While most
towns and places take pride on native delicacies and dishes, Sta.
Barbara, Iloilo has a drink that can actually do more than quench one's
thirst. Sta. Barbara's drinking water since time immemorial is known as "poso". It doesn't stop flowing even during summer, it is colored like tea and it "burns".
But before you take out your white hankies and start waving it; or line
up, bathe or take a sip in the hopes of curing physical pains, it's not
actually that "miraculous" in that sense. Read More
There is so much for you to discover in Santa Barbara. From its pivotal role in the quest for freedom for the Ilonggos - as retold in history books, to its heritage as manifested in centuries-old structures, surviving customs, traditional ways of life and gastronomy. No other town has contributed this much to the Iloilo’s history, economy and tourism than Santa Barbara. In this regard, the Municipal Tourism Office is spearheading a Heritage Walk/Trail designed for locals and tourist alike to discover, experience and enjoy what the historic town has to offer. Marvel in the beauty of the newly restored CHURCH and CONVENT (A) built in 1849 and declared as a National Historical Landmark and a National Cultural Treasure. Discover the town’s rich culture and historic past at the CENTENNIAL MUSEUM (B) . See one of the biggest Philippine flags atop one of the tallest flagpoles in the country displayed 24/7 at the FLAGPOLE PARK (C) . A monument dedicated to GEN. MARTIN TEOFILO DEL...

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