Sunday 2 March 2014

ROXAS CITY TOURIST ATTRACTIONS

BAYBAY BEACH

One of the sites to see in Roxas City is Baybay Beach. It is just three kilometers away from the city circle. The place is a favorite weekend spot for the local populace and those coming from nearby towns and provinces. Considered a “must not miss” spot in Roxas City, Baybay beach is ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and kayaking. It has a seven-kilometer stretch of sugar-fine, glittery, ebony sand. The water sometimes washes up to the shore a substance known as “margaha” to the locals, which is fine iron particles that an ordinary magnet can pick up and collect!

OLOTAYAN ISLAND

An hours’ travel from the city proper is this island baranggay of Olotayan. This island is blessed with a coarse white sand beach and serene shores that fits everyone’s desire for a private beach. A boat ride can be arranged at the Banica wharf for a certain fee.

MANTALINGA ISLAND

Nearby Mantalinga island which is a kilometer away from the shoreline of Baybay beach has been identified as an ideal diving spot for scuba divers and a perfect rotunda for sailboat (dilayag) and kayaking contests. Recently nicknamed “Good Luck Island” by tourism consultants, the place is believed to be a source of luck for local fisherfolk. They write the names of their fishing boats on the side of the island before they set out to sea for the first time.
ANG PANUBLI-ON, THE ROXAS CITY MUSEUM
Located just across the City Hall, this impressive circular piece of architecture offers every visitor a comprehensive view of what Roxas City was then, what it is now and its vision for the future – a complete record those who have given their share in making Roxas City what it is today. Constructed in 1910, the museum used to be a water tank that served the local residents for more than three decades.

IMMACULATE CONCEPTION METROPOLITAN CATHEDRAL

One of the oldest in Panay Island, this church is a silent witness to events that have unfolded in the city over the past centuries. Its imposing view complements the city plaza fronting the Panay River and the Capiz bridge. Fiesta lights add glitter to the church.

ANCESTRAL HOUSE OF THE LATE PRES. MANUEL ROXAS

The birthplace of Pres. Manuel Roxas, First President of the Philippine Republic and Roxas City’s most illustrious son in whose honor the city got its name, still stands at its original site at Rizal St., (corner Zamora St.,), a few minutes walk from the city hall and the city plaza.

THE CITY BRIDGE

The old and imposing Spanish City Bridge has remained strong and firm since it was built in 1910. Connecting the commercial center of the city to the main thoroughfare, traversing the Panay River, the bridge is a silent witness to various changes that ushered in progress and development in the city. Like the old bridge, equally alluring is the huge stretch of the Panay River that traverses the very heart of the city. For this, Roxas City has been dubbed as the "Venice of the Visayas"

BAYBAY SEAFOOD GRILLS

Located at Baybay beach is a stretch of stalls serving the freshest seafood in town. These establishments offer a laid-back atmosphere where one can simply dine and relax to the refreshing sea breeze, sparkling fine gray sand, serene blue waters and pristine shoreline. It specializes in “talaba” steamed in hot boiling water or broiled over charcoal for P25-P35 pesos per basket. It also offers other mouth-watering dishes like chicken and pork barbecue, pantat, hito, squid, and other grilled delicacies at affordable prices. It is a perfect venue for an intimate dinner for 2 or lively family gatherings.

HORTUS BOTANICUS

Hortus Botanicus houses a collection of both introduced and endemic plants that are properly labeled and arranged according to families. The Hortus Botanicus or garden is set in Milibili, a barangay of Roxas City, which is around 3.12 kms. from the city proper and 950 meters away from the national road. The site is nestled along the gentle rolling hills of Milibili, a natural setting for the different plant collections. The existing body of water at the site can hold aquatic plant accessions and facilities for recreation. Its location is ideal for seminars, hands-on training programs, for retreats or simply a place to unwind. Plant hobbyists, on the other hand can learn more here and avail of planting materials for their collection.
The gardens are not only a living museum of plants or a sanctuary and conservation area for the city’s plant species but also a learning center where livelihood activities like the setting-up of backyard gardens, training for garden services and other allied activities can be conducted.

Sunday 23 February 2014

(ROXAS CITY AIRPORT)




FESTIVITIES AND EVENTS IN ROXAS CITY

Sinadya sa Halaran Festival

The Sinadya sa Halaran Festival is the joint festival of the City of Roxas and the Province of Capiz. It is a mixed festival in that it is celebrated for both cultural and religious reasons. It is celebrated every first weekend of December in commemoration of the Feast of the Virgin of the Immaculate Concepcion who also happens to be the patroness of the City of Roxas. Sinadya sa Halaran boasts of colorful activities like the grand parade of festivals, the fluvial parade, the lighted river floaters. There is also the traditional seafood festival and the grand pyrotechnic display.
Sinadya sa Halaran is one of Roxas City’s most important annual events and is fusion of two festivals – "Sinadya" (City) and "Halaran" (Province) which literally means joy in sharing and thanksgiving. It is celebrated on December 4-8 to commemorate the religious activities that embody the true Capiceño spirit. The highlights of the celebration are the Dancing Parade, ”Higantes”, Fluvial Parade, Fireworks display, Mutya sa Halaran beauty pageant, Coronation of the Fiesta Queen, and Agri-Aqua Trade Fair.
Sinadya sa Halaran

