“It has to be Iloilo” 

 

Tourismo-Ilonggo

Meet you in Iloilo!

The province is blessed with unbelievable islands and islets that could rival the famous Boracay Island anytime.

There are hidden caves and lagoons, majestic mountains and falls, and a full lineup of heritage homes and century old churches that stand today as living museums.

Namit!

The Ilonggos, who are native to the Western Visayas Region in the Philippines,  are known for their heirloom recipes prepared painstakingly by the queens of the house, or should it be the kitchen. From pancit molo (or molo soup) to binakol, these are backed by culinary traditions that the Ilonggos are known for.

Halabira!

Dinagyang is a Hiligaynon word that means “merrymaking.”It is one of the religious festivities in the Philippines that celebrates the feast of the Santo Niño and the pact between the Datus and locals.Every 4th Sunday of January, the festival transforms the Iloilo City into a massive street party with overflowing drinks and food.

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