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UNEXPLORED BEACHES
IN CAPIZ

 

Baybay Beach

 

Capiz Baybay Beach

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Baybay Beach in Roxas City, Capiz is popular weekend spot for locals and visitors from nearby towns and provinces. With its seven-kilometer long stretch of sugar-fine glittery black sand and relatively calm waters, the beach is ideal for swimming, snorkeling, kayaking and skimboarding.Read More: http://roxascitypalanggakoini.blogspot.com/

 

Olatayan Island

 

Capiz Olotayan BeachPhoto from: https://gino12.files.wordpress.com/2010/03/olotayan-island-41.jpg

 

Olotayan Beach offers a tranquil and relaxing experience. If you have a hassle and stress living with the busy life in the city, it is the best place to unwind and relax.

With clear waters and a rural setting, where sea waves and occasional laughter’s from kids playing at a distance, this place really fits for a perfect place for a honeymoon, or if you are one of those busy businessmen, it is a great gate away to nature and feel the calmness of the island.   Read More:  http://olotayanisland.weebly.com/

 

Ayagao Beach

 

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Just recently, we discovered another strip of coarse off-white sand beach very near the city – Ayagao Beach known as Capiz’ best place located in Barangay Talon.  It is a mere 20 minute leisurely ride from the city proper over well-paved roads (until the last 200 meters which is rough road already).  The beach faces the Sibuyan Sea and offers a spectacular view of the sunset.  Unfortunately, it has the seasonal problem of pesky jelly fish.  But the beach and the water is so inviting especially during this summer heat.   Read More:  https://capiz-best-places-to-visit.blogspot.com/2017/03/ayagao-beach.html

 

Mabaay Island a.k.a. Martelinos

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Mabaay White Beach Island in Ivisan is one of the several white sand of Capiz. Located at the western most part of Panay Island which is surrounded by the coastline & reef  of Aklan & Sapian, Capiz. It is a small island where some visitors flocked during summer time and powdery white sand of the beach front. The crystal- clear water of this Island attracts many visitors per year and some fishes at the side part of Mabaay Island. This island can be reach by a motorized banca located LA/ Basiao Beach Resort ranging Php 300-500 which depends on number of person. I did not need to dive or snorkel to see the corals up close. I had to do was lower my camera from the banca and takes pictures of the coral. I love being in the beach with friends. You can bring your own foods for lunch by the beach.  Read More:  http://jeffponce.blogspot.com/2014/01/approaching-mabaay-island-little-white.html

 

Atub Island

 

Photo from:  http://www.choosephilippines.com/go/islands-and-beaches/1277/summer-guide-capiz/

 

Atub is an islet located at Barangay Natividad.  It could be seen from the shorelines of Poblacion and Bang-ogay and it is considered as a sanctuary of marine life.  It could be reached through boat during high tide; however, its grandeur can be experienced fully if you walked from the beach front to the area during low tide in the afternoon.  Read More:  http://themunicipalityofpilar.weebly.com/tourist-spots.html

 

Casanayan Beach

 

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Walk along the 3-kilometer shoreline of Casanayan Beach.

Also, when in the barrio of Casanayan, don’t miss checking out its famed mummy. It’s a woman’s dead body that was found intact and well-preserved after it was exhumed 10 years after her death. Maria Basañes died due to a heart attack at the age of 47 in 1829. Her embalming was said to supposedly last for only 3 days. The body is now brownish-black in color and stands inside a small coffin.  Read More:  http://www.choosephilippines.com/go/islands-and-beaches/1277/summer-guide-capiz/

 

Mantalinga Island

 

Photo from:  https://triptheislands.com/destinations/captivating-capiz/

 

Nearby Mantalinga island which is a kilometer away from the shoreline of Baybay beach has been identified as an ideal diving spot for scuba divers and a perfect rotunda for sailboat (dilayag) and kayaking contests. Recently nicknamed “Good Luck Island” by tourism consultants, the place is believed to be a source of luck for local fisherfolk. They write the names of their fishing boats on the side of the island before they set out to sea for the first time.  Read More:  http://besttouristspotinroxascity.weebly.com/

 

Balaring Beach

 

Photo from:  http://www.choosephilippines.com/go/islands-and-beaches/1277/summer-guide-capiz/

 

Stroll along the shoreline of Balaring Beach. The name of the barangay comes from the plant native to the place called “balaring.”

Aside from farming and fishing, the weaving of mats, baskets, and hats from balaring leaves is one of the place’s primary sources of income.  Read More:  http://www.choosephilippines.com/go/islands-and-beaches/1277/summer-guide-capiz/

 

Basiao Beach

 

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Basiao Beach is described as “Little Boracay” because of its crystal clear waters and white sand. Read More:  http://www.choosephilippines.com/go/islands-and-beaches/1277/summer-guide-capiz/

 

Magatalihan Island

 

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Our final destination is Magatalihan Island. Characterized by its spectacular large rock formations welcoming its visitors, the island also consists of a white strip of pebbles and lush greeneries against a royal blue sky – a picturesque scene of an uninhibited island.

After camwhoring, we spent the rest of the time, swimming and floating on its tranquil waters.  Read More:  http://www.phtravelexpress.com/the-secret-beauty-of-roxas-city-that-never-reached-your-screen-until-today/

 

Napti Island

 

Capiz Napti Island

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Napti Island can be found in the beautiful province of Capiz. It is one of the must-see attractions in Capiz. The island showcases a white sand beach with clear and cool water.

Tourists can take part in different kinds of activities in the area like swimming, snorkeling, exploring, playing with the sand, and photo shoots. People will surely love the area because of the alluring atmosphere of the island. Napti Island is also blessed when it comes to marine species, which is why it is mostly visited by the local fishermen. A small cave is also featured on the island. The island offers the panoramic view of Roxas City and Pan-ay from the beach bay.  Read More:  https://www.vigattintourism.com/index.php?/tourism/articles/A-Lovely-Place-at-Napti-Islands

 

Tukad Reef

 

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Tukad/Tucad Reef is also a popular spot in Pilar which is only accessible on foot during low tide or by pumpboat. This submarine islet is considered as a marine garden, topped with colorful corals which only emerge during low tide.  Read More:  http://www.choosephilippines.com/go/islands-and-beaches/1277/sum

 

Buntod Beach

 

Capiz Buntod BeachPhoto from: panaycapiz.weebly.com

 

Another favorite is Buntod Beach which is located in Pan-ay, Capiz. It is about a kilometer long of powdery black sand, and one of the cleanest, jellyfish-free beaches in Capiz. It is approximately ten minutes by jeepneys, cars and tricycles from the town and accessible by speedboats or pumpboats from any point in Capiz.

 

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

Capiz Belongs to Western Visayas Region

Capiz – The Seafood Capital of the Philippines

Popular Tourist Destinations in Capiz

Join the Magnificent Festivals and Events

Discover the Unexplored Beaches in Capiz

Fun Things to Do When in Capiz

Capiz Photo Gallery

Capiz Video Collection

 

 

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