COSTA AGUADA ISLAND RESORT (Class “AA”)Inampulugan Island, Sibunag, Guimaras
Metro Manila Sales and ReservationsG/F Oppen Bldg. 349 Sen. Gil J. Puyat Extension, Makati City, PhilippineTel. 896-5422; 752-3688; 890-5333 Local 615 & 61Fax: (632) 890-5543E-mail: orinc@evoserve.com
Bacolod City Sales and Reservations24th Lacson Street, Citi Hardware Bldg., Bacolod CityTel. 4344543/ Telefax: (034) 4337373Resort Cell No. 09173009942 / 091892825581998 Healthy Resort Awardee Region VI Accreditation No. R-R6-AA-005-2006Owner:Mr. Antonio OppenGeneral Manager:Ms. Catherine Oppen
Bamboo Beach is the first phase of the botanical, zoological park complex of Costa Aguada, on the 1,067 hectares island resort of Crocodile-shaped Inampulugan. It is covered with virgin forests, bamboo, coconut groves and an array of different varieties of fruit trees. Its coastline is mostly mangroves. The island is inhabited by a wealth of wild life such as wild monkeys, deer, wild ducks, and different species of rare birds. The island village has a population of 300 person or 47 families. Its shores are lined with pockets of coves that are abundant with marine life. The island is in the center of the Philippine archipelago. In the midst of the Visayan Islands, it is southeast of Iloilo, Guimaras, and west of Pulupandan, Negros Occidental.
ISLA NABUROT ISLAND RESORTSinapsapan, Jordan, Guimaras
Contact Person: Dr. Teresa AranetaContact Numbers: (033) 3211654 /09189018072 Fax: (033)3210880
The island has rich colorful marine life, visible and exotic sea life. The fantastic under water world adds to the unique beauty of Isla Naburot. This divine abode is a completely different world from the sphere of commotion and jet set lifestyle one is constantly exposed to. Absence of electric wires, telephone and television antennae make it a special secret place for lovers and a tranquil hideaway for soothing tense emotions and settling restless spirits. It has 8 native styled cottages made of wood, nipa, and stones. It is ideal for fishing, boating, swimming, snorkeling, island hopping, and scuba diving.
JESA MAR ISLAND RESORTNauway, Sibunag, GuimarasContact Person: Mrs. Rosalinda Baylo
Contact Numbers: 09187259629 / 09203048833
It is a white sand beach with native cottages and picnic huts. Aside from swimming, snorkeling anyone could hire a boat for island hopping on the nearby islets.
NAGARAO ISLAND RESORTSan Isidro, Sibunag, GuimarasBooking office located at 113 Seminario Street, Jaro, 5000 Iloilo City, PhilippinesContact Persons: Mrs. Helen StummerContact Numbers: 033 – 3202186 / 033 – 3290078 / 09189080730Email: info@nagaraoresort.comWebsite: http://www.nagaraoresort.com
Vacation in Nagarao is an experience of a unique holiday on a private eco tourism island. It is a small tropical island with an area of about 100,000 square meters. It is located at the southern tip of Guimaras between Panay and Negros. About 30 Filipinos live on the island, most of whom speak English. Nagarao has everything – beaches with fine white sand, coral reefs, natural marine life, trees, flowers, clusters of rainforest, birds and butterflies. As well as boating, there is native sailing. Island hopping is an alternative activity. The accommodation in Nagarao is special. Instead of the usual hotel room, you’ll find individual rustic cottages facing the sea, each of them nicely surrounded by trees and flowers. They all have modern facilities such as toilets and showers. Food is rich in variety and as much as possible, fresh from the sea and local farms. The quality of the food is excellent and you can eat as much as you like. A stroll around the island takes about half an hour. You can unwind in the unspoiled environment, getting the feeling that the island is yours. Nagarao is one of the last paradise islands left on the planet and has been featured on both local and international TV.