The Diwal Harvest Seafood Festival

The Diwal Harvest Seafood Festival is held every 2nd weekend of July. The Diwal is a rare bivalve found abundantly along the coastal waters of Roxas City and Capiz. Ten years ago it disappeared from the waters of the City and Province because of illegal harvesting practices and pollution. Now, ten years later, after intensive research, seeding, and strict fishing and harvesting legislation, the Diwal is again ready for harvest as the efforts of the City have once again caused its abundance. The festival was first celebrated this year and will be celebrated annually. The Diwal is known for its sweet and juicy qualities and its immaculately while elliptical shells, hence the name "Angel Wing" Shell. Every year during the festival, tons of the bivalve are harvested and sold in the open market and the seafood festival, with drinks and music, and lots of partying in thanksgiving to the Almighty for the great and rare bounty that is Diwal.
The two-day celebration fits its national image as the seafood capital. Diwal, popularly known as "Angelwings" is one of the most sought after bivalve for it’s sweet, juicy and tender taste. It can be recalled that Diwal was first harvested in commercial quantity back in 1994. it’s abundance triggered wanton harvest that wrought havoc to its natural habitat. The destruction caused the absence of Diwal for almost a decade until a research team from the Institute of Aquaculture, College of Fisheries of the University of the Philippines in the Visayas came to the rescue in cooperation with the Philippine Council for Aquatic & Marine Research & Development (PCAMRD), the Bureau of Fisheries & Aquatic Resources (BFAR) and the Capiz Provincial Government. The city government funded study on "Habitat and Reproductive Biology of Angelwings, Pholas Orientalis (Gmelin)" eventually restored the natural habitat that brought back Diwal from years of absence.

Death Anniversary of Pres. Manuel Roxas

President Manuel Roxas, Capiz's most illustrious son, was the last President of the Philippine Commonwealth and the first President of the Philippine Republic. His death anniversary also marks the foundation day of Capiz by virtue of Act No. 115 issued in 1901. A wreath laying ceremony and program have been set by the provincial and city governments at the Roxas monument to mark the occasion.
Former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo has declared April 15 as a special holiday throughout the province through Republic Act No. 9217. RA 9217 also known as President Manuel A. Roxas Memorial Day Act was principally authored by then Capiz Congressman Rodriguez Dadivas for Capiceños to reminisce the life, ideals and principles espoused by statesman Roxas. The law assigns the nearest Friday to April 15 as a special non-working holiday in the entire province and city to give the people a chance to ponder on the unselfish acts of Roxas.
INTERESTING PLACES IN ROXAS CITY

CAPIZ PROVINCIAL CAPITOL

The newly renovated 3-storey Capiz provincial Capitol building reflects the aspirations of the Capiceños in various endeavors. The kapis shell windows is a manifestation of a product it has been known for its majestic location and height is an added feature that invites visitors to come in and take a look at its interiors. The Hall of Governors at the 3rd floor is a welcome sight for sight seers as it overlooks the major streets of the city.

TOURISM INFORMATION CENTER/POLICE OUTPOST

This edifice is the product of the cooperation between the Roxas City government and the Capiz Circle U.S.A., a group of Capizeños staying in the United States. This project was conceived when our chief executive, Mayor Tony Del Rosario visited them and talked to them about the developments in their hometown, the city of Roxas.
This was motivated them to set aside some of their funds in the amount of Eight thousand dollars to start the construction of an edifice that will house a tourist assistance center and a police outpost at the city plaza. Construction started sometime in August of this year. Work on the project was supervised by Mr. Don borro, an officer of the Capiz Circle U.S.A. until October 2005 when he had to go back to the states.
The City Government continued the project and it was finished December 1, 2005 in time for the Sinadya sa Halaran celebrations. The City Government allocated P220,000.00 as it’s counterpart in order that this noble project of the Capiz Circle U.S.A. and the city government would become a reality.
This edifice will be opened by no less than Her Excellency, President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo on December 7 where she will officially open the Sinadya sa Halaran 2005 festivities.

ROXAS CITY BANDSTAND

Built in the early 20’s by Jose S. Roldan, first Filipino principal of the Capiz Trade School. The Roxas city Bandstand overlooking the serene Panay River, is the venue for many political rallies, presentation and launching of programs that benefited the City and the Province. The bandstand is an earthquake proof structure than can be moved from one place to another as its original base is rounded or arched allowing flexibility when moved. However, recent renovations have permanently fixed the structure in its present site.

CAPIZ NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Tne of the pioneering educational institutions in the province, Capiz National High School (formerly Capiz High School) was established and completely organized in 1914. Its imposing structure and location (on top of a hill) is always a welcome sight. Its 48-step stairway is a popular spot for picture taking.

LAPU-LAPU GROWING FARM

Along Palina River in Brgy. Cagay, Roxas City can be found thousands of fish cages raising Green groupers of the species Epinaphalus Tauvina, Epinaphalus Malabaricus,Tauvina and Cocoedis or what is locally known as “Lapu-lapu”. The seed stocks comes from as far as Mindoro, Leyte, Aklan and from neighboring town of Sapian. 420 pieces of Lapu-lapu seed stocks are placed in each 3x3 m fish cage. The fish thrive mussel, tilapia, and some small fish. From seed stocks of 2-3 inches the fish grown to harvestable size weighing from 450-500 gms. After 6 months. The average harvest per day of 1 fish grower I 350 or 4,500 kls per month. The bulk of this harvest is send to Metro Manila. The Fish Farm is one of the largest with 1,500 fish cages in an area of 28,000 sq. m.

MORO TOWERS

Built in 1814 in order to repel the invading Moors and Portuguese colonizers. These half-torn structures, 7 feet squares, 10 feet high, are vivid souls of the past. Before they were destroyed, they were twice their present height. These towers are made of black pebbles, and are gradually eroding. One tower is on top of the hill at Sitio Nipa, Culasi and the other one is at Brgy. Dumolog.

