ILIGAN CITY TRAVEL GUIDE | Itinerary + Map
Tuesday, October 25, 2022
Iligan City is known as the City of Majestic Waterfalls. It’s not a claim based on air. This city south of the Philippines boasts a total of 23 waterfalls in its vicinity, making it one of the most attractive tourist destinations in Mindanao, both for backpackers and tourists alike.    
    
Located in the province of Lanao del Norte, it is the industrial center of the south. Its name is derived from the Higaonon word Ilijan. The name of the city originally means fortress of defense, being the site of frequent pirate and Muslim attacks during bygone eras. The area was initially settled by sea dwellers before being invaded by Visayan migrants from the island of Panglao in the 16th century, making Iligan one of the earliest Christian settlements in Mindanao.
| ILIGAN CITY TRAVEL BLOG GUIDE WHAT’S INSIDE? • Understand Iligan City • How To Get To Iligan City • How To Get Around Iligan City • Speak Iligan • Where To Stay In Iligan City • Where To Eat In Iligan City • What To See And Do In Iligan City • What To Buy In Iligan City • Festivals In Iligan City • Iligan City Tourist Spot Map • Iligan City Sample Itinerary | 
UNDERSTAND ILIGAN CITY
Iligan City is located in the province of Lanao Del Sur in Region 10 Northern Mindanao. Politically, it has already separated and is administered independently from the province since 2009. With forty four barangays, it is classified as a highly urbanized city—one of the thirty three such cities in the Philippines. For touring around the city, Barangay Poblacion—its center—is the recommended base of operation.     
    
From the flat coastal west, Iligan transforms into hills and mountains—where the waterfalls and cold springs are located—as you go eastward.     
    
Iligan has a tropical weather with rains evenly distributed throughout the year.
HOW TO GET TO ILIGAN CITY
 The city is bounded on the north by three towns from the province of Misamis Oriental (Lugait, Manticao, Tagoloan), two from Lanao Del Sur (Kapai, Tagoloan II), and the city of Cagayan De Oro. On its east is the town of Talakag from Bukidnon. Down south, it is bordered by the municipalities of Baloi, Linamon, and Tagoloan. And on its west is Iligan Bay, where its seaport is.
 The city is bounded on the north by three towns from the province of Misamis Oriental (Lugait, Manticao, Tagoloan), two from Lanao Del Sur (Kapai, Tagoloan II), and the city of Cagayan De Oro. On its east is the town of Talakag from Bukidnon. Down south, it is bordered by the municipalities of Baloi, Linamon, and Tagoloan. And on its west is Iligan Bay, where its seaport is.     
    
Although there are no operational airports in the city as of this writing, it is still pretty accessible to tourists wanting to visit its many waterfalls. There are numerous ways into getting to Iligan City.
ILIGAN VIA CAGAYAN DE ORO     
Cebu Pacific Air and Philippine Airlines flies to Cagayan de Oro from Manila, Iloilo, Davao, Cebu and Bacolod daily (1hour 20mins). From there, one can take a 1.5-hour bus ride (from ₱100.00) from Bulua Terminal that would directly bring you to Iligan City.
ILIGAN VIA OZAMIZ CITY     
Cebu Pacific and Philippines Airlines has daily flights from Manila and Cebu to Ozamiz (1hour 20mins). From Ozamiz, one can board a two-hour ferry from Cokialong Shipping Lines (₱200.00) that would directly dock in Iligan City.     
    
ILIGAN VIA CEBU CITY     
There are numerous flights to Cebu from around the Philippines and all over the world daily. From Cebu, one can then board an overnight ferry from Cokialong Shipping Lines (₱880.00) that would drop by Iligan City.
HOW TO GET AROUND ILIGAN CITY
 Jeepneys, taxis, tricycles, habal-habals (single motorcycles), and karitelas or tartanillas (horse-drawn carriages) are the main modes of transportation in Iligan City.
Jeepneys, taxis, tricycles, habal-habals (single motorcycles), and karitelas or tartanillas (horse-drawn carriages) are the main modes of transportation in Iligan City.     
    
