4-Day Itinerary for Panay Island & Negros Occidental

Panay Island, Philippines

⚠️Point Of Entry/Exit: Kalibo International Airport

This spur of the moment trip started with my arrival at Kalibo International Airport, your gateway to one hell of an experience. Armed with my trusty backpack and the thought of the wise words ‘negotiate, negotiate, negotiate’ It began……….

Full Itinerary

Day 1: Mararison Island, Antique

From the airport, my plan was to visit Malalison/Mararison Island in the first instance. I caught a trike from the airport to Ceres bus terminal and from there got on a bus to Culasi. It was a bit of an old bus with no a/c and suspension that had seen better days, but it is only for 2-3 hours.

Arriving at Culasi Port I had some great cheap street food (maybe was chicken?) and had a haggle with the boat people for the trip to the island, and what I saved in my negotiations paid for my lunch It was a small boat but seemed perfectly seaworthy and you get a life jacket just in case! When I arrived, I found a place to stay on the beach which was a basic hut with a fan and plenty of room for crocodiles. The owners can cook for you if you want or bring food with you.

Birdsview of Malalison Island

Where to stay in Mararison

ALING JOSIE KUBO
+639-283-017-547

TESS HOMESTAY
+639-097-636-316

EL DOROTEO HOMESTAY
+639-208-576-379

ANATALIA’S HOMESTAY
+639-264-786-329

Maribel’s Homestay 250 pesos/night

+639-304-599-265‬

Daytour
Nipa cottages-P300

So, without any information about where to stay on the island, the ones I contacted were charging between 250-500php a night. I asked  Kuya Mario if he knew of a cheap place to stay and he suggested “Aling Josie” for a very reasonable 300php, which I duly snapped at! The Kubo is big enough for two people and it is situated right in front of a white sand beach. It has a shared comfort room and if you are totally lazy to go and use the bathroom, there’s a potty (arinola) in every kubos haha. Aling Josie can also cook for you for a minimal fee.

DETAILED GUIDE: MALALISON/MARARISON ISLAND SOLO BACKPACKING

Day 2: Malalison Topview + Kawa Hot Bath + Garin Farm

Spent exploring the island and you must have a guide, not maybe because it is the best idea but because it is mandatory. It’s a bit like the “Batanes of Visayas” and lots to stimulate your eyeballs and people (especially the kids) are super friendly.

Malalison Topview

Detailed Guide: MALALISON/MARARISON ISLAND SOLO BACKPACKING

Later returned to Culasi Port and then a bus to Brgy. Importante, Tibiao.
When arrived, then jumped on a Habal-Habal to the Kayak Inn and a welcome hot bath

Kawa Hot Bath

Detailed Guide: Kawa Hot Bath Travel Guide – Tibiao, Antique

Where to stay in Antique

La Parola Orchid Beach Resort
From around Php 1,800
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Ucoy Beach Resort
From Around Php 1,900
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 Pandan Beach Resort From around Php 400

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 Kayak Inn Tibiao From around Php 500

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Garin Farm

It’s getting to be a busy day as after about a few hours it’s onwards to Garin Farm, which is known as a bit of a pilgrimage and had a ‘hark’ with the Herald Angels

Having cleansed my soul, it was onwards to Samurai Talabahan for something to eat and night over at a cheap hotel which was at least clean.

Detailed Guide: TRAVEL GUIDE TO GARIN FARM, ILOILO

Where to stay in Iloilo

Chito’s HotelFrom around Php 850
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Madison Hotel PHLFrom around Php 1,600
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Budget Inn- Valeria From around Php 250

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City Corporate Inn
From around 700

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Day 3: The Ruins + Campuestohan (Bacolod) + Iloilo City

Undecided where to spend the rest of my 2 days, I took an unqualified, through lack of any prior info, move going to Negros Occidental. From Iloilo Port, I caught a ferry going to Negros Occidental. After approx. 2hrs of ferry ride you arrive at Bacolod Port. From there I haggled a taxi from the port for a great price to take me on a tour of the two most visited destinations in the area. Firstly, I caught the beauty of The Ruins, and after that sucked in the almost “New Zealand-ish” and certainly”The Hobbit-ish” world of Campuestohan.

The Ruins

Campuestohan Highland Resort

Detailed Guide: Campuestohan + The Ruins, Negros Occidental

Iloilo City

Having got through these quicker than I thought I was undecided on whether to go to Guimaras or to Lakawon island next and looking at my budget (well lack of cash really), decided to leave the island and spend more time to Iloilo City. I left all my things in the SM City Iloilo Tourist lounge and explored the city before heading back to my hotel.

Where to stay in Bacolod

The Suites at Calle NuevaFrom around Php 650
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The White Hotel BacolodFrom around Php 680
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Java Pension House From around 450

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Vermilion Pension & Dormitel
From around Php 500

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Day 4: Guimaras + Roxas City, Capiz

Early start to catch the first boat going to Guimaras. I took a jeepney from my hotel going to Ortiz Wharf and it only took me 15mins to go to the island. Hired  a trike for a land tour, which includes:

Guimaras

Smallest Plaza
Capitol
Raymen Beach Resort (20php Entrance fee)
The Pitstop (Mango Pizza)
Trappist Monastery
Mango Plantation
San Lorenzo Windmills

Finished my tour early (10 am) and as my flight back to Manila was at 9 pm so I decided to visit Roxas City, in Capiz first before catching my flight From Ortiz Warf, hopped on a jeepney going to Tagbak Terminal, then caught a bus going to Roxas City. It took me 2 hours to reach the place and the first thing I did on arrival was to hop on a trike to take me on a tour around the city.

Where to stay in Guimaras

Jannah Glycel Beach HouseFrom around Php 1,000
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The Clara BeachFrom around Php 450
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Costa Aguada Island Resort From around Php 850

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Valle Verde Mountain Resort 
From around 550

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Roxas City, Capiz

Roxas Cathedral ⛪️
Roxas City Fountain
Roxas City Bandstand⛩
Provincial Capitol
Pan-ay Church
Big Bell
Dried Fish Factory

By this stage it was 5 pm when I finished so just to ensure I did not miss my flight, I hopped on a van back to Kalibo as the airport was 2 hours away.

Where to stay in Roxas City, Capiz

Backpacker’s InnFrom around Php 750
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Permano Residence at Lawis BaybayFrom around Php 680
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Pete’s Inn From around Php 380

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Tiza Manor Inn 
From around Php 500

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The whole trip was fantastic – the open road, wind in your hair, new friends met and new experiences of some amazing places.

Related Blogs
DIY Travel Guide: Malalison / Mararison Island Solo Backpacking
Kawa Hot Bath Travel Guide – Tibiao, Antique
DIY Travel Guide: Campuestohan + The Ruins, Negros Occidental
Travel Guide to Garin Farm, Iloilo
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