The Iloilo–Capiz Road is a 122.779-kilometer (76.291 mi), north–south lateral highway that connects the city of Iloilo[1] in the province of Iloilo[2][3] to the city of Roxas[4] in the province of Capiz,[5] Philippines.
The road is a component of National Route 5 (N5) and National Route 505 (N505) of the Philippine highway network, as well as the Western Nautical Highway of the Philippine Nautical Highway System.
The road starts near the kilometer zero of Panay Island at Arroyo Fountain rotonda in Iloilo City Proper.
From Ivisan poblacion, it turns east towards Roxas City. It then veers north towards the Roxas City poblacion, where the road becomes locally known as Roxas Avenue. It crosses the Panay River and meets the Roxas City Fountain roundabout, where it transitions from N5 to N505 and turns to the west. It turns north as its newer route, locally known as Arnaldo Boulevard, facilitating access to the Roxas Airport and Port of Culasi. It meets the northern coast of Panay Island and ends at the intersection with Roxas City Circumferential Road at the Port of Culasi.
Intersections are numbered by kilometer post, with Iloilo Provincial Capitol in Iloilo City designated as kilometer 0.
The Jaro Spur Road is a 0.570-kilometer (0.354 mi) spur road that serves as the main bypass road for Iloilo–Capiz Road in Jaro, Iloilo City.
The entire route is located in Iloilo City. No kilometer posts were posted anywhere along the road.