Minimum fare for jeepneys is ₱11.00, modern jeeps ₱15.00, and tricycles start at ₱7.00, depending on where you want to get dropped. Habal-habals are mainly used for going out of the way places, haggle with the driver before boarding. Fares usually start at around ₱25.00 upwards depending on the distance you’re gonna go.     
    
Karitelas are usually found in Poblacion and in Barangay Pala-o and Tambacan. They have a fixed route but it’s fun to experience riding one. Minimum fare is at ₱5.00 to ₱7.00 per person.
SPEAK ILIGAN CITY
Iliganons, as the people of Iligan City are called, use Cebuano as their native language. But since Iligan is also a mix of people from different regions—as is the case in most cities in the Philippines—there are those who are also fluent in Maranao, Hiligaynon, Ilocano, Chavacano, and Waray. Most locals can converse in Filipino (Tagalog) and English.      
    
Thank You – Salamat     
Good Morning – Maayong Buntag     
Good Evening – Maayong Gabii     
How Much? – Tag-Pila?     
Where Is… – Aha… / Hain…
WHERE TO STAY IN ILIGAN CITY
There aren’t that many lodgings and accommodations in Iligan City. There are no big fancy hotels, most are simple inns and lodging houses which are usually frequented by people transacting business in the city. Overnight lodgings usually start at the ₱300.00 range, which is perfect for budget traveling.
 GO HOTELS ILIGAN
GO HOTELS ILIGAN      
     
Address: Robinson’s Place Iligan Complex, Brgy. Tubod     
Contact Number: (063) 224-9599     
GPS Coordinates Map: 8.218689, 124.240517      RENE’S PENSION HOUSE / B&C PENSION HOUSE
RENE’S PENSION HOUSE / B&C PENSION HOUSE     
Rates: Starts at ₱350.00 (2pax)     
Address: Andrada Compound, Roxas Ave. Ext., Brgy. Mahayahay     
Contact Number: (063) 221-3701, (063) 221-8360     
GPS Coordinates Map: 8.224294, 124.240798      THE LOFT HOTEL
THE LOFT HOTEL      
     
Address: Aguinaldo cor. Ubaldo Laya St., Brgy. Pala-o     
Contact Number: (0977) 812-9774     
GPS Coordinates Map: 8.226156, 124.249188
WHERE TO EAT IN ILIGAN CITY
While Iligan City isn’t really known as a food destination, it does offer a wide variety of restaurants and fast food chains that most cities of its size have. Besides the usual Jollibees and McDonalds, there are numerous restaurants where tourists can try local dishes and specialties. Don’t forget to try the numerous durian stalls along the road too.
 ARUMA COFFEE LOUNGE
ARUMA COFFEE LOUNGE     
Type: Cafe; Coffee, Pizza, Pasta, Sandwiches     
Opening Hours: 10:00AM to 7:00PM, Daily     
Address: Preface Building, De Leon cor. Burgos St., Brgy. Poblacion     
Contact Number: (063) 221-7913     
GPS Coordinates Map: 8.229359, 124.238016      DELECTA DINER AND CAFE
DELECTA DINER AND CAFE     
Type: Diner, Cafe; Coffee, Salad, Steaks, Rice Meals     
Opening Hours: 9:00AM to 9:00PM, Daily     
Address: 16 Aguinaldo St. Ext. Palao, Poblaction     
Contact Number: (063) 221-3397     
GPS Coordinates Map: 8.227898, 124.240581      EL CANTO GRILL AND SEAFOOD HOUSE
EL CANTO GRILL AND SEAFOOD HOUSE     
Type: Restaurant, Grill House; Rice Meals, Sizzling Dishes     
Opening Hours: 11:00AM to 11:30PM, Daily     
Address: Zamora cor. Lluch St., Poblacion     
Contact Number: (063) 221-6905     
GPS Coordinates Map: 8.229661, 124.240031      FLAMOO
FLAMOO     
Type: Burger House; Burgers, Fries     
Opening Hours: 11:00AM to 8:00PM, Daily     
Address: The Strip, Quezon Ave. Extension, Brgy. Pala-o     
Contact Number: (063) 302-6503     
GPS Coordinates Map: 8.226745, 124.249463      JACKO’S KAN–ANAN
JACKO’S KAN–ANAN     
Type: Restaurant; Rice Meals, Filipino Dishes     
Opening Hours: 8:00AM to 9:00PM, Daily     
Address: National Highway, Hinaplanon     
Contact Number: (0917) 716-8773 | (063) 222-4610     
GPS Coordinates Map: 8.246246, 124.262730      TITA FANNIES LIEMPO & CHICKEN HAUS
TITA FANNIES LIEMPO & CHICKEN HAUS     
Type: Restaurant; Rice Meals, Lechon Dishes     
Opening Hours: 9:00AM to 11:00PM, Daily     
Address: Zamora St., Brgy. Poblacion     
Contact Number: (063) 223-1899     
GPS Coordinates Map: 8.229668, 124.239850
WHAT TO SEE & DO IN ILIGAN CITY
Iligan City is home to, arguably, the country’s most famous waterfall, the Maria Cristina Falls. But besides this giant of a waterfall, it is also home to twenty two other falls that are also not to be missed. The city isn’t dubbed as the City of Majestic Waterfalls for nothing.    
    
