Or Negros

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Or Negros
CITY
Mabinay - One of the hundred
listed caves in Mabinay, it has
huge caverns, where
stalactites and stalagmites
abound. The cave is
accessible by foot and has
an open ceiling at the opposite
end.
PANDALIHAN CAVE
Sitio Niludhan, Barangay Dawis,
Bayawan City - this towering cascade is
located near a main road.
NILUDHAN FALLS
Sibulan - The two inland bodies of
water amid lush tropical forests, with
dense canopies, cool and refreshing
air, crystal clear mineral waters with
brushes and grasses in all hues of
green. Balinsasayaw and Danao are
1,000 meters above sea level and
are located 20 kilometers west of the
municipality of Sibulan.
LAKE BALINSASAYAO
STA. CATALINA
BASAY
BAYAWAN
CITY
SIATON
PAMPLONA
MABINAY
VALLEHERMOSO
Canlaon City - is the most imposing
landmark in Negros Island and one of
the most active volcanoes in the
Philippines. At 2,435 meters above sea
level, Mt. Kanlaon has the highest peak
in Central Philippines.
KANLAON VOLCANO
Dauin - An internationallyacclaimed dive site with
spectacular coral gardens and a
cornucopia of marine life;
accessible by pumpboat from
Zamboanguita.
APO ISLAND
ZAMBOANGUITA
BACONG
DUMAGUETE
CITY
SIBULAN
SAN JOSE
AMLAN
TANJAY
BAIS CITY
MANJUYOD
BINDOY
AYUNGON
TAYASAN
JIMALALUD
LA LIBERTAD
GUIHULNGAN CITY
CANLAON CITY
OLDEST TREE
Bais City - Bais is popular for its
- dolphin and whale-watching
activities. The months of May
and September are ideal months
for this activity where one can
get a one-of-a kind experience
with the sea’s very friendly and
intelligent creatures.
TAÑON STRAIT
Canlaon City - reportedly the oldest
tree in the Philipines, this huge
balete tree is estimated to be more
than a thousand years old.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Map of Oriental Negros
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Map of Dumaguete City
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Tourist Map of Oriental Negros
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A. Overview
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Brief History..................................................................
Geographic & Topographic Features................................
Population & Other Demographic Features......................
Climate..........................................................................
Infrastructure.................................................................
Political Subdivision :
Province of Oriental Negros .........................................
Dumaguete City ...........................................................
Bais City .....................................................................
Bayawan City..............................................................
Canlaon City................................................................
Guindulman City...........................................................
Tanjay City..................................................................
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B. Tourist Attractions
I. Natural:
Beaches / Dive Sites.....................................................
Lagoon , Spring & Other Water Attractions...................
Waterfalls....................................................................
II. Man-made.....................................................................
III. Special Interest..............................................................
IV. Historical.......................................................................
V. Cultural..........................................................................
VI. Religious........................................................................
VII. Festivals........................................................................
VIII. Fiestas...........................................................................
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B. Tourist Attractions
I. Accommodations:
Hotels / Tourist Inn / Apartels / Pension Houses:
Dumaguete City....................................................
Bais City...............................................................
Bayawan City.........................................................
Canlaon City...........................................................
Guinhulngan City....................................................
Mabinay City..........................................................
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Sibulan....................................................................
Tanjay City..........................................................
Resorts:
Dumaguete City......................................................
Amlan........................................................................
Bacong ..................................................................
Basay.........................................................................
Bindoy...................................................................
Dauin........................................................................
La Libertad ...........................................................
Mabinay........................................................
Manjuyod..............................................................
San Jose.................................................................
Siaton.................................................................
Sibulan.........................................................................
Sta. Catalina..........................................................
Tayasan...................................................................
Valencia..........................................................
Zamboanguita..............................................................
Transportation:
By Air .........................................................................
By Sea.........................................................................
By Land.......................................................................
Tour Operators ..................................................................
Dining & Entertainment.......................................................
Convention Facilities...........................................................
Sports & Recreation:
Scuba Diving...............................................................
Other Sports & Recreation Areas..................................
Shopping............................................................................
Souvenirs / Handicrafts.......................................................
Support Services:
Banks........................................................................
Internet Cafe................................................................
Security & Health Services..........................................
Police, Traffic & Security Agencies.............................
Fire Department..........................................................
Postage & Courier Services..........................................
Tourism Oriented Agencies & Organizations................
