Vinta
Vinta refers to a traditional wooden boat used by the indigenous people of the Philippines. These colorful vessels are often characterized by their distinct sails and are primarily used for fishing, transportation, and trade. Vintas are typically made from local materials, showcasing the craftsmanship and cultural heritage of the communities that build them.
The design of a vinta is unique, featuring a narrow hull and a high sail that allows it to navigate the waters of the Sulu Sea and Mindanao. Vintas are not only functional but also serve as a symbol of the rich maritime history of the Philippines, representing the connection between the people and the sea.