PARAW REGATTA
Paraw Regatta Festival or Iloilo Paraw Regatta Festival is an
annual festival held in February in Arevalo, Iloilo City, Philippines.
Its main event is a sailboat race in Iloilo Strait that features the
Paraw, a Visayan double outrigger sail boat. It is considered as
the oldest traditional craft event in Asia, and the largest sailing
event in the Philippines. It is one of Iloilo City's tourism events
along with the Dinagyang Festival, Kasadyahan Festival,
Chinese new year festival and La Candelaria festival.
The Paraw race course is a thirty-kilometer distance in the Iloilo Strait,
running up the coast of Panay and then down the coast of Guimaras,
before returning to the finish at Villa Beach. The participating paraws
are categorized based on the waterline length of the boat's body and
further classified according to their sails as "unpainted" or "painted",
wherein the sails are used as canvas for artwork and colorful designs.
The Iloilo Paraw Regatta has grown from a half-day sailboat race into the
multi-event festival that it is now.
The Paraw regatta is a race among seafarers on colorful
sailboats called Paraws in the straits between Guimaras
Island and the city of Iloilo. From a simple boat race,
it transforms into a festival of various activities.
Now on its 39th year, the Iloilo Paraw Regatta is the oldest
traditional craft event in Asia, and the largest sailing event in
the Philippines. The Iloilo Paraw Regatta Foundation currently
organizes the activities, with leading support from the
Iloilo City and Provincial Governments and the Department
of Tourism, along with private sector donations.
Activities have been expanded to spread over a week. On
the Saturday of the climactic weekend there is slalom racing
on a course by the beach to facilitate crowd participation.
On the Sunday, the thirty-kilometer distance race is sailed
on a course in the Iloilo Strait, running up the coast of Panay
and then down the coast of Guimaras, before returning to the
finish at Villa Beach. Participant exposure to the events is in
the tens of thousands.
The geophysical shape of the Iloilo Strait provides year
round breezes. Thus the working sailboat still predominates.
In these times of high fuel costs, and polluting oil spills, one
can appreciate the simple ecology of the traditional paraw.
Nevertheless, the skills needed to sail are far more complex.
The objective of the Regatta is to celebrate the skills of the
paraw sailors, and bring a fiesta spirit into their lives. And
with the colorful painted sails, this spirit is brought into the
lives of participants and tourists as well.