GERRY ROXAS FOUNDATION

This two-store main building of the GRF Resource Center houses the Institute of Local Governance, Center of Policy Research and Advocacy, Information Center for Development, and the Administration Office. For training purposes it has 4 air-conditioned function rooms. The convention halls offers world class facilities which cater to the needs of government, NGO’s and business corporations for the conduct of conferences, seminars, dialogues and learning in Panay Island and the Visayas. The convention hall can accommodate a maximum of 500 persons. It can also be sectioned off to for smaller groups.

THE ROXAS CITY DISPLAY CENTER

One can find in this facility the different products of Capiz like handicrafts, food and ornamental plants. It is maintained by the Capiz Multi-Purpose Cooperative. It is strategically located near the Provincial Capitol and the Roxas City Bridge.

TEODORO ARCENAS TRADE CENTER

Sunday has always been a Market Day in Roxas City. As early as Saturday, people from nearby town’s and as far as the island provinces of Masbate, Sibuyan and Romblon come to the city with their products to be sold on the next da and at the same time to buy things that could the sell when the return to their respective places.
The center for this activity is the newly renovated Teodoro Arcenas Trade Center. It is the center of trade and commerce for the Capiceños and has been adjudged by the Gawad Pangulo sa Kapaligiran as the Public Market with the cleanest restrooms in the whole country for the year 2001.

V/B ALBA FOUNDATION

Nesting a top of a hilly lot in Brgy. Dinginan is a grotto and a chapel devoted to Our Lady of Lourdes. It is situated on 6.5 ha. Lot and is more or less 7 kms from the city proper., It can be reached through a 150-stairway. The place is ideal for spiritual retreats and provides a great view of the city and its surrounding areas.
This shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes is a project of the V/B Alaba Foundation, Inc. and aims to instill in the community the family’s rich heritage devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary.




HOTELS, INNS AND RESORTS IN ROXAS CITY

HOTELS

Name of Establishment
Room
Rates*
  • ROXAS PRESIDENT'S INN
    Rizal Cor. Lopez Jaena St., Roxas City
    Tel. No.: (036) 6210-208
    Contact Person: Mr. Macario Bermejo Jr.
    Total No. Of Rooms: 15
    DOT Classification Standard
    All Aircon
    Free Breakfast
Single Room
Deluxe Room
Twin Room
Matrimonial Room
Presidential Suites
Extra Bed
Free Breakfast
Extra Person
Php 980.00
1,300.00
1,600.00
1,500.00
1,800.00
300.00
150.00
200.00
  • LA HACIENDA HOTEL
    Arnaldo Blcd., Roxas City
    Tel. No. (036) 6215-129
    Contact Person: Mrs Asuncion Bermejo
    Total No. Of Rooms: 24
    DOT Classsification: 3 Star
    All Aircon
Matrimonial Room
Suite Room
Standard Room
Deluxe Room
Extra Bed
Php 3,327.00
2,395.00
1,597.00
1,996.00
300.00
  • NESTA'S HILL TOP HOTEL
    Provincial Park, Roxas City
    Tel. No. (036) 6211-185
    Total No. of Rooms: 16
    All Aircon
    Contact Person: Grace Aguirre
Single Standard Room Good for 2
Single Room (Annex) Good for 2
Suite Room (Annex)
Suite Room (Main)
Double Rm (Annex)
Double Room (Main)
Family Room
Extra Bed
Php 900.00

800.00

1,800.00
1,600.00
1,200.00
1,100.00
1,400.00
250.00
  • IMAGE PALACE HOTEL
    Brgy Banica, Roxas City
    Tel.No. (036) 6212-159 / 6215-130
    Contact Person: Ms. Luisa Aguilos
    Total No. of Rooms: 21
    All Aircon
Standard Room (Free Breakfast)
Deluxe Room Suite Room
Suite Room
Family Room
Extra Bed
Php 600.00

1,600.00

2,000.00
2,000.00
300.00
  • CASA PURITA HOTEL
    Plaridel St., Roxas City
    Tel.No.: (036) 6211-755 / 6211-754
    Contact Person: Mr. Leah Dasas
    Total.No. of Rooms: 13
    9-Aircon 4- Non Aircon
Deluxe Room w/ Aircon
Single Room w/o Aircon
Single Room w/ Aircon
Double Non-Aircon
Extra Bed
Family
Php 800.00

400.00

550.00

500.00
200.00
800.00
  • ROXAS MIDTOWN HOTEL
    Tel.No.: (036) 6215-225
    Manager: Mr. Rey Fuentes
    Total No. of Rooms: 16
    Burgos Corner San Jose St., Roxas City
    All Aircon
Regular (1 Double)
Jr. executive (2 sSingle Bed)
Executive (1Double & 1 Single Bed)
Jr. Suite (2 Queen Bed)
Suite (Super King Size Bed)
Extra Bed / Extra Person
Php 980.00
1,300.00

1,450.00

1,700.00

2,050.00

200.00/ 150.00
  • HALARAN PLAZA HOTEL
    P. Gomez Cor. Washington St., Roxas City
    Tel.No. (036) 6210-649
    Contact Person: Mrs Corazon Hernandez
    Total No. of Rooms: 10
    (8-Aircon) (2-Nonaircon)
Extra Person
Extra Bed
Master's Bedrom
w/Aircon
Php 150.00
200.00
850.00
  • CLER GRAND HOTEL
    Law-an, Roxas City
    Tel. No. (036) 6215-013
    44 Fully Air Conditioned Rooms
    Hot & cold Water Facility
    Cable TV - Ref Genset - Shuttle Bus / Van

    Avail 50% Discount on all Room Accommodations
RegularStandard
De Luxe
Executive
Suite
Discounted (November 30, '08)
Standard
De Luxe
Executive
Suite


Php 1,200.00
1,500.00
1,800.00
3,500.00


Php 600.00
750.00
900.00
1,750.00
  • HOTEL VITA
    Burgos St, Roxas City
    No. of Rooms 6
    All Aircon
* Rates as of January 2009
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PENSION / LODGING HOUSES & APARTELLE

Name of Establishment
Room
Rates*
  • ROXASCITY PENSION HOUSE
    Brgy. Baybay, Roxas City
    Tel.No.: (036) 6212-076
    Contact Person: Mr. Romaldo Lozada
    Total No. of Rooms: 25
    15-Aircon 10-Non Aircon
Non-Aircon Room (24 hrs)
Aircon Room (12 hrs)
Single Bed-electric Fan (3 hrs)
(12 hrs)
(24 hrs)
Aircon 24 hrs w/ TV
Php 650.00

450.00


200.00
300.00
400.00
700.00
  • NEW CITY LODGE
    Plaridel St., Roxas City
    Tel.No.: (036) 6216-891
    Contact Person: Mr. Alice Lozada
    Total No. of Rooms: 23
    9-Aircon 14-Non Aircon
Single Room / Aircon (12 hrs)
Double Room Aircon (12 hrs)
3'r Single-Electric Fan (12 hrs)
(24 hrs)
Double (24 hrs)
Single (24 hrs)
Php 500.00

650.00

200.00

300.00
850.00
700.00
  • CAPIZ LODGE
    Plaride St., Roxas City
    Tel.No.: (036) 6213-716
    Contact Person: Mr. Alice Lozada
    Total No. of Rooms: 23
    6-Aircon 17-Non Aircon
Single Room w / Aircon (3hrs)
Double Room Aircon (12 hrs)
(24 hrs)
3-hrs. Non Aircon
12-hrs. Non Aircon
24-hrs Non Aircon
Php 250.00

500.00

700.00
180.00
250.00
350.00
  • BEACH VIEW LODGE
    Brgy. Baybay, Roxas City
    Tel No.: (036) 6215-766
    Contact Person: Mr. Alice Lozada
    Total No. of Rooms: 25
    15-Aircon 10-Non Aircon
Single Bed w / Aircon
Double Bed w / Aircon
Single Room Non Aircon for 2
Double Bed Non Aircon for 3
Php 300.00

650.00

400.00

500.00
  • JULIETA'S APARTELLE
    Arnaldo Blvd., Roxas City
    Tel.No. (036) 6212-089
    Contact Person: Mr. Berman Cruz-am
    Total No. of Rooms: 12
    All Aircon
Single Occupancy
Double Occupancy
Extra Bed
Matrimonial
Php 600.00
750.00
200.00
750.00
  • OCEAN SIDE FAMILY SUITES
    Brgy. Lawis, Baybay, R.C.
    Tel.No. (036) 6214-508
    Contact Person: Ms. Tess Aleligay
    Total No. of Rooms: 7 (all Aircon)
1 Unit / 4 pax Double Room
1 Room Good for 2
Php 1,500.00

900.00
  • RIVERSIDE APARTELLE
    1980 Lapu-lapu St.,Roxas City
    Tel.No. (036) 6216-795
    Total No. of hotel Rooms - 6 (All Aircon)
    Total No. of Apartelle - 6 (Aircon -4/ No Aircon -2)
    Contact Person: Joselito Escutin
Hotel Rooms / Aircon
Apartelle w / No Aircon (A Month)
Php 1,000.00

4,000.00
  • HOTEI
    TACT, Plaridel St., Roxas City
    Tel. (036) 6213-352
    Cel. # 0921-2347858
    contact person: Hernan Yu
    Total No. of Rooms - 10
    All Aircon
    Air Conditioned 21" Cable TV and Bath, Hot, / Cold shower, glass wall
Single Occupancy
Double Occupancy

Standard

Aircon-Single Occupancy
Aircon-Double Occupancy

View From the Top
Single Occupancy
Double Occupancy
Lounge Treats
Maximum of 3 hrs
Applicable to all Accomodations
Etra Pillow
Extra Bed
Extra Person
Double Occupancy
Php 550/650
650/850


550/650

650/850



750/850
850/950

300


20
150
100
850/950
  • ROXAS CITY BOULEVARD LODGE
    Contact Person: Romualdo Lozada
    Arnaldo Blvd, Roxas City
    No. of Rooms: 40
    Tel.No. (036) 6213-569
    All Aircon
Aircon Room w/ Cable & Telephone
Single /Double Bed
(3 hrs)
(12 hrs)
(24 hrs)
Extra Person
Drive-In Aircon Rm
Single /Family Bed

(3 hrs)
(12 hrs)
(24 hrs)
Electric Fan Room
(3 hrs)
(12 hrs)
(24 hrs)
Excess per hour

Single Bed-Good for 2 persons
Double Bed-Good for 4 persons
Triple Bed - Good for 6 persons



Php 300
600/800
800/1,000
150


300
650/1,000
850/1,500

200
350/450
450/550
50
  • R.A.A LODGE
    Contact Person: Rogelio Andrada
    Arnaldo Blvd, Roxas City
    No.of Rooms: 14
    All Aircon
* Rates as of January 2009
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INNS

Name of Establishment
Room
Rates*
  • ROXAS PRESIDENT’S INN
    Rizal cor. Lopez Jaena Sts., Roxas City
    Tel. no.: (036) 6210-208
    Contact Person: Mr. Macario Bermejo Jr.
    Total No. of Rooms: 15
    DOT Classification: Standard
    All Aircon
  • MVW TOURIST INN & RESTAURANTRoxas Avenue, Roxas City
    Tel. No.: (036) 6212-956
    Contact: Mrs. Daisylyn Yap
    Total No. of Rooms: 14
    DOT Classification: Economy
    All Aircon
  • VIEW DECK INN
    Brgy. Banica, Roxas City
    Tel. No.: (036) 6212-698
    Total No. of Rooms: 10
  • PLAZA CENTRAL INN
    P. Gomez St., Roxas City
    Tel. No.: (036) 6213-061
    Contact Person: Mr. Teddy Abalo
    Total No, of Rooms: 16
    Regular – Free Breakfast





  • BEEHIVE INN
    Plaridel st., Roxas City
    Tel. No.: (036) 6215-087
    Contact Person: Mr. Andy Fuentes
    Total No. of Rooms: 20 (Aircon-4 16-Non Aircon)

  • JZ TRAVELLERS INN
    Kalipayan St., Brgy Punta Tabuc, Roxas City
    Tel. No.: (036) 6215-926/6215-935
    Contact Person: Mrs. Jimenez
    Total No. of Rooms: 19



Single Room
Deluxe Room
Twin Room
Matrimonial Room
Presidential Suites
Extra Bed
Breakfast
Extra Person


Matrimonial Room
Double Room
Business Class Room(Double)
Single Room
Extra Bed
Extra Person


Double Non-Aircon
Aircon Room
Single Non-Aircon


Superior Single w/ TV
Standard Room (single)
Deluxe Twin Room w/ TV
Governor’s Suite
Extra Foam
Executive Suite
Executive Suite w/Terrace & Ref.
Extra Person

Aircon Room w/ TV
Aircon Room w/o TV
Room w/ Bathroom
Single Room w/ Bathroom
Single Room w/o CR



3 hrs
Garage & De Luxe
Standard Room
Excess
24 hrs 12NN-12NN
Standard Room
De Luxe(w/Hot & cold shower)
Garage Room
Suite Room(w/ bath tub, hot & cold shower)
Extra Bed
P 980.00
P 1,300.00
P 1,600.00
P 1,500.00
P 1,800.00
P 300.00
P 105.00
P 200.00


P 1,008.00
P 896.00
P 952.00

P 728.00
P 200.00
P 150.00


P 250.00
P 500.00
P 150.00


P 620.00

P 565.00

P 790.00

P 1,070.00
P 150.00
P 850.00
P 960.00

P 100.00

P 520.00
P 400.00
P 270.00
P 230.00
P 190.00
w/out breakfast


P 300.00
P 250.00
P 50.00

P 750.00
P 850.00
P 850.00

P 1,600.00
P 150/day
P 150/day
*Rates as of March 2006
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COTTAGES / RESORTS / TRAINING CENTERS

Name of Establishment
Room
Rates*
  • SAN ANTONIO RESORT
    Baybay Beach, Roxas City
    Tel # : (036) 621-6638, 522-7451, 0920-9825377
    Contact Person : Ms. Emee Corro
    Notes: Children, ten years and under, are free of charge, maximum of two free children per room
    Additional charge for extra person will apply in excess of two persons per room/suite
    Prices are inclusive of VAT and subject to change without prior notice



  • VILLA PATRIA COTTAGES
    Brgy. Baybay, Roxas City
    Tel. No.: (036) 6210-180
    Contact Person: Mrs. Josefina Morente
    Total No. of Rooms: 14
    DOT Classification: Economy





  • BAIA NORTE BEACH CLUB
    Brgy. Baybay Roxas City
    Tel. no.: (036) 6212-165
    Contact Person: Mrs. Josie Altavas
    Total No. of Rooms: 13

  • CAPIZ BAY RESORT
    Brgy. Libas, Roxas City
    Tel. No.: (036) 6212-856 / 522-0470
    Contact Person: Ms. Rubee Marie Yap
    Total No. of Rooms: 8




  • GERRY ROXAS FOUNDATION
    RESOURCE CENTER
    Brgy. Dayao, Roxas City
    Tel. No.: (036) 6211-922
    Contact Person: Ms. Annette Villarruz
    (Cabana Type) Dormitory
    Total No. of Rooms: 9
    DOT Classification: Training Center
Garden Suite
Lagoon Suite
Deluxe Room
-Single Occupancy
-Double Occupancy
Family Room
-Single Occupancy
-Double Occupancy
Standard Room
-Single Occupancy
-Double Occupancy
Superior Room (dorm type) Min. of 6, max. of 9 persons
Per Person Room rate (includes free breakfast)
Charge per extra person
Double Room w/ Aircon
Double room w/hot water
Single Room
Single Room w/hot water
Cottages (no hot water)
Extra Bed
Foam
All Aircon

Economy Standard
Double Standard
Deluxe
Extra Bed
Extra Person
All Aircon


Family Room Aircon
Duple Room
Double Room (non aircon)
Cottage Aircon
Cottage (non aircon)
Extra Bed (aircon)
Extra Bed (non aircon)
6-aircon 2- non aircon

5 Dorms with single bed
Rm. 1 – 7 pax
Rm. 2 – 6 pax
Rm. 3 – 9 pax
Rm. 4 – 6 pax
Rm. 5 – 9 pax
Rate : P 250.00 per person
P 1900
P 1650

P 1050
P 1250

P 950
P 1140

P 650
P 750



P 350


P 350


P 1,000.00

P 1,200.00

P 900.00
P 1,200.00

P 1,200.00

P 250.00
P 150.00


P 880.00
P 1,200.00
P 1,380.00
P 250.00
P 150.00



P 1,450.00
P 800.00
P 550.00

P 1,000.00
P 850.00
P 150.00
P 100.00
*Rates as of March 2006
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TRANSPORTATION TO AND FROM ROXAS CITY

Air Transport

PHILIPPINE AIRLINES

Address: Arnaldo Blvd., Roxas City
Tel. No.: (036) 6210-244

CEBU PACIFIC

Address: Legaspi St., Roxas City
Tel. No.: (036) 6210-307


Sea Transport

MORETA SHIPPING LINES

Address: Magallanes St., Roxas City
Tel. No.: (036) 6216-053
Schedule:
  • Every Tuesday and Fridays
  • Tuesdays -12:00 nn (Departure)
  • Fridays - 2:00 pm (Departure)

NEGROS NAVIGATION CO, INC.

Address: Magallanes St., Roxas City
Tel. No.: (036) 6216-053

Schedule:
  • Every Monday, Wednesday and Saturdays
  • Monday - 5:00 pm (Departure)
  • Wednesday - 5:00 am (Departure)
  • Saturdays - 11:00 am (Departure)

WG&A

Address: Rizal St., Roxas City
Tel. No.: (036) 6215-567
Schedule:
  • Every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday
  • Tuesday - 1:45 pm (Departure)
  • Thursday - 1:45 pm (Departure)
  • Sunday - 10:45 am (Departure)



Land Transport

CERES LINER BUS TERMINAL

Address: KM 1, Roxas City
Tel. No.: Tel. No.: (036) 6210-423
Schedule:
  • 4:30 am (First Trip) / 5:00 pm (Last Trip)
  • 20 Minutes Interval

ROXAS CITY L-300 VAN/FX COMMON TERMINAL

Address: KM 1, Roxas City
Schedule:
  • 4:00 am (First Trip) / 5:00 pm (Last Trip)
  • Every 30 Minutes Interval
  • 20 Minutes Interval
 
ROXAS CITY TRAVEL GUIDE

From Manila

For an affordable fare, one can take a boat from Manila under the Super Ferry or Negros Navigation transportation company. The trip lasts for a maximum of eighteen hours. For a lesser price, there is also a Roll on-Roll off (RORO) option that passes by Roxas City straight from Cubao in Manila. For the jet setter, both Cebu Pacific and Philippine Airlines have flights that fly to Roxas daily, every morning. The plane ride costs a little more, but will only take you 40-45 minutes.

From Boracay

Boracay is about four hours away from Roxas City. When one would like to visit the City after a weekend in Boracay, one need only take the motor boat ride back to the Caticlan wharf, then take the bus or L300 van back to Kalibo, from whence one can follow the travel instructions given in traveling from Kalibo to Roxas City.

From Kalibo

Roxas City is only an hour and a half away from Kalibo, Aklan, by bus or L300 van. The fare ranges from 90-100 pesos, and the vehicles go directly into the City at either of the L300 van and bus terminals in the City.

From Iloilo

Roxas City is two hours away from Iloilo City by L300 van and about 3 Hours by bus. Terminals in Iloilo City are located at the Tagbac Common Transport Garage in Jaro for both the L300 vans and Ceres Liner busses. The fare ranges from 100-150 pesos depending on the mode of transportation chosen

From Bacolod

Bacolod City is a ferry-boat ride away from Iloilo City which takes about one to one and a half hours. The fare would range from 100-300 pesos depending on the class and boat selected. From the port, one can take a taxi or jeepney ride to any of the transportation terminals mentioned above.
ROXAS CITY BUSINESS PEMITTING AND LICENSING
The City of Roxas welcomes investors and entrepreneurs to do business in the City. For those interested in establishing their own businesses in the city, you may come visit us for detailed information.

Requirements for Securing a Business Permit

For your immediate perusal, below is a list of the common requirements needed for the city to issue you a permit to do business in the City.
  1. Application form duly subscribed. (Download form here)
  2. Barangay Clearance from the Brgy. Captain of site where the business will be located
  3. Inspection report from the following offices:
    - City Planning and Development Office (Zoning Clearance) – duly subscribed
    - City Health Office
    - City Engineer’s Office
    - Fire Department (Download form here)
    • SSS, BIR, DTI, and PHILHEALTH
    • Certification of number of employees
    • Lease contract (if place is rented)
    • Certificate of Assurance/Insurance
    • Food and Drug Certificate (for drugstores)
    • Residence Certificate
      - A & B – Single proprietorship
      - C & C1 – for corporations
      • NFA Registration – for corn, rice and wheat sellers
      • Certification from the Department of Labor and Employment – for recruitment agencies
      • Central Bank Certificate – for Banking institutions
      • VRB Permit – for video game sales and rental shops
      • ERB Certificate – for LPG dealers
      • FPA Certificate – for fertilizer and pesticide sellers
      • Camp Crame License to Operate – for firearms and explosives dealers
      • DOTC Certification – for messengerial and courier services
      • TESDA Certification –for industrial skills training establishments
      • ECC/Environmental Compliance Certificate
      • Certificate of Invested Capital (for new businesses)
      • Previous Mayor’s Permit and Receipts (for renewal)
      • Previous year’s gross receipts (for renewal)
      CITY OF ROXAS INVESTMENT BOARD
      The City of Roxas Investment Board (CRIB) was created to implement Ordinance No. 80-96 entitled, "An ordinance enacting the Roxas City Investment Code of 1996". This ordinance was subsequently amended by Ordinance No. 147-98, series of 1998, also known as the "Roxas City Investment Code of 1998."
      The CRIB is tasked to recommend to the Sangguniang Panlunsod investment incentives for prospective foreign and local investors of Roxas City. It aims to accelerate the development of Roxas City thru the promotion of investments in agro-industrial, industrial, commercial and tourism oriented projects.

      Who May Avail of the CRIB Incentives?

      All new, expanding, or diversifying enterprises with new investment projects of at least PhP 2M or employing at least 10 local residents of Roxas City.

      What are the Requirements for Application?

      1. Duly accomplished application form, together with copy of official receipt as proof of payment of application fee in the amount of 100,000 pesos;
      2. Copy of Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws of the Investor-applicant, if a Corporation;
      3. Certificates of Registration from:
        • Securities & Exchange Commission
        • Department of Trade & Industry
        • Board of Investment (Optional)
      4. Audited Financial Statement for the last 3 years of business operation, for an expanding business enterprise;
      5. Resolution of the Board of Directors of the corporate investor-applicant authorizing the filing of application for investment incentives availment with the CRIB;
      6. Project Profile/Feasibility Study;
      7. Certification of investor-applicant’s bank deposit (no amount to be mentioned);
      8. Vicinity Map of the location of business
      Note: These requirements are to be submitted to the Mayor’s Office, Roxas City Hall, on or before the applicant’s Mayor’s Permit has been approved.

      Incentives and Benefits

      The Fiscal Incentives are as follows:
      1. Exemption from payment of all local business taxes for a period depending on the amount of new investment in land and land development, buildings and improvements, machinery and equipment and other tangible capital assets, or on the extent of new direct permanent employment generation in the locality per the following schedule:
        AMOUNT OF NEW INVESTMENT IN FIXED TANGIBLE CAPITAL ASSET (in pesos)
        NEW PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT
        NO. OF YEARS OF EXEMPTION
        2.0M - 15M
        15M - 30M
        30M - 45M
        45M - 60M
        Over 60M
        10-30 persons
        31-45 persons
        46-60 persons
        61-75 persons
        Over 75 persons
        1 year
        2 years
        3 years
        4 years
        5 years

        • 20% discount on real property taxes within the period of availment of business tax exemptions whenever Real Property Tax paid in advance on the yearly or any quarterly installment payment deadline.
        • One (1) Year moratorium on payment of real property tax on permanent improvements after completion of the same.
      2. New investment project undertaken by a newly-organized, expanding or diversifying business enterprise that has qualified for incentives under any of the national investment incentive laws and programs, e.g., E.O. No. 226 (Omnibus Investment Code of 1987), Foreign Investors Act of 1991 (R.A. 7042), P.D. No. 194, R.A. 6557, R.A. 7227, E.O. 120 and other national laws granting various forms of business incentives. 
        • The financial incentives are the same as that of No. 1 above.
      3. New investments project undertaken by a newly-organized expanding or diversifying business enterprise located in any specially-delineated area under the Site Development Priority Plan promulgated by CRIB:
        • Discounts on excavation and occupancy fees as follows:
          AMOUNT OF NEW INVESTMENT IN FIXED TANGIBLE CAPITAL ASSET (in pesos)
          NEW PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT
          PERCENTAGE DISCOUNT
          2.0M - 15M
          15M - 30M
          30M - 45M
          45M - 60M
          Over 60M
          10-30 persons
          31-45 persons
          46-60 persons
          61-75 persons
          Over 75 persons
          15% discount
          25% discount
          50% discount
          75% discount
          100% discount

      4. 70% discount on building permit; and
      5. Beyond the period of business tax exemption, total amount paid for salaries may be deducted from annual sales for purposes of computing business tax for the ensuing years as follows:
      • 1st year (after exemption period) - 100%
      • 2nd year (after exemption period) - 75%
      • 3rd year (after exemption period) - 50%
      • 4th year (after exemption period) - 25%
      • 5th year (after exemption period) - 10%

        Non-Fiscal Incentives are as follows:

        1. Assistance from the Investment Promotion Center, particularly in the documentation of their application for registration;
        2. Assistance from the Investment Promotion Center for the needed data in the preparation of Investor’s Project Feasibility Study or Business Plan, if needed.
        INVESTMENT CLIMATE

        Center of Commerce, Trade, and Industry

        As of 2006, the number of registered establishments under the License Division of the City Mayor totaled to 1,409 establishments. In 2011, operating in the city are twenty (20) banks, fifteen (15) financing institutions, forty three (43) lending company investors, and twenty four (24) pawnshop/money changers.
        The central business district of the city is found along Roxas Avenue and in the area where the Teodoro Arcenas Trade Center is situated. A minor commercial center or commercial strip could also be found along Burgos Street and Gregorio del Pilar Street, Arnaldo Boulevard where Gaisano Mall is located. Market day in the City is Sunday.
        Goods exported by the city through its national port and the port of Iloilo are mostly agricultural and marine products like palay, rice, corn, copra, kapis shells, green mussels or "tahong", oyster or "talaba", dried fresh fish, prawns, crabs and shrimps
        Small and medium scale industries operate in the city such as an electronic manufacturing firm, one (1) prawn processing plant, one (1) crabmeat processing, bangus and prawn fry hatcheries, shellcraft business, rattan and wood furniture manufacturing, ice plants, hollow blocks manufacturing, rice mills, the cutflower and garments industries, and commercial poultry farms. To help out businessmen who wish to invest in the city, a special body has been formed – the City of Roxas Investment Board or CRIB.

        Commercial Banks

        Business entities can find easy convenience in the City of Roxas with many banks available.These banks are connected with their national and international branches and also have online and ATM capabilities.
        1. ALLIED BANKING CORPORATION
        2. BANCO DE ORO UNIBANK, INC.
        3. BANK OF COMMERCE
        4. BANK OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
        5. BUSINESS AND CONSUMERS BANK
        6. CHINA BANKING CORPORATION
        7. CITY SAVINGS BANK - ROXAS BRANCH
        8. DEVELOPMENT BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES
        9. LAND BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES
        10. MAYBANK PHIL'S. INC.
        11. METROPOLITAN BANK & TRUST CO. (METROBANK)
        12. METROPOLITAN BANK & TRUST COMPANY
        13. OPPURTUNITY KAUSWAGAN BANK INC.
        14. PHILIPPINE NATIONAL BANK
        15. PHILIPPINE SAVINGS BANK (PSBANK)
        16. PHILIPPINE VETERANS BANK
        17. PHILTRUST BANK
        18. QUEEN CITY DEVELOPMENT BANK
        19. RIZAL COMMERCIAL BANKING CORP. - ROXAS
        20. UNITED COCONUT PLANTERS BANK

        Financing Institutions

        1. ALJONIE FINANCE CORPORATION
        2. ASIALINK FINANCE CORPORATION
        3. CCC FINANCE CORPORATION-ROXAS
        4. FIRST STANDARD FINANCE CORPORATION
        5. FUNDLINE FINANCE CORPORATION
        6. FUNDLINE FINANCE CORPORATION - CAPIZ
        7. GERRY ROXAS FOUNDATION - HUBLAG
        8. JGM FINANCE CORPORATION
        9. MILLENIUM CASH FINANCE CO., INC.
        10. NORKIS FINANCIAL CORPORATION
        11. QUEDAN AND RURAL CREDIT GUARANTEE CORP.
        12. TAYTAY SA KAUSWAGAN, INC. ROXAS CITY BRANCH
        13. TRZ FINANCE CORPORATION
        14. ULTIMATE FINANCING CO., INC.
        15. YUSAY CREDIT & FINANCE CORPORATION

        Lending Company Investors

        1. 24-25 FINANCE CORPORATION
        2. A+ CREDIT CORPORATION
        3. ANCOR CREDIT AND LOAN CORP.
        4. ARMANDO FINANCING CORPORATION
        5. ASSET CREDIT & LOAN, INC.
        6. BIG - 8 FINANCE CORPORATION
        7. C.G. LENDING RESOURCES CORP.
        8. C.S.S. EVER LENDING INVESTOR & CO. INC.
        9. CAY LENDING INVESTOR
        10. CITICASH FINANCE CORP.
        11. DJ CATALAN LENDING HOUSE
        12. EMB CAPITAL LENDING CORPORATION
        13. EXQUISITE LENDING SERVICE, INC.
        14. FIRST CONSOLIDATED BANK
        15. FMB LENDING INVESTOR
        16. FREWILL FINANCE CORPORATION
        17. GO CASH LENDING INVESTOR
        18. HERCOR LENDING CORPORATION
        19. HMW LENDING INVESTORS, INC.
        20. IC LENDING INVESTOR'S CORPORATION
        21. KAGUYUMAN LENDING (KALI), INC.
        22. KATIBYUGAN DEVELOPMENT
        23. KAUSWAGAN LENDING INVESTORS, INC.
        24. LAKE CITI LENDING INVS., INC.
        25. LOCHILL LENDING CORP.
        26. MANILA TEACHER'S SAVINGS & LOAN
        27. METRO NEGROS CREDIT CORPORATION
        28. MOTORTRUST LENDING CORP.
        29. NEGROS SUN LENDING CORP.
        30. NICKEL COLLECTION LENDING INVESTOR INC.
        31. RADIOWEALTH FINANCE COMPANY
        32. RJ & A FINANCE CORPORATION
        33. RJ CREDIT SERVICES COOPERATIVE
        34. RO-LE CREDIT & LENDING CORP.
        35. ROXAS CITY GOV'T. EMPLOYEES MULTI PURPOSE
        36. RUSCO MOTORS, INC. SECONDARY
        37. RUSHCASH LENDING CORPORATION
        38. SEATOWN LENDING INVESTOR CORP.
        39. SKYLINE LENDING INVESTOR
        40. UGYON FOUNDATION
        41. WESSCORP LENDING CO., INC.
        42. ZFA CREDIT CORPORATION
        43. ZMZ LENDING INVESTOR

        Pawnshop/Money Changers

        1. AGENCIA FILIPINA & JEWELRY STORE
        2. CEBUANA LHUILLIER PAWNSHOP
        3. COMPARACION PAWNSHOP & JEWELRY STORE
        4. F&C PAWNSHOP AND JEWELRY
        5. FILIPINA PAWNSHOP AND MONEY CHANGER
        6. FMB PAWNSHOP
        7. GOLDEN 8 PAWNSHOP & JEWELRY STORE, INC.
        8. H. VILLARICA PAWNSHOP, INC.
        9. HENRY LHUILLIER PAWNSHOP & JEWELRY
        10. HL VILLARICA PAWNSHOP INC.
        11. HUTLLIER JEWEL FINANCIAL (PAWNSHOP)
        12. J.A. YNGCONG PAWNSHOP & JEWELRY STORE
        13. KISSA PAWNSHOP & JEWELRY STORE
        14. MARIA GRACIA PAWNSHOP, INC.
        15. MICHEL J. LHUILLER FINANCIAL SERVICES
        16. MM YNGCONG PAWNSHOP & JEWELRY STORE
        17. PALAWAN PAWNSHOP
        18. PRIME ASIA PAWN & JEWELRY SHOP, INC.
        19. RD PAWNSHOP, INC. - ROXAS 3
        20. RESURRECCION PAWNSHOP & JEWELRY
        21. RICA PAWNSHOP BRANCH I
        22. TAMBUNTING PAWNSHOP
        23. THE CAPIZ PAWNSHOP BRANCH I
        24. VILLAGE PAWNSHOP