Nagarao Island is a great place for nature loving and quiet guests. For swimming during low tide, you may use one of the piers especially built to reach deeper waters. A pool is available as well. Proper swimming attire is required. In case you plan to go snorkeling, you should bring your own equipment and for night strolls on the island you better have a flashlight as well. No loud radios, no hunting or fishing. Animals, plants, shells or corals should not be damaged or removed from the island. Bringing of foods and drinks for picnic or camping is not allowed.
PROVINCIAL
1. MANGGAHAN SA GUIMARAS FESTIVAL – (1993)
An identity festival of the Province of Guimaras celebrated every April 16 – 20 for the sustained promotion of Mango Industry. Varied activities are being showcased depicting the cultural and historical heritage, livelihood, myth and legendary stories portrayed in a cultural showcase, streetdancing and SINADYA (merrymaking). Spread over a weeklong schedule, promoting its products, services and milestones in an agri – trade fair/exhibits, food festival, special events, nightly shows and entertainments and Search for Mutya Ng Guimaras. Manggahan culminates in a grand showcase of cultural festivals in a bid to show the world that there is more to Guimaras than its sweet, fiber and pest-free mangoes.
2. ANG PAGTALTAL SA JORDAN, PROVINCE OF GUIMARAS – (1975)
A Lenten presentation staged by the townspeople of Jordan patterned to Oberammergau in South Bavaria, Germany. It is the final act of play when Jesus was taken off from the cross and laid on his mother’s lap. Backed up by a strong Christian community, Jordan has registered its first festival in Pagtaltal sa Jordan, Guimaras, a Good Friday spectacle. This saga of the sufferings of Christ is enacted with intense spirituality, religious realism theatrical color and mass appeal that outclass other presentation of similar flavor. The ever increasing throng of spectators, both local and foreign, who brave the summer heat to witness Pagtaltal is a proof of its popularity. Pagtaltal should be in everyone’s Holy Week schedule.
A Lenten presentation staged by the townspeople of Jordan patterned to Oberammergau in South Bavaria, Germany. It is the final act of play when Jesus was taken off from the cross and laid on his mother’s lap. Backed up by a strong Christian community, Jordan has registered its first festival in Pagtaltal sa Jordan, Guimaras, a Good Friday spectacle. This saga of the sufferings of Christ is enacted with intense spirituality, religious realism theatrical color and mass appeal that outclass other presentation of similar flavor. The ever increasing throng of spectators, both local and foreign, who brave the summer heat to witness Pagtaltal is a proof of its popularity. Pagtaltal should be in everyone’s Holy Week schedule.
MUNICIPAL
1. PALAYAG FESTIVAL – Muicipality of Buenavista
Celebrated every 3rd Sunday of January by the municipality of Buenavista. This cultural festival makes maximum use of the rich cultural tradition of the oldest municipality of the province. The presentation of songs, dances and musical tableau depicts the various influences Buenavista has been subjected to. It is celebrated in honor of the town’s Patron Saint Sr Sto. Nino. “Palayag” marked a new footprint during the 2008 Buenavista Centennial Celebration They defined “Palayag” as to sail through “Layag”-using water vessel. This is really indeed a Kinaradto-form of sea travel.
Swift “Paraos,” connected Iloilo and Guimaras. In 1850’s, Iloilo was opened by Sir James Bowring, a British Governor of Hongkong as an international port. Negros then has no good harbor for bigger ships so they used Guimaras as transship point to Iloilo. This gave an explanation why Jordan Wharf has the sugar bulk. While Jordan wharf was prospering, Buenavista was still enjoying with its sandy shore.
Dr. Jose P. Rizal stated in his diary written in August 4, 1896, “Opposite Iloilo there is an island where the families go for picnics…. there are various vessels with foreign flags….” The land being referred to is surely Guimaras and the picnic place is the white sand, the “pasil of baybay”. “Baybay”(which is presently called Sto. Rosario), was the beach where sailboats from Guimaras Island daily bring in cargoes of fruits, fish and vegetables to Iloilo City. The same beach had been a subject for panting by an artist Miguel Zaragoza (1849-1923), and being exclaimed “Buena Vista” by the Iloilo Spanish Gobernadorcillo. The present day wharf was just constructed during World War II, the time of Gen. Douglas McArthur.
