estancia
Historical Site
A coastal municipality in Iloilo province, Estancia functions as a fishing port and market town; visitors arrive for seafood, coastal scenery and boat links to nearby islands and dive sites.
Estancia is a coastal municipality on the northeastern shore of Panay Island in the Philippines, in the Western Visayas region. It is principally known as a fishing port and local centre for marine industries and commerce.
Coastal landscapes, small islands offshore and fish landing sites define the local attractions; boat trips and local seafood markets are typical reasons visitors travel through the town. The local economy is centred on deep-sea and coastal fishing, fish processing and related services.
Estancia sits on the coast of Iloilo province facing the Visayan Sea, with nearby small islands and shoals offshore; it functions as a regional coastal hub within northeastern Panay.
- Local economy: The municipality is a coastal fishing and port community on northeastern Panay with local markets and seafood processing as key economic activities.
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