DUMAGUETE & NEGROS ORIENTAL | Travel Guide + Itinerary + Budget + Map
Tuesday, August 09, 2016
Negros Oriental is one of the two provinces that make up Negros Island. It is bounded by Negros Occidental on the west, the island of Cebu on the east and island province of Siquijor on the southeast. It has a total of 25 towns including Dumaguete City (the City of Gentle People), its capital.    
    
Most tourists who visit the province usually enter—both by ferry and plane—via Dumaguete City. With that in mind, I would be basing this travel guide with Dumaguete as the base of operation. This actually makes sense as not only are there numerous hotels and restaurants in the city, but it is also centrally located when it comes to the tourist spots within the province. And indeed, the province has a lot to offer (including the nearby Siquijor Island, which is usually part of the tours in Dumaguete); gushing waterfalls, pristine lakes, historic buildings, breezy boulevards, beaches, sandbars, good food and yes, the gentlest of people.
► HOW TO GET TO DUMAGUETE
From Manila and Cebu, there are planes flying daily to the Dumaguete-Sibulan Airport. As of this writing, they have yet to carry any international flights though. Alternatively, there are also numerous ferries that dock at the Dumaguete Port, which is right within the city; from the nearby Siquijor Province, to Cebu, Tagbilaran and all the way to Dapitan, Dipolog and Zamboanga in Mindanao. If you’re coming from Bacolod City, you may also travel to Dumaguete by land, if you don’t mind long trips.
► BOOK A DUMAGUETE BUS, FERRY, PRIVATE TRANSFER, FLIGHT ONLINE    
      
1 HOUR TRAVEL TIME ○ FARE: PHP2,700.00+/- ONE WAY  
● CEBU PACIFIC - Flies 2 to 3 Times Daily | (02) 7020-888     
● PHILIPPINE AIRLINES - Flies 2 Times Daily | (02) 777-5932       
     
40 MINUTES TRAVEL TIME ○ FARE: PHP1,600.00+/- ONE WAY     
● CEBU PACIFIC - Flies Once Daily | (02) 7020-888         
    
FROM BACOLOD SOUTHBOUND TERMINAL ○ ABOUT 5 TO 6 HOURS ○ FARE FROM PHP290.00+/- ONE WAY     
● CERES LINER - Every Hour Daily | (034) 434-2386 | (034) 434-2387          
VIA TAGBILARAN CITY PORT ○ ABOUT 2 HOURS TRAVEL TIME ○ FARE FROM PHP700.00+/- ONE WAY     
● OCEANJET - Sails once daily | (0932) 873-4885, (0922) 857-2300     
● WEESAM EXPRESS - Sails daily | (038) 501-8823          
VIA CEBU PIER 1 PORT ○ ABOUT 7 HOURS TRAVEL TIME ○ FARE FROM PHP350.00+/- ONE WAY     
● LITE FERRIES - Sails 6 times weekly to Larena Port | (032) 254-0383         
     
VIA DAPITAN PORT ○ ABOUT 4 HOURS TRAVEL TIME ○ FARE FROM PHP320.00+/- ONE WAY     
● COKALIONG SHIPPING - Sails 4 times weekly | (065) 212-2461, (0939) 906-8864     
● GP LINES - Sails 4 times weekly | (032) 255-8695       
    
VIA PULAUAN PORT ○ ABOUT 4 HOURS TRAVEL TIME ○ FARE FROM PHP330.00+/- ONE WAY     
● ALESON SHIPPING - Sails twice daily | (065) 212-8652 to 53         
     
VIA SIQUIJOR PORT ○ ABOUT 1 HOUR TRAVEL TIME ○ FARE FROM PHP136.00+/- ONE WAY       
● DELTA FERRY - Sails daily | (035) 420-1111, (035) 420-0888     
● GL SHIPPING LINES - Sails 6 times weekly | (035) 480-5534, (0915) 891-1426     
● OCEANJET - Sails daily | (0923) 725-3734     
● MONTENEGRO SHIPPING LINES - Sails twice daily from Larena Port | (035) 422-3632     
● M/V SIQUIJOR ISLAND - Sails every Saturday          
VIA ZAMBOANGA PORT ○ ABOUT 1 HOUR TRAVEL TIME ○ FARE FROM PHP136.00+/- ONE WAY       
● GP LINES - Sails once weekly | (032) 255-8695     
   
