There’s one place in Bantayan that locals and tourists go to for the best sunset views!
A 4th class municipality in Cebu with a population of about 40,000. Madridejos, or the Municipality of Madridejos, makes up Bantayan Island facing the Visayan Sea.
From “Lawis” to “Madridejos”
Originally, the municipality was known as “Lawis,” which meant “promontory,” or a raised land overseeing a low body of water. Soon enough, the place was renamed “Madridejos” in honor of the former archbishop of Cebu, Benito Romero de Madridejos. However, amidst the name change, most locals still refer to the original name today due to them being used to it.
A Gift for the Sunset Lovers
Beyond its white sandy shores, Bantayan Island offers breathtaking sunsets that draw both locals and tourists alike. The turquoise waters and clear horizon provide the perfect backdrop for unforgettable moments and stunning Instagram shots. And so, here are some of the most magnificent sunset pics that’ll give you a glimpse of what awaits you at Madridejos!
HOW TO GET THERE?
Exact Location: Madridejos, Bantayan Island
- By Commute: Start your adventure at the Cebu North Bus Terminal and board a bus bound for Hagnaya Port, San Remigio. Upon arrival, catch a ferry to Santa Fe Pier in Bantayan Island, approximately an hour-long ride. Finally, complete your journey with a short 20 to 30-minute ride by taxi, tricycle, or moto taxi to reach the charming town of Madridejos.