Local Cuisine
Try the local seafood dishes which are a staple in Cadiz.
Cadiz, officially the City of Cadiz, is a bustling component city in Negros Occidental, Philippines. It is recognized for its strategic location that serves as a gateway to the island's rich agro-fishery resources. The city thrives on sugarcane production and seafood harvesting, making it a vital economic hub. Cadiz is also famous for the Dinagsa Festival, a colorful celebration held annually in January, attracting locals and visitors alike. Just off its coast lies Lakawon Island, a popular white sand resort destination. With its vibrant culture and economic significance, Cadiz offers a unique blend of tradition and progress.
Gateway to Negros Island's agro-fishery resources.
Major sugarcane and seafood production area.
Home to the annual Dinagsa Festival.
Proximity to the popular Lakawon Island resort.
Major sugarcane and seafood production area.
Rich cultural heritage with annual festivals.
Proximity to Lakawon Island for beach activities.
Try the local seafood dishes which are a staple in Cadiz.
PHP ₱
$50-$100 p/day
Visit during the last week of January to experience the vibrant Dinagsa Festival.
Take a short trip to Lakawon Island for a relaxing beach day.
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Festivals, Cultural Exploration, Local Experience
January for the Dinagsa FestivalMarch-May for pleasant weather
Spring is a great time to visit Cadiz with pleasant weather and fewer tourists.
Expect warm weather and vibrant local festivals during summer.
Enjoy the harvest season with an abundance of local produce.
Experience the lively Dinagsa Festival in January.