    
► GETTING AROUND DUMAGUETE & NEGROS ORIENTAL

The main mode of transportation in Dumaguete City is the tricycle, the minimum fare is PHP10.00. Single motorbikes called habal-habal are also numerous and much cheaper, albeit a bit more dangerous, at PHP8.00 per passenger. Traveling to the nearby towns, jeeps and buses, both air-conditioned and ordinary, are available at their respective terminals. The best way to go around the province and not to mention the cheapest, is by renting a motorbike (PHP400.00/day - Kokoi’s Motorbike Rental 0926-9230455).     
    
    
► TOURS IN DUMAGUETE

While most of the tourist spots in Dumaguete and around Negros Oriental can be toured DIY-style, most hotels in the city offer organized tour. These are definitely more comfortable and less of a hassle, but the downside is it’s much more expensive (except, apparently, for the Apo Island tour). I personally haven’t used any of these tour groups, so I really can’t recommend any; for your perusal, simply Google Dumaguete Negros Oriental tours, and choose to your heart’s delight.     
    
    
► SPEAK NEGROS ORIENTAL
Dumagueteños, as the locals of Dumaguete are called, mostly speak Cebuano with a few fluent in Hiligaynon. The same goes for the Negrenses of Negros Oriental. Most are well-versed in Filipino and English, so it’s quite easy to communicate with its people.

Thank You – Salamat kaayo    
Good Morning – Maayong Buntag     
Good Afternoon – Maayong Hapon     
Good Evening – Maayong Gabii     
How Much? – Tagpila?     
Where is… – Hain ang…
►WHERE TO STAY IN DUMAGUETE & NEGROS ORIENTAL
With Dumaguete being the center of commerce and education in Negros Oriental, there isn’t any shortage of accommodations to stay in; posh hotels, budget rooms and a few resorts. With the university being so near, however, make sure to book ahead of your stay. There are instances when almost all of the lodging houses would be fully booked due to conventions and events happening at Silliman. For other towns in Negros Oriental, resorts and small hotels are also available, although on a limited number.  
        
APO ISLAND RESORT     
Room Rates: From PHP800.00     
Address: Apo Island, Dauin, Negros Oriental     
Contact Number: (035) 226-3716 | (0939) 915-5122 | (0917) 701-7150     
GPS Coordinates: 9.079366, 123.268040     
PHOTO FROM APOISLANDRESORT.COM      
H-H ROOMS     
Room Rates: From PHP150.00     
Address: Apo Island, Dauin, Negros Oriental     
Contact Number:     
GPS Coordinates:     
PHOTO FROM PINAYTRAVELISTA.COM     
MARIO'S HOMESTAY     
Room Rates: From PHP300.00     
Address: Lagoon Ave., Brgy. Apo Village, Apo Island, Dauin, Negros Oriental     
Contact Number: (0906) 361-7254 | (0919) 622-3671     
GPS Coordinates: 9.077304, 123.268719     
PHOTO FROM MARIO’S SCUBA DIVING AND HOMESTAY      
RONOR’S LODGING     
Room Rates: From PHP500.00     
Address: Lagoon Ave., Brgy. Apo Village, Apo Island, Dauin, Negros Oriental     
Contact Number: (0915) 775-2422 | (0916) 920-5272     
GPS Coordinates: 9.076149, 123.269213     
PHOTO FROM BLISSFULGURO.COM       
BETHEL GUEST HOUSE     
Room Rates: From PHP1,000.00     
Address: Rizal Boulevard, Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental     
Contact Number: (035)225-2000 | (035) 422-8000 | (0917) 320-1484     
GPS Coordinates: 9.306322, 123.310054     
PHOTO FROM BETHEL GUEST HOUSE      
HONEYCOMB TOURIST INN     
Room Rates: Check Here     
Address: Rizal Boulevard cor. Locsin St, Dumaguete, Negros Oriental     
Contact Number: (035) 225-1181     
GPS Coordinates: 9.307272, 123.309777     
HOTEL NICANOR     
Room Rates: Check Here     
Address: San Jose St., Dumaguete, Negros Oriental     
Contact Number: (035) 421-0787 | (035) 226-3330 | (0922) 889-4911     
GPS Coordinates: 9.307948,123.308197     
LA RESIDENCIA ALMAR     
Room Rates: Check Here     
Address: Rizal Blvd., Dumaguete, Negros Oriental     
Contact Number: (035) 225-7100     
GPS Coordinates: 9.309562, 123.309259     
PHOTO FROM LA RESIDENCIA ALMAR      
ISLANDS LEISURE BOUTIQUE HOTEL & SPA     
Room Rates: Click Here     
Address: Hibbard Avenue, Bantayan Dumaguete, Negros Oriental     
Contact Number: (0915) 349-1132     
GPS Coordinates: 9.325137, 123.307075     
PLAZA MARIA SUITES INN     
Room Rates: Check Here     
Address: Bishop E. Surban St., Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental     
Contact Number: (035) 225-7994     
GPS Coordinates: 9.306712, 123.308397     
STA. MONICA BEACH CLUB     
Room Rates: Check Here     
Address: Brgy. Banilad, Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental     
Contact Number: (035) 400-9399 | (0906) 478-9018     
GPS Coordinates: 9.27774,123.302452       
MANJUYOD SANDBAR HUTS     
Room Rates: From PHP2,500.00     
Address: Brgy. Campuyo, Manjuyod, Negros Oriental     
Contact Number: (035) 402-8338 | (0917) 300-5945     
GPS Coordinates: 9.614079,123.165533     
► WHERE TO EAT IN DUMAGUETE
Dumaguete is very rich when it comes to food scene. There are various restaurants all over the city catering to almost every kinds of cuisine. The main food area is along Rizal Boulevard, but you can still find interesting hole-in-the-wall types of eateries and restaurants on the side streets of the city. To complete your Dumaguete food experience, don’t forget to drop by the painitan at the public market, the evening tempurahan at Rizal Boulevard and the famous Sans Rival Cakes and Pastries at San Jose Street.  
    
CAFE ANTONIO     
Type: Pizza, Pasta, Burger     
Address: San Juan cor. Sta. Catalina Street, Dumaguete, Negros Oriental     
Contact Number: (035) 421-0449     
GPS Coordinates: 9.309504, 123.309007     
DON ROBERTO'S BAR & RESTAURANT     
Type: Bakery, Pizza, Pasta     
Address: Gov. Perdices St., Dumaguete, Negros Oriental     
Contact Number: (035) 225-3909 | (035) 422-7451     
GPS Coordinates: 9.310090, 123.307734     
PHOTO FROM ELALJANELASOLA.COM     
GABBY'S BISTRO     
Type: Filipino, Western, Japanese     
Address: E. Rovira Drive, Dumaguete, Negros Oriental     
Contact Number: (035)422-0827 loc. 2     
GPS Coordinates: 9.327213, 123.304242     
PHOTO FROM RJDEXPLORER.COM  
QYOSKO     
Type: Filipino     
Address: Perdices cor. Sta. Rosa St., Dumaguete, Negros Oriental     
Contact Number: (035) 422-7745     
GPS Coordinates: 9.151293, 123.500258     
QU4DROS GRILL     
Type: Carinderia, Lechonan  
Address: Locsin Street, Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental     
Contact Number: (0917) 485-2786 | (035) 225-4475     
GPS Coordinates: 9.307073, 123.308828     
MASSIVE MUNCHIES     
Type: Sandwiches, Pasta     
Address: Locsin Street, Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental     
Contact Number: (035) 522-3769     
GPS Coordinates: 9.306931, 123.308879     
MEL'S CAFE     
Type: Filipino, Western     
Address: 2nd floor, UTH Bldg, Sta. Catalina St., Dumaguete, Negros Oriental     
Contact Number: (0906) 481-5019     
GPS Coordinates: 9.307322, 123.308817     
PHOTO FROM ELALJANELASOLA.COM     
PAINITAN AT PUBLIC MARKET     
Type: Native Delicacies     
Address: Dumaguete Public Market, Perdices St., Dumaguete, Negros Oriental     
Open Hours: Early Morning to Late Afternoon     
GPS Coordinates: 9.305215, 123.306059     
SANS RIVAL BISTRO     
Type: Pastries, Cakes, Pasta, Rice Meals     
Address: San Jose St. cor. Rizal Ave., Dumaguete, Negros Oriental     
Contact Number: (035) 225-4440 | (035) 422-9482 | (0918) 943-5989     
GPS Coordinates: 9.308008,123.309578     
SANS RIVAL CAKES & PASTRIES     
Type: Pastries, Cakes, Pasta, Rice Meals     
Address: San Jose St., Dumaguete, Negros Oriental     
Contact Number: (035) 225-4440 | (035) 225-4393     
GPS Coordinates: 9.307778, 123.309109     
TEMPURAHAN     
Type: Streetfood     
Address: Rizal Boulevard, Dumaguete, Negros Oriental  
Open Hours: 6:00PM Onwards  
GPS Coordinates: 9.310187, 123.309370     
     