The city also has a couple of other attractions that tourists and backpackers would find interesting, like its church, the country’s former presidents’ ancestral house, museums, parks, and cold springs.     
    
With more time, one can also explore the nearby coastal town of Linamon, if one is inclined to go beaching. For the braver souls, the Islamic City of Marawi is also just an hour ride away via fixed route vans.
 
     MACAPAGAL-MACARAEG ANCESTRAL HOUSE
MACAPAGAL-MACARAEG ANCESTRAL HOUSE     
Address: Brgy. Buruun     
Opening Hours:     
Contact Number: (063) 223-6992     
GPS Coordinates Map: 8.191245, 124.178911      TIMOGA SPRINGS
TIMOGA SPRINGS     
Address: Sitio Timoga, Brgy. Buruun     
Contact Number: (063) 223-6993     
Entrance Fee: ₱50.00     
Opening Hours: 6:00AM to 10:00PM     
GPS Coordinates Map: 8.191261, 124.179791      MIMBALOT FALLS
MIMBALOT FALLS     
Address: Purok 3, Mimbalot Buruun     
Contact Number: (0926) 422-4206     
Entrance Fee: ₱50.00     
Opening Hours: 7:00AM to 5:00PM, Daily     
GPS Coordinates Map: 8.180352, 124.170405      
     CENTENNIAL PARK
CENTENNIAL PARK     
Address: Butuan-CDO-Iligan Road, Sitio Mapalad, Brgy. Dalipuga     
Opening Hours: 8:00AM to 9:30PM, Daily     
Entrance Fee: Free     
GPS Coordinates Map: 8.320084, 124.247993      DALIPUGA FALLS
DALIPUGA FALLS     
Address: Sitio Kalubihon, Brgy. Dalipuga     
Entrance Fee: Free     
GPS Coordinates Map: 8.309556, 124.275358      KALUBIHON FALLS
KALUBIHON FALLS     
Address: Sitio Kalubihon, Brgy. Dalipuga     
Entrance Fee: Free     
GPS Coordinates Map: 8.301818, 124.275002      PAMPAM FALLS
PAMPAM FALLS     
Address: Sitio Kalubihon, Brgy. Dalipuga     
Entrance Fee: Free     
GPS Coordinates Map: 8.309137, 124.278200      
     DODIONGAN FALLS
DODIONGAN FALLS     
Address: Brgy. Digkilaan     
Entrance Fee: Free     
GPS Coordinates Map: 8.271956, 124.313459      
     TINAGO FALLS
TINAGO FALLS     
Address: Agus River, Brgy. Ditucalan     
Opening Hours: 7:00AM to 5:00PM, Daily     
Entrance Fee: ₱30.00     
GPS Coordinates Map: 8.159290, 124.185992      
     HINDANG CAVE
HINDANG CAVE     
Address: Brgy. Hindang     
GPS Coordinates Map:      HINDANG FALLS
HINDANG FALLS     
Address: Brgy. Hindang     
GPS Coordinates Map: 8.306739, 124.340963      
     MARIA CRISTINA FALLS
MARIA CRISTINA FALLS     
Address: NPC Nature’s Park, Maria Cristina     
Opening Hours: 9:00AM to 4:00PM, Daily     
Entrance Fee: ₱25.00 Kids | ₱35.00 Adult     
Contact Number: (063) 221-3988 | (063) 221-9032 to 33     
GPS Coordinates Map: 8.183349, 124.194256      
     ILIGAN CATHEDRAL
ILIGAN CATHEDRAL     
