Do you have the spirit to explore new places with friends this summer? There are a lot of tourist spots in the world especially in the Philippines on different resorts, museums, islands, etc. But have you ever explore in Roxas City? Welcome to Roxas City composed of different towns. With a budget of Php 8,000 you can enjoy these different places I can assure your vacation will be worth your time with memories to share with friends and family.
Let’s begin our tour, Welcome to Roxas City, Capiz! Ever wonder to go in different countries like Greece, Greenland, Maldives? We have in Culasi, Roxas City! First, just about 5 kilometers away from airport you can take a jeepney with 15 Php fair, welcome to “Flat Rock Resort” you can relax enjoy the cold breeze of the beach with karaoke, beside it a mountain you can climb for the better view of the resort. Second, next to resort is “The Ruins” with the local name “Alkatraz” it is believe to be an old or demolished helicopter take off in the past. Others says it an unfinised resort due to war. From the road you will walk for about 10 – 15 mins to reach the Alkatraz where you can experience the view of the Culasi, you can find a stair where you can go below the Alkatraz near the sea side. Third, from Culasi Port you will walk about 10-15 minutes to reach “The Edge” developed by the local officials of Culasi for the people mostly for the teens for picture taking with the different backgrounds made from wood and ropes. Lastly, from Culasi you can take a mini bus with a fare of Php 25.00 to Pueble de Panay “The Shrine” it’s not much of a tourist spot but a sacred place with a huge statue of Jesus on the top of the mountain and a church to say your prayers from there you can see the full view of Roxas City.

The Edge
photo taken by John Paul Abagatnan




That is it for now around four marvels of Roxas City, Capiz! what are you hanging tight for? Welcome your loved ones and appreciate the miracles of Roxas City, Capiz, a great deal of eateries at the sea shore to decision with their uncommon dishes “seafoods” and the loosening up cool wind of the ocean. I hope to see you soon here in Capiz! See you next time.
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“The Edge” Jaypee Photography by John Paul Abagatnan