The beauty of our place as coupled by the craft of our people in miniature boat making was not just a culture by accident, but a culture rooted in our past. The natural beauty of our place and the economy of our town is dramatically boosted up by the swift and gaily “layag”-using sea vessel. Thus, PALAYAG is a festival of the beauty of our town and the hospitality of the Buenavistahanons which can only be experienced by other people if they will travel, treck and tour our places. “Gani, dali na, PALAYAG ‘ta pa-BUENAVISTA”.
1. PALAYAG FESTIVAL – Muicipality of Buenavista
Celebrated every 3rd Sunday of January by the municipality of Buenavista. This cultural festival makes maximum use of the rich cultural tradition of the oldest municipality of the province. The presentation of songs, dances and musical tableau depicts the various influences Buenavista has been subjected to. It is celebrated in honor of the town’s Patron Saint Sr Sto. Nino. “Palayag” marked a new footprint during the 2008 Buenavista Centennial Celebration They defined “Palayag” as to sail through “Layag”-using water vessel. This is really indeed a Kinaradto-form of sea travel.
Swift “Paraos,” connected Iloilo and Guimaras. In 1850’s, Iloilo was opened by Sir James Bowring, a British Governor of Hongkong as an international port. Negros then has no good harbor for bigger ships so they used Guimaras as transship point to Iloilo. This gave an explanation why Jordan Wharf has the sugar bulk. While Jordan wharf was prospering, Buenavista was still enjoying with its sandy shore.
Dr. Jose P. Rizal stated in his diary written in August 4, 1896, “Opposite Iloilo there is an island where the families go for picnics…. there are various vessels with foreign flags….” The land being referred to is surely Guimaras and the picnic place is the white sand, the “pasil of baybay”. “Baybay”(which is presently called Sto. Rosario), was the beach where sailboats from Guimaras Island daily bring in cargoes of fruits, fish and vegetables to Iloilo City. The same beach had been a subject for panting by an artist Miguel Zaragoza (1849-1923), and being exclaimed “Buena Vista” by the Iloilo Spanish Gobernadorcillo. The present day wharf was just constructed during World War II, the time of Gen. Douglas McArthur.
The beauty of our place as coupled by the craft of our people in miniature boat making was not just a culture by accident, but a culture rooted in our past. The natural beauty of our place and the economy of our town is dramatically boosted up by the swift and gaily “layag”-using sea vessel. Thus, PALAYAG is a festival of the beauty of our town and the hospitality of the Buenavistahanons which can only be experienced by other people if they will travel, treck and tour our places. “Gani, dali na, PALAYAG ‘ta pa-BUENAVISTA”.
2. BULANTIHAN FESTIVAL – Municipality of Jordan
Celebrated every last Friday of January by the municipality of Jordan. The three major source of income of the people of Jordan are farming, fishing and mango production. The products are brought in the market for “bulante” (trade). It is primarily a celebration of the economic endeavor that made Jordan what it is today. Bulantihan also pays tribute to the skillful artisans and the enduring workers in an endearing characterization thru dance drama.
Celebrated every last Friday of January by the municipality of Jordan. The three major source of income of the people of Jordan are farming, fishing and mango production. The products are brought in the market for “bulante” (trade). It is primarily a celebration of the economic endeavor that made Jordan what it is today. Bulantihan also pays tribute to the skillful artisans and the enduring workers in an endearing characterization thru dance drama.
3. BALSAHAN FESTIVAL – Municipality of Sibunag
Celebrated every 20th day of February by the municipality of Sibunag. It is Sibunag’s way of immortalizing the mystical Sibunag River which makes its way thru most of the town’s barangays. It is a major geographical feature of the town’s barangays. The river holds many interesting myths and legends that are sure to tickle one’s imagination, and whet one’s appetite to unravel its secrets. Use of the Balsa in your trek for some satisfying discoveries you will pleasantly rewarded.