    
► WHAT TO SEE AND DO IN DUMAGUETE & NEGROS ORIENTAL
While there may not be that much one can do and see in Dumaguete City, its neighboring towns make up for it big time. The four main tours in Negros Oriental are located in Bais City (Manjuyod Sandbar tour), Valencia (waterfalls tour), Sibulan (lake tour) and Dauin (Apo Island tour). You can do and visit all four, but it would cost a bit of money (see budget section) and time, as most of these are done on a per day basis. And this doesn’t even include the neighboring province of Siquijor just yet (check the separate Siquijor guide at the bottom part of this travel guide)!    
      
CHURCH OF ST. AUGUSTINE     
Address: Brgy. North Poblacion, Bacong, Negros Oriental     
Entrance Fee: None     
GPS Coordinates: 9.246027, 123.295474     
PHOTO FROM WIKICOMMONS       
DOLPHIN WATCHING     
Address: Tanon Strait, Bais City, Negros Oriental     
Boat Fee: From PHP3,500.00     
     (10pax, inclusive of Manjuyod Sandbar & Talabong Mangrove)     
GPS Coordinates: 9.577731, 123.244877     
PHOTO FROM PINASMUNA.COM     
LAG-IT BEACH     
Address: Tanon Strait, Bais City, Negros Oriental     
GPS Coordinates: 9.596096, 123.170219     
PHOTO FROM LAG-IT BEACH FB FANPAGE     
TALABONG MANGROVE PARK     
Address: Tanon Strait, Bais City, Negros Oriental     
Boat Fee: From PHP3,500.00     
     (10pax, inclusive of Manjuyod Sandbar & Dolphin Watching)     
GPS Coordinates: 9.570980, 123.158510     
PHOTO FROM CITYOFDUMAGUETE.COM      WHITE SAND REEF     
Address: Tanon Strait, Bais City, Negros Oriental     
GPS Coordinates:       
CAMANGYAWON BEACH     
Address: Tiabanan St., Basay, Negros Oriental     
Entrance Fee:     
GPS Coordinates: 9.408628, 122.637092     
NAGBO-ALAO CAVE & BEACH     
Address: Brgy. Nagbo-Alao, Basay, Negros Oriental     
Entrance Fee:     
GPS Coordinates: 9.391639, 122.663744     
PHOTO FROM AGODA.COM       
NILUDHAN FALLS     
Address: Brgy. Dawis, Bayawan City, Negros Oriental     
Entrance Fee: PHP5.00     
GPS Coordinates: 9.595596, 122.888013     
PHOTO FROM MYNOMADICHABITS.COM       
    INYAWAN ENCHANTED FALLS     
Address: Canlaon City, Negros Oriental     
Entrance Fee:     
GPS Coordinates:     
QUIPOT FALLS     
Address: Canlaon City, Negros Oriental     
Entrance Fee: None     
GPS Coordinates:  
PHOTO FROM CITYOFDUMAGUETE.COM       
APO ISLAND     
Address: Apo Island, Dauin, Negros Oriental     
Entrance Fee: None     
GPS Coordinates: 9.078620, 123.270973     
PHOTO FROM BLISSFULGURO.COM       
DUMAGUETE CATHEDRAL     
Address: Perdices Street, Dumaguete, Negros Oriental     
Entrance Fee: None     
GPS Coordinates: 9.305279, 123.307511     
RIZAL BOULEVARD     
Address: Rizal Boulevard, Dumaguete, Negros Oriental     
Entrance Fee: None     
Open Hours: 24 Hours Daily     
GPS Coordinates: 9.307259, 123.309823     
SILLIMAN UNIVERSITY GROUNDS     
