Kalibo

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Kalibo, the capital of Aklan province on Panay Island, is best known as the gateway to the world-famous Boracay Island, but this lively town offers its own authentic slice of Filipino culture. With a vibrant market scene, centuries-old churches, and the spectacular Ati-Atihan Festival, Kalibo rewards travellers who pause here before or after their beach escape.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most travellers use Kalibo as a transit hub, spending just a few hours between flights or buses. However, to truly experience the town, plan for one full day: visit the cathedral and market in the morning, explore Bakhawan Eco-Park in the afternoon, and if your visit coincides with Ati-Atihan, extend to at least three days to soak in the festival's energy. The town is compact and walkable, so a day is sufficient for the main sights.

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