Address: Quezon Avenue, Brgy. Poblacion     
Contact Number: (063) 221-5325 | (063) 221-3285     
GPS Coordinates Map: 8.229298, 124.239465      
     MONTANER BEACH
MONTANER BEACH     
Address: Brgy. Mago-ong, Linamon     
Entrance Fee: Free     
GPS Coordinates Map: 8.185341, 124.156700      MARAWI CITY
MARAWI CITY     
Address: Marawi City, Lanao Del Sur     
GPS Coordinates Map: 8.003094, 124.285078
WHAT TO BUY IN ILIGAN CITY
Iligan City is not as touristy as some of the more famous tourist destinations in the Philippines. There are only a few stores selling souvenirs but one can still bring home a piece of Iligan City thru its native delicacies.
 CHEDING’S PEANUTS
CHEDING’S PEANUTS     
Address: 25-A Sabayle St., Iligan City     
Opening Hours: 8:00AM to 5:00PM     
Contact Number: (063) 221-5164     
GPS Coordinates Map: 8.231056, 124.235389      PINAKURAT VINEGAR
PINAKURAT VINEGAR     
Address: Greengold Gourmet, 5 Sparrow Rd., Isabel Village, Brgy. Pala-o     
Contact Number: (063) 222-0809     
GPS Coordinates Map: 8.227150, 124.256463
FESTIVALS IN ILIGAN CITY
Iligan City has an annual festival in the form of Diyandi Festival. Celebrated every September, it is a month-long celebration dedicated to the city’s patron, St. Michael. Expect trade fairs, street dancing, concerts, and other events leading to the final festival week.
 DIYANDI FESTIVAL
DIYANDI FESTIVAL     
Location: Quezon Avenue, Iligan City     
Schedule: Every September
ILIGAN CITY TOURIST SPOT MAP

ILIGAN CITY SAMPLE ITINERARY
The usual three-day vacation is enough to cover most of the tourist spots in Iligan City. But it would be ideal if one could stay for at least five days to spread one’s waterfalling adventures much more thinly. Visiting the city’s waterfalls usually comes with a fair amount of hiking and it does get tiring if one plans to visits more than three falls in a single day.   
     
    
► DAY ONE
Morning arrival in Iligan via Cebu, Ozamiz, or Cagayan de Oro    
Check in at Hotel (leave your bags at the lobby if early check in is not allowed)      
Breakfast at any nearby carinderia or restaurant     
Visit Maria Cristina Falls and Nature Park     
Lunch at any nearby Carinderia or Restaurant     
Visit Tinago Falls     
Visit Mimbalot Falls     
Dinner at Tita Fannies Liempo and Chicken Haus     
    
► DAY TWO     
Breakfast at any nearby Carinderia or Restaurant     
Visit Dalipuga Falls     
Visit Pampam Falls     
Visit Kalubihon Falls     
Late lunch at any nearby carinderia or restaurant     
Afternoon and sunset at Centennial Park     
Visit the Iligan Cathedral     
Dinner at Jacko’s Kan-Anan     
    