Celebrated every 20th day of February by the municipality of Sibunag. It is Sibunag’s way of immortalizing the mystical Sibunag River which makes its way thru most of the town’s barangays. It is a major geographical feature of the town’s barangays. The river holds many interesting myths and legends that are sure to tickle one’s imagination, and whet one’s appetite to unravel its secrets. Use of the Balsa in your trek for some satisfying discoveries you will pleasantly rewarded.
4. ASINAN FESTIVAL – Municipality of San Lorenzo
Celebrated every 19th day of February by the municipality of San Lorenzo. Marvel at how the ordinary salt has gravitated the people of the community in an annual gathering with all the delicious trimmings of specialty products. Not everything in the Asinan Festival is salty though, as there is the spicy seafood, the juicy citrus and crispy nuts. With the proper blend of the unique hospitality and the natural smiles of the people and one will hunger for more of the Asinan spectacle.
Celebrated every 19th day of February by the municipality of San Lorenzo. Marvel at how the ordinary salt has gravitated the people of the community in an annual gathering with all the delicious trimmings of specialty products. Not everything in the Asinan Festival is salty though, as there is the spicy seafood, the juicy citrus and crispy nuts. With the proper blend of the unique hospitality and the natural smiles of the people and one will hunger for more of the Asinan spectacle.
5. KAROSAHAN FESTIVAL – Municipality of Nueva Valencia
Celebrated every 25th day of April by the municipality of Nueva Valencia. The karosa is a local invention that has helped shape the agri-based economy of the municipality. Made mostly of a bamboo and pulled by the beast of burden, the karosa has transported many products from the farm to the center of population. Before it gets relegated to the history books as things of the past, the karosa has been transformed centerpiece of the celebration, complete with colorful and ingenious display of the bounties of the land. This is the Karosahan, a proud tradition where beautiful maidens compete for attention with the gaily-decorated karosas with their load of goodies.
Celebrated every 25th day of April by the municipality of Nueva Valencia. The karosa is a local invention that has helped shape the agri-based economy of the municipality. Made mostly of a bamboo and pulled by the beast of burden, the karosa has transported many products from the farm to the center of population. Before it gets relegated to the history books as things of the past, the karosa has been transformed centerpiece of the celebration, complete with colorful and ingenious display of the bounties of the land. This is the Karosahan, a proud tradition where beautiful maidens compete for attention with the gaily-decorated karosas with their load of goodies.
BARANGAY
1. LAYAG FESTIVAL- (Every 1st week of May) Hoskyn, Jordan, GuimarasBarangay Hoskyn is a coastal area facing Iloilo City. It is located southwest of the Municipality of Jordan, popularly known as “Sanao”. For the past few years riding in “Layag de Bela” or “Paraw” is the only means of transportation. To commemorate and to preserve the use of “Layag”, the Barangay organized “Layag Festival”. Various activities were implemented by the people to feel the spirit of the festivity such as Paraw Regatta, mini Paraw Regatta, Pinta de Layag, Street dancing and the highlights of the festivity is the coronation of “Layag Queen”. “Layag Festival” is celebrated every first week of May.
1. LAYAG FESTIVAL- (Every 1st week of May) Hoskyn, Jordan, GuimarasBarangay Hoskyn is a coastal area facing Iloilo City. It is located southwest of the Municipality of Jordan, popularly known as “Sanao”. For the past few years riding in “Layag de Bela” or “Paraw” is the only means of transportation. To commemorate and to preserve the use of “Layag”, the Barangay organized “Layag Festival”. Various activities were implemented by the people to feel the spirit of the festivity such as Paraw Regatta, mini Paraw Regatta, Pinta de Layag, Street dancing and the highlights of the festivity is the coronation of “Layag Queen”. “Layag Festival” is celebrated every first week of May.
