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Reaching the Pearl of Panay
Roxas City is accessible through multiple transportation options, with Roxas Airport offering regular flights from Manila (approximately 1 hour). From Iloilo City, the journey by bus takes about 2-3 hours along well-maintained highways. Travelers from Boracay can reach Roxas via a combination of ferry and bus connections through Caticlan. The ferry terminal is conveniently located near the city center, with regular tricycle and jeepney services connecting to major hotels and attractions. For those arriving by private vehicle, ample parking is available near the port area, though it's advisable to arrive early during peak seasons.
Roxas City: The Seafood Capital of the Philippines
Nestled on the northeastern coast of Panay Island, Roxas City charms visitors with its pristine beaches, rich maritime heritage, and mouthwatering seafood cuisine. This coastal gem serves as an important ferry gateway to the Visayas region, connecting travelers to nearby islands and destinations. As you step off the ferry into Roxas City, you'll be greeted by the gentle sea breeze, friendly locals, and the promise of authentic Filipino coastal experiences.
When to Experience Roxas City at Its Finest
Roxas City enjoys a tropical climate with distinct wet and dry seasons. The ideal months to visit are December through May when rainfall is minimal and temperatures hover pleasantly between 25-32°C. May brings the colorful Sinadya sa Halaran Festival, a vibrant celebration of the city's culture and heritage. Ferry services operate year-round but expect more frequent schedules during the dry season when sea conditions are most favorable. November to February offers particularly comfortable weather with cooler evenings, making it perfect for exploring the city's outdoor attractions without the intense summer heat.
Island Adventures from Roxas City's Harbor
Roxas City serves as an excellent jumping-off point for exploring the stunning Visayas region. From the port, regular ferry services connect to Romblon Island (3-4 hours), known for its marble craftsmanship and pristine beaches. Masbate Island is accessible within a 2-hour ferry journey, offering untouched rural landscapes and excellent diving spots. The Gigantes Islands, a 1.5-hour boat ride away, reward visitors with dramatic limestone formations and seafood feasts at unbelievably low prices. The ferry route to Guimaras is particularly scenic, passing by small islets and offering chances to spot marine life along the way.
Maritime Experiences and Coastal Treasures
Roxas City offers a wealth of experiences centered around its coastal identity. Start at the Baybay Beach, where seafood restaurants serve the freshest catch prepared in local styles – don't miss the diwal (angel wing clams) and blue marlin, local specialties. History enthusiasts should visit Panublion Museum and the ancestral houses in the old town that showcase the Spanish colonial influence. The Palina River Cruise provides a relaxing journey through mangrove forests with opportunities for wildlife spotting. The People's Park in the city center comes alive in the evenings with food stalls and local performers, offering an authentic glimpse into everyday life in Roxas.
Surprising Stories from the Seafood Capital
Roxas City holds the title of 'Seafood Capital of the Philippines,' producing some of the country's highest quality fish, oysters, and shellfish. The city was named after the first president of the Philippine Republic, Manuel Roxas, who was born here in 1892. Local fishing boats still use traditional methods passed down through generations, including the unique pamyakas system of sharing catches among community members. The waters around Roxas City once yielded a pearl so large that it was presented as a gift to the Spanish monarchy in the 18th century.
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