Bacolod During Summer: Bacolodnon’s Guide to What to Do

Bacolod During Summer: Bacolodnon’s Guide to What to Do

Bacolod During Summer 

Bacolod During Summer: Bacolodnon’s Guide

Summer in Bacolod always feels familiar to me in a way that is difficult to explain to visitors. I was born and raised here, and like many true-blue Bacolodnons, my memories of summer are not defined by crowded tourist spots but by simple moments—afternoon walks, spontaneous food trips, and road journeys across Negros Island.

Many travelers see Bacolod as just a stop before heading somewhere else. But if you stay a little longer, you begin to understand that the city is actually a gateway to many experiences across Negros Occidental, from heritage landmarks and cultural spaces to island escapes and southern beaches.

For locals like me, summer here is not about rushing through attractions. It is about enjoying the rhythm of the city and discovering the places where Bacolodnons themselves spend their time.


Bacolod During Summer: Bacolodnon’s Guide to What to Do

Walking and Jogging at the Bacolod Government Center [ Bacolod During Summer ] 

One of the places where many Bacolodnons spend time during the late afternoon is the Bacolod City Government Center. The wide open grounds surrounding the building have become a popular space for walking, jogging, and simply getting some fresh air.

People come here after work or school to stretch their legs, exercise, or catch up with friends while walking around the large lawns. It is one of the few places in the city where you can enjoy open space while still being in the middle of Bacolod.

Just nearby is The Upper East by Megaworld, a developing lifestyle district that has become another favorite spot for locals. In the afternoons, people often walk or jog around the area, while teenagers gather to play sports or simply hang out with friends.

The combination of these spaces has created a lively environment where both residents and visitors can enjoy outdoor activities without leaving the city.


The Bacolod Food Experience [ Bacolod During Summer ] 

If there is one thing Bacolod is truly known for, it is food.

Visitors quickly discover that the city takes pride in its culinary culture. The most famous dish, of course, is Chicken Inasal, grilled chicken marinated in vinegar, calamansi, garlic, and spices, then cooked over charcoal.

Another dish that locals strongly recommend is Cansi, a flavorful sour beef soup made with bone marrow and batwan fruit. It is a dish that reflects the local taste for bold yet comforting flavors.

And no Bacolod food trip is complete without desserts such as piaya, a flat pastry filled with muscovado sugar, and Napoleones, a custard pastry that has become one of the city’s signature sweets.

Eating in Bacolod is rarely rushed. Meals here often turn into long conversations that stretch far beyond the last bite.


Bacolod During Summer: Bacolodnon’s Guide to What to Do

Visiting The Ruins [ Bacolod During Summer ] 

A short drive from Bacolod brings visitors to one of the most famous landmarks in Negros Occidental—The Ruins in nearby Talisay City.

The structure is the remains of a grand mansion built during the sugar industry’s golden age in the early twentieth century. Although it was burned during World War II, the skeletal structure that remains today is both dramatic and beautiful.

Its Italian-inspired architecture, wide columns, and open arches make it one of the most photographed places in the province.


A Creative Experience at Jojo Vito Designs Gallery [ Bacolod During Summer ] 

One activity that many visitors find memorable is mask painting at Jojo Vito Designs Gallery.

Bacolod is famous for the MassKara Festival, known for its colorful smiling masks that symbolize the resilience and optimism of the Bacolodnon spirit. At the gallery, guests can paint their own masks and explore the creative tradition behind these iconic designs.

For travelers, the experience offers something different from typical sightseeing. Instead of just observing local culture, they participate in it and create a souvenir that reflects their own creativity.


Island Escape: Lakawon [ Bacolod During Summer ] 

Although Bacolod itself is not known for beaches, it sits close to several coastal destinations. One of the most popular is Lakawon Island in Cadiz City.

A short boat ride brings visitors to the island, where calm waters and sandy shores provide a relaxing tropical setting. Swimming, kayaking, and beach lounging are among the most common activities here.

Lakawon is also known for Tawhai Floating Bar, where guests can relax above the water while enjoying the ocean breeze.


Bacolod During Summer: Bacolodnon’s Guide 

Traveling South to Sipalay [ Bacolod During Summer ] 

For travelers who want to explore further, I always recommend a road trip to Sipalay City in southern Negros Occidental.

The drive from Bacolod takes several hours, passing through sugarcane fields and coastal towns before reaching the beaches of the south. But the journey is worth it.

Sipalay is known for its marine landscapes and quiet beaches, including Sugar Beach, which stretches along a calm shoreline lined with coconut trees and small resorts.

Unlike more crowded beach destinations in the Philippines, Sipalay offers a slower and more peaceful atmosphere where visitors can truly relax and enjoy the natural surroundings.


Bacolod During Summer: Bacolodnon’s Guide 

Bacolod During Summer

Summer Through the Eyes of a Bacolodnon

For someone who grew up in Bacolod, summer is not about rushing through a long list of attractions.

It is about moments:

Walking or jogging at the Government Center.
Spending time around The Upper East.
Enjoying a long meal of local food.
Painting a mask that represents Bacolod’s spirit.
Taking a quick island escape to Lakawon.
Or driving south to Sipalay where the coastline stretches quietly along Negros Island.

Visitors may arrive expecting a checklist of things to do. But what many eventually discover is something deeper.

Bacolod is not just a place to visit—it is a place that slowly invites you to experience the relaxed and welcoming rhythm of life that Bacolodnons have always known.

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  1. MICO JAKE A. LANISTOSA BAMK3B

    If I were landing on the site for the first time, I’d immediately look for a “Map Your Adventure” interactive map and a one click in the “Check Dates” booking calendar. Since I wouldn’t necessarily know how far a heritage tour in Silay is from a nature trek in Mambukal, a map that plots everything out visually helps me see what’s actually achievable in a single afternoon without getting stuck in transit. Pairing that with a live calendar makes the whole experience feel reliable, there’s nothing more frustrating than getting excited about a trip to Lakawon Island only to realize later that the dates are blocked out. These features turn the website from a simple list of places into a real time travel partner, letting me lock in my plans for Bacolod with total confidence and less hassle in traveling.

  2. Marbie Bianca M. Jimeno BAMK 3B

    The tourism website should organize Bacolod experiences in a clear product catalog where each activity is displayed with photos, descriptions, and booking details. This catalog should be divided into categories like “Heritage”, “workshops”, “island adventures” so visitors can easily browse. Each listing must highlight unique features, such as painting mask at Jojo Vito Designs Gallery or relaxing at Lakawon Island. A powerful search engine should also be integrated to let tourists quickly find activities based on preference like budget, location, or type of experience. Search optimization ensures that results appear fast and relevant, reducing the time spent scrolling. If I were a tourist, the product catalog would help me compare different activities side by side and choose what fits my interests. The search feature would allow me to type in keywords like “beach” or “mountain view” and instantly see matching options. These two features make the website easier to use because they simplify discovery and booking. They also provide a smooth digital storefront experience similar to online shopping. Overall, product catalog and search are essential for promoting Bacolod tourism effectively.

  3. Christine D. Fernandez BAMK - 3B

    The website should look like a simple store. Each Bacolod trip, like going to The Ruins, painting masks at Jojo Vito Designs Gallery, or visiting Lakawon Island and Sipalay City, should have its own picture, short story, and price. All trips should be placed in one catalog so people can see them easily. There should also be a search box so visitors can type what they want and find it fast. After choosing, they can put the trip in a cart and then pay at checkout.

    If I am a tourist, the two best features are the search box and the shopping cart. The search box helps me find the trip I like quickly. The shopping cart helps me keep all the trips I want in one place before I pay. These make the website easy and friendly to use.