2. PADAGYAO FESTIVAL- (Every May 15) Parish of Saint Isidore the Worker, Navalas, Buenavista, Guimaras
According to Eugenio Ealdama, in his Beautiful Customs and Traits of the Panay Visayans, it is a quaint old custom. DAGYAO is kind of voluntary, free and reciprocal group service. Seldom solicited, it is always enthusiastically given. It requires no pecuniary payment, but whoever receives the benefit imposes upon him the obligation to return at some future time. Service in one form or another in the spirit of helpfulness and therefore, does not consider it as giving him a right to demand reciprocal action. DAGYAO manifests itself beautifully in such neighborly and collective activities as the building of a new house or repair of an old one, the preparation of rice and cornfields. As a rule, the work is finished in one day; but where a longer time is needed as in the construction of a house, the neighbor takes much of their time. Often the recipient of this gracious act, as a matter of custom and as a means of making light flavors received, would make the last day of work an occasion for indulgences. Bamboo sheds are improvised, from which the appetite- provoking smells of especially prepared foods and the peculiar odor of tuba a favorite local beverage, in seemingly interminable flow-all these served in the afternoon when the work is over in the midst of unsophisticated rejoicing.
3. SARANGGOLA FESTIVAL – Tastasan, Buenavista, Guimaras.
Kite flying festival which is participated by barangay folks and neighboring barangays and municipalities of Guimaras. It manifests the ingenuity and creativity of the locals as well as their expertise in maneuvering the kites to fly swiftly and smoothly with the winds.
According to Eugenio Ealdama, in his Beautiful Customs and Traits of the Panay Visayans, it is a quaint old custom. DAGYAO is kind of voluntary, free and reciprocal group service. Seldom solicited, it is always enthusiastically given. It requires no pecuniary payment, but whoever receives the benefit imposes upon him the obligation to return at some future time. Service in one form or another in the spirit of helpfulness and therefore, does not consider it as giving him a right to demand reciprocal action. DAGYAO manifests itself beautifully in such neighborly and collective activities as the building of a new house or repair of an old one, the preparation of rice and cornfields. As a rule, the work is finished in one day; but where a longer time is needed as in the construction of a house, the neighbor takes much of their time. Often the recipient of this gracious act, as a matter of custom and as a means of making light flavors received, would make the last day of work an occasion for indulgences. Bamboo sheds are improvised, from which the appetite- provoking smells of especially prepared foods and the peculiar odor of tuba a favorite local beverage, in seemingly interminable flow-all these served in the afternoon when the work is over in the midst of unsophisticated rejoicing.
3. SARANGGOLA FESTIVAL – Tastasan, Buenavista, Guimaras.
Kite flying festival which is participated by barangay folks and neighboring barangays and municipalities of Guimaras. It manifests the ingenuity and creativity of the locals as well as their expertise in maneuvering the kites to fly swiftly and smoothly with the winds.
4. ROSAS SA BAYBAYON FESTIVAL-(Every June 23-24 of the year), Getulio, Buenavista, Guimaras.
Activities are celebrated along the beach where guests enjoy the “fun and frolic” with the community during the St. John’s the Baptist Day. It is highlighted with the Search for “Rosas de Baybayon”.
Activities are celebrated along the beach where guests enjoy the “fun and frolic” with the community during the St. John’s the Baptist Day. It is highlighted with the Search for “Rosas de Baybayon”.
5. SAKAYAN FESTIVAL- (Every last week of August), Montpiller, Buenavista, Guimaras
It is a celebration showcasing the livelihood of the community in a coastal barangay
It is a celebration showcasing the livelihood of the community in a coastal barangay
OTHER FESTIVALS
KASADYAHAN SA KABUKIRAN – Every June
HARVEST FESTIVAL – Every October to November
IWAG SANG PASKUA – Every December 8-23, Municipality of Sibunag
PASKUA SA BARANGGAY – December 1 to 31, Salvacion, Buenavista
KASADYAHAN SA KABUKIRAN – Every June
HARVEST FESTIVAL – Every October to November
IWAG SANG PASKUA – Every December 8-23, Municipality of Sibunag
PASKUA SA BARANGGAY – December 1 to 31, Salvacion, Buenavista
Agricultural Tourism
The Agri-tourism Circuit links eight of the 10 farm sites and covers all five municipalities. These farms are orchards, bee farms, salt farms, and aqua culture ponds. The Agri-tourism Circuit takes off from the port of entry of Rizal in Jordan. It runs south to Nueva Valencia along the western side of the Circumferential Road, and then move to Sibunag on the eastern side. It then goes north to San Lorenzo and Buenavista, then west to close the approximately 71-kilometer loop.
