Sicogon Island Shoot: Balay Kogon Review
Balay Kogon is a boutique bed & breakfast accommodation in Buaya Beach, Sicogon Island. It features native villa-style architecture with "cogon" grass roofs set against a idyllic coastline and mountains.
Balay Kogon is a boutique bed & breakfast accommodation in Buaya Beach, Sicogon Island. It features native villa-style architecture with "cogon" grass roofs set against a idyllic coastline and mountains.
Huni Sicogon is a 2-storey 52-key boutique resort in the Sicogon Island Tourism Estate, Sicogon Island, Iloilo, Philippines. The hotel sits at a beachfront location, where guests have direct access to the fine sand and clear waters of San Fernando beach.
Ephrathah Farms is a leisure resort and adventure park with 7 hectares of resort space set in 7 hectares of rolling hills. It features a dragonfruit plantation, accommodations, 2 swimming pools, a glass chapel, and eco-adventure activities, such as a mini-zoo, vegetable gardens, and aquaculture and livestock hubs.
Igbon Island is one of Iloilo's emerging scuba diving destinations. It is located in the same barangay of the same name.
Bag-o Sipol or Bago Sipol Islet (also known as Chico Island) is an islet in Barangay Concepcion for those who seek lesser known beach destinations in Iloilo.
The steep slopes of Mount Manaphag make it a challenging but coveted hiking destiation for mountaineers. It is located in the Pan de Azucar island and is the highest point of the island.
Also known as Tampisaw Island or Tambaliza this island in the Visayan Sea is the largest of 16 outlying islands of the town of Concepcion. It is known for the steep Mount Manapghag, which lies at the northern entrance of Guimaras Strait.
Bulubadiangan Island is a privately owned island in barangay Polopińa, Concepcion. Its main attraction is a 200-metre (660 ft) sandbar, which tourists can cross during low tide.
The Bulabog Putian National Park is a protected wildlife and natural park of around 854.33 hectares established in 1961. The park contains Iloilo's only limestone mountain formation and its location where the Cry of Lincud that started the Philippine Revolution in Iloilo in 1898.
Nadsadjan Falls features a powerful cascade of water standing at around 100 feet high. It is accessible via a scenic trek through the lush Igbaras scenery.