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Journey Through the Rich Heritage of Panay Island’s Provinces

Explore the Cultural Treasures of The Region

Step into the vibrant world of Panay Island, where each province—Aklan, Iloilo, Capiz, Roxas, Antique, Guimaras and Negros — reveals its own unique cultural treasures. From the world-famous Ati-Atihan in Aklan to the historical grandeur of Iloilo, the seafood-rich shores of Capiz, and the rugged beauty of Antique, these regions are brimming with stories waiting to be told. Explore centuries-old traditions, local craftsmanship, and breathtaking landscapes as you uncover the essence of each location. Dive into the heart of Panay’s heritage and let its culture captivate your senses.

Browse cultural heritage by location

Aklan

Aklan is famous for its stunning white-sand beaches, particularly in Boracay, as well as its vibrant Ati-Atihan Festival, which celebrates the province’s rich history and cultural diversity.

Antique

Antique is a serene province on Panay Island known for its rugged natural beauty, including pristine beaches, majestic mountains, and a rich tradition of folk healing and indigenous culture.

Capiz

Capiz, known as the “Seafood Capital of the Philippines,” boasts a bounty of marine resources, alongside its mysterious folk legends, ancestral homes, and historical landmarks.

Guimaras

Guimaras is a small, picturesque island province celebrated for its sweet mangoes, pristine beaches, and laid-back rural charm, offering both natural beauty and cultural experiences.

Iloilo

Iloilo is a vibrant province in the Philippines known for its rich history, cultural heritage, and thriving food scene, highlighted by well-preserved Spanish colonial architecture and festivals like the Dinagyang…

Negros Occidental

Negros Occidental is renowned for its sugarcane plantations, grand ancestral houses, and the colorful MassKara Festival, reflecting its deep cultural roots and agricultural significance.