You’ll never run of things to do in Iloilo, believe us!
Images: WaterWorld Iloilo (L); Festive Walk Iloilo (R) Facebook pages
The most awaited time of the year has come. Spending Christmas vacation in Iloilo is a good decision because there is so much that the city can offer. Iloilo abounds with shopping hubs, food districts, tourist attractions, picture-perfect resorts, nightlife destinations, and family-friendly places to see and experience. Below are some fun things to do in Iloilo City for the holidays.
1. Enjoy a holiday shopping spree.
Enjoy holiday shopping at some of Iloilo’s known shopping centers.
Image: Festive Walk Iloilo
Iloilo vacations would be more exciting when you shop. When in Iloilo, there are shopping centers that can satisfy your craving for spending. A wide array of options is in your hands. Imported goods can be bought at the S&R Membership Shopping outlet, where you can find my favorites, which can rarely found in local grocery shops. For one-stop shopping destinations, there are always malls like SM City Iloilo, Robinsons Place Iloilo, and CityMall.
2. Go on a food trip.
Enjoy the view while dining at Iloilo Festive Walk.
Images: Iloilo Festive Walk
Having a taste of the great food of Iloilo is one of the many favorite activities in the City of Love. Gastronomic districts have become popular hangout places for both locals and tourists. At Iloilo Business Park, for example, there are homegrown restaurants like DoVa Brunch Cafe and Farm to Table. You need to go somewhere else if you get hungry after a long stroll by the Iloilo River Esplanade. Restaurants popular all over Western Visayas can be found there like Punot, Latte Coffee Cafe, and Ramboys Lechonan and Restaurant. Food spots offering local and international cuisine and fast food chains have set up shop at the Ayala development project in Iloilo.
On the other hand, seafood lovers can head to the Arevalo district, about 15 minutes from the city. A long stretch of seafood restaurants awaits diners by Villa Beach. Southpoint at SM City Iloilo and Plazuela de Iloilo also have seafood spots closer to the city.
3. Take a photo at Christmas spots.
The municipality of Pototan is dubbed the Christmas capital of Western Visayas.
Another sight is the festival of lights at Pototan, Iloilo, dubbed the Christmas Capital of Western Visayas. Bring your children and be ready to feel like a kid again when you see the place at night. Some locals made it a point to visit the Christmas village in Pototan every year.
4. Have fun with the family.
Family and friends can splash away this Christmas at Waterworld Iloilo.
Image: WaterWorld Iloilo
This holiday season, grab the opportunity to bond with your family and friends. Iloilo has many family-friendly entertainment spots for family reunions and parties. If you have kids and teenagers, try bringing them to WaterWorld Iloilo, the first waterpark in the city.
The Play Hub by the Iloilo River Esplanade is for kids who like adventure games. You may also want to explore the newest destination, the City Time Square by the Diversion Road.
5. Party the night away.
Give yourself a break this Christmas break by joining a club party at Prism.
Parties at night in Iloilo are worth experiencing. It is more about dancing than drinking.
6. Indulge in a staycation.
Keep cool this holiday season and dip into the pool at Richmonde Hotel.
Image: Richmonde Hotel Iloilo
What else is better than just staying in bed and doing nothing else? The City of Love can also provide comfort if you wish to chill out from all the stress from work and school. Cozy hotels like the Grand Xing Imperial Hotel, Richmonde Hotel, GT Hotel Jaro, and Punta Villa Resort can accommodate this yearning.
Rather than go somewhere else, some opted for a staycation and got a tan from the sun’s scorching heat.
7. Sing your heart out.
‘Tis the season to be happy by singing your heart away.
This is one activity for you and your friends when you want to spend time together.
You and your favorite people won’t regret spending the best time of the year in Iloilo City. There is so much in store for locals and tourists in the City. Iloilo City has more to offer other than the old churches, La Paz batchoy, or pancit molo. See it for yourself this Christmas!
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This article was initially published in Yoorekka on November 09, 2017.
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