Tourist
Attractions |
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| BAYBAY
BEACH |
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of the sites to see in Roxas City is Baybay Beach. It
is just three kilometers away from the city circle.
The place is a favorite weekend spot for the local populace
and those coming from nearby towns and provinces. Considered
a “must not miss” spot in Roxas City, Baybay
beach is ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and kayaking.
It has a seven-kilometer stretch of sugar-fine, glittery,
ebony sand. The water sometimes washes up to the shore
a substance known as “margaha” to the locals,
which is fine iron particles that an ordinary magnet
can pick up and collect!
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article about Baybay Beach
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OLOTAYAN ISLAND |
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n hours’ travel from the city proper is this island
baranggay of Olotayan. This island is blessed with a
coarse white sand beach and serene shores that fits
everyone’s desire for a private beach. A boat
ride can be arranged at the Banica wharf for a certain
fee.
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article about Olotayan Island
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MANTALINGA ISLAND |
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earby Mantalinga island which is a kilometer away from
the shoreline of Baybay beach has been identified as
an ideal diving spot for scuba divers and a perfect
rotunda for sailboat (dilayag) and kayaking contests.
Recently nicknamed “Good Luck Island” by
tourism consultants, the place is believed to be a source
of luck for local fisherfolk. They write the names of
their fishing boats on the side of the island before
they set out to sea for the first time.
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| ANG
PANUBLI-ON, THE ROXAS CITY MUSEUM |
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just across the City Hall, this impressive circular
piece of architecture offers every visitor a comprehensive
view of what Roxas City was then, what it is now and
its vision for the future – a complete record
those who have given their share in making Roxas City
what it is today. Constructed in 1910, the museum used
to be a water tank that served the local residents for
more than three decades.
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article about Panubli-on

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| IMMACULATE
CONCEPTION METROPOLITAN CATHEDRAL |
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of the oldest in Panay Island, this church is a silent
witness to events that have unfolded in the city over
the past centuries. Its imposing view complements the
city plaza fronting the Panay River and the Capiz bridge.
Fiesta lights add glitter to the church.
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| ANCESTRAL
HOUSE OF THE LATE PRES. MANUEL ROXAS |
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birthplace of Pres. Manuel Roxas, First President of
the Philippine Republic and Roxas City’s most
illustrious son in whose honor the city got its name,
still stands at its original site at Rizal St., (corner
Zamora St.,), a few minutes walk from the city hall
and the city plaza.
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Pres. Manuel A. Roxas
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| THE
CITY BRIDGE |
he old and imposing Spanish City Bridge has remained
strong and firm since it was built in 1910. Connecting
the commercial center of the city to the main thoroughfare,
traversing the Panay River, the bridge is a silent witness
to various changes that ushered in progress and development
in the city. Like the old bridge, equally alluring is
the huge stretch of the Panay River that traverses the
very heart of the city. For this, Roxas City has been
dubbed as the “Venice of the Visayas”.

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| BAYBAY
SEAFOOD GRILLS |
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at Baybay beach is a stretch of stalls serving the freshest
seafood in town. These establishments offer a laid-back
atmosphere where one can simply dine and relax to the
refreshing sea breeze, sparkling fine gray sand, serene
blue waters and pristine shoreline. It specializes in
“talaba” steamed in hot boiling water or
broiled over charcoal for P25-P35 pesos per basket.
It also offers other mouth-watering dishes like chicken
and pork barbecue, pantat, hito, squid, and other grilled
delicacies at affordable prices. It is a perfect venue
for an intimate dinner for 2 or lively family gatherings.
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| HORTUS
BOTANICUS |
ortus
Botanicus houses a collection of both introduced and
endemic plants that are properly labeled and arranged
according to families. The Hortus Botanicus or garden
is set in Milibili, a barangay of Roxas City, which
is around 3.12 kms. from the city proper and 950 meters
away from the national road. The site is nestled along
the gentle rolling hills of Milibili, a natural setting
for the different plant collections. The existing body
of water at the site can hold aquatic plant accessions
and facilities for recreation. Its location is ideal
for seminars, hands-on training programs, for retreats
or simply a place to unwind. Plant hobbyists, on the
other hand can learn more here and avail of planting
materials for their collection.
The gardens are not only a living museum
of plants or a sanctuary and conservation area for the
city’s plant species but also a learning center
where livelihood activities like the setting-up of backyard
gardens, training for garden services and other allied
activities can be conducted. |
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