Carles Public Market

Have a look at the daily happenings of the busiest place in town, the Carles Public Market. Outside the Market is the terminal for different types of transportation, but the most popular at the moment are the "singles" (motorbike).

Locally grown vegetables and fruits are for everyone to enjoy at a very reasonable prices.

Some of the fruits were imported from the city or nearby towns.


One of the many pride of Carles is the abundance of it's sorrounding sea. Fresh fish, sea shells, shrimps, crabs and many more are daily sights at the wet market.

Sicogon Island, Carles, Iloilo - Once A Tourist Paradise

Before Boracay's international appellation, an island from the northwestern part of Iloilo province was one of the top tourist destination in Asia. During 1970s to early 1980s, Sicogon Island, which is part of the Gigantes group of islands, was famous for its long stretch of white sand beach which was said seven kilometers longer than Boracay.

Approximately an hour and half pump boat ride from Barangay Bancal, mainland of Carles, one can take pleasure watching the long stretch of white coastline of Barangay Buaya, Sicogon Island, lined with coconut trees forming a refreshing divide between the lush forest and the blue waters. Fronting the white sand beach of Barangay Buaya is Tumaquin Island known for its aura of fantasy. This unhabited island has clear waters and creamy beach. Identified as a potential scuba diving site which holds the elusive qualities of undersea world. Trekking farther on the north east of Barangay Buaya, approximately two kilometers, is the majestic Mt. Opao, the pride of Sicogon Island. Standing at the top one can have a breathtaking view of the island and the neighboring islands. Its forested slopes are acclaimed to be the haven of wild boars, bald eagles, pitcher plant and various species of flora and fauna. The whole of Sicogon Island depends on the natural spring coming from MT. Opao for their water system.

Another attraction of the island are its abundant coral reefs which is good for scuba diving and snorkeling. Giant clams are also abundant in the island. This clams can grow up to 4 feet in diameter and most of this clams can be found near the entrance of old Spanish churches used to hold holy water.

Formerly, the Sicogon Beach Club was composed of two sites. The site where the main facilities are located such as the Clubhouse, cottages, swimming pools, sports and recreational facilities, wharf, airstrip and other facilities. The second site was used for picnics, swimming and scuba divings. The prior site was located at Barangay San Fernando while the latter site was at Barangay Buaya.

Entertainment stars and royalties used to go and spent their vacation in the island. Mr. Dolphy Quizon, the comedy king's family used to spent their family outings and parties in the island. "Ang Pinakamagandang Hayop sa Balat ng Lupa" of Ms. Gloria Diaz was shot in the island, the scenes of the movie shows the unspoiled natural resources of Sicogon.

During the mid 70's to early 80's Sicogon had a world class resort where different local and international tourist visited and stayed in the island. Today, remains of the resort's hotels and cottages, swimming pools and the private airstrip were still visible in the island.

Unfortunately, on its way to be known worldwide, the developer, a Marcos crony, defaulted his loan and country's security issues and travel advisories after the death of Benigno Aquino caused the closure of the island's operations.


Article copied from : http://theresataylo.net63.net/

Merry Christmas To All - Malipayon Nga Paskwa Sa Aton Tanan

To All Readers and Followers of this blog... Merry Christmas!... May God always Bless Us All.

Masadyahon Nga Paskwa Sa Aton Tanan. Palanggaon kag suportahan ta ang pag-uswag sang aton banwa. Kabay pa nga malinong ta nga maicelebrar ang pagkatawo sang aton Mahal nga Ginoong Jesus.

Carles History - This is serious reading!!!

Sometime in 1846, Francisco Ariola, son of the datu from Jolo, together with his men, found themselves in the shores of Carles. He immediately organized the early settlers who later mingled with his men at Punta Bulakawe, a plateau just 330 meters north of the Poblacion (town proper). The settlers extended their clearing up the jungles and virgin lands for development. The Provincial Governor of Capiz commissioned Ariola to facilitate transportation of families recruited from Antique and Aklan. Soon afterwards, more settlers came. The Punta Bulakawe settlement, thus formed was included under the Pueblo de Pilar, Capiz.


