Guisi Beach and Light House | January 2008
After the new year, me and my friends thought of visiting Guisi, an upcoming tourist destination in Guimaras. I have been there before but there’s just something about the place that haunts me to go back over and over. Its natural beauty is just superb and to top it off is a magnificent display of Spanish-colonial heritage in the form of an 18th century lighthouse. No wonder the Provincial Gov’t of Guimaras (with the help of the Canadian Urban Institute) is putting high priority in promoting Guisi.
From Iloilo City we rode a 15-min pumpboat ride (P11) to Jordan, Guimaras via the Ortiz Port in Iloilo City. In Jordan Wharf, there is a small shed where a tourist assistance outpost is located. They could arrange transportation to any destination in Guimaras and the best part is that they already have fixed rates so you won’t ever have to experience being overcharged by opportunist drivers. We opted to commute to Guisi by riding a Nueva Valencia Jeep (P40), which took us straight to Guisi in an hour. From the main road, it’s a 3 minute walk downhill to the beach resort.
There, you’ll be able to see the cottages, white-sand beach, clear waters, blue sky, and rock formations on the sides, a very refreshing sight after a long transpo.
Here are some of the pictures I took during the trip:

The beach with the palms as its backdrop

During my first visit this dog was just a cute puppy, now its all grown up ^_^

On the distance, the mountain ranges of Southern Iloilo and Antique can be seen

Clear Waters with the 18th Century Lighthouse in the Distance

Rock Formations in the Distance
My friends doing their individual stuffs together




Conceptualized this photo while one of my friends was sitting on the beach

During the afternoon, we decided to Go boating.




We we’re able to get a great view of the sunset while we were in the boat



The sunset in Guisi is always so beautiful!
It was already a bit dark when we returned



Cooking for Dinner
The next day, I was able to take pictures of the lighthouse and the ruins of a Spanish outpost.




A good view of the beach below could be seen

Just Love being around Old Buildings and Architectures. Makes me think about interesting things that has happened there before

