Western Visayas, Philippinen
Iloilo
Heritage city of churches and food.
The capital of Western Visayas combines Spanish colonial churches (many UNESCO-listed), Filipino-Spanish heritage homes in Molo and Jaro, world-class regional cuisine, and gateway access to Guimaras Island.
Sehenswürdigkeiten in Iloilo
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Molo Church (Saint Anne)
A unique female-saint Gothic Renaissance church.
Anleitung lesen →La Paz Batchoy
Iloilo's most famous noodle soup.
Anleitung lesen →Dinagyang Festival
Iloilo's tribute to Santo Nino and the city's biggest festival.
Anleitung lesen →Guimaras Island Day Trip
World-famous mangoes and white-sand islands, 15 minutes away.
Anleitung lesen →Hotels in Iloilo
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Häufig gestellte Fragen
How do I get to Iloilo?
Fly direct from Manila (1 hour) or Cebu (45 min) to Iloilo International Airport (ILO). Multiple daily flights. From Bacolod, take the 1-hour fast ferry.
When is the Dinagyang Festival?
Held the fourth weekend of January each year. The main parade with elaborate tribe-styled costumes happens on Sunday. Book hotels 2-3 months ahead.
What food should I try in Iloilo?
La Paz Batchoy (rich noodle soup), pancit Molo (Filipino wonton soup), KBL stew, and biscocho. Try Ted's Old Timer La Paz Batchoy and Roberto's siopao.
Is Guimaras worth visiting from Iloilo?
Yes — Guimaras Island is just 15-20 minutes by pump boat from Iloilo. Famous for the sweetest mangoes in the Philippines, white sand beaches, and the historical Trappist Monastery.