800s to 1900s. Today, it serves as a port for inter-island vessels.