Capiz

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Where to stay in Capiz

Best time: Nov-Apr. The weather is generally cooler and drier, ideal for outdoor activities and festivals.

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Capiz, like a local

Don't miss

  • Panublion Museum: A glimpse into the rich history and culture of Capiz.
  • Roxas City Boulevard: Scenic waterfront perfect for a relaxing stroll.
  • San Antonio de Padua Church: A stunning example of Spanish colonial architecture.
  • Balaan Bukid: A pilgrimage site with beautiful views and serene atmosphere.
  • Mambusao Hot Springs: Natural hot springs offering relaxation and wellness.

Where to eat

  • Bodboron: A traditional Capiz dish made from local seafood.
  • Sinigang na Isda: A local twist on the popular sour soup, full of fresh fish.
  • Putong Capiz: A sweet rice cake unique to the region, perfect for snacks.
  • Suman: Sticky rice delicacies often served with fresh mangoes.

Do this

  • Capiztahan Festival: A vibrant celebration showcasing local culture and traditions.
  • Fishing with Locals: Experience traditional fishing methods with local fishermen.
  • Island Hopping in Sapian Bay: Discover beautiful, untouched islands and pristine beaches.

Local tips

  • Visit the local markets early in the morning for the freshest produce and seafood.
  • Try to learn a few basic phrases in Hiligaynon to connect better with locals.
  • Don't miss the sunset at Roxas City Boulevard; it's a breathtaking experience.
  • Avoid public transport during peak hours to dodge the crowds.

Know before you go

Best time

Nov-Apr. The weather is generally cooler and drier, ideal for outdoor activities and festivals.

Getting around

Tricycles, jeepneys, and buses are the primary means of transportation around the city.

Airport

CAP

Language

Hiligaynon and Filipino, with English widely understood.

Money

Philippine Peso (PHP). Credit cards are accepted in larger establishments, but cash is preferred in local markets.

Safety

Capiz is generally safe for tourists, but it's advisable to stay in well-lit areas at night and be cautious of petty crime.

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