Address: Hibbard Avenue Dumaguete, Negros Oriental     
Entrance Fee: None     
Contact Number: (035) 422-6002     
GPS Coordinates: 9.313093,123.305708     
SILLIMAN UNIVERSITY ANTHROPOLOGY MUSEUM     
Address: Rizal Blvd., Brgy. Bantayan, Dumaguete, Negros Oriental     
Contact Number: (035) 422-6002 (loc.207) | (0916) 680-5714     
Entrance Fee: PHP30.00     
GPS Coordinates: 9.331118, 123.309071       
CAYASO CAVE & UNDERGROUND RIVER     
Address: Mabinay, Negros Oriental     
Entrance Fee:     
GPS Coordinates:     
PHOTO FROM ANAETHANE.WIX.COM     
CRYSTAL CAVE     
Address: Brgy. Bulwang, Mabinay, Negros Oriental     
Guided Tour Fee: PHP400.00 (Including Pandalihan and Panligawan Cave)     
GPS Coordinates:     
PHOTO FROM FINDINGHENRU.COM     
PANDALIHAN CAVE     
Address: Brgy. Bulwang, Mabinay, Negros Oriental     
Guided Tour Fee: PHP400.00 (Including Crystal and Panligawan Cave)     
GPS Coordinates:     
PHOTO FROM FINDINGHENRU.COM     
PANLIGAWAN CAVE     
Address: Brgy. Bulwang, Mabinay, Negros Oriental     
Guided Tour Fee: PHP400.00 (Including Pandalihan and Crystal Cave)     
GPS Coordinates:     
PHOTO FROM FINDINGHENRU.COM       
MANJUYOD WHITE SANDBAR     
Address: Brgy. Campuyo, Manjuyod, Negros Oriental     
Boat Fee: From PHP3,500.00     
     (10pax, inclusive of Manjuyod Sandbar & Talabong Mangrove)     
GPS Coordinates: 9.614079,123.165533       
ANTULANG BEACH     
Address: Brgy. Siit, Siaton, Negros Oriental     
Entrance Fee: None     
GPS Coordinates: 9.046087, 123.126504     
PHOTO FROM ROAMINGCOUPLE.COM     
LAKE BALANAN     
Address: Brgy. Sandulot, Siaton, Negros Oriental     
Entrance Fee: PHP50.00     
GPS Coordinates: 9.134195, 123.001869     
PHOTO FROM REIDISCOVERY.COM     
TAMBOBO BAY     
Address: Siaton, Negros Oriental     
Entrance Fee:     
GPS Coordinates: 9.056455, 123.116262     
PHOTO FROM LOONEYPLANET.NET       
BALINSASAYAO TWIN LAKES     
Address: Brgy. Enrique Villanueva, Sibulan, Negros Oriental     
Entrance Fee: PHP25.00     
Boat Fee: PHP350.00 per hour (up to 6pax)     
GPS Coordinates: 9.353715,123.177496       
CASARORO FALLS     
Address: Valencia, Negros Oriental     
Entrance Fee: PHP10.00     
GPS Coordinates: 9.278452, 123.205350     
PHOTO FROM LANGYAW.COM     
RED ROCK HOT SPRINGS     
Address: Pulangtubig, Valencia, Negros Oriental     
Entrance Fee: PHP20.00     
GPS Coordinates:     
NAILIG LAKE     
Address: Valencia, Negros Oriental     
Entrance Fee: None     
GPS Coordinates: 9.247794, 123.173228     
PHOTO FROM DEAMARI.WORDPRESS.COM     
PULANGBATO WATERFALLS     
Address: Red River Valley Resort, Brgy. Malabo, Valencia, Negros Oriental     
Entrance Fee: PHP20.00     
GPS Coordinates: 9.319668, 123.194497     
YAGUMYUM LAKE     
Address: Valencia, Negros Oriental     
Entrance Fee: None     
GPS Coordinates: 9.251102, 123.186563     
PHOTO FROM PANORAMIO.COM       
    