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The island of Negros is the second largest in the Visayas,
after Panay. Negritos, Malays and Chinese long inhabited the
island called Buglas before the expedition of Miguel Lopez de
Legaspi. The natives of old called it Buglas, after the reeds
which were once the predominant vegetation. In 1565 Miguel
Lopez de Legazpi, while anchored in Bohol espied this
impressive land mass and dispatched an expedition to
reconnoiter it. . A strong current carried the frigate for several
days around Buglas. The Spaniards reported seeing many
dark-skinned inhabitants, and so they renamed the island
Negros.
In 1571 Legaspi assigned encomiendas on Negros Island
to 13 of his men. The encomienderos, however, preferred to reside in Panay or Cebu.The
following year, Augustinian friars began Christianization of the island.
For almost 400 years the island of Negros was administered as one province by the
Spaniards, although various settlements were usually at great distance from one another.
Travel was by horseback or on foot. It was difficult and took days, with rivers and mountains
and jungles to be traversed to reach the major poblaciones.
On June 11, 1580, Tanjay was constituted as the first parish on the southeastern coast. Spiritual and
military administrative seats remained in Panay for western Negros, and Cebu for the eastern settlements.
In 1734 Negros was made a corregimento with capital in Ilog, on the western side. In 1795 the island
became an alcaldia with Himamaylan as capital also on the western section.
In 1851, sugarcane began to transform Negros into the most productive island in the archipelago. The Compania
General de Tabacos de Filipinas SA, or Tabacalera, venturing into the sugar industry, chose Negros Oriental as the site
of its sugar mill in the Philippines, the Central Azucarera de Bais, built in Bais City in 1918.
In 1856 Negros became a politico-military province with Don Emilio Saravia y Nuñez as first Gobernador
Politico-Militar, and Bacolod, still on the western side, as the capital.
On January 1, 1890, barely eight years before the outbreakof the Philippine revolution against Spain, governor
General Valeriano Weyler, acting on a royal decree, created the Provinces of Negros Occidental on the northwest of the
island, and of Negros Oriental on ths southeast. Siquijor Island was attached to Negros Oriental, Dumaguete was
designated as the capital.
In the last quarter of 1898, Don Diego de la Viña of Vallehermoso stirred Negros Oriental into action. With a band
of insufficiently armed farmhands, he marched towards Dumaguete to liberate the capital, also liberating the northern
towns along the way. The De la Viña forces arrived in Dumaguete just as the Spanish forces abandoned it.
In 1901 a civil government was established with Don Demetrio Larena as Governor.
The establishment of schools has contributed largely to the growth of the province. In 1901 Dr. David S
Hibbard founded Silliman Institute in Dumaguete. It would become the first Protestant university in the Philippines. In
1904 seven Belgian nuns arrived to open St. Paul’s Academy, which would be the first St. Paul de Chartres institution in
the country.
Tabacalera established in 1918 its first sugar central in the country in Bais, the Central Azucarera de Bais, thus
stimulating the growth of the province’s sugar industry. Negros Oriental also cultivated grains and abaca, and was a
good producer of copra.
On May 26, 1942, the Japanese landed in Dumaguete City. A combined effort of American and Filipino forces
defeated the occupying powers on August 6, 1945.
In the 70’s, when the Philippine Islands were clustered into political regions, Negros Occidental became part of
Region VI, or Western Visayas, with Iloilo in Panay as its regional center; while Negros Oriental was assigned to Region
VII, or Central Visayas, with Cebu City as its regional center.
OVERVIEW
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The Provincial Government of Negros Oriental was established on May 1, 1901. On Augusrt 28 of the same year
Dr. David S. Hibbard established Silliman Institute, which would grow to become the oldest Protestant University of
Asia. St. Paul’s Academy was founded on October 29, 1904, the first St. Paul Chartes institution in the Philippines.
Silliman and St. Paul, along with Foundation University and Negros Oriental State University, endow the provincial
capital with four major institutions of higher learning. The Provincial Capital was inaugurated on February 25, 1925. The
capital, Dumaguete, became a city on June 15, 1948, by virtue of Republic Act no 327. On April 5, 1955, Pope Pius XII
creted the Diocese of Dumaguete comprising Negros Oriental Province, Siquijor sub-province, and the Negros Occidental
towns of San Carlos, Calatrava, Toboso and Escalante.. On September 17, 1971, Siquijor was separated as an independent
Province.
