Leyte Island

Leyte is an island in the Eastern Visayas island group in the Philippines. It is divided into two provinces, Leyte Province and Southern Leyte. Each province includes some nearby smaller islands. Leyte is connected by bridges across narrow straits to the larger Samar Island and to the smaller Biliran island. The two largest cities are the capital, Tacloban, on the east coast near Samar Island, and Ormoc on the western coast.

Cities and municipalities

San Juanico Bridge near Tacloban

Eastern part of Leyte

Western part of Leyte

Southern Leyte

Other destinations

Understand

Talk

Waray is spoken by people from the eastern part of Leyte, about 40% of the population of the province, including most of the people in the capital city, Tacloban.

Cebuano/Bisaya is the most common language in Southern Leyte and the western part of Leyte Province, with about 60% of the population of the province speaking it.

Get in

Agas-Agas Bridge

Tacloban's Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport is the main gateway to the island and the entire region of the Eastern Visayas including the provinces of Samar (Western) and Eastern Samar. The following airlines have daily flights:

  • Cebu Pacific - Manila, Cebu and Davao.
  • Philippine Airlines - Manila and Cebu.
  • Air Asia - Manila and Clark

Ormoc also has an airport; there are flights on Cebu Pacific to/from Manila via Cebu.

Ormoc is also the region's main ferry port with frequent boats to Cebu City. There are also some boats from Maasin to Ubay on Bohol.

Get around

See

  • 🌍 San Juanico Bridge. At 2.16 km long, this is the longest bridge spanning a body of seawater in the Philippines. It spans the San Juanico Strait from Tacloban to Santa Rita on Samar Island.
  • Agas-Agas Bridge, Sogod, Southern Leyte. The tallest bridge in the Philippines.
  • McArthur Park. You can visit the historical landmark of Leyte, which is in municipality of Palo. This is where the Americans landed to begin retaking the Philippines from the Japanese during the Pacific War, making good on General McArthur's promise "I shall return".

Do

Sunset at one of the islands of Cuatro Islas
  • Festivals - every town have their own celebration of Fiesta or Festivals in honor to their patron saints like Pasaka Festival of Tanauan, Buyugan Festival in Abuyog and Pintados-Kasadyaan Festival usually held in Tacloban City.
  • Cuatro Islas.

Eat

Leyte is famous for it delicacies like

Chocolate moron which is made of glutenous rice melted with cocoa or tablea, Binagol which is made of talyan plant (giant taro) being cooked with the hard shell of coconut and the sweetening syrup.

Drink

Leyte is famous for its beverages especially the tuba or what they called red wine. It is actually made of fermented Coconut Nectar they put something bark of a tree (they called it baruk) to make it red in color. Almost every houses have tuba stored. Usually they drink it during occasion or for past time.

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