    
► FESTIVALS IN NEGROS ORIENTAL
BUGLASAN FESTIVAL     
Location: Negros Oriental (rotational) | Festival Date: 2nd week of October, yearly
GAPNOD FESTIVAL     
Location: Sibulan | Festival Date: June 12 of every year 
HUDYAKA SA BAIS      
Location: Bais City | Festival Date: September 30 of every year
KASADYA-AN FESTIVAL      
Location: Dumaguete City | Festival Date: 3rd Week of December, yearly
PINASKUHAN FESTIVAL     
Location: Dumaguete City | Festival Date: September 17th of every year 
SANDUROT FESTIVAL     
Dumaguete City | Festival Date: 2nd Week of November, yearly     
PHOTO BY KRYSTEL MARIE ROSALES     
    
    
► WHAT TO BUY IN DUMAGUETE
For traditional tourist souvenirs like ref magnets, keychains and t-shirt pasalubong, there’s only a single shop in Dumaguete City where you can buy these, Handumanan. But if you’re looking for something more unique to bring back from your Negros Oriental trip, head on over to the public market painitan for budbud kabog, which can last for a few days—enough to withstand the travel back home—and Sans Rival’s Silvanas. Bring back a few of these back home and your friends would treat you like royalty for a few days, lol.     
    
BUDBUD KABOG     
Price: From PHP20.00     
Where to Buy: Painitan stalls at Dumaguete Public Market     
Address: Dumaguete Public Market, Perdices St., Dumaguete, Negros Oriental     
Open Hours: Early Morning to Late Afternoon     
GPS Coordinates: 9.305215, 123.306059     
SILVANAS AND SANS RIVAL     
Price: From PHP125.00 (pack of tens)     
Where to Buy: Sans Rival Cakes and Pastries | Sans Rival Bistro     
Address: San Jose St., Dumaguete, Negros Oriental     
Contact Number: (035) 225-4440 | (035) 225-4393     
GPS Coordinates: 9.307778, 123.309109     
TOURIST SOUVENIRS     
Price: From PHP20.00     
Where to Buy: Handumanan Souvenir Shop     
Address: Perdices St., Dumaguete, Negros Oriental     
Contact Number: (0936) 119-1282     
GPS Coordinates: 9.309019, 123.307533     
    
    
► DUMAGUETE & NEGROS ORIENTAL TOURIST SPOTS MAP

► DUMAGUETE & NEGROS ORIENTAL SAMPLE ITINERARY
Dumaguete City can be explored in a single day. But that’s only the city itself where there really isn’t that much to see. To really appreciate the place, you need to go a bit farther, making Dumaguete as your homebase of sorts. To fully explore most of the accessible tourist spots in Negros Oriental, you need at least four full days. You may, however, choose only those places you’re interested to visit, so feel free to shuffle around the itinerary to your preference and budget constraints.    
    
Most tourists who visit Dumaguete also go see Siquijor, so if you’re going that route, allot an additional day. I purposely didn’t include Siquijor on this itinerary since it is a separate province in itself, you may refer to my travel guide for the said island on the bottom of this article.     
    
DAY ONE      
Arrive in Dumaguete City     
Hotel early check-in (or leave your bags there if not possible)     
Breakfast at public market painitan     
Tour around Dumaguete     
   - Dumaguete Church & Belfry  
   - Silliman University walk     
   - Visity Silliman Museum     
Lunch at Sans Rival Bistro     
Visit Balinsasayao Twin Lakes     
Walk around Rizal Boulevard for the sunset (this place faces the east, but you still get pretty nice colors during sunset)     
Dinner at tempurahan     
    
DAY TWO      
Breakfast at hotel (or painitian)     
Depart for Valencia tour     
   - Casaroro Falls     
   - Pulangbato Hotsprings + Lunch     
   - Pulangbato Falls     
   - Balinsasayao Twin Lakes     
Dinner in Dumaguete *END OF TWO-DAY ITINERARY     
    
