Places You Can Visit in Miagao


Hablon Weaving

Experience Hablon Weaving

Another popular attraction in Miagao, Iloilo, is the famous Hablon Weaving. The name “Hablon” refers to the weaving process that originated in Miagao and some parts of Antique. It is said that Hablon Weaving existed even before the Spanish came to our country. Some of the most beautiful finished products of Hablon Weaving include shawls, barong, gowns, and even story-telling dolls! Hablon is a vital part of Miagao’s culture and economy. So getting to know more of it is truly a beautiful way to experience Iloilo.

Damilisan's Baluarte

Visit Damilisan’s Baluarte

Damilisan’s Baluarte is yet another famous landmark in the city of Miagao. It was built during the Spanish Era as a watchtower and a defensive base from pirate attacks. Made of readily available materials such as limestones and coral shells, this defensive fort withstood several Moro Pirate attacks throughout the years. Today, the nostalgic beauty and outstanding scenery offered by Damilisan’s Baluarte is one of the most must-visit destinations shouldn’t miss in Miagao, Iloilo.

TayTay Boni

Visit TayTay Boni

Another important historical landmark in Miagao is known as Taytay Boni or Puente de Boni. It is the oldest Spanish bridge in Miagao that attracts many tourists because of its beauty and nostalgia. The place exudes an old-world and peaceful ambiance that’s getting harder to enjoy these days. So make sure to pay it a visit!

Miagao Rice Terraces

See the Miagao Rice Terraces

Yes, you read that right. Iloilo also has its very own Miagao Rice Terraces that will surely blow your mind. The astounding panoramic view of these beautiful rice terraces spread over a 500-hectare rice field is genuinely one of the most amazing things to look forward to not only in Miagao City but in the entire Iloilo Province.

Miagao Church

Visit Miagao Church

Ah, this one you should never miss. The famous Miagao Church of Sto. Tomas de Villanueva Parish Church is Miagao City’s pride and spirit. It’s one of the few places in the world that you can call a Baroque Fortress Church and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Aside from being the perfect place to offer prayers and counseling, Miagao Church is a historical and architectural gem. The combination of Chinese and Filipino touches on the designs and ornaments of the church is truly remarkable, especially when you realize that it withstood countless wars, battles, and natural disasters.

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