The province’s topography is characterized by low, but serrated mountain ranges, in which most parts are
close to the shoreline. The highest mountain is Canlaon volcano at a peak of 2,465 meters. It is an active volcano that
marks the northern boundary of Negros Oriental and Negros Occidental. The larger portion of Mount Canlaon is under
the jurisdiction of Negros Occidental. Next highest is Cuernos De Negros (Horns of Negros) in Valencia overlooking
Dumaguete City with a height of 2,000 meters. At the foot of Cuernos (locally called Mt. Talinis) is the geothermal plant
that supplies electric power in the whole islands of Negros and Panay and the Province of Cebu. Another mountain peak
rising 1,904 meters high in the central part of Negros is Mt. Tepasi.Located in the southwestern part of Negros is the
Tablas Plateau, primarily rolling hills covered with virgin tropical forest.
General Geographic and Geologic Features
Land Area
Cultivated Farmland
Commercial Forest
Non-commercial Forest
Brush Land
Marsh/Swamp Land
540,230 has. (5,042 kms.)
303,268 has.
66,408 has.
92,948 has.
38,002 has.
4,276 has.
Soil and Vegetation Cover
Lowland Soils
Rolling Upland Soils
Step Upland Soils
Miscellaneous Land Soils
Unclassified
33,830 has.
117,580 has.
88,300 has.
291,930 has.
8,620 has.
Population (2007 Census)
Population Density
Annual Population Growth Rate
Average Life Expectancy
Literacy Rate (1987-1988)
1.231 M
244.33 / sq. km.
1.55% (1995-2007)
63.0
80.9%
Language/Dialect
Cebuano
Hiligaynon
Tagalog
94.38%
5.29%
0.10%
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The whole eastern part of the province falls under the third type of climate which is characterized by not very
pronounced maximum rainfall with a short dry season from one to two months. The other half falls under the the first
type, characterized by a distinct wet and dry season. A dry month is one wherein rainfall is less than two inches.
Rainfall Distribution
Average monthly rainfall distribution in 2002 ranged from 12.6 millimeters to 169.7 millimeters with a minimum of
six rainy days and a maximum of 17 rainy days. April had the lowest for the year with 12.6 mm and October had the most
with 169.7 mm. During the same period in 1995, rainfall was recorded at 0.6 mm. However, in the month of October rainfall
was recorded at 169.7 mm, the highest in the year.
Temperature Range
The temperature for the entire province in 2002 was recorded to range from between 22.8ºC and 23.7ºC. Maximum
temperatures reached 34.5ºC in the month of July. Minimum temperature was recorded at 20ºC in the month of April.
Transportation
Roads
Road surface analysis in the province shows that there is a total of 909.768 kilometers of national and provincial
roads, 120.42 kilometers of which are concrete-paved, 308.885 kilometers or 33.95 percent are asphalt-paved, 352.596
kilometers or 38.76 percent are gravel roads and 127.867 kilometers or 14.05 percent are earth roads.
Source: The Department of Public Works and Highways
Airport
The Dumaguete City Airport is the only major airport in Negros Oriental serving daily domestic flights to and
from Manila with two airline companies (Air Philippines and Cebu Pacific). Its facilities are for all weather conditions. The
province has also two private airports, one located in Tolong, Sta. Catalina and the other in the Pamplona Estate in
Pamplona. Another private airport is soon to be constructed in Bayawan City.
Seaport
The Dumaguete seaport is a major link to Mindanao traffic and is part of the “Strong Republic Nautical
Highway” route.
The Guihulngan Port caters mainly to small vessels ferrying passengers between Guihulngan City and Tangil,
Dumanjug, Cebu.
Watersupply
Dumaguete City and five municipalities in the province have high access to potable water. Forty percent of the
total households are served with Level 1 water systems, 23.75 percent with Level II systems. Others get water from
doubtful sources.
Communication Facilities
Telecommunications facilities operating in the province include telephone systems, cable television stations,
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and telegraph stations, and telex station exchange. Each municipality and city has a postal station that caters to the
populace far and near the town or city proper. Private telephone companies are maintaining modern telephone equipment,
giving access to all major cities in 116 countries in the world on a 24-hour basis through IDD and NDD.
Although some ciites and municipalities have direct contact through telephones, cellular phones and singleside band radio sets, majority of these cities and municipalities still need adequate communication lines.
