Capiz is known as a seafood capital of the Philippines. And not only has that allotted of tourist spots that who fully developed here in capiz. That’s why capiz is now centered of tourism also, many foreigners who visit here in capiz. They want to try the traditions in here and also the quality of our tourism. Many fully developed tourist’s spots here in capiz one of them is the Olotayan Island.
This small island is near the bigger Olutayan Island. It is a 20-minute ride by pump boats from Roxas City. It is about three to four hectares in size. The island is rocky on one side and sandy on the other. This is not inhabited, hence it is clean. The beach is inviting. The water is cool and clear and free of troublesome jellyfish all the year round. The sand is white and has an abundance of empty shells used in making shell necklaces. A small cave, about 100 meters long, winds several feet below the surface across to the Island. It has also stalactites and stalagmites. The top of Island is flat and green and is covered with fine swards of grass resembling Bermuda grass. It commands a breath-taking view of Roxas City and Pan-ay. Fishing enthusiasts and gourmets will have a wonderful time here for fish and lobster are plentiful.The island is a 30-minute ride by motorboat from Banica terminal, Roxas City. The water around is crystal clear. Thirty feet below, multi-colored fishes cavort in flashes of blue, yellow and red colors sliding through colorful seaweeds. The island’s beach is carpeted with tiny crushed shells called cascaho. And now the olotayan island is fully developed and many people visit thier you can bring your family,relatives, or even barkadas that you can enjoy.

I can use this information when I get there soon. BTW, I hope you won’t mind me leaving a signature on my captivating Capiz entry. Thanks