  4. Danica Turbanos BAMK 3-B

    1. The tourism website should present Bacolod’s experiences like products in a catalog, grouped into categories such as heritage, culture, food, and island escapes. A search and filter tool will help visitors quickly find activities that match their interests. The shopping cart and checkout system should allow tourists to add multiple experiences, view costs, and pay securely in one transaction. This makes discovering and booking trips simple, convenient, and enjoyable.
    2. For me, the two most useful features would be the search engine and the booking cart. The search engine because it allows tourists to type in keywords and quickly find specific activities like “mask painting.” This way, visitors can immediately discover the experiences they’re most interested in without wasting time scrolling through unrelated options. Second, the booking cart lets me add multiple experiences, review them together, and pay in one transaction, saving time and making trip planning more convenient. These features make the website simple, efficient, and user-friendly for first-time visitors.

  5. Kerr Anne Villaflor BAMK 3-B

    The tourism website should organize Bacolod experiences like an online store. Activities such as visiting The Ruins, painting masks at Jojo Vito Designs Gallery, or trips to Lakawon Island and Sipalay City should be shown in a product catalog with photos, short descriptions, prices, and a “Book Now” button. The website should also include search tools, a shopping cart, and a checkout page so visitors can easily select and book activities.

    If I were a first-time tourist, two helpful features would be a search bar with filters and a simple booking/checkout system. The search bar helps me quickly find activities based on location or type, while the checkout system allows me to confirm and pay for bookings easily. These features make the website faster and easier to use.

  6. Serg kenneth A. Pelagio bamk 3b

    For me the website should have a catalog of tourist spots with their information and the offering they provide as well as payment method be it online or cash basis. And in the case that i am the tourist i want a feature that would introduce me to activities available for the tourist spots i am checking out so i can decide which to take also a feature that would introduce me to nearby hotels near my location of activity

    Serg pelagio BAMK 3B

  7. Gemma Rioja BAMK3B

    The tourism website should follow a digital storefront structure so visitors can easily find and book experiences in Bacolod. The homepage should highlight popular activities like visiting The Ruins, painting masks at Jojo Vito Designs Gallery, and trips to Lakawon Island and Sipalay City. These should be organized in a product catalog with photos, descriptions, prices, and a “Book Now” button. Visitors can add activities to a shopping cart and complete their reservation through an easy checkout process.

    If I were a first-time tourist, two helpful features would be:
    1. Search and filters – This helps me quickly find activities based on location, price, or type of experience.
    2. Shopping cart with easy checkout – This lets me book several activities at once and pay quickly

  8. KRISTEL FAY CURIO BAMK3B

    The website should be built like a simple digital map of trip. The Product Catalog should group activities by “City Chills” for local walks and “Island Thrills” for far trips like Sipalay, making it easy to see what is near or far. The Searchbar needs filters for “Time” so you can pick a 1-hour mask painting or a whole day at Lakawon, while the Shopping Cartand Checkout should let you book everything in one go with a clear schedule.

    If I were visiting the website for the first time this two:
    – A “Travel Time” Filter because this feature lets you sort activities by how long it takes to get there, such as “Within the City”. It makes the site easier to use because it helps you plan your day without getting surprised by long travel times.
    – One-Click “Local Vibe” Bundles because these are ready-made packages that group activities together, like a “Sunset & Sweets” bundle that includes a walk at the Government Center and a dessert voucher.

  9. Emmanuel P. Gualingco BAMK3B

    The tourism website should show activities in Bacolod like visiting The Ruins, painting masks at Jojo Vito Designs Gallery, and trips to Lakawon Island or Sipalay City on the main website page. Each activity should have pictures, short details, price, and a book now option. Visitors can select activities, add them to a shopping cart, and complete their booking through the checkout page.

    If I were a tourist visiting the website for the first time, the two helpful features would be the search bar and a simple booking button. The search bar helps me quickly find places or activities I want to try. The booking button lets me reserve the activity right away, making the website faster and easier to use.