1. AN-AN’S FARM – Gaban, San Lorenzo, Guimaras
Contact Person: Danilo GaylanContact Number: 09198025016 / 09155784387
It is a 1-1/2 km from Barangay Gaban main road. This 5-hectare farm spread over a rolling terrain with good views of the hills of Buenavista and the Iloilo Strait beyond. The farm has whole year production of calamansi, lemon citrus, banana, papaya & sweet potato (camote).
Contact Person: Danilo GaylanContact Number: 09198025016 / 09155784387
It is a 1-1/2 km from Barangay Gaban main road. This 5-hectare farm spread over a rolling terrain with good views of the hills of Buenavista and the Iloilo Strait beyond. The farm has whole year production of calamansi, lemon citrus, banana, papaya & sweet potato (camote).
2. AQUACULTURE FARMS IN NUEVA VALENCIA AND SIBUNAG
Aquaculture farms in the coastal areas of barangays San Antonio and Igdarapdap in Nueva Valencia and Alegria are another off-circuit farm sites. Farms are not the only attractions in the Circuit. A number of scenic views break the monotony of the Circumferential Road’s asphalt and concrete pavement. Along the western side are god-bird’s-eye view of the coastal areas and the small islands. The eastern side provides a good view of the coastal areas at road level and the rice fields on the opposite side of the road.
Aquaculture farms in the coastal areas of barangays San Antonio and Igdarapdap in Nueva Valencia and Alegria are another off-circuit farm sites. Farms are not the only attractions in the Circuit. A number of scenic views break the monotony of the Circumferential Road’s asphalt and concrete pavement. Along the western side are god-bird’s-eye view of the coastal areas and the small islands. The eastern side provides a good view of the coastal areas at road level and the rice fields on the opposite side of the road.
3. CHRISTELLE’S FARM PRODUCTS & PLANT NURSERY – Oracon, Sibunag, Guimaras
Contact Person: SB Glicerio EdangContact Number: 09176939534
It is a 1 hectare farm which is planted with different varieties of citrus like calamansi, pomelo, and oranges. But a large portion of the farm, segregated by a row of trees from the rest of the farm is planted with calamansi, which is the farm’s major product. The farm is also planted with coconut and other fruit bearing trees like rambutan, chico and guava. Good season to visit is from October to December.
Contact Person: SB Glicerio EdangContact Number: 09176939534
It is a 1 hectare farm which is planted with different varieties of citrus like calamansi, pomelo, and oranges. But a large portion of the farm, segregated by a row of trees from the rest of the farm is planted with calamansi, which is the farm’s major product. The farm is also planted with coconut and other fruit bearing trees like rambutan, chico and guava. Good season to visit is from October to December.
4. ELI SUSTITUIDO FARM – Concordia, Nueva Valencia, Guimaras
Contact Person: Mr. Elias SustituidoContact Number: 09202301156
It is a 5-hectare farm which is known for its cashew. It is also planted with jackfruit, chestnut, citrus and other fruit bearing trees for consumption and commercial purposes. A small portion of the farm is planted with napier grass that is used to feed small herd of cattle. This Farm is a model for an Integrated Farming System (IFS). You can witness how a few hectare of land is being managed for optimum production and maximizing its use. Mr. Elias Sustituido was also adjudged as the Most Outstanding Integrated Farmer of Western Visayas for DA Achievers in IFS.
