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2024 Cadiz City Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in October)
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Lakawon Island Resort and Spa @ Cadiz City
If you will be going to Negros Occidental, Don’t forget to dropby at Lakawon Island a 1 hour and half most probably from Bacolod city. This Island is one of the famous in Negros.
Lakawon Island is a 13 hectare (32 acre) banana shaped island off the coast of Cadiz. It consists of pristine white sand, turquoise waters and a family run beach resort. Not forgetting Asia’s largest floating bar.
Tawhai Floating Bar, also known as Lakawon Floating Bar, is just a couple of minutes away from Lakawon Island and is only accessible via boat.
Lakawon Floating Bar is the biggest floating bar in Asia where you can enjoy spectacular views of the beach whilst partying or chilling.
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The City of Whales and It's Nature
Getting There - First, going there is around (estimate) 30km from the City Proper of Cadiz and took us around 45minutes to get there. On the way you will be greeted by other Cafes and Resorts from left to right, but Aluyan's Place is a little more farther. No rough roads if you're concerned about that. But the steepness of the final stretch might test non-4 wheel drive vehicles.
There are many motorcycle and bicycle groups we saw when we got there.
Once you get there, you will be asked and checked on the entrance, plus an entrance fee which is around 25 pesos per head Will be charged and you will be presented with a welcome pillar and a winding road that goes up where some may find quesy and those with fear of heights might find a little concerning. Just close your eyes if someone is driving for you.
There will be a first parking lot that could fit around 5 cars just in front of their main pavilion where usual visitors will eat, stay and get the major amenities like the CR, TV and such.
There is another parking lot just above which is wider but not yet developed, hence a little slippery to park in when you visit and there is some rain.
Attractions - The views? Oh how awesome for nature lovers, there are rivers, falls, rice terraces, plains all in front of your and around you. Hills, mountain ranges and yes my ears popped with the air pressure and the breeze invites you to take a nap.
The stillness and quietness is well enough when the generators are down and you can ponder and be at peace with nature while not being too detached with the conveniences.
Hotels - Once you're settled there are a lot of pathwalks to explore, like individual private cottages, a group swing, a mini forest with hammocks, and what appeals to me most is the camp site. Yes there is a camp site!
There are a lot of welcome and directional signs and there are a lot of guides with radios to make sure you are received properly and settled appropriately. You can call to reserve cottages, which I would suggest.
Food & Restaurants - They serve freshly cooked food, for our meal the highlight is the Native Chicken Tinola, but all food tastes awesome. And mind you, it's so fresh that all their vegetables are taken fresh, root and all in a farm right there just behind our Cottage.
For coffee drinkers, the coffee is primarily the "Cadiz" flavor, so it's something very traditional as well. They have a slew of food options, and I might just need to go back there to try them all.
Shopping - This is my short Review of the Newly Opened Aluyan's Place in Cadiz City, Province of Negros Occidental. The site is still being developed so take my review as a primer.
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The Beauty of Cadiz City
Newly Opened Aluyan's Place in Cadiz City, Province of Negros Occidental. The site is still being developed so take my review as a primer.
First, going there is around (estimate) 30km from the City Proper of Cadiz and took us around 45minutes to get there. On the way you will be greeted by other Cafes and Resorts from left to right, but Aluyan's Place is a little more farther. No rough roads if you're concerned about that. But the steepness of the final stretch might test non-4 wheel drive vehicles.
There are many motorcycle and bicycle groups we saw when we got there.
Once you get there, you will be asked and checked on the entrance, plus an entrance fee which is around 25 pesos per head Will be charged and you will be presented with a welcome pillar and a winding road that goes up where some may find quesy and those with fear of heights might find a little concerning. Just close your eyes if someone is driving for you.
There will be a first parking lot that could fit around 5 cars just in front of their main pavilion where usual visitors will eat, stay and get the major amenities like the CR, TV and such.
There is another parking lot just above which is wider but not yet developed, hence a little slippery to park in when you visit and there is some rain.
Once you're settled there are a lot of pathwalks to explore, like individual private cottages, a group swing, a mini forest with hammocks, and what appeals to me most is the camp site. Yes there is a camp site!
There are a lot of welcome and directional signs and there are a lot of guides with radios to make sure you are received properly and settled appropriately. You can call to reserve cottages, which I would suggest.
Once you settle down, in our case on the "Christian" cottage, aptly named as we were visiting as a Ministry. You will be immediately presented by food and beverage options and I commend the service crew for providing excellent service even when they have to go up and down the steep steps, back and forth just to get and deliver our orders. They are also all very polite I may say.
They serve freshly cooked food, for our meal the highlight is the Native Chicken Tinola, but all food tastes awesome. And mind you, it's so fresh that all their vegetables are taken fresh, root and all in a farm right there just behind our Cottage.