  10. Casey Jann G. Baterna - BAMK 3B

    BAMK 3B
    Based on the concept of digital storefront architecture in the article, a tourism website should organize and present the following places or experiences according to the storefront architecture. First, the website should—their website homepage should consist of an introduction of Bacolod and its highlights, such as top visited places and well-known activities or foods that tourists can try. Second, those highlights mentioned can be displayed accordingly, and that will serve as the “product catalog” of the website. Here, it will be in categories such as Negros heritage, Bacolod activities, and beach and island destinations, and it will consist of photos and descriptions of these places; their location; product or service offerings of these places or activities; and a “check more” button that will direct tourists to the respective official website or pages wherein they can set a schedule of their stay or activity. Next, the website should also have a search section where tourists can use keywords like “island tour,” “Chicken Inasal,” and many more. Upon searching, there will be filters (price, location, and type of activity), and these filters will help users to find an easy match. Just like an online shop, a tourism website can also create its own cart wherein users can add multiple places or activities they want to check or try before booking. Lastly, the website can click “Continue to Official Booking Page,” and this serves as the last step or the “check out” section, which will serve as the checkout that redirects users to its partner (tour agency).

    The two website features that are important for first-time users or visitors of the website will be the search with filter section and user reviews. First, the search with filter section helps users to navigate and find accurate options that will be based on users’ interests, budget, or location. Also, reviews and ratings are important as well because they can be a factor as well in how users will decide whether to book or look for other options. This feature will help the website to be trustworthy and help users make better choices.

  11. Krystel Joy J. Orence BAMK 3B

    If I were part of the team promoting Bacolod City, I would organize the tourism website by placing the experiences in a clear product catalog with categories such as city attractions, cultural activities, and island trips. Each activity, like visiting The Ruins, painting masks at Jojo Vito Designs Gallery, or traveling to Lakawon Island and Sipalay City, would have its own page with photos, descriptions, and a “Book Now” option connected to the shopping cart and checkout system so visitors can easily browse and book.

    As a tourist visiting the website for the first time, the two features that would help me most are a search bar with filters and an easy online booking system. The search feature would help me quickly find activities based on my interests or location, while the booking and checkout feature would allow me to reserve trips immediately. These features would make the website simple, convenient, and easy for me to use.

  12. Jannah F. Fernandez - BAMK3B

    BAMK 3B
    A website promoting experiences in Bacolod City and other cities in Negros Occidental should organize and present its digital storefront in a clear and something that visitors could use with ease. First the website homepage should highlight the popular different activities, tourist spots, and local restaurants that Negros Occidental have. These activities should be presented just like a product catalog where it contains a photo of the spot, has a brief discussion of where it was located, what activities can be done, the past experiences of the past customers, price rate or menus prices, the address, and booking details. They can also add in every information a link or telephone numbers that visitors can contact if they want to know more about the booking details. Second, visitors should be able to use the search bars with ease, it would also be nice if the website has filters that visitors can use in searching such as “local restaurant” and “beach resorts”. In terms of checking out, the website should also have a simple check out process with different modes of payment available. Through this, the visitors will have a better experience in discovering and booking their trips.

    If I were a tourist visiting the website for the first time, I think the two features that could help me quickly find and book activities would be the description of every tourist attractions and local restaurants. Because it shows the photo of the place, its brief description, activities and past experiences of customers, that would help me evaluate the place with ease in planning my trip. The second feature would be the check out process. As someone who doesn’t want to experience complicated check out processing, it would be easier for me to check out if it is clear, organized and user-friendly. Through these two features, It would be a great help for a first time visitor to have an ease of experience in using the website.

  13. Susane Andrea Mae Peregrino

    BAMK 3B

    If I were part of the team promoting Bacolod through a tourism website, I would organize the site like an online store. The main part of the site should be a “Product Catalog” that groups activities into easy categories, such as “Historical & Art” for visiting The Ruins and mask painting by Jojo Vito Designs, and “Beach Trips” for visits to Lakawon Island and Sipalay. This way, visitors can quickly find what interests them without feeling confused. A “Search” feature would help users find specific places or activities fast. Additionally, a “Shopping Cart” would let visitors select and save multiple activities at once, like a tour of The Ruins and a beach day, to plan their trip easily. A secure “Checkout” process ensures bookings are confirmed smoothly and safely, making the whole experience simple and trustworthy for every users.

