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Capiz, located in the northeastern portion of Panay Island, is a province rich in history and natural beauty. It borders Aklan, Antique, and Iloilo, and faces the Sibuyan Sea. The capital, Roxas City, is the most populous city and a hub for visitors. Capiz is famous for its Placuna placenta oyster shells, used in various crafts, and is renowned as the 'Seafood Capital of the Philippines'. The province is home to the Santa Mónica Church in Panay, which houses the largest Catholic Church bell in Asia, crafted from donated gold and silver coins. This blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty makes Capiz a must-visit destination.
Home to the largest Catholic Church bell in Asia.
Known for Placuna placenta oyster shells.
Rich in seafood offerings.
Famous coral-stone Santa Mónica Church.
Scenic views of the Sibuyan Sea.
Known as the 'Seafood Capital of the Philippines'.
Rich in cultural heritage with historical sites.
Beautiful natural surroundings with views of the Sibuyan Sea.
Capiz is known for its seafood, so be sure to try local dishes featuring fresh oysters and other seafood.
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$50-$100 p/day
Visit the Santa Mónica Church to see the largest Catholic Church bell in Asia.
Explore local crafts made from Placuna placenta oyster shells.
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Filipino, English
Enjoy scenic views of the Sibuyan Sea and the surrounding natural landscapes.
Cultural Tour, Family, Nature Lovers, Historical Tour
March-MayNovember-January
Spring is a pleasant time to visit Capiz, with mild weather perfect for exploring historical sites.
Summers can be hot, but it's a great time to enjoy the beaches and seafood festivals.
Fall offers cooler temperatures and fewer tourists, ideal for cultural tours.
Winter is mild, making it a good time for sightseeing and enjoying local cuisine.