How to Get to Tibiao, Antique

  Making a name for itself, Antique has finally caught the interest of travelers with Tibiao as one of its main destinations. Right now, Antique is an ” it” destination. Well, with photos of tourists enjoying a kawa bath sprawled over social media, it’s enough to pique our curiosity . […]

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Nogas Island, 13 Years After

    While planning for our Boracay trip next week, I was reminded of our trip to Nogas Island last month that I still need to share to you. Sorry, it took so long. Nogas Island is one of Antique’s off shore islands, located in Anini-y town. If you want […]

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Take Me Back to Tibiao, Antique

        While locals of Panay island and its neighbors are aware of the beautiful province of Antique, the rest of the country and the world are still unaware of this province. No doubt, an unseen destination. Antique is a nature-lover’s destination. I recommend Antique for those who […]

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Tricked to Trek Malalison Island

      Malalison Island is one of the reasons why you should explore the province of Antique. Located in the town of Culasi, it is 4 hours from Iloilo City.       Pronounced as sometimes spelled as “Mararison” because the Karay-a dialect ( spoken in Antique and many […]

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Kawa Hot Bath in Tibiao, Antique

  One of the most unseen destinations in the Philippines is Antique with the town of Tibiao as a center for adventures from kayaking to trekking.   A very unique activity is the kawa hot bath.   The only place where you can experience it. My Facebook page’s cover photo was […]

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The Golden Beach of Antique

The province of Antique is still waiting to earn its spot in Philippine tourism but this travel writer of yours will guarantee that it is one place that you have to discover. Great for nature trippers and a nice venue to expose technology-infested kids to the natural world. One of […]

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Anini-y Church

    What I love about living in Panay Island is the presence of various colonial churches. I’m less religious but I am fond of old churches and houses. If you take a look at my past entries, you will come across many old churches from different provinces within the […]

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