II. Land Use
Forest 2,757.0000
Agriculture 7,983.0288
Settlement(urban/rural) 124.0720
Zones specified for tourism 23.0000
Other 10,887.1008
III.Infrastructure
AIRPORT
Name Feeder Airport (Mclain, Buenavista)
Capacity Private plains only
Problem No direct flights from Manila to Guimaras
Plans Build provincial airport from Manila to Guimaras
SEAPORT
Name Buenavista Wharf (Sto. Rosario, Buenavista, Guimaras)
Number of pier 1
Terminal capacity
Any problems
Future plans
ROAD
Total length of road network in city 547.48 KM (from Manila)
Total length of road:
National 148.8561
Provincial 30.4770
Municipal 5.3077
Problems:
Future plans:
WATER SUPPLY
Name: Local Water Utilities Administration (LWUA)
Capacity 1,371 cu. m./day
Problems
Plans
SEWARAGE SYSTEM
Name
Capacity
Problem
Plans
POWER SUPPLY
Name GUIMELCO
Capacity 33 Brgys./92%
Problem
Plans
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Name Globelines, TELOF, and PLDT Phones
Capacity Buenavista ,Jordan and Nueva Valencia.
Problems Poor area coverage for the whole province.
Plans In the next five years, the landline provider plans to install 4,500 telephone lines to keep pace with the economic activity in the province.
IV. TOURIST ATTRACTION
NATURE
River Mantangingi river, Daliran River
Coast Tiniguiban Island, Beaches of San Miguel and Navalas
Marine park Taklong Island National Marine Reserve
Diving spot Taklong Island
Unique land form Siete Picados (Seven Isles)
HISTORY AND CULTURE
Church Navalas Church
Historic remains Punta Blanco Traget Range (Ruins), MacArthur / Camp Jossman Headquarters (Ruins)
Other buildings Good Shepherd’s Fold Academy, Roca Encantada
INDUSTRIAL TOURISM
Forestry tourism
Farm and ranch Oro Verde Mango Plantation (Piña, Buenavista, Guimaras)
Fishery tourism