Oro Verde Mango Plantation Review
See where Guimaras' world-famous sweet mangoes are grown at Oro Verde Mango Plantation. The farm covers 240-hectares with around 45,000 trees that produce export-quality mangoes.
See where Guimaras' world-famous sweet mangoes are grown at Oro Verde Mango Plantation. The farm covers 240-hectares with around 45,000 trees that produce export-quality mangoes.
This private holiday home is located on a quiet beachfront property. It can be rented out for private vacations, weddings, and other gatherings up to 40 pax.
Balaan Bukid Shrine is a popular pilgrimage site for Roman Catholics especially during Holy Week. It is marked by the 14 Stations of the Cross and a huge crucifix that is visible from the Iloilo City coast. It also has a lighthouse.
The Philippines' smallest plaza is found in Guimaras Island. It was once recognized by the Guinness World Records as the smallest plaza in the world. It contains a statue of Filipino National Hero, Dr. Jose P. Rizal.
Meditation Hills is a peaceful place for meditation and worship. The hill contains the Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto, which was constructed after the visions of a grotto appeared in Atty. Jose O. Villanueva's dreams. The grotto sits at the hilltop owned by the Villanueva family.
This ecotourism destination offers educational tours about the 4.6-hectare park. It is a project of the Roxas City Government in partnership with Katunggan sa Culajao Salbaron Association (KACUSA), Inc. & PEW Fellows Program in Marine Conservation Mangrove reservation. It is home to 19 mangrove species, 11 bird species, 23 shellfish species, 10 mollusk species, 7 fish species, and 8 insect species.
The largest township development in Visayas, Pueblo de Panay is a 670-hectare mixed-use township development of Pueblo de Panay, Inc. (PDPI). It is the only integrated community development in the city that connects 2 of 3 highways (Lawaan and Sibaguan Highways).
The Santa Monica Parish Church, also known as Panay Church, was originally built in 1884 using coral blocks.
Capiz Eco Park and Cultural Village is an ecoutourism destination in Cuartero, Capiz. It showcases the culture of indigenous groups such as the Panay-Bukidnon and Ati people and their handicrafts. It is also known for showcasing the Saot sa Pisi, which is the cultural dance of Cuartero.
Olotayan Island is an island-hopping destination near Roxas City. In the local dialect, its name is formed by the words "olo" meaning head and "tyan" meaning stomach.