With the limited time we had, ULTIMATE PLANNING IS THE KEY! :) buti nalang OC si Leo. haha. Thanks to camera phone and photo collage. :))
The following activities are the best line of activities based on the limited time and budget that we had. Even the pagkakasunod of the places to go to were meticulously planned by my friend to save time and molaaah. We were able to visit the important places, dine at restaurants/shops that are famous in their unique ways, enough rest, and wallet-friendly.
DAY 1
Cebu to IloiLo
Check-in Hotel
Hotel to Ortiz Wharf
Ride boat to GUIMARAS (Jordan Wharf)
Consult the friendly Tourism Officers. They have a booth at Guimaras Port mismo. They'll suggest places and will give you a free map.
Rent a tricycle for a day. Don't forget to haggle.
Lunch - Lisa's Talabahan
Museo de Guimaras
Trappist Monastery and Gift Shop (Mango Products)
Valle Verde
Guisi Lighthouse
Guisi Beach
Alubihod Beach (Raymen Resort)
Snacks - The Pitstop (Try their awesome Mango Pizza and Adobo w/ Mango)
Buy fresh mango for pasalubong
Guimaras back to Iloilo City
Dinner - Deco's (Authentic La Paz Batchoy)
Coffee - Starbucks Iloilo
Back to hotel
DAY 2
Breakfast - Tatoy's (Special Chicken and Sotanghon Guisado)
UP Visayas
Lunch - Roberto's (King Siopao with bacoooon)
Iloilo City to Miag-ao
Miag-ao Church (UNESCO)
Miag-ao to Iloilo City
Snacks - Maridel's (cakes and coffeeeee)
Off to airport.
Massage while waiting for the flight.
Iloilo to Cebu
Live life!
I highly recommend Kuya Michael he is our Tourist guide/ Tricycle driver/ Photographer, when we visit Guimaras last June 17, 2015. He is very nice and honest. Feel free to call him next time you visit Guimaras. He will fetch you on time at Jordan Wharf and greeted you with his warm smile. Here is the Contact no. of Kuya Michael Selorico -- 0908 324 6835.
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