Friday, 28 February 2014

plaza

   Roxas city,Plaza




Plaza Central Inn Just beside in the Halaran Plaza Hotel and face to the city hall. As with Halaran, this hotel has shared Roxas City's glorious past.

Plaza 
Central Inn 
used to be an old house of some affluent family in Roxas. The house though newly renovated  maintained its old world charm. The Inn still has the house's original structure, laminated wood flooring, and wood furniture's  Scattered around the house are several charming antique pieces.























Roxas City, Capiz: Where To Eat In The Seafood Capital Of The Philippines

       Capiz: Where To Eat In The Seafood Capital Of The Philippines


No other place in the Philippines is dubbed “The Seafood Capital of the Philippines” but the progressive Roxas City. The flourishing marine agriculture of Capiz‘s economic epicenter even turned the thriving seafood industry into an annual celebration due to its abundance. During my visit, there were neither parades, marching bands, norbanderitas, but there was certainly a gastronomic festival from my mouth down to my tummy.


La Playa de Roxas People’s Park

La Playa de Roxas, or commonly known as People’s Park, serves as a hub for recreation and leisure with a picturesque view of the grey sanded shores of Baybay Beach and the vast Sibuyan Sea as the backdrop. Locals and tourist alike flock in the coastal baranggay to hangout, exercise, swim, and above all, to indulge on the savory seafood delicacies of Roxas City.


Seafood Court at People’s Park Plaza in Baranggay Baybay.

Diners start arriving in Seafood Court after work or school.

In a restaurant along Baybay in Roxas City.

The succulent juices of seafood and meat dripping into charcoal filled the air with aromatic fumes which comes from the array of restaurants and grills that line up along Baybay Beach. One of the biggest establishments in Baybay is the Seafood Court at People’s Park Plaza which hosts seven independent stalls all under one roof. Choose from a wide variety of delicacies, have them cooked your way, then indulge.



Grilled Blue Marlin.

Squid.

Picking which stall or restaurant serves the best seafood dishes would be a lifetime debate. But what Roxas City guarantees is that you could eat the freshest seafood delights at really bargain prices if you compare it to Manila. I’m not sure about the metro’s price range, but just to give you an idea, a huge bowl of steamed oysters cost me P35.00, while the grilled oysters smothered in butter and sprinkled with roasted garlic cost P80.00. Oh and by the way, I’m no big fan of seafood, but those oysters and blue marlin were really good.

Immaculate Conception in roxas

       cathedral of roxas city,capiz







This Cathedral is dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary as Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception. Many churches like this is found all over the country. This one is found in Roxas City, Capiz, Philippines.
December 8 is the feast day of Our Lady's immaculate conception and so is the city's religious fiesta. 

A renovation has been started on this church a few years ago, and at last, it is almost finished. I can't help being proud just by looking at it. It really is so much better now. But it looks like as if it is a hundred percent finished.  These photos were taken on Christmas Day 2011.

Tuesday, 25 February 2014

MUNICIPALITY OF ROXAS CITY

Discover why tourist where captivated by the mystic beauty of the Province of Capiz and experience the joy of lower cost of living and the simple pleasures of high quality of life. Be proud of being a Capiznon, visit Captivating Capizpage for more information.
Capiznon” is derived from the word kapis, a seashells used to make square panes for windows and the suffix “non” for people. The term refers to the culture, language, and people of Capiz province.
Capiznon Online is a blog designed to all CapiceƱo around the world.  This serves as a repository of information about Capiz, all its municipalities and Roxas City. Music, news, blogs and other related information are covered in this blog.  Learn about CapizeƱos way of life, tradition, culture and history.  It is simply bewitching to taste the abundant, mouth watering and sumptous seafoods and uncovered the mysteries of its scenic and coastal environment.

CAPTIVATING CAPIZ – Vision

“Captivating Capiz” is the provincial governments’ development vision or battle cry to promote the Captivating scene of sunset at Capiz Bayprovince as a tourist destination and envisioned to be the “Eco-Cultural Tourism Hub in Central Philippines”.  Tourism development and promotion is one of the major thrusts of the administration of Hon. Victor Tanco, Governor of Capiz.

CAPTIVATING CAPIZ – Location

Capiz is one the five provinces of Panay Island, Western Visayas. Located 375 miles southwest of Manila, 136 kilometers northwest of Iloilo City and 86 kilometers east of Kalibo, Aklan, once a part of the early Malay settlement known as Aklan. It is composed of 16 municipalities, 1 chartered city (Roxas City) and 472 barangays. Its capital, Roxas City is the seat of the provincial and city governments and center of trade. Capiz’ topography varies from rolling lands and hills to mountain peaks and ranges. Entrancing Capiz was divided into two (2) districts: