Paraws reflected in the water |
Paraw Regatta Competition held every third Sunday of February near Tatoy's Manokan and Seafood Restaurant is a yearly tradition in celebration of the use of Paraw when settlers found their way to the shores of Iloilo. It began in 1973 as a half-day event but has now blossomed into a weeklong celebration with different events.
This is actually my first time watching the Paraw Regatta competition. We arrived at about 8:30 in the morning to a shore full of people from every corner of the world it seems. Of course, the majority of the watchers are Ilonggos. We do not want to miss the biggest sailboat competition in Asia now, don't we? Given that it's happening right outside our doors.
Panorama Shot of all Paraws |
We walked from one end of the shoreline to the other where the paraws are gathered. We took pictures of every sail design and took pictures with the sail design that caught our attention. There were some familiar ones like Son Goku and Dora, traditional ones like the Anito and Miagao Church, weird ones, very detailed sail designs majority of which depicts the life of a fisherman and life at sea in general. So we have art forms of dolphins, whales, sharks, and lots of turtles. Painting of the sail/sail design is also a different competition as part of the Paraw Regatta events.
Paraws on the beach |
At 9, the coast guard started asking the people to leave the beach lines because the race is about to start and they don't want the crowd to press to the racers. Space is needed but some photographers are left to document the start of the race. But it's better to watch the race from far off because you will really appreciate the view of the sail and not mind the hard work put in by the people who make it float. There are 3 categories in all, and all of them will be sailing from Punta Villa to Guimaras Strait and back again. The race will end when the sailboats returns and it won't be until late afternoon.
Category B starting the race |
After sending off the racers, we also left the shore to go somewhere else to eat. We ended up in the city because most of the popular restos near the shores are overcrowded with people who witnessed the send-off and will be waiting for the return of the sailors.
Category C starting the race |
For my first Paraw, it was quite good. I did not mind the heat much and I acquired a good tan. I also enjoyed critiquing the designs and highly recommend that future Paraw designers use bright colors in their design because the dark ones may look good up close but when the sailboats are in the middle of the ocean, the design cannot be appreciated really. So please make sure that you use bright colors, please!? There were also some Paraws whose design are in the back, it cannot be seen from shore when they went off to race nor it can be seen when the sailboat is ashore. Too bad because they are really good design and would look really good from afar. So I think painters should be mindful of this in the future, or just totally design both sides to make it look like a vinta.
Off to Guimaras |
There are also foreigners who are really into this that some of them are really filming the whole thing. I am not quite sure if they are simply vlogging or its really for news purposes because they have a boom mic and everything. So maybe. Others also posed for photos for teens who asked them. They are really into it also because they never failed to smile when asked, and they were asked a couple of times. :D
But the people who enjoyed the event the most were the little kids. they were frolicking in the water all throughout. From the time I arrived until after the send-off.
Kids frolicking before the start of the race |
I hope the photographers and videographers had great pictures and videos after all the effort they made just to get the correct angles. So kudos to these persons that made Paraw Regatta event look stunning in print and media and social media.
The things photographers do for their craft |
To the drones, as well. Great Flying!!!
One of the many many drones |
And to all the Sponsors. Thanks as well for making this event possible. :D
Off to Guimaras as well, Happy Paraw! |
If you plan to attend Paraw Regatta next year, please come prepared.
- Wear beach-worthy clothing that is not a bikini or swimwear.
- Wear slippers because you will wade in the water.
- Put on some sunscreen.
- Bring a cap or an umbrella.
- Bring water or money to buy water and food.
- Be prepared to wait because the race waits for the high tide or at least the dignitaries before they begin :D
Photo credits to @maikelsabido @Whereisfrances @elzniv
Daghang salamat sa pagbasa!!!
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