Hotels in Iloilo

Welcome to Iloilo, a jewel in the crown of the Western Visayas region, an encapsulation of the enchanting culture and history of the Philippines. From the opulent Spanish-era historical sites to exquisite white sand beaches, Iloilo is a destination that caters to historical enthusiasts and beach lovers alike.

Whether you seek a luxurious resort with pristine views of the Iloilo strait, a cosy family-friendly hotel in the heart of the city or an affordable guesthouse close to the region's cultural treasure - Miag-ao Church, Iloilo has it all. Let LycaFly guide you to your perfect accommodation in this magical slice of the Philippines.

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Located in the Western Visayas region, Iloilo is a Philippine province that beautifully blends cultural heritage and natural wonders. At its heart is the bustling City of Iloilo, the regional centre that offers an enticing potpourri of modern vibrancy and historical allure. Sharing its west border with Antique, its north border with Capiz and surrounded by the breathtaking waters of the Jintotolo Channel, Guimaras Strait and the Panay Gulf, Iloilo is a geographic extravaganza that will leave you bedazzled.

Historically, Iloilo takes its roots from the old name "Ilong-Ilong", inspired from its unique nose-like geographical configuration between two rivers. Beyond its physical beauty, it houses narratives that blend varied cultures, a cumulative product of Spanish, Chinese and Latino influences over centuries. On the darker side, Iloilo also bears the scars of World War II, evident from the remnants of the comfort stations where Filipino women were held captive by the Japanese. However, today Iloilo has emerged from its past, showcasing a vibrant economy that thrives in real estate, education, medical centres, IT/BPO sectors as well as a firmly established fishing and booming tourism industry.

When to visit Iloilo

If good weather and relative tranquillity are what you seek, consider visiting Iloilo between January to April or November to December. For those who find the warm, tropical paradise appealing, any month between February to December promises a balmy travel experience. Do note, Iloilo gets its fair share of rains from June to September, ideal for those who want to experience the tropical monsoon.

For beachcombers, the sea in Iloilo offers warm, welcoming waters throughout the year. And for those who enjoy mixing with fellow tourists and partaking in the bustling city life, December is the busiest season. Regardless of the time of your visit, Iloilo guarantees a rewarding range of history, culture and nature's galore.

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