There are 47 internet cafes that operate in Negros Oriental. Thirty of these are in Dumaguete City. The rest can
be found in the cities of Bais, Tanjay and Bayawan and the municipalities of Sibulan and Bacong.
Power Generation
Negros Oriental’s primary source of power is the geothermal energy harnessed from the geothermal fields in
Palinpinon, Valencia. There are two power plants generating geothermal energy which has a combined capacity of 192.5
mega watts.
PROVINCE OF NEGROS ORIENTAL
The six major cities are Bais, Bayawan, Canlaon, Guihulngan,Tanjay and Dumaguete, the capital. Situated on
the plains of the southeastern coast, Dumaguete City is bounded on the north by the municipality of Sibulan, on the
west by the Mindanao Sea, Valencia on the southeast and Bacong on the south. There are 3 congressional districts, 19
municipalities and 557 barangays.
Foundation of the Different Towns
1777 - Dauin
1790 - Tayasan
1796 - Siaton
1797 - Jimalalud
1800 - Guihulngan
1801 - Bacong
1848 - Amlan
1856 - Sibulan
Municipality/City
Amlan
Ayungon
Bacong
Bais City
Basay
Bayawan City
Bindoy
Canlaon City
Dauin
Dumaguete City
Guihulngan City
Jimalalud
La Libertad
Mabinay
Manjuyod
Pamplona
San Jose
Distance
20.8 kms.
81.7 kms.
8.5 kms.
44.7 kms.
122.4 kms.
101.9 kms.
88.3 kms.
167.26 kms.
15.8 kms.
0.00 kms.
116.4 kms.
97.7 kms.
104.7 kms.
69.0 kms.
50.2 kms.
37.9 kms.
14.5 kms.
1866 - Zamboanguita
1872 - Bais City
1894 - Manjuyod
1894 - Pamplona
1895 - Vallehermoso
1896 - Valencia
1924 - Ayungon
1960 - Mabinay
Land Area
59.4 sq. kms.
153.6 sq. kms.
25.0 sq. kms.
202.67sq. kms.
237.8 sq. kms.
484.7 sq. kms.
178.7 sq. kms.
160.7 sq. kms.
114.1 sq. kms.
55.8 sq. kms.
337.7 sq. kms.
139.5 sq. kms.
139.6 sq. kms.
142.6 sq. kms.
264.0 sq. kms.
202.2 sq. kms.
64.9 sq. kms.
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Population
22,173
42,643
28,310
74,702
22,713
110,250
36,226
50,208
23,681
116,392
91,358
27,728
37,007
70,548
39,722
34,557
17,250
Siaton
Sibulan
Sta. Catalina
Tanjay City
Tayasan
Valencia
Vallehermoso
Zamboanguita
50.1
5.5
94.2
33.0
90.0
9.4
165.0
27.8
kms.
kms.
kms.
kms.
kms.
kms.
kms.
kms.
335.9 sq. kms.
163.0 sq. kms.
523.4 sq. kms.
539.3 sq. kms.
154.2 sq. kms.
148.3 sq. kms.
152.9 sq. kms.
85.5 sq. kms.
67,943
47,162
72,629
78,539
32,383
27,933
34,933
24,914
DUMAGUETE CITY
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BRIEF HISTORY
Known as the City of Gentle People, Dumaguete City became a town in 1620. The late Dr. Timoteo S. Oracion,
once a member of the city council, said in his writings that Dumaguete became the capital of Negros Oriental in June
1901. Myth has it that Dumaguete was taken from the word dagit meaning “to snatch”, as the early settlement was a
constant target of pirates. Dumaguete has lured and captivated many racial strains since the olden times. The city’s
annual “Sandurot sa Malumong Dumaguitnon” every November reenacts the rites of welcome for these migrations
that have enriched the cultural character of the city. The pageantry begins at the beachfront of the scenic Rizal Avenue,
a boulevard along the shore shaded by ancient trees and lined with some of the finer residences of Dumaguete, including
three mansions where past governors of the province lived. The best dining and entertainment establishments are found
along the stretch of the boulevard.
On the north end of the boulevard is Silliman Hall, a reassembled New York theater building that cradled the
university and now houses a museum of ethnographic and anthropological materials. Silliman University’s Luce
Auditorium is the city’s air-conditioned venue for world-class theatrical performances. The city’s largest arena is the
Congressman Lamberto Macias Sports and Cultural Centre of the Provincial Capitol with a seating capacity of 5,000. The
Lorenzo G. Teves Memorial Aqua Centre boasts of an Olympic-sized pool and covered bleachers with a seating capacity
of 2,000.