For coffee drinkers, the coffee is primarily the "Cadiz" flavor, so it's something very traditional as well. They have a slew of food options, and I might just need to go back there to try them all.
The views? Oh how awesome for nature lovers, there are rivers, falls, rice terraces, plains all in front of your and around you. Hills, mountain ranges and yes my ears popped with the air pressure and the breeze invites you to take a nap.
The stillness and quietness is well enough when the generators are down and you can ponder and be at peace with nature while not being too detached with the conveniences.
#bestislandtraveltowns#tripinspired#café#camping
Lakawon Island
🌴Lakawon Island in Negros Occidental🌴
🌾The term Lakawon is derived from a Cebuano word lakaw, meaning "to walk". The island may have gotten its name because, during low tide, one has to literally walk or wade a long distance to or from the main island. Lakawon, also called Llacaon, is a 13-hectare, banana-shaped island off the coast of Cadiz in the northern portion of Negros Occidental, a province in the Negros Island Region of the Philippines.🌾
🍁How to Get Here?
〽️Bacolod North Terminal ride a Bus (Ceres) going to Cadiz
〽️118php for jump-off point of lakawon port
〽️Ride a trike to go to the port 120-150php good for 2-6pax
🍁What?
〽️310php per pax Lakawon Island Tour
Inc:
"Entrance fee
"Roundtrip boat ride
"Terminal fee
〽️You can stroll the whole island by walking
〽️Swimming is a must
〽️A picture-perfect bridge isle above the ocean
〽️Chillin at Tawhai Floating Bar
〽️and many more
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Lakawon Islamd
I personally find this one fascinating as everything about traveling to Lakawon Island is centralized and organized. Take note that they are about cashless transaction in the island (not credit and debit cards). Thus you need to acquire the Lakawon Island card from the port that you’ll use for this.
STEP 1: Get a call number. Wait for your turn to be called.
STEP 2: When called, register on their website. You’ll be assisted by their staff. You’d have to input your name and the rest whom you are with.
STEP 3: Wait for your turn to be called at the cashier.
STEP 4: At the cashier, you’ll have to claim and reload your card including the registration fee (350php) and a certain amount that you’d like to be reloaded and used in the island. If you won’t be able to spend everything, you can refund it AT THE ISLAND. They do not refund at the main land. Also, you can take home the card with you and use it the next time that you’ll visit Lakawon Island. The card costs 20php.
NB: You can also reload at the island. Just look for the offices near the gazebo and the restaurant.
Sample Itinerary to Lakawon Island
Day Tour Itinerary from Bacolod
0600H: Call time / breakfast / proceed to Ceres North Terminal
0730H: Bacolod to Cadiz
0930H: Arrive in Cadiz / tricycle to port
0945H: Arrive in port / register and pay fees
1015H: Boat to Lakawon
1030H: Arrive in Lakawon Island / free time (explore, snorkel, water activities, floating bar, etc)
1500H: Catch a return boat
1530H: Trike from port to highway
1600H: Cadiz to Bacolod
1800H: Arrive in Bacolod / Dinner
Approximate Budget: P1,000 (from Bacolod)
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A relaxing sunset view in Lakawon Island in Cadiz Negros Occidental, Philippines. Lakawon is a private island resort where you can enjoy a pristine beach, sumptuous local food and a floating bar. This is approximately 2 hours away from Bacolod airport. I’ll never forget the sunset and swing sessions with my friends! When you vidit Lakawon don’t forget to order fresh grilled seafood!
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must try ang pumunta dito sa lakawon island napaka ganda ng tubig at buhangin dito at affordable pa kaya kung ako sainyo mag try na kayo pumunta dito hinding hindi kayo magsisi pag pumunta kayo dito ano pa hinihintay nyo mag book na #summervacation#beachlife
Lakawon Island Resort
Complete your Negros Occidental trip by visiting the Lakawon Island, a 45mins away from the City of Smiles.
The island has the one of the biggest floating bars in country allowing its guests to relax and take in the island vibe.
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La Familia
"People who love to eat are always the best people.” This is the best place I'll recommend to you.
Cadiz City Port
The shimmering waves of the sea that are clear and blue mirror the rays of the hot sun. The refreshing breeze that emanates from the seawaters is enjoyable. In conclusion, the beach has a perfect view and activities that are delightful to experience during the summer.
Lakawon Island
Having travelled from the hustle and bustle of Bacolod, this hint of paradise is the contrast that everybody needs to take a break from their busy lifestyle. Although it’s a popular destination for locals, it attracts many foreign tourists too.
After visiting many beaches in the Philippines including those of Palawan and Cebu, we can honestly say that Lakawon Island is one of the most beautiful places we’ve ever seen. The fact that it’s not so mainstream or known by tourists makes it extra special. and it is a must-come!
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