Sicogon Island
Isla de Gigantes
Where 15th century burial caves are still found. One cave has a stone elephant and a natural swimming pool; located at 12 kms. east of Estancia.
Nadsadjan Falls
Located in Igbaras about 39 kms. southwest from Iloilo City. An astounding 50-foots high falls cascading down the giant cauldron-like pool.
Darankulan Waterfall
Attractive waterfall located at Bagingbong, Brgy. Balabag, 8 kms. from the town proper of Ajuy. Surrounded by lush vegetation and situated at the foot of Mt. Manyakiya.
Nasidman and Calabasa Islands
Two exquisite islands about 150 meters part from each other. Located 7 kms and 1 nautical mile from Ajuy Poblacion. Both islands offer solitude, land and sea playgrounds and other water sports to cater one's whims.
Mt. Napulac
Lush forest and abundant with wildlife, located in Miag-ao town 60 kms.
Cataan Cove
Located in San Joaquin town, 60 kms. southwest of Iloilo City. Noted for it's exquisite marine garden, perfectly ideal for scuba diving.
Punta Buri
Perfectly ideal for sports and fishing, and day and night swimming. Definitely a must see. Located at Brgy. Punta Buri, about 6 nautical miles from Ajuy Poblacion.
Nagpana Falls
A secluded swimming hideaway overlooking the beautiful scenarios with forest abundant with wildlife; ideal place for hunting. In nearby vicinity lives the Aetas (cultural minority). Located 12 kms. from Barotac Viejo Poblacion.
Moroboro Springs
Swimming pools filled with crystal clear water coming from the eternal springs, with pavilions available for excursionists. Located in Dingle Town, 41 kms. from Iloilo City.
Tinagong Dagat
A magnificent lake situated in the hinterland of Lambunao, Iloilo near the Iloilo-Antique boundary, 20 kms. from the Poblacion. Abundant with eels, edible snails, carps, tilapia and other marine animals.
San Juan Falls
A series of falls and pools located in a valley of lush vegetation. Located 6.2 kms. from the Sara town proper accessible by road.
Siwaragan River
According to legend, the ten Borneon datus landed here in the middle of the 3th century and brought the island of Panay with a beaten gold had and a long necklace from the Negrito Chieftain, Marikudo, long before Indians sold Manhattan to European settlers. With the Barter of Panay, the Negritos decided to live in the mountains while the Malays occupied the lowlands.