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Showing posts with label Iloilo City. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Iloilo City. Show all posts

BACOLOD TO ILOILO TO BACOLOD: Ferry Schedule, Fare Rates, Sample Itinerary and More!

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Iloilo to Bacolod to Iloilo Ferry Schedule, Fare Rates and Itinerary

How to get to Iloilo from Bacolod by ferry and vice versa? What are the updated ferry schedules and how much are the fare rates?


Bacolod and Iloilo are two of the most visited tourist destinations in the Visayas group of islands in the Philippines. You can travel from Bacolod City to Iloilo City and vice versa by taking a ferry via OceanJet, one of the most reputable ferry operators in the Philippines. With its wide selection of departure times, you can get to choose what schedule best suit your itinerary. Travel time from Bacolod to Iloilo or Iloilo to Bacolod is just one hour. So, if you're planning a side trip or a day tour, it's definitely possible!

In this travel guide blog, let me share to you the Bacolod to Iloilo ferry schedule, fare rates, and sample itinerary to help you plan your trip. I'll also include here the Iloilo to Bacolod ferry schedule, fare rates, and recommended tours & activities to do in Bacolod and Iloilo province.

4 Underrated Tourist Spots in the Philippines You Have to Visit

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4 Underrated Tourist Spots in the Philippines You Have to Visit

Tourism is a major industry in the Philippines for good reason. There’s no shortage of natural and man-made attractions in the country that appeal to all sorts of travelers. A lot of foreign tourists visit the Philippines to enjoy its many tropical beaches, but even domestic tourists find themselves with plenty of possible options for leisurely excursions in their respective provinces and regions.

In 2021, the travel and tourism industry contributed USD 41 billion or 10.4% of the country’s gross domestic product. This is despite the fact that the country only truly opened its doors to fully vaccinated international tourists in early 2022. According to experts, this indicates that the tourism and travel industry is well on its way to recovery.

HOTEL REVIEW: Injap Tower Hotel in Iloilo City

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Injap Tower HOTELS IN ILOILO CITY Review

Looking for a nice and decent hotel for your adventure trip to Iloilo City? Check out Injap Tower Hotel Iloilo located along West Diversion Road, Mandurriao District in Iloilo City. This 21-storey building is currently Western Visayas’ tallest building, and one of the best places to stay when visiting "The City of Love."

Awesome Pasalubong Ideas in Cebu Pacific’s Local Destinations

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Pasalubong Suggestions from the Philippines

It is natural for us Filipinos to be thoughtful and always eager to share to our loved ones the joy of our travels. That is why, aside from great memories and awesome photos of our travels, we always want to bring home "something" from that memorable trips we had. Travelers often find it easy to load up on the usual and common "pasalubongs," like ref magnets of tourist destinations or key chains with the name of the city in cursive font. But that has always been the "usual pasalubong," that someone might already given to an office-mate, a friend or relative.

Awesome Celebrations and Festivals in the Philippines this January

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Most of the festivals in the Philippines have some sort of cultural or religious aspect to them. Indeed, they are events that shouldn't be missed in the Philippines. We have a lot to offer with festivals and celebrations happening every month all over the country. This January 2014, we have five big festivals and celebrations to watch out for. There's the Feast of the Black Nazarene in Manila, Ati-atihan Festival in Kalibo Aklan, Sinulog Festival in Cebu, Dinagyang Festival in Iloilo City and Chinese Lunar New Year. For your reference, here's a calendar of the festivals happening this month.

ILOILO Dinagyang Festival 2014 Schedule of Activities, Street Dancing Route, How To Get There, Things To Do and Where To Stay

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Dinagyang Festival

Dinagyang Festival 2014 is a religious and cultural celebration showcasing the rich heritage, colorful history and passionate devotion of the Ilonggos to the Senyor Sto. Niño. Held annually on the fourth weekend of January, Dinagyang Festival is as grand as Iloilo's old churches and mansions. Dinagyang is an Ilonggo term for "merrymaking"; thus, thousands of tourists and devotees flock to the streets of Iloilo City to join the celebrations and to witness the grand performances of different tribes as they dance to the beat of the drums in excellent folk choreography.

Pinoy Festivals: Dinagyang Festival 2013 Schedule of Activities

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Ilonggos take pride as they showcase rich heritage, colorful history and passionate devotion to the Senyor Sto. Niño through the annual Dinagyang Festival. Held every fourth weekend of January, thousands of visitors and devotees flock to the streets of Iloilo City to join the festivities. Aside from the many activities happening throughout the whole month of January, the highlights of the festival falls on the 4th weekend of the month with the Kasadyahan and the Dinagyang Ati competitions.

Pinoy Festivals : Dinagyang Festival 2011 in Iloilo

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The Iloilo Dinagyang Just like most festivals in January, Dinagyang is a thanksgiving for and a celebration in honor of Sr. Santo Nino. But it prides itself as a festival of excellent folk choreography, a showcase of Ilonggo heritage and culture. It is as grand as Iloilo's old churches and mansions. It is as crisp as pinasugbong saging, as delectable as pancit molo and batchoy. Highlights of the Festival The religious highlight is the fluvial procession along Iloilo River. The cultural highlights are the Kasadyahan and the Ati-atihan parades and competitions. The fluvial procession is on a Friday of the Dinagyang week. Devotees carrying assorted images of the Child Jesus ride in motorized bancas from the mouth of the river towards the pier area where the foot parade would start and then back to the church. Held on a Saturday, Kasadyahan is a cultural parade. The presentation is theatrical and in local color. The Ati-atihan contest on a Sunday, is a big event. Participated in by at least twenty groups or tribe, the warriors wipe black soot all over their body and dance to the drumbeats. Primary reason for starting the Dinagyang Festival. The festival was first started to celebrate the feast of the Sto. Nino. From a parish church festivity to honor the Child Jesus, the celebration has evolved to become a religious-cultural activity. It is now a vehicle to promote Iloilo as a tourist and investment destination.

Iloilo - Budget Inn, SM City and Mooon Cafe

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From Guimaras Island, we ride again the ferry boat bound for Iloilo City. Goodbye my lovely Guimaras, we'll see you again... =D



Upon reaching Ortiz Port, we took a cab and told the driver to bring us to a place where we could stay. As I mentioned in my previous posts, we are on a tight budget, so we asked him to help us find a budget hotel within the city. He then dropped us at Budget Inn located at Castilla EL-98 Jaro Iloilo City. It is indeed a budget hotel. A twin room only costs 700 pesos per night. It's clean and well maintained. The staffs are very accommodating. With all its amenities such as cable television, stand-by generator and WIFI zone, I guess it's a great deal!

Iloilo & Guimaras Adventure - November 20-22, 2010

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I just came back from a 3-day vacation in Iloilo and Guimaras with my good friend Benj.



We arrived at Iloilo Airport early morning of Saturday. We took a van from the airport going to SM City Iloilo, fare is 50 pesos each. From there, we took a cab going to Ortiz Pier, taxi fare is around 80 pesos. This pier services boats that transfers passengers from Iloilo to Guimaras Island. We paid 13 pesos each for our tickets and boarded the boat. After a little over 10 minutes, we reached the port of Jordan, Guimaras Island.

Our day 1 of adventure started as we set foot in this beautiful island.