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GEOGRAPHY
Bounded by the Mindanao Sea on the east, and the municipalities of Sibulan on the north, Bacong on the south
and Valencia on the west. Roads stretch a total of 79.71 kms., with 11.91 kms. identified as national road, 42 kms. as city
road and 25.80 kms. barangay road, serving 724 persons per kilometer.
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ECONOMY
Dumaguete is the hub of Negros Oriental commerce. The province is mainly into agricultural production, with
rice, corn, sugar, copra, fruits, vegetables, abaca and tobacco as main crops. Dumaguete’s marine products and resources
include fish, mussels, and other seafood products from the towns. Other sources of livelihood include pottery, brickmaking, cottage industries, footwear, textiles, furniture and fruit preserves.
Dumaguete has three hospitals, ten clinics, two universities, three colleges, twelve public schools and several
special skills-training institutes such as computer schools, thirty banks, ten telecommunication companies, six radio
stations, two cable TV providers and three newspaper companies. Guest accommodations like pension houses, luxury
hotels and resorts abound in strategic locations. The city is served by a growing number of fast ferry services and airline
companies, making travel by air and sea more convenient. Visitors can take a short walk to almost all major points of
interest in the city.
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.BAIS CITY
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BRIEF HISTORY
Bais City, known as one of the major sugar producing cities in the Negros Island or the formerly Budlas Island
is also now making waves in tourism industry through its popular dolphin and whale watching tours.
How Bais got its name is a legend in itself. When the fertile flatlands and rich fishing grounds were reported to
the Spaniards an expedition headed by a Spanish engineer was sent to the area to get its name and pinpoint its exact
location, as well as prepare a map of the island. They happened to enter the mouth of the river in the area and saw some
people gathering the abundant fresh water eel locally called “Bais” that were caught in their fish traps. Upon seeing the
fishermen, the Spanish engineer asked in Spanish: “Como se llama este lugar?”(What is the name of this place?). Failing
to understand the Spaniard, and thinking that he was asking for the name of the fish caught, a fisherman curtly answered
“bais”. The Spaniard therefore, recorded the name “Bais” as the name of the place.
After the discovery of the island by the Spaniards, several of them came to Negros, on account of the high
fertility of the flatlands of Bais. Many came and settled in the area and planted sugarcane, thus producing “muscuvado”
(sugar from their mills) which was exported to Spain via Iloilo, which then was the principal shipping point in the Visayas.
This was loaded in large sailboats called Lurcha or Batel.
In 1850, Bais was a “visita” under the civil and ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the Municipality of Tanjay. Later it
became a barrio of Manjuyod and then separated itself into a Distrito Municipal.
On May 2, 1901 Bais became a Municipality, and was later declared a Chartered City on September 7, 1968 by
virtue of Republic Act 5444, with Mayor Genaro Goñi as its first City Mayor.
On September 9, 1968, the President Ferdinand E. Marcos officially and personally proclaimed Bais as a city.
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GEOGRAPHY
Located on the eastern side of Negros Island, Bais City is bounded on the north by the municipality of Mabinay,
Manjuyod on the northeast, Tanjay on the south, Tañon Strait on the east and Bayawan on the west. Situated 45
kilometers north of Dumaguete City, Bais City has a total land area of 25,109 hectares or 5202.67 sq. km.. Being the core
of Negros Oriental’s sugar district, Bais is home to one of the country’s pioneering mills, the Central Azucarera de Bais.
The United Robina Sugar Mills Company is also found in Bais.
The city’s produce includes corn, vegetables, rootcrops, legumes, fish, prawns, shells, mollusks and Euchema
seaweed or goso. Sugar cultivation is confined to 9,056 hectares, coconut at 3,120 hectares and corn at 3,060 hectares.
Prawn and bangus production are limited to wetland and shoreline areas covering 468 hectares while mangrove and nipa
areas covering approximately 378 hectares are maintained as fish sanctuaries, wildlife preserves and buffer zones.
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TOPOGRAPHY
Bais City, which comprises around 4.35% of the total land area of the Province of Negros Oriental, is predominantly
rural. It is composed of 35 barangays, 13 of which are coastal, 5 barangays are in the lowlands, and the rest are hinterland
barangays.