► DAY THREE     
Early Hotel Check Out - I suggest you leave your bags the lobby first     
Breakfast at any nearby carinderia or restaurant     
Visit Dodiongan Falls     
Visit Macapagal-Macaraeg Ancestral House     
Visit Timoga Hot Spring     
Late lunch at any nearby carinderia or restaurant     
Depart from Iligan City END OF 3-DAY ITINERARY     
    
► DAY FOUR - EXTENDED ITINERARY     
Early Hotel Check Out - I suggest you leave your bags the lobby first     
Breakfast at any nearby carinderia or restaurant     
Visit Linamon Beach     
Depart for Marawi City     
  Visit KM Zero     
  Visit Mindanao State University     
  Lunch at the Mindanao State University     
  Visit Aga Khan Museum     
  Visit the Capitol Mosque     
  Visit Padian Market     
  Visit the Darangen Dolls Store     
  Visit the Mindanao Islamic Center Mosque     
Go back to Iligan City before 5PM     
Dinner at any nearby carinderia or restaurant     
Depart from Iligan City END OF 4-DAY ITINERARY
UPDATED AS OF OCTOBER 25, 2022
 
 

















































 
 
 
 
28 comments
Wow... Sir parang nahiya na ko gumawa ng Travel Guide haha... This is the best that i've seen so far sir... from the details to images panalo ;)
ReplyDeleteSalamat Lonely Travelogue, hope you find my Iligan Itinerary useful :)
DeleteVery Informative Post, lahat nandito na! nakaka intimidate mag post ng guide, haha tama ka @LonelyTravelogue
ReplyDeleteThank you Jonathan, I made this for those wanting to visit Iligan City talaga :)
DeleteWow Kumpletos Rekados! :D Hindi pa ako nakakapag-Iligan, but I'm planning this year. Bookmarked! :D
ReplyDeleteNice! You'll surely enjoy Iligan City's tourist spots Mica :)
DeleteAyieee! Ang creative ng pagkakagawa! Na-inspire tuloy akong mag-blog! :)
ReplyDeleteSalamat Edmar! Bisita ka rin sa Iligan minsan :)
DeleteThis is cool! Iligan City is not yet on my list of "Places to Visit", and now I have a reason to include it. Thanks for the itinerary, by the way. This is very handy. :)
ReplyDeleteNo problem Aki Libo-on :)
DeleteThis guide (and all your other guides for that matter) could easily trump that of Lonely Planet. :) Keep on sharing your itineraries and your beautiful photos as well!
ReplyDeleteSalamat Brennan! Visit Iligan na :)
DeleteGreat guide! Nice map! (I love maps haha)
ReplyDeleteThanks Mustachio, you should visit Iligan soon!
DeleteCan I say something? hehehe. Gosh! I LOVE YOUR BLOG! It's the MOST INFORMATIVE BLOG I came across by far! I am excited ALL THE MORE to visit the other waterfalls of Iligan... I only visited Tinago falls and Maria Cristina Falls last May 2014..
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Thank you Stephanie, always glad to help out a fellow traveler. :)
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Delete👍👍😊 very informative sir, pwedeng pang official travel site ng iligan.
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ReplyDeleteThank you! Enjoy your trip to Iligan City!
DeleteI am a solobackpacker from Manila and I just arrived after exploring Misamis Oriental. I had best experiences at Camiguin and Cagayan de Oro but not in Iligan. Iligan sure has a number of natural resources to boot but seafoods and products are overpriced and people I met made me wonder if I am still in the "old" Manila. The Habal driver I talked with was charging me P1,000 for a 5 hour tour compared to Camiguin's P800 whole day, multiple destination tour. The tour guide assigned to me at Tinago Falls was charging me P300.00 for having taken pictures of me for a 30 minute tour. The boat riders were also asking for money and before I was hurriedly leaving the site, the personnel assigned to manage the Habal Drivers at Tinago Falls was charging me for sourcing my driver at the terminal. Could the local government look at this please? If you are serious about tourists coming in the city, then the people should be educated to look at opportunities in the long than the short term. Tourists avoid places where they feel they are being held up.
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