DAY THREE      
Breakfast at hotel     
Depart for Bais & Manjuyod tour     
   - Dolphin watching     
   - Manjuyod White Sandbar + Lunch (bring your own)     
   - Talabong Mangrove Park     
Dinner at Dumaguete *END OF THREE-DAY ITINERARY     
    
DAY FOUR     
Breakfast at hotel     
Depart for Apo Island     
Visit Bacong Church     
Apo Island Daytour *END OF FOUR-DAY ITINERARY 
   
    
► DUMAGUETE & NEGROS ORIENTAL TRAVEL BUDGET
The budget for traveling in Dumaguete itself is not the expensive; in fact, you can simply walk to most of the tourist spots in the city. But once you get out of Dumaguete and start to explore the surrounding towns in Negros Oriental, your tour budget would start to skyrocket, especially if you’re traveling solo. The best way to save on tours is to rent a motorbike (PHP400.00 per day) in Dumaguete and explore the provinces of Sibulan, Valencia and Dauin (Apo Island) on your own. If you don’t know how to drive a motorcycle, your next bet is to share the expenses with fellow travelers, especially for the Manjuyod Sandbar tour and Apo Island ferry crossing.    
    
● TOUR: PHP7,433.00 Solo | PHP7,916 Couple (PHP3,958.00 each)     
    
  Balinsasayao Twin Lakes: PHP825.00 Solo | PHP900.00 Couple (PHP450.00 each)     
  ○ Balinsasayao Twin Lakes Fare: PHP440.00 Solo | PHP480.00. Couple (PHP220.00 each)  
  PHP10.00 - Tricycle to jeepney terminal     
  PHP15.00 - Jeep to Amlan (alight at La-laan junction in San Jose)     
  PHP400.00 - Motorcyle with guide (2-way, good for 2pax) to the lakes     
  PHP15.00 - Jeep to Dumaguete     
  ○ Balinsasayao Fees: PHP385.00 Solo | PHP420.00 Couple (PHP210.00 each)     
  PHP25.00 - Entrance fee     
  PHP10.00 - Parking fee     
  PHP350.00 - Boating fee     
    
  Valencia Tour: PHP408.00 Solo | PHP516.00 Couple (PHP258.00 each)     
  ○ Valencia Sibulan Fare: PHP358.00 Solo | PHP416.00 Couple (PHP208.00 each)     
  PHP10.00 - Tricycle to jeepney terminal     
  PHP24.00 - Jeep to Valencia     
  PHP200.00 - Motorcyle with guide to Casaroro     
  PHP100.00 – Pulangbato Falls & Red Rocks Hotspring (additional option)     
  PHP24.00 - Jeep to Dumaguete     
  ○ Valencia Fees: PHP50.00 | PHP100.00 (PHP50.00 each)     
  PHP10.00 - Casaroro Falls entrance fee     
  PHP20.00 - Red Rock Hot Springs entrance fee     
  PHP20.00 - Pulangbato Falls entrance fee     
    
  Manjuyod Sandbar Tour: PHP3,960.00 Solo | PHP4,020.00 Couple (PHP2,010 each)     
  ○ Manjuyod Sandbar Fare: PHP460.00 Solo | PHP520.00 Couple (PHP260.00 each)     
  PHP10.00 - Tricycle to bus terminal     
  PHP50.00 - Bus to Bais     
  PHP200.00 - Motorcycle (good for 2pax) to Capiñahan Wharf     
  PHP200.00 - Motorcycle (good for 2pax) to bus station     
  ○ Manjuyod White Sandbar Tour Fee: PHP3,500.00 Solo | PHP3,500.00 Couple (PHP1,750.00 each)     
  PHP3,500.00 - Good for 10pax, inclusive of dolphin watching, Manjuyod Sandbar and Mangrove tour     
    
  Apo Island Tour: PHP 2,210.00 Solo | PHP2,420.00 Couple (PHP1,210.00 each)     
  ○ Apo Island Fare: PHP2,060.00 Solo | PHP2,120.00 Couple (PHP1,060.00 each)     
  PHP10.00 - Tricycle to bus terminal     
  PHP25.00 - Bus Bayawan City, alight at Malatapay Market in Zamboangita     
  PHP2,000.00 - roundtrip ferry to Apo Island (good up to 4pax)     
  PHP25.00 - Bus to Dumaguete     
  ○ Apo Island Fees: PHP150.00 Solo | PHP300.00 Couple (PHP150.00 each)     
  PHP100.00 - Island entrance fee     
  PHP50.00 - Marine sanctuary snorkeling fee     
    
Dumaguete Tour: PHP30.00 Solo | PHP60.00 Couple (PHP30.00 each)     
  Silliman University Anthropology Museum Fee: PHP30.00
   
● ACCOMMODATION: PHP3,000.00 Solo | PHP3,000.00 Couple (PHP1,000.00 each)     
  PHP1,000.00 - Cheapest accommodation in Dumaguete     
                x 3 - Nights     
    
● FOOD: PHP1,000.00 Solo | PHP2,000.00 Couple (PHP1,000.00 each)     
  PHP100.00 - Average cost of a meal per person on a carinderia.  
           x 10 - 4 breakfast, 3 lunch, 3 dinner  
    
4 days 3 nights budget total for a solo traveler: PHP9,433.00     
4 days 3 nights budget total for two persons traveling together: PHP11,916.00 (PHP5,958.00 each)
   
    
► EXTEND YOUR DUMAGUETE TRIP
BACOLOD CITY     
Bacolod Travel Guide     
Travel Time: 5-6 hours away by bus     
Departure Point: Dumaguete Ceres bus terminal     
Suggested Number of Days: 3 days     
SIQUIJOR PROVINCE      
Siquijor Travel Guide     
Travel Time: 1 hour away by ferry     
Departure Point: Dumaguete Port     
Suggested Number of Days: 1 to 2 days     
    

















































16 comments
Sobrang mahal nyan! wala bang pangbudgetarian haha
ReplyDeleteHi Honey! The visit to Manjuyod Sandbar and Apo Island is actually what made the travel budget a bit high. If you remove those, it's quite affordable na :)
DeleteHello po, ma contact number po ba kayo ng habal habal ? plan ko po kasi puntahan yung twin lakes, casaroro and pulang bato falls in one day, possible po ba yun? hehe Thank you :)
ReplyDeleteHi, sorry I don't have any. Maybe you can ask help from your accommodation when you're there :)
DeleteI am planning to do a DIY day tour in dumaguete city on June 2018...based on those articles I read there's a lot of habal2 going to Casaroro falls in valencia terminal.. that will be our way going there
Deletehi po ask lang po if yun boat for Apo may contact po kayo or public po sya?
ReplyDeleteHi Tania, to go to Apo Island, you'd need to ride a ferry from the port near Malatapay Market in Zamboangita. From there, there are regular ferries that would take you to the island.
DeleteIs there Uber/Grab in Dumaguete City? Or rent a car perhaps? Thanks. ��
ReplyDeleteHi Jen, as of now, there are no Grab or Uber rides available in Dumaguete City. As for car rentals, there probably is, try asking your hotel for such. :)
DeleteThis guide is freaking awesome! ♥ Thank you so much for this. I'm currently making our own itinerary for our Duma-Apo-Siq tour. (next year lol) This is very very helpful :D Will throw questions at you in the future, if you don't mind haha. Thanks again and stay awesome!
ReplyDeleteThanks April! Sure, if you have any questions about Dumaguete and its neighboring towns, just ask here (so it can also help other readers) :)
DeleteThank you for this, Lakad Pinas! Is it possible to go to Manjuyod sand bar in the morning and then go to lake balinsasayao in the afternoon? Hindi ba bitin sa time? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWe actually did that, Manjuyod Sandbar in the morning, then Lake Balinsasayao in the afternoon. We didn't feel stretched for time. But note that we have our own van with us at the time. :)
DeleteHello. I may be tracing to Dumaguete in November
ReplyDeleteI have my accommodation taken care of
What is an ideal budget for the rest .
Thanks
Hi there, I posted a detailed budget guide on the article :)
DeleteGreat post, ayos nang list, tsaka pag-pupunta kayo sa Dumaguete try nyo visit yung guide sa dumagueteneo.com. may tours sila at packages.
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