Explore Nature and Tranquility on Concepcion Islands

Concepcion Islands

Tucked away along the northeastern coast of Iloilo, the Concepcion Islands are a stunning group of 17 idyllic islets that showcase the unspoiled beauty of the Visayan Sea. A true off-the-beaten-path paradise, these islands boast powdery white sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and panoramic views of lush green hills and rugged coastlines. Whether you’re an adventurer at heart, a beach lover, or someone seeking peaceful seclusion, the Concepcion Islands offer a refreshing escape from the crowds.

The archipelago, part of the municipality of Concepcion, Iloilo, is rich in biodiversity and cultural heritage. From the vibrant marine ecosystems surrounding Pan de Azucar and Agho Island to the quaint fishing villages and warm hospitality of the locals, every corner of the Concepcion Islands tells a story worth discovering. The islands are accessible by boat from the mainland port, with trips offering scenic views of the sea and neighboring islets.

A visit to the Concepcion Islands is more than just a beach trip—it’s an experience in slow, sustainable travel. There’s no rush here—just the gentle sway of the waves, the sound of birds in the distance, and the golden sun rising and setting over turquoise waters. With limited commercial development, these islands maintain a raw and authentic charm that’s perfect for those craving a real island adventure.

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How to Get to Concepcion Islands?

Iloilo Car Rental – Easiest Way to Get to Concepcion Islands

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Choose from our wide selection of well-maintained, modern vehicles—from sleek sedans to roomy vans—perfect for solo travelers, families, or groups. Prefer to be behind the wheel? Our self-drive rentals offer you the freedom to explore at your own pace. Want to sit back, relax, and truly enjoy the view? Our professional chauffeurs are here to take the wheel and give you a worry-free journey.

With affordable rates, flexible pick-up and drop-off options, and top-notch customer support, you can focus on what truly matters—creating unforgettable memories across anywhere across Panay Island. From picturesque landscapes to vibrant cultural spots, every destination becomes part of the adventure when you’re traveling in comfort and style.

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Public Transport to Concepcion Islands

FROM AKLAN (Kalibo or Caticlan)

STEP 1: Kalibo/Caticlan to Iloilo City
Transport: Ceres Bus or van
Travel Time: 5–6 hours
Drop-off: Tagbak Terminal (Iloilo City, Northbound Bus Terminal)

FROM ANTIQUE (San Jose de Buenavista)

STEP 1: San Jose to Iloilo City
Transport: Ceres Bus
Travel Time: 3.5–4.5 hours
Drop-off: Tagbak Terminal or Molo Terminal

FROM CAPIZ (Roxas City)

STEP 1: Roxas to Iloilo City
Transport: Ceres Bus or van
Fare: ₱250–₱300
Travel Time: 3.5–4 hours
Drop-off: Tagbak Terminal (ideal for northbound trip to Concepcion)

FROM ILOILO CITY TO CONCEPCION, ILOILO

STEP 2: Iloilo City to Concepcion Town
Transport Options:
Van (UV Express) – faster and more direct
Ceres Bus – from Tagbak Terminal, bound for Sara or Estancia
Travel Time: 2.5–3.5 hours
Drop-off: Concepcion Public Market / Town Proper

STEP 3: Concepcion Town to the Islands (Island Hopping)
Jump-off Point: Concepcion Fish Port
Transport: Charter an outrigger boat (pump boat) for island hopping
Travel Time: 15–45 minutes depending on island

Must-Do Activities

Island Hopping Adventure
One of the top things to do is go island hopping! Explore popular islands such as Agho Island, Bulubadiangan Island, Pan de Azucar, and Malangabang. Each has its own unique character—Agho’s powder-white sand, Bulubadiangan’s iconic sandbar, and Pan de Azucar’s majestic Mount Manaphag.

Snorkeling and Swimming
Dip into the clear, shallow waters around the islands for some relaxing swimming or bring your snorkeling gear and witness the vibrant coral reefs and marine life. Agho and Bulubadiangan are especially known for calm waters and excellent visibility.

Hiking Mount Manaphag
For the adventurous, take on a trek to Mount Manaphag on Pan de Azucar Island. Standing at around 573 meters, this hike rewards you with a panoramic view of the entire Concepcion archipelago—a perfect experience for photographers and nature lovers.

Overnight Camping
Want the full island experience? Some islands like Agho and Bulubadiangan allow overnight camping. Spend a night under the stars with the sound of waves as your lullaby, and wake up to a stunning sunrise over the sea.

Interact with Locals
Visit local fishing villages to get a glimpse of the simple island life. The locals are warm and friendly, often welcoming visitors with stories, smiles, and fresh seafood. Support community-based tourism by purchasing local products or hiring guides.

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Rates and Fees

Entrance Fee per Island: ₱ 25 per island
Round Trip Boat Rate: ₱ 1,500 good for 5-8 pax

Bulabadiangan Island Accommodations
Open Cottages – ₱ 400 for day use, ₱ 800 overnight
Semi-closed Cottages – ₱ 1,000 overnight
Tent Rental – ₱ 500 overnight

Agho Island Accommodation
Tent Rental – ₱ 500 overnight

How to Contact

Pan de Azucar
Mobile No.: 0920 51 9656

Floro of Agho Island
Mobile No.: 0921 724 8018

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Must-Bring Essentials

🔹 Lightweight clothing, swimwear, and extra dry clothes
🔹 Snorkeling gear (if not included in your tour)
🔹 Sun protection: reef-safe sunscreen, hat, and sunglasses
🔹 Reusable water bottle and eco-friendly utensils
🔹 Camera or drone for island photography
🔹 Power bank or solar charger (some islands have limited electricity)
🔹 Camping gear (if staying overnight)
🔹 Cash (ATMs are not available on the islands)

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Must-Know Guidelines

🔹 Coordinate with the local tourism office before your visit, especially for permits, boat rentals, and accommodation.
🔹 Be a responsible traveler—avoid littering, bring your trash back with you, and avoid using single-use plastics.
🔹 Respect marine life and coral reefs—do not step on or collect corals and shells.
🔹 Some islands have limited mobile signal and electricity—prepare accordingly.
🔹 Check weather updates before your trip as boat travel is subject to sea conditions.
🔹 Practice “Leave No Trace” and help preserve the pristine beauty of the islands.

Top Recommendations

🔹 Best time to visit is during the dry season from November to May, when seas are calm and skies are clear.
🔹 Weekday trips offer more peace and privacy, while weekends may attract more visitors.
🔹 Rent a car from Iloilo to Concepcion town proper for comfort and convenience—public transport is limited and less flexible.
🔹 Bring your own snacks and meals, as food options on the islands may be limited.
🔹 Hire a local boat operator and guide—they know the best routes, secret spots, and tide schedules.
🔹 Combine your island adventure with a trip to Isla Gigantes or other nearby Iloilo destinations.

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