Contact Person: Mr. Elias SustituidoContact Number: 09202301156
It is a 5-hectare farm which is known for its cashew. It is also planted with jackfruit, chestnut, citrus and other fruit bearing trees for consumption and commercial purposes. A small portion of the farm is planted with napier grass that is used to feed small herd of cattle. This Farm is a model for an Integrated Farming System (IFS). You can witness how a few hectare of land is being managed for optimum production and maximizing its use. Mr. Elias Sustituido was also adjudged as the Most Outstanding Integrated Farmer of Western Visayas for DA Achievers in IFS.
5. GUIMARAS BEE CENTER (GBC) – Sitio Casillian, Concordia, Sibunag, Guimaras
Contact Person: Mrs. Norma JugadoContact Number: 09165378962 / 09203934003
The center will be the main institution that will spearhead the propagation of the art and science of bee farming in the province of Guimaras through technical support. They have processed products like honey, propolis or natural anti-biotic, aroma therapy oil, and candle with bee wax and soap with honey.
Contact Person: Mrs. Norma JugadoContact Number: 09165378962 / 09203934003
The center will be the main institution that will spearhead the propagation of the art and science of bee farming in the province of Guimaras through technical support. They have processed products like honey, propolis or natural anti-biotic, aroma therapy oil, and candle with bee wax and soap with honey.
6. GUIMARAS WONDER’S FARM – Alaguisoc, Jordan, Guimaras
Contact Person: Mr. Erwin & Mrs. Rose Griesser (Owner)Contact Number: 09189226921 / 09274431146
It is an Integrated Agri-Eco Tourism Destination. The farm has young ready to bear fruits mango plantation, all year round pineapple production, tropical fruits and organic vegetables production, and tilapia culture. They practice organic farming and rapid composting. Experience the sweet humming breeze in a relaxing and melodious nature’s view under the cashew trees. Fresh pineapple fruits and juices made available to walk-in clients. Pick and pay pineapple fruits are allowed during harvest time.
Contact Person: Mr. Erwin & Mrs. Rose Griesser (Owner)Contact Number: 09189226921 / 09274431146
It is an Integrated Agri-Eco Tourism Destination. The farm has young ready to bear fruits mango plantation, all year round pineapple production, tropical fruits and organic vegetables production, and tilapia culture. They practice organic farming and rapid composting. Experience the sweet humming breeze in a relaxing and melodious nature’s view under the cashew trees. Fresh pineapple fruits and juices made available to walk-in clients. Pick and pay pineapple fruits are allowed during harvest time.
7. ORO VERDE MANGO PLANTATION – Piña, Buenavista, Guimaras
Contact Person: Mr. Bartolome PainaganContact Numbers: 033-5802228
It is owned by the Oro Verde Holdings and Development Corporation of the Marsman Drysdale Group, considered as the largest mango plantation in Guimaras. It is a 237.016 hectares plantation with more than 18,000 grafted mango trees. It is declared by DOT as one of the three (3) agri-tourism destinations in the Philippines. The plantation is now under rehabilitation, no production of mango and it is projected to start again its normal operation in 2009.
Contact Person: Mr. Bartolome PainaganContact Numbers: 033-5802228
It is owned by the Oro Verde Holdings and Development Corporation of the Marsman Drysdale Group, considered as the largest mango plantation in Guimaras. It is a 237.016 hectares plantation with more than 18,000 grafted mango trees. It is declared by DOT as one of the three (3) agri-tourism destinations in the Philippines. The plantation is now under rehabilitation, no production of mango and it is projected to start again its normal operation in 2009.
8. SEBARIO SALT FARMS – Sebario, San Lorenzo, Guimaras
The typical salt farm or salt drying bed but converted as fishpond on certain wet season.
The typical salt farm or salt drying bed but converted as fishpond on certain wet season.
9. SOUTHERN ORCHARD – Ravina, Sibunag, Guimaras
It is the second largest mango plantation in Guimaras. It is a 220-hectare plantation with 14,000.00 grafted mango trees.
It is the second largest mango plantation in Guimaras. It is a 220-hectare plantation with 14,000.00 grafted mango trees.
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