BAYAWAN CITY
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BRIEF HISTORY
The coming of the Spaniards in the Philippines as harbinger of the Christian faith was not exactly met with
approval from the natives living in the islands. And Bayawan was among those that resisted the advent of the new faith.
When the Spanish missionaries set foot on the shores of Bayawan to spread Christianity, the “Maghats”, the
so called natives of Bayawan were very recalcitrant to give up their own faith in favor of Christianity. Though peace
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loving by nature, the “Maghats” were dubious of the intentions of these strangers. Thinking that the whites were out to
grab their lands, some of these natives fled to the mountains and waited for the perfect time to launch their assault.
Meanwhile , those who were converted to Christianity continued to live at the town center where a chapel was built. One
Sunday morning while the townspeople were gathered inside the chapel to hear mass, a tragedy happened . In the middle
of the Holy Eucharistic celebration, when the priest hoisted the Holy Host in the act of consecration, a hostile and
defiant Maghat barged in to the assembly and threw a lance on the priest, thus killing him.This legend (or version)
answers the question on how Bayawan got its name - from the word “Bayaw” or to hoist.
It was in 1872 when Bayawan was formally organized as a municipality . It was formerly known as Tolong Nuevo
established by the Spanish friars in 1751 as part of Tolong Viejo now the Municipality of San Catalina.Bayawan attained
the status of a chartered city on December 24, 2000.
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GEOGRAPHY
The municipality of Bayawan is 101.9 kilometers south of Dumaguete City; bounded by the towns of Mabinay,
Bais City, Tanjay City and Pamplona on the north, the town of Sta. Catalina on the east, the Mindanao Sea on the south
and the municipality of Basay on the west.
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PHYSIOGRAPHY
Bayawan City is a fifth class component City of Negros Oriental located in the southeastern part of the
province. It has a total land area of 69,908 hectares, the largest in the province, and composed of 28 barangays (5 urban
and 23 rural) . It is predominantly hilly. Basically, Bayawan is an agricultural town. For several years Bayawan has earned
the reputation as the “Rice granary of Negros South” . However, with the entry of agricultural diversification, farmers
planted sugar cane, corn and coconut.
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TOPOGRAPHY AND LAND FEATURES
The topographic characteristics of Bayawan is predominantly hilly with terrain moderately sloping to rolling.
The city has very rich water resources with surrounding rivers, springs, and even small lakes. There are four major rivers
that pass through Bayawan: Sicopong River flows at the eastern side of the city; Ilog River at the northeastern side that
defines the natural boundary towards the Municipality of Mabinay; Pagatban River at the western side which is also a
natural boundary towards the Municipality of Basay, and Bayawan River that lies at the center. The prevailing land
utilization in the city is agricultural, with 44,384 hectares used as farmlands accounting for 63.49% of the total land area.
As the agricultural capital of the province, its vast lands are planted with sugarcane, rice, corn. Livestock raising also
provided livelihood to communities.
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POPULATION
The city has a population of 110,250 (National Statistics Office, as of August 1, 2007). Its population density
is 1.58 person per hectare, which is still manageable compared to other cities in the country.
CANLAON CITY
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BRIEF HISTORY
Old folks of Canlaon mention of a pair of ill-starred lovers Princess Laon and Kang who were forced to elope to
keep their warring chieftain fathers from breaking them apart. Unfortunately, the lovers were captured and doomed to die
amidst the harsh conditions of the wilderness. From their deathbed rose Malaspina, a fabled volcano intermittently
spewing lava. It was later called Canlaon, considered one of the highest peaks in the country, rising at 8,000 feet above
sea level.
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In the olden times, Canlaon was known as Sitio “Mabigo” of Barrio Panubigan,which was then under the Municipality
of Vallehermoso, a place where bigo trees abound. This wilderness area was ruled by a native chieftain called “Saniko”.
Later on , Mabigo became part of the sprawling property of Don Diego de la Viña in Vallehermoso. The area soon gained
prominence as a hub of commerce and agriculture as migrants from Cebu, Bohol and Panay settled in the area. In 1941,
an Ilocano geodetic engineer, Isidro Bautista Sr., who married a dela Viña girl, Natividad, along with Mabigo residents
filed a petition urging the national government for Mabigo’s conversion into a municipality. However, war in the Pacific
broke out and dimmed all hopes for the township. October 11, 1946 saw the creