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Some reminders when booking for your hotel in Kalibo:
- When booking with your preferred hotel, please mention ‘CCSM’ to avail of discount. However, this is only available through direct booking (walk-in, by phone or email reservation).
- Online booking made through direct hotel websites, agoda and the likes cannot avail of ‘CCSM’ discount.
- Most hotels in Kalibo only accept CASH
- Hotels accepting credit cards
- Marzon Hotel
- Royal Suites Condotel
- Basa Hotel
- Hotel Carmen
- Hotel Metro
- Please note that the following hotels have no elevator:
- Garcia-Legaspi Mansion (rooms on 3rd and 4th floor)
- Starline Travellers Inn (rooms on 3rd and 4th floor)
- Bee Bee Lodge (rooms up to 3rd floor)
- Hotel Carmen (rooms up to 3rd floor)
- For senior citizens, please bring your SC ID to avail of the 20% discount
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About Kalibo, Aklan, Philippines
Kalibo is the capital town of the province of Aklan. It is home to the “Mother of all Philippine Festivals” – the Kalibo Santo Niño Ati-atihan Festival held every second week up to the third Sunday of January. Kalibo also boasts of world-class crafts top billed by the piña cloth, a product of painstaking labor from centuries-old, gender friendly tradition reflecting the Kalibonhons’ ingenuity and craftsmanship, and the multi-awarded mangrove forest dubbed as Bakhawan Eco-Park.
Being the economic, trade and educational center of northern Panay, Kalibo exudes the atmosphere of a city but maintains the quaint quality of rural living. It has numerous accommodation facilities, restaurants and bars, shopping centers, internet cafes, banks with ATMs and various means of transport to cater to the growing number of guests and tourists visiting Kalibo.
Kalibo is a place where culture and traditions harmoniously converge with modern living creating a perfect balance in its people’s way of life. Distinct landmarks such as the Museo it Akean and Aklan Freedom Shrine bespeak of Kalibo’s rich cultural heritage while prominent local fiesta events such as Kalibo Food Festival and Aklan Fiber Festival and Trade Fair showcase its people’s love of tradition, warm hospitality and unique creativity.
Kalibo offers more beats, more colors, more creativity, and more flavor.
Come and experience vibrant Kalibo!
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Getting around Kalibo
Tricycle is the primary mode of transportation going around Kalibo. You can just get a tricycle from any point of Kalibo and it will take you to your desired destination.
There is also a metered taxi service provided by Southwest Tours. For bookings, you may call (036) 2721929
Where To Dine
A wide array of native delicacies and cuisines are readily available in town. Fresh seafoods are served at reasonable prices in different restaurants around Kalibo.
Here is tripadvisor’s recommendations of where to dine in Kalibo: https://www.tripadvisor.com.ph/Restaurants-g666386-Kalibo_Aklan_Province_Panay_Island_Visayas.html
Souvenirs/Shopping
A great number of souvenir shops can be found within as well as the outskirts of the capital town of Kalibo. Homecoming presents ranging from the popular piña cloth, bags, slippers, baskets, mats, pottery, furniture, all made of indigenous materials such as raffia, abaca, nito twines are widely available at reasonable prices. Indulge in Aklanon delicacies and goodies like the “ampaw” (pop rice crispies), natural fruit juices, best tasting processed meat products, banana and camote chips, which are ideal take home goodies for loved ones and friends.
Tourist attractions in Kalibo
- Bakhawan Eco-Park
- Museo it Akean
- Tigayon Hill
- Aklan Freedom Shrine
- Pastrana Park
- Sampaguita Gardens
About Boracay Island
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