25 January 2008 at 11:07 am #
I wonder what camera do you use … you always take a good pic.
26 January 2008 at 12:28 am #
I’m using a point and shoot lang, Canon Powershot A700
26 January 2008 at 5:15 am #
Hi Marcos! Such a wonderful blog you have! I have read that you are also the one behind explore iloilo. BTW, what course are you taking at WVSU?
About this blog, may I know the status of the Oil Spill in Guimaras? I was in Iloilo reviewing for my CPA board exam when it happened but went to Makati to practice my profession. Okay na ang oil spill damamge dira?
Maayo gid kay nakita ko ining blog mo, at least daw indi man ko mahidlaw sa Iloilo… kanami sang mga pics mo!
Nag subscribe man ako diri, but i dunno if you reply, mabaton ko sa email. Thanks in advance! What a great Ilonggo pride you are. You are aking a great success! Congratulations!
26 January 2008 at 8:18 am #
Hello redrogue,
Thanks
Yes I’m also the one behind Explore Iloilo and am taking up nursing in WVSU (graduating na).
Even during the height of the oil spill the areas in Nueva Valencia such as in Guisi and Alubihod were not heavily affected. In fact, The first time I went to Guisi was within one month of the oil spill and I never saw any evidence of it. But by this time, tourists don’t have to worry about the oil spill because its long gone, Guimaras is getting back on its feet and slowly progressive once more.
27 January 2008 at 6:19 am #
Thanks for the reply Marcus. I hope I have discovered your site earlier, because before ako naghalin sa Philippines, plan ko mapa guimaras to spend vacation..
Nagsearch ako about sa status of the oil spill but could not find specific info. When I was still a student., I really wanted to visit Nagarao island. But I don’t know if it’s still as beautiful as before.
Thanks for the reply again.
I am happy to know that youngsters in my province and city are as good as you and also gladita…. I have visited her site when I saw as your friend.
28 January 2008 at 9:43 pm #
Ahh. Also want to Visit Nagarao, heard the place is beautiful ugaling dollar rate kuno so maybe that Island can wait for a while until I can visit it.
30 January 2008 at 8:47 am #
Grabe nami nami gid ya kuha pirmi sang cam mo
31 January 2008 at 7:07 pm #
Thanks Junelle, guina photoshop ko man also mga pics ko so it turns out better looking.
1 February 2008 at 12:19 pm #
Wow marc galing mo talga….I dont know bakit nursing kinuha mong course sana nag journalism ka or IT he he he.
2 February 2008 at 10:58 am #
11 February 2008 at 4:14 pm #
Hi, Marcus. West grad mn ako sng 1992 pa. Ari kodi ga obra sa Chicago, kg ari gdko subng sa hosp pero twhay lng. I happened to come across this site and like all else, was impressed of your brilliance. What you are doing will bring you up higher in life. Just thought to maybe give you these encouraging words since I can’t give you a pat in the shoulder to say, “Congratulations and More Power!” I’m proud of you….I’m taking notes of the places/beaches you featured and hoping to visit these places one day. Aside from just visiting Boracay. Thanks….
21 February 2008 at 11:38 am #
hi marcus..wow nami sang place..wish ko man mkakadto da
classmates kmi gle ni jan mark sang high school..
your website is great! congratulations, you really did a good job here!
Keep it up!
Godblessyou!
24 February 2008 at 2:04 am #
Thanks kristijel. I’m glad that through my pics more people are being enticed to visit these places.
24 February 2008 at 2:08 am #
I’m surprised to hear these comments, that what I’m doing is having an impact even half-way around the globe. Thanks guid Mike DelaCruz for your kind words and encouragement. I’m actually going to be a nurse, I’m in my 4th year right now and will be graduating on March.
13 April 2008 at 6:55 pm #
hi! !!!
i visit your website!!!!
i really like your pics!!!!
one of this future,maybe i can visit all your taken pics!!!
ako ni gani pacass mo(miho)
good luck!!!!
God Bless you!!!
tani IT na lang gin kuha mo nga course!!!
3 May 2008 at 10:22 am #
nice shots. my friends are planning to visit guisi beach this coming may 7.
3 May 2008 at 12:03 pm #
Cool. Good luck on your trip Shukran. Don’t forget to go boating.
4 May 2008 at 3:12 pm #
i accidentally open your website and was amazed with the photos you have. i do love photography. how i wish i can go to the places you featured in your website. it brings new life to my dying passion in photography. congrats and more power.
6 May 2008 at 2:13 pm #
Thanks. I’m honored that I was able to affect someone else’s life at the opposite side of the monitor
[...] It’s weird why I get to visit this place ever so often, even too often for my liking. The last time I was in Guisi, I was with my college friends. Now, I’m with a different set of people I’ve known over [...]
29 October 2008 at 1:34 pm #
Hi Marc,
I also went to guisi with my bakads. I really love that place, its 1 of the most unforgetable place that we visit. I also want to share with you my experience there. At first i didn’t amaze the place we went there at night so we dont see any unique features of the place. But we saw some amazing thing during that night. (para syang glow in the dark na kulay neon). That’s really amazing if you experience that!.Tapos agawan kami lahat sa kakahanap pa ng iba. And I also have a name in the left side of the island sa maliit na cave. (JEN & MIKE). Thanks for for pics. MAybe when i go back to iloilo i try to visit the place again.
Please email me some picture of the place na napuntahan mo para mapuntahan ko.
Thanks thanks.
31 October 2008 at 10:42 pm #
Ey jen, glad to know you also enjoyed Guisi. Just drop by my blog including exploreiloilo.com and my flickr account because I usually post my adventures there.
27 December 2008 at 5:41 pm #
Hi. My husband and I are so into visiting lighthouses in the Philippines. Last night, sort of a spur of the moment, we booked flights to Iloilo aiming at going to Guisi Point. Your site exploreiloilo and all the links related to it have been very helpful so far… more and more we are so excited to take the trip.
Thanks for all the info and the pix, we really appreciate it and hopefully many more adventure-seekers will be enjoined to visit Guimaras and the whole of Iloilo.=)
28 December 2008 at 12:53 am #
your welcome
Happy exploring na lang! and have a safe trip tin.
14 February 2009 at 3:59 pm #
Do you happen to be a graduate of SSC? Anyways, It’s completely amazing how you were able to capture such awesome pictures with an ordinary digicam. I actually thought you used a DSLR. Nice work, dude!
15 February 2009 at 4:42 pm #
Thanks guid. Uu, taga SSC ako. A point and shoot can suffice for most shots if the person knows how to tinker with their camera especially the manual controls (If the camera has them)
24 December 2009 at 12:00 pm #
hi! i have been reading your post and it helped me a lot. I’ve been to Guimaras once and we opted to stay at Raymen’s beach resort. Have you been there? I think I should try to visit Guisi beach too
Is it more advisable to go to Guisi? or can you suggest some other places?
24 December 2009 at 2:29 pm #
If you’ve already been to Raymen, then going to Guisi next time would be okay so that you’ll get to see other parts of Guimaras. Villa Igang (the cove adjacent to Alubihod) and Baras Beach Resort (5 mins boat ride from Alubihod), are also among the places in Guimaras that I like.
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