Roca Encantada.
Perched on a dramatic rocky outcrop overlooking the Iloilo Strait, Roca Encantada is a historic summer home built in 1910 as a tribute to Doña Presentacion Hofileña Lopez. From a distance, this Guimaras landmark resembles a Spanish galleon rising from the stone, a silhouette that survived decades of history and earned it a Heritage House designation. While the home's interiors remain private, the draw here is the architecture and the spectacular coastal vantage point. Visitors ascend a grand exterior staircase to reach a wide, breezy balcony that offers unobstructed views of the rocky shoreline and the offshore islets known as the Seven Sins. It is a peaceful, scenic stopover defined by manicured gardens, ocean breezes, and a distinct sense of early 20th-century family legacy.
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