    If I were a first-time visitor on the website, the two features I would find most helpful are a “Smart Filter” and “AI Assistance .” The filter helps me sort activities by price, location, or type, so I only see options that fit my budget and preferences. The AI Assistance will also help me as a user if I need to ask questions or suggestion. This makes browsing less overwhelming.

  14. Elisha S. Illustracion - BAMK 3B

    As a part of the team promoting Bacolod City through a tourism website that features experiences in Bacolod such as in New Government Center, Upper East by Megaworld, The Ruins, Jojo Vito Designs Gallery, Lakawon Island, and Sipalay City, I would organize the website wherein upon opening it, the readers will be seeing the list of must-visit places in the city. Then the list of the places will be accompanied by its pictures so that the people can visualize the said places, and along with it would be the location. This is so the people will be able to know where the place is located and it will be easier to go to. And a simple/short, concise description of their experiences in these places would also help the people know more about the place and would not have to go to an external website to search more about the place. Aside from that, it would also be better to have a booking site or link on the tourism website so that after viewing the places (photos), knowing their locations, and reading the experiences, it would be easier for the people to book the places.

    The two features on the website that would help in quickly finding and booking activities in Bacolod and nearby destinations would be the advanced search, wherein it would be easier for the people to search the place, view photos, and read experiences. The second would be the checkout page that will serve as the booking system of the website, wherein after viewing the website and choosing the locations, people will be able to confirm the booking on the website. Thus, the customer/s will be able to easily navigate the website and book places.

  15. Villagante, Joshua Alphonso J. BAMK3B

    1. Based on the concept of digital storefront architecture in the article (website, product catalog, search, shopping cart, and checkout), how should the tourism website organize and present these experiences so that visitors can easilv discover them and book their trips?

    – The tourism website can enhance the experience by adding interactive and functional elements that help visitors plan and book trips more easily. Each experience can include detailed information such as location maps, operating hours, entrance fees, and suggested itineraries. The site can also add filters and search tools so visitors can sort experiences by category (food, nightlife, beaches, or culture) and find destinations that match their interests. Finally, integrating user reviews, ratings, and a direct booking or reservation button would make the experiences more trustworthy and convenient for travelers.

    2. If you were a tourist visiting the website for the first time, what two features on the website would help you quickly find and book activities in Bacolod and nearby destinations? Explain why these features would make the website easier to use

    – Two features that would help a first-time tourist quickly find and book activities are a search and filter tool and a clear booking button for each activity. A search and filter tool would allow visitors to easily find destinations such as the Bacolod City Government Center, The Ruins, Jojo Vito Designs Gallery, Lakawon Island, or Sipalay based on categories like beaches, food, or nightlife. Meanwhile, a clear “Book Now” button on each destination page would allow tourists to quickly reserve tours or activities without navigating through many pages. These features make the website easier to use because they reduce the time needed to search for information and make the booking process more direct and convenient.

  16. Casmir Anthony Grandeza BAMK 3B

    Tourism websites could start by offering a personalized experience by tracking tourists’ hotels and showing them nearby tourist spots such as The Ruins or Jojo Vito’s Designs Gallery. Say for example, a tourist group is currently staying at the hotel, Seda Capitol Central. Tourism websites could direct them to nearby spots like the Bacolod Baywalk Recreational Park or give them a chill mall experience at Ayala Malls Capitol Central.

    Features like the tourists’ current location can help pinpoint nearby tourist hotspots, or quick surveys that discover the tourists’ interests and hobbies. These features can help a website reach maximum potential in leading tourists to their favored locations.

