Olotayan Beach Resort
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One of the best venues for outing together with Family and friends. It surrounds a Clean, fresh water and beautiful white sand that can make enjoyable moment
Welcome to Olotayan Beach Resort
Rates
There are 1 Room and 4 cottages. In total available for accommodation of guests and travelers. Room and cottages are conditioned with affordable rates.
Price: $
php1,500.00 $32.00
Room:
1 room that can Accommodate 5 people
Cottages:
Family cottage that can
Accommodate 8 people.
Economy cottage that can
Accommodate 6-7 people
php400.00 $9.00
php200.00 $5.00
Boating area:
For minimum of 2 hours boating
Resort Overview
Olotayan, the only island barangay of Roxas City with estimated land area of 100 hectares, actually got its name from native word “olo” (head) and “Tyan” (stomach). A popular legend that have survived the passing of decades said that in the olden days a wicked giant lived in the land and has always brought havoc and sufferings to the inhabitants who turned to the “anitos” or “anitas” (gods or goddess) who dwells in the land for help. Their pleas were heard and a strong lightning hit the wicked giant which scattered his body to the sea. The islands of Roxas City where then named after the body parts of the giant. Thus, his head and stomach (Olo and Tyan) became the island of Olotayan. Other islands like “Mantalinga” came from the Mata (eyes) and Talinga (ears), Tuwad (Buttocks) and Sepatos (feet)
Olotayan Beach Resort is owned by Dra. Evelyn Sicad and Mrs. Magallanes. There are 4 cottages and beach house with 1 rooms and sleeps up to 4-6 people. A solar panel system generates electricity for the resort.
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Contact Us
The Olotayan Beach Resort
Address:
Telephone Number :
Email:
Fax Number:
Olotayan Roxas City, Philippines
(036) 6211058 or (036) 6211365
naolotayanbeach8_gmail.com
(036) 6213-933
Amenities
News and Events
Sinadya sa Halaran Fiestival
The Sinadya sa Halaran Festival is the complex festival of the City of Roxas and the Province of Capiz. It is a various festival in that it is celebrated for both cultural and religious reasons. It is eminent every first weekend of December in celebration of the Feast of the Virgin of the Immaculate Concepcion who also takes place to be the patroness of the City of Roxas. Sinadya sa Halaran boasts of colorful activities resembling the grand procession of festivals, the fluvial parade, the lighted river floaters. There is also the conventional seafood festival and the grand pyrotechnic exhibit.
Diwal Fiestival
he Diwal Harvest Seafood Festival is held every 2nd weekend of July. The Diwal is a rare bivalve found abundantly along the coastal waters of Roxas City and Capiz. Ten years ago it disappeared from the waters of the City and Province because of illegal harvesting practices and pollution. Now, ten years later, after intensive research, seeding, and strict fishing and harvesting legislation, the Diwal is again ready for harvest as the efforts of the City have once again caused its abundance. The festival was first celebrated this year and will be celebrated annually. The Diwal is known for its sweet and juicy qualities and its immaculatelyDiwal while elliptical shells, hence the name Angel Wing Shell. Every year during the festival, tons of the bivalve are harvested and sold in the open market and the seafood festival, with drinks and music, and lots of partying in thanksgiving to the Almighty for the great and rare bounty that is Diwal.
Location
How to go to Olotayan Beach Resort in Roxas City? It's easy all you have to is to ride an airplane or a ship.
* 20 kilometers from Roxas City Airport
* 25 kilometers from Culasi Port
* 15 minutes from Culasi port to Banica pamboat
Station
* 10 minutes from Roxas City Airport to Banica
pamboat Station
* 30 minutes from Banica pamboat Station to