Welcome to Alicia, Zamboanga Sibugay’s hidden rural wonder, where sunrise touches rice fields, community thrives in simplicity, and the town hums with cultural pride and agricultural strength. A place where every corner offers a slice of peaceful probinsya life, Alicia is the perfect blend of tradition, bounty, and beauty.
Alicia is a 3rd class municipality in the northeastern part of Zamboanga Sibugay, known for its fertile soil, vast plains, and tightly knit farming communities. Life here revolves around land, labor, and laughter – with locals building their days on farming, faith, and fiestas.
Baluran River View Deck – A serene riverside escape ideal for unwinding and enjoying rural scenery
Agricultural Farms – Perfect for agri-tours and experiencing harvest time firsthand
Barangay Hanging Bridges – Rustic crossings that connect communities with scenic views
Local Rice Paddies and Coconut Groves – Scenic backdrops for golden hour photos and countryside walks
Plaza Alicia – The heart of the town, where events, socials, and daily life unfold
Alicia is home to a vibrant mix of Cebuanos, Subanen, Ilonggos, and other Mindanaoan settlers. The spoken languages include Cebuano, Subanen, Filipino, and English, and the local culture thrives on cooperation, bayanihan, and strong family values. It’s a town where everyone knows your name – and probably your favorite ulam too!
Ginataang langka – Jackfruit stewed in coconut milk and chili
Adobong native chicken – A countryside twist on a national classic
Fresh tilapia and bangus – Sourced from local fishponds
Cassava-based snacks – Including suman, puto, and bibingka
Sweet bananas and farm-harvested fruits – Straight from the trees to the table
Every August 22, the town celebrates Araw ng Alicia, a lively festival filled with agri-fairs, beauty pageants, cultural parades, street dancing, and food feasts. It’s a time when everyone becomes family, and the town glows with pride and unity.
In Alicia, music is a mix of traditional Subanen instruments, acoustic Visayan tunes, and the ever-popular videoke nights. Plaza events, school programs, and fiestas are all filled with live performances and dance numbers, making the town’s soundscape as lively as its people.
Thriving rice farming and agricultural economy
A rich blend of Subanen and Visayan cultures
Friendly, close-knit communities
Araw ng Alicia celebration
Authentic probinsya lifestyle