    BAMK 3B

  17. Aliyah Faith C. Virata BAMK-3B

    To better promote Bacolod City through a tourism website, the website would be more effective if pictures and information about the different places were placed next to each other, or side by side, rather than scrolling down for a long period. Many users’ attention can be quick, so showcasing everything immediately can capture their attention faster. A way to optimize this would be to show the places with their picture and brief description, allowing the user to click on it for more information if they are interested in knowing more about the place, its contact information, directions, and how to book trips to that place. This way, the website directly highlights the most important information, which can allow users to discover it more easily, rather than merging all the information into one scroll, where they may lose interest or miss certain places listed. Additionally, tab buttons at the top that offer different functions such as the search feature, available places, contact information, and the booking process would also make it easier to locate.

    If I were a tourist visiting the website for the first time, a feature that would help me quickly find and book activities would be a storefront directly showing the places side by side, along with their short description, making it more interactive and interesting to click on. Another feature is the different tab buttons at the top to organize functions and make the process of canvassing and booking much easier, organizing everything in one place where it can be easily seen. As an online user, these two features would be beneficial for me, as the simple and direct layout makes things easier and faster.

  18. Abigail J. Arciaga - BAMK 3B

    The tourism website should organize these as “products” by categorizing them into experiences such as Destinations/Tourist Attractions, Food, and Activities. This can be presented in the homepage, so visitors will be able to see them as soon as they open the website and click on whatever interests them the most. These experiences can then have high quality photos, descriptions, locations, price range/expected expenses, and maybe even include fun facts or customer/tourist reviews to pique their interest even more while providing credibility. They can even include a “Most Visited” or “Highest Rated” category at the top as a recommendation for first-time users. Klook is one good example of an easy to navigate tourism website that includes all these features. The website can then integrate a checkout button, which leads visitors to a shopping cart where they can finalize booking details and payment information needed to complete the transaction. It’s important that the tourism website is partnered with the attractions posted on the website to ensure a smooth and hassle-free experience for both ends.

    If I were a tourist visiting the website, the first feature that would catch my eye is the content of the homepage. Having them clearly displayed with proper labeling would help me decide on what to actually book, especially the “Most Visited” category. The second feature I would look for is a search function with a filter system, since there are times when I do my research ahead of time and already know what I’m looking for. This helps ease navigation of the website and narrow down the search results to fit my exact specifications. These two features would make my first website visit experience more seamless and user-friendly, making it easier to find, discover, and book trips in one go.

  19. John Dave Coronel

    The tourism website should organize Bacolod’s experiences using a digital storefront model: a vibrant homepage with hero images of The Ruins, MassKara masks, Lakawon Island, and Sipalay beaches leads to clear categories Heritage & Landmarks, Cultural Workshops, Island Escapes, Southern Adventures, Local Life each experience page includes photos, short Bacolodnon descriptions, prices, availability, and a “Add to Itinerary” button that populates a persistent booking cart for bundling activities, while a prominent search bar with auto suggestions and filters like location, duration, or price enables fast discovery and easy booking.

    The booking cart’s “Add to Itinerary” buttons and the intelligent search bar with auto suggestions and filters are the two most useful features for me as a first-time traveler. This research allows me to quickly find pertinent options like “Lakawon” and other excited places.

    BAMK3-B

  20. Carl Condes - BAMK3B

    A tourism website promoting Bacolod City should be organized like an online store so tourists can easily find and book activities such as visiting The Ruins, painting masks at Jojo Vito Designs Gallery, or traveling to Lakawon Island and Sipalay City. The website should also organize the activities into clear categories like historical places, art and culture, and island trips. Each activity should include photos, a short description, the schedule, and a “Book Now” button so visitors can easily understand and book the experience. If I were a tourist visiting the site for the first time, two helpful features would be the search bar and the categorized activity listings, because the search bar would allow me to quickly find specific attractions while the organized categories would make it easier to explore different experiences, helping me plan and book my trip more efficiently.

  21. Andrew Lim 3B

    The tourism website should organize the experiences like a digital storefront by grouping activities into categories such as “City Attractions,” “Art & Culture,” and “Island Getaways,” with each listing showing details, photos, prices, and a simple booking option for places like The Ruins, Jojo Vito Designs Gallery, Lakawon Island, and Sipalay City. This makes it easier for visitors to browse and choose experiences the same way they would shop for products online. 