Towards 1856, as the general clearing progressed, Francisco transferred Bulakawe to the lowland south of the settlement. The settlement was named BADIANG, which means “wild giant gabi variety” because of the abundance of this plant in the vicinity of the new site. As streets were laid out, Ariola, caused the equal distribution of the home lots to settlers along side the new created streets. Some settlers however, built their homes near farms. This later led to the formation of other barrio settlements.

On January 1860, the leaders of the Barrio Badiang headed by Francisco Ariola went to Capiz to petition the provincial government to make Barrio Badiang a municipality. The governor denied the petition on the ground that Barrio Badiang was only newly created and was not yet capable of becoming a pueblo. Not discouraged by their first failure, the petitioners traveled for days to Iloilo City, to bring this petition to Governor Jose Maria Carles, a Spanish Governor. After studying the case, Governor Carles approved the petition and thus, Barrio Badiang became a “pueblo”.


The jubilant people of Badiang, in gratitude to Governor Carles for his approval of this petition, presented another petition to change the name Badiang to Carles in honor of the Governor. This petition was approved and on July 1, 1862 Carles was inaugurated as a new Pueblo with Alenjandro Buaya as the first Gobernadorcillo del Pueblo.


On January 1, 1904, the Municipio de Carles was demoted to the status of a Barrio of Balasan. This incident disheartened some CarleseƱos who migrated to other towns and provinces. But among those who stayed on were the strong willed ones who struggled hard to make Carles an independent municipality. Headed by Casimero Andrada, the Carles Separation Movement succeeded in getting the approval of he CarleseƱos petition for separation from Balasan on January 1, 1920. Federico A. Ramos was appointed as the first Municipal President of Carles. It was during the incumbency of Municipal President Enrico Ilanga that the title of the municipal head was changed to Municipal Mayor and continued to be such until today.

Information taken from : http://ilonggos.net

St. Therese de Avila Kindegarten - Christmas Program

These are the very cute kinder students of St. Therese de Avila Kindergarten School in Poblacion, Carles.

Watching proudly are the parents (and yayas) of the kids. Exchange gifts among the kids was also part of the event. Hmmm... kilala ko gd ang iban na itsura dira, hehe!

Carles Church

This is the beautiful church of Poblacion, Carles, Iloilo. The Carlesanon are devoted Catholic. St. Therese de Avila is the Patron Saint of Carles.

Inside the church is very quiet with only the sound of birds is the only music you can hear. The peacefulness of the place will give you the right solemness you seek for your spiritual needs.

Carles church is one of the most beautiful but one of the biggest churches in the whole of province of Iloilo.

Rev. Fr. Gil Mediana is the current Parish Priest of the town of Carles.

Isla de Gigantes, Carles


This is only one of the many reasons why you need to visit Carles. Our beaches and islands are one of the most spectacular places in the Philippines.


This is the famous "Tangke" in Isla de Gigantes. It known for its crystal clear water and isolated location. It won't get any better than this. It's definitely nature at its best!

Carles 2010 Election Poll



Participate on the survey...
Let your voice be heard!

Para sa igaka-uswag sang banwa sang Carles!

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KARIAN Computers - 1st in Carles

Carles is moving forward. The town has now its first ever Internet and Gaming destination. KARIAN Computers is owned and manage by Mr. & Mrs. Ian Kim Betita. Above is the official banner of the shop.

Underneath the shop are local stores that cater to the needs of the locals. Another improvement in Carles is the presence of stores that caters to the needs of students and teachers, i.e. school and office supplies.

From surfing the net, gaming online... and more gaming!!! Carles is definitely moving forward.

To All Carlesanon...


Hello,
I'm making a blog about our pinalangga na banwa sang Carles. I'll try my very best to somehow update this blog as often as I can. I hope this little gesture of mine will introduce our little town to the the rest of the country, if not to the world.

If you have some pictures or video wanted me to post here... pls send it to me at... ikb_1409@yahoo.com