🦐

Roxas City — Travel & Living Guide 2026

The Seafood Capital of the Philippines in Capiz Province

Budget Living Family Visits Seafood Culture Small City Living
Note: Prices and conditions below reflect April 2026 data and can change. Always verify costs, travel schedules, and requirements with official sources before making decisions.

Roxas City serves as the capital of Capiz province and is famously known as the Seafood Capital of the Philippines, particularly renowned for its fresh prawns, crabs, and fish. This mid-sized provincial city offers a quieter alternative to major urban centers while maintaining basic amenities and good connectivity within the Western Visayas region. Travelers should verify all current information as infrastructure and services in smaller Philippine cities can change rapidly.

Best for: Seafood lovers, travelers exploring Capiz and the western Visayas beyond Iloilo/Boracay, and families visiting Capiz relatives. Not ideal if: You want nightlife, a large expat community, or major tourist infrastructure — Roxas is a quiet provincial capital with limited international amenities.

Booking.com Expedia Tours

Quick Info

Airport
Roxas Airport (domestic flights)
Grab Available
Limited
Internet
Basic fiber/4G available
Safety
Generally regarded as safe
Weather
Tropical, wet season Jun-Nov
Monthly Budget
$400-800 (verify current rates)

Getting There

Flying to Roxas

Roxas Airport has limited domestic flights, primarily from Manila via Cebu Pacific and Philippine Airlines. Flight time is approximately 1 hour 20 minutes, with costs ranging ₱3,000-6,000 ($50-100) (as of April 2026). Book flights through Expedia for competitive rates.

Via Iloilo and Land Travel

Many travelers fly to Iloilo (more flight options) then take a bus to Roxas City. The bus journey takes 2-3 hours and costs approximately ₱150-250 ($2.50-4) (as of April 2026). Ceres Bus Lines operates regular routes between the cities.

Ferry Connections

Ferry services connect Roxas to nearby islands and other Visayas destinations, though schedules can be irregular. Check current schedules locally as weather conditions frequently affect operations.

Neighborhoods & Areas to Know

City Proper

The downtown area contains government offices, banks, major hotels, and the public market. Most business establishments and restaurants are concentrated here, making it convenient for short-term stays.

Baybay Area

The waterfront district features seafood restaurants and some residential areas. This area offers views of Roxas Bay and is popular for evening dining, particularly for the city's famous fresh seafood offerings.

Airport Road

The stretch between the city center and airport has seen some development with newer commercial establishments and residential subdivisions. This area may appeal to those seeking slightly more modern amenities.

Outlying Barangays

Rural areas surrounding the city proper offer more affordable housing but with limited access to city amenities. Transportation to the city center relies primarily on jeepneys and tricycles.

Food & Culture

Seafood Capital Reputation

Roxas City's claim to fame centers on its abundant fresh seafood, particularly prawns (hipon), crabs, and various fish species. The city's location along Roxas Bay provides direct access to fishing grounds, ensuring fresh daily catches available at reasonable prices.

Local Specialties

Beyond seafood, the city offers traditional Capizeño dishes and Visayan cuisine. The public market and various carenderias provide affordable local meals, while several restaurants specialize in seafood preparations that attract visitors from across the region.

Cultural Events

The annual Sinadya sa Halaran festival celebrates the city's seafood heritage and local culture, typically held in December. However, specific cultural data for Roxas is limited compared to larger Philippine cities.

For cultural tours and activities, check Klook for available Western Visayas experiences.

Cost of Living in Roxas City (2026)

ExpenseEstimated Cost
1BR Apartment₱8,000-15,000 ($130-250) (as of April 2026)
Studio/Room Rental₱4,000-8,000 ($65-130) (as of April 2026)
Local Meal₱80-150 ($1.30-2.50) (as of April 2026)
Restaurant Dinner₱300-600 ($5-10) (as of April 2026)
Tricycle Ride₱15-50 ($0.25-0.80) (as of April 2026)
Monthly Utilities₱3,000-6,000 ($50-100) (as of April 2026)
Internet (Fiber)₱1,500-2,500 ($25-40) (as of April 2026)
Domestic Helper₱8,000-12,000 ($130-200) (as of April 2026)

Healthcare

Healthcare Facilities

Roxas City has basic healthcare facilities including the Roxas Memorial Provincial Hospital and several private clinics. However, specialized medical services may require travel to larger cities like Cebu or Manila.

For serious medical conditions or complex procedures, many residents travel to Iloilo City, which has more advanced medical facilities and specialists. International health insurance through providers like SafetyWing is recommended for expats.

Pharmacies are available in the city proper, though medication availability may be more limited than in major urban centers. For specific medical needs, consult a qualified healthcare professional familiar with Philippine healthcare systems.

Honest Downsides

Family Visit Tip

For those visiting family: Roxas City is popular among Filipino-Americans visiting family in Capiz province. The city serves as a good base for exploring rural barangays throughout the province, and the fresh seafood makes it a memorable culinary destination for family gatherings.

Book Your Stay

Booking.com Expedia Tours

Explore more of the Philippines

See our top 8 destination guides and regional city profiles.

Top Destinations More Western Visayas Cities

Get Weekly Philippines Tips

Free travel guides, cost updates, and deals. No spam.

Subscribe Free →