    If I were visiting the website for the first time, two helpful features would be a search bar with filters and a simple booking or checkout system. The search feature would help me quickly find activities by location or type of experience, while the easy booking system would allow me to reserve tours or activities in just a few steps without confusion.

  22. Bernice Agsam BAMK3B

    1. I think the tourism website should categorize events in the same way that an online store does. The homepage can feature popular destinations such as The Ruins, Jojo Vito Designs Gallery, Lakawon Island, and Sipalay City. Each activity can be displayed in a product catalog, including photographs, a brief description, a price, and a Book Now button, allowing tourists to quickly select and book.

    2. If I were a tourist visiting the website for the first time, two useful features would be the search bar with filters and the simple checkout system. The search bar with filters would allow me to easily find activities such as heritage sites, island trips, or cultural experiences without having to scroll through multiple pages. The booking and checkout system would allow me to easily confirm my chosen activities in a few steps. These features would increase the website’s usability by saving time and making the booking process simpler and more organized for travelers.

  23. John Carl T. Olivas BAMK 3B

    The tourism website should present Bacolod’s attractions as products in a catalog with clear descriptions, images, and booking options. Each experience such as visiting The Ruins, painting masks at Jojo Vito Designs Gallery, or beach trips to Lakawon Island and Sipalay City should have its own page with pricing, schedules, and “Add to Cart” booking buttons. The two most useful features for tourists are the search/filter tool and the shopping cart with instant checkout because they make it easy to quickly find activities and book multiple experiences in one step. The search tool ensures that visitors can personalize their itinerary based on interests (heritage, culture, or beach leisure), while the cart system simplifies the booking process by consolidating payments and confirmations. This organization not only improves user experience but also increases the likelihood of tourists exploring more destinations in Bacolod and nearby areas. By making the site intuitive and visually engaging, it can encourage longer browsing time and higher booking conversions.

  24. Sebastian Richardson

    The tourism website should organize the activities in a product catalog with categories like city tours, art activities, and beach trips. Each activity should include photos, a short description, the price, and a booking option. Visitors should also be able to add activities to a shopping cart and go to the checkout page to book their trips online.

    If I were a tourist visiting the website for the first time, two helpful features would be a search bar and an easy checkout system. The search bar helps me quickly find the activities I want, while the easy checkout lets me book and pay for the trip easily. These features make the website simple and convenient to use.

  25. Edneil Chad B. Usi BAMK 3B

    Edneil Chad B. Usi BAMK 3B

    The tourism website should organize the experiences into a product catalog with categories like city tours, art activities, and beach trips. Each activity should have photos, a short description, price, and a booking option. Visitors can add activities to a shopping cart and proceed to checkout to easily book their trips online.

    If I were a tourist visiting the website for the first time, two helpful features would be a search bar and an easy checkout system. The search bar helps me quickly find activities I want, while the easy checkout allows me to book and pay for the trip quickly. These features make the website simple and convenient to use.

  26. Daphne Mariel Artagame BAMK3B

    If I were a tourist visiting the website for the first time, two helpful features would be a search bar with filters and an online booking system with clear categories. The search bar with filters would allow visitors to easily find activities in Bacolod City and nearby destinations by sorting options based on location, price, or type of activity. Meanwhile, an online booking system organized by categories such as tours, food experiences, and cultural attractions would make it easier for tourists to browse and reserve activities quickly. These features would make the website more user-friendly because they simplify navigation and help visitors plan their trip more efficiently.

  27. Darryl Jann Villanueva BAMK 2B

    1. Filterable Activity Catalog (Product Catalog):

    • Why: Since the article mentions destinations ranging from city spots (Government Center) to far-off coastal cities (Sipalay), a filter allows a tourist to sort activities by Location (Within City vs. Out of Town) or Duration (Half-day vs. Overnight). This helps a visitor quickly decide what fits into their specific travel schedule without reading every individual page.

    2. Interactive “Summer Map” Search:

    • Why: Using a map-based search feature would allow a visitor to see the geographical relationship between Bacolod, Lakawon (North), and Sipalay (South). This makes the website easier to use because it visualizes the “road journey” mentioned in the article, helping tourists plan their logistics and transportation more efficiently.
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  28. Jeren Justin Aguilar BAMK 3B

    For me i see it as a tourism website promoting Bacolod city that follows digital storefront, because of this visitors can easily discover and book activities. The homepage should like follow a digital storefront window or layout. These experiences should be organized and categorized in the product catalogue. Each activities should include photos , descriptions, location, maps and schedule . And adding the Book Now button that adds activity like shopping cart.And lastly useres could proceed in the checkoutout page where they can confirm their booked activities or products similar to an online store.

    Like if i were a tourist visiting the website for the first two features that would really help me quickly find booked and activities with sa search bar and with filters, a simple shopping and booking system.

  29. Kshatria Belicena BAMK 3-B

    In my opinion, the tourism website should present Bacolod experiences in a simple and organized way so visitors can easily explore them. The homepage can highlight popular places like The Ruins, Jojo Vito Designs Gallery, Lakawon Island, and Sipalay City with photos and short descriptions. The activities can be arranged in a product catalog by category so tourists can quickly browse and book their trips through a simple checkout process.

    If I were a tourist visiting the website for the first time, the search feature and the product catalog would help me the most. The search feature would allow me to quickly find the place I want to visit, while the product catalog would help me explore other activities available in Bacolod and nearby destinations. These features would make the website easier and more convenient to use.

  30. Wendell Ben D. Batain BAMK 3-B

    The tourism website should organize Bacolod’s experiences into a clear Product Catalog categorized by “Culture” (The Ruins, Jojo Vito) and “Nature” (Lakawon, Sipalay), allowing users to add multiple activities to a single Shopping Cart for a one-click Checkout. As a first-time visitor, the two most helpful features would be Filtered Search and a Real-Time Booking Calendar. These features make the site easier to use by letting visitors instantly narrow down activities based on their interests and confirm their trip dates immediately without needing to wait for an email response.

  31. Marc Christian Bargo BAMK3B

    Question 1
    1. Product Catalog- Product Catalog Instead of simple text descriptions, the experiences mentioned in the article. These should be categorized into logical groups such as “Heritage & Culture,” “Island Escapes,” and “Local Crafts & Workshops.” Each entry should feature high-quality imagery, a detailed itinerary, and transparent pricing.

    2. Interactive Itinerary Builder: : The article mentions that Bacolod is about rhythm and local favorites like the Government Center or food trips. An itinerary builder would allow me to drag and drop these activities into a calendar view. It makes the website easier to use by helping me visualize the travel time between Bacolod City and distant spots like Sipalay, preventing me from overbooking my day.
    Categorized Quick-Filter Tabs- Since the article distinguishes between city activities and out-of-town trips (Lakawon, Sipalay), these filters allow me to instantly narrow down my choices based on how much travel I am willing to do. It removes the information overload by separating quick city tours from full-day excursions.

  32. John Fegidero

    John Jhunrae J. Fegidero BAMK 3B
    The tourism website promoting Bacolod City should be organized like a digital storefront so visitors can easily explore and book activities. The homepage can highlight well-known attractions such as The Ruins, mask painting workshops at Jojo Vito Designs Gallery, and beach trips to Lakawon Island and Sipalay City. These experiences can be arranged in a product-style catalog where activities are grouped into categories like cultural tours, art experiences, and beach trips. Each listing should include photos, a short description, the price, available dates, and a clear “Book Now” button so users can add the activity to a cart and continue to checkout for payment and confirmation.

    If I were visiting the website for the first time, two features would make it much easier to use: a search bar with filters and a featured experiences section. A search bar with filters would help me quickly find activities based on my interests, location, price range, or how long the activity takes. The featured experiences section could highlight the most popular attractions, helping first-time visitors quickly see what Bacolod is known for and decide what activities to try. Together, these features would make the website more convenient and user friendly for tourists planning their trip

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