Agho Island, Concepcion, Iloilo, photo by Bombette G.Marin |
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huge percentage of Iloilo Province’s tourists go to the beaches because it provides a place
for relaxation and with assortment of activities, including water sports, scuba
diving, snorkeling and fishing, among others.
The
northern district of Iloilo’s extensive northern coastline opens up to
different bodies of water and there are beautiful beaches you can find in the
area, all offering different pleasures. One of the most popular beaches in the
area lies in Concepcion.
The
municipality of Concepcion is located on the northern portion of Iloilo, and
although the town has several beautiful island beaches, they often get
overlooked by many Ilonggos. This could be a great reason to visit the area as
you will get a great spot to relax in your Iloilo vacation while at the same
time spend just a fraction of the money that you would anywhere else.
Lumpatan Concepcion, Iloilo, photo by Bombette G. Marin |
When
visiting the island beaches in the area one of the biggest decisions that you
will have to make is which island beach you should visit. There are 11 island
and are approximately a 30-minutes motorized boat-ride apart and have great
reasons to visit them.
Lumpatan, Concepcion, Iloilo, photo by Bombette G. Marin |
LUMPATAN is one of the
nicer island beach stop in Concepcion. This side of the Island is mainly made
up of granite rocks. The first thing visitors will probably want to do when in the
area is to walk to its 300-meter trail that frames almost half of the island. The
beach, however, is rocky, with corals and pebbles, but is a place for a gentle
swim capped by happy hours of sunbathing. It is a great spot to relax where its turquoise
waves crash upon its huge rocks.
Agho Island, Concepcion, Iloilo, photo by Bombette G. Marin |
Agho is more secluded
and private that is why it offers a more tranquil beach holiday, as this
destination is typically less developed and less well-known. This 9-hectare beach
has white powdery, soft sands
and is
a great place for those looking to spend some relaxing time. This is also a
great beach to go for a swim because it has clear blue waters—an ideal escape
for anyone looking for a beach vacation to get away from everyday life. The water is calm so
the snorkeling condition is excellent here. The island provides its visitors
with ample beach space and access to as volleyball and basketball. It also
provides visitors with sweeping views of the islands of Igbon, Mangalabang and
Tambaliza. And if you are looking for a place to get some sun at one of the
hottest Iloilo beaches, Agho Island is definitely a spot you should consider.
It has five native open cottages good for 4 persons at P100 each cottage; 1
open cottage good for 6-7 persons at P700; 1 Open cottage good for 8-10 persons
at P800; another cottage good for 10-12 persons at P1,000 and a tree-house for
an overnight stay at P1,500 good for 6 persons. A minimal entrance fee of P25
is charged to every visitor to the island. It is only accessible by a motorized
boat from the Municipal Fish Port.
Bulubadiangan is a 21-hectare private
owned island famous for its beautiful 200-meter stretch of sandbar. It is a
beautiful place to walk through and view the waters from up close. It is simply a must for every incoming tourist
to Concepcion since it is actually considered as its main island beach
destination. It is renowned for its backpacker outlook. If you are looking for
a bit of peace and quiet, Bulubadiangan Island is probably the place for you.
It has 3 native cottages perfect for an overnight stay. Entrance fee is at P25
per person.
The
best time to go to the beaches of Concepcion is generally from March to May.
Holidays also attract a lot of tourists. So when it comes to swimming, sunbathing
and relaxing, especially if you are trying to travel on a budget, Concepcion is
the place to be.
Lumpatan, Concepcion, Iloilo, photo by BombetteG. Marin |
The
municipality of Concepcion is located 111.4km from the city of Iloilo. It is
possible to take a bus or van from Tagbak Terminal in Jaro. The trip from Iloilo
City takes close to 2 hours. For more information, please contact Mr. Jim
Pendon – Municipal Tourism Officer at 09997710086 or at the Office of Culture,
Arts, History and Tourism, Province of Iloilo at telefax (033) 3384910.
I come from Taiwan and will visit Iloilo in September. When I read your site, the terrace in Leon attracts me so much! I have a few questions to ask, hope you can help me, thanks!
ReplyDelete(1) I live next to Robinson’s Mall, is there a jeepney going to Jaro market, so that I can take a jeepney to Leon?
(2) Is there a direct jeepney from Iloilo city to Leon directly?
(3) I know there is jeepney in Leon going uphill to Bucari, ***my biggest question here*** If I take this uphill jeepney to Bucari, will I see the rice terraces on my way? or I have to leave the jeepney and walk for 1-2 hours? (P.S. I am not interested in the waterfall)
(4) If I can see the rice terrraces during the journey, can I take the jeepney from Leon to the end point, and sit back the same jeepney returning Leon, so that I do not have to wait and guess the coming time of next jeepney?
Thanks so much for your help and I hope you can understand my English.