Choosing between flights and ferries from Puerto Princesa to Iloilo City comes down to schedules, buffers, baggage rules, and your tolerance for delays. Here’s how to plan the least stressful route, estimate real door-to-door time, budget the true cost (including add-ons), and protect yourself with smart ticketing and backups.
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Iloilo travel guides focused on practical transport, timing buffers, and realistic itineraries that do not feel rushed.
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Choosing between Fast Craft, Dumangas Port, or a flight workaround? Here’s a planning-first guide with time buffers, costs, ticket screenshots to save, and low-stress backups.
A calm guide to Souvenir Shopping In Iloilo City: common pasalubong, what’s often overpriced, where to shop fast, quality checklists, and packing tips for travel.
This planning-first guide lists truly free rest-day stops, plus cheap add-ons that make walking easier, with simple heat, rain, and safety tips for Iloilo City.
This Iloilo City itinerary 3 days is built for first-timers who want a realistic pace: clustered districts, easy mornings, flexible afternoons, and a clear buffer option daily.
This Iloilo City itinerary 7 days guide is built for a calm pace: walkable heritage clusters, one or two day trips, and a buffer option every day for weather, fatigue, or delays.
An Iloilo City transportation guide covering jeepneys, modern jeeps, minibuses, tricycles, taxis, Grab, airport shuttles, terminals, and day-trip planning—plus safety and avoiding surprise fees.
A practical 4-day Iloilo plan with morning and afternoon blocks, a plug-and-play buffer day, and real transport notes for first-timers.
This Iloilo heritage travel guide moves like a real walk—river breeze first, then old downtown shadows, Calle Real details, a heritage house stop, and a museum anchor—so you can do a meaningful DIY day without rushing.
Dawn in Iloilo smells like fish, rain on concrete, and coffee in chipped mugs. By evening, it’s garlic sizzling in pans, talaba on ice, and batchoy broth still simmering somewhere in La Paz. This market-to-plate Iloilo day follows Mika through public markets, carinderia kitchens, and the Iloilo River Esplanade—showing how Iloilo fresh flavors move from basket and kilo to steaming bowls and grilled platters you can actually order yourself.










