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Aklan!

"It delights me to join the Aklanon community to welcome you all to our province. Aklan, dubbed as the oldest province in the country, is famous for its magnificent tourist spots and rich, diverse culture.

We invite you to visit the world’s best beach; cascading waterfalls; crystalline, cold springs; centuries-old churches; rare coral reefs; lush rainforests; and frolic with the rhythmic beatings of drums at our Ati-atihan’s street parades!

With many natural, cultural and leisure activities available, Aklan promises wholesome fun and excitement for families and honeymooners.
So experience Aklan. A lasting paradise of no equal indeed."

Provincial Headlines
Read Details August 16, 2010 - 22:23
Projects using Aklan’s abundant renewable energy resources are at various stages of implementation
Read Details August 16, 2010 - 04:43
Boracay Island’s visitor arrivals from January to June 2010 generated P8,178,425,375.40 tourism receipts
Read Details August 16, 2010 - 04:30
After El Niño’s onslaught, the province of Aklan is zeroing in on agriculture to ensure food security for Aklanons
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