- Panay - Wikipedia
Panay is bisected by the Central Panay Mountain Range, its longest mountain chain The island has many rivers, the longest being the Panay River at a length of 168 kilometres (104 mi), followed by the Jalaur, Aklan, Sibalom, Iloilo and Bugang rivers
- Panay | Philippines, Map, Facts | Britannica
Panay, island, westernmost of the Visayan Islands, central Philippines, surrounded by the Sibuyan, Visayan, and Sulu seas; the Guimaras Strait to the southeast separates it from Negros It is roughly triangular in shape A rugged, almost unpopulated mountain range parallels its western coast
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Panay Island (2025) - Tripadvisor
Must-do experiences in Panay Island Book these experiences for a close-up look at Panay Island
- Panay Island Visitors Guide - Discover The Philippines
A quick guide to Panay Island Find out how to get there, what to do, eat, and drink, where to stay, and must-see spots
- Panay Itinerary: How to See the Best of Panay Island
Panay Island is a fantastic place to experience the best of both worlds – you’ve got the busy beaches of Boracay, the lesser-visited beaches of Isla Gigantes, and many cultural attractions in between So, here’s a Panay itinerary, perfect for anyone planning a trip to Panay Island
- Panay Island Map | Philippines | Discover Panay Island with Detailed Maps
Panay, measuring 4,637 square miles (12,011 square kilometers), stands out for its rich cultural heritage, particularly the famous Ati-Atihan Festival in Kalibo
- Top 13 Things To Do In Panay Island, Philippines - Trip101
Known as the gateway to Boracay, Panay will astound you with its natural attractions Here is a list of some of the best things to do in Panay Island, Philippines
- Panay – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Panay is an island in the Philippines, the most northwesterly of the Visayas island group It is to the northwest of the larger island of Negros, and easily accessible with a short ferry ride from Bacolod
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