ILOILO CITY: The Venice of the Philippines

Iloilo City is blessed with a wonderful gift – the Iloilo River. This river is the catalyst for the changes in Iloilo especially its marine industry. This river will truly makes Iloilo the beautiful city.

ILOILO CITY: The City of Love

Being a regional Center of Western Visayas, Iloilo's night life is very much active. With the presence of different bars, restaurants and hotels, this city has been delivering one of a kind experienced every night time.

ILOILO CITY: The Queen City of the South

Iloilo City has been making noise in terms of creating pursuing it dreams to become a modern city. High-raised building is now on its way to invade the city, as its tag-line says “My City My Pride”..

ILOILO CITY: The Center of Western Visayas

Welcoming growth and being highly-urbanized city, Iloilo's business growth is fast and becoming enormous. The presence of different intuitions in the city is an indication of being one of the economic centers in the Philippines.

ILOILO CITY: The City with Finest Festival

Paraw Regatta is one of Iloilo's finest festivals. Aside from this festivity Iloilo is also well-known for its Dinagyang which dubbed as the best Festival in the Country.

Thursday, July 30, 1998

Iloilo City & Province Reviews

Iloilo Reviews
"Schools everywhere. Schools in every street. College kids everywhere. Nice to see this, actually. A place where education matters a lot. No wonder some of the Ilonggos I know are the most cultured and most sensible (Professors Litan and Santos, plus, well, the Lopezes and the Sarabias)". ~ The Western Visayas Megapost, Part Deux: Hello Iloilo @ June 31, 2011

"Constructed originally as a bike road or an alternative route to ease vehicular traffic in the city, the boulevard has evolved to become a fitness avenue for walkers, joggers, runners, and the like.  It has also attracted photography enthusiasts — as the promenade makes a great spot for viewing the sunset and the city’s growing skyline. " ~ Walking the Walk at Treñas Boulevard  ~ @ June 05, 2011

"Having been to Passi when it just became a city a little over ten years ago has placed me in a privileged position to say that Passi has gone a long way in transforming herself from a rural and slow economic zone into an urban and bustling one." ~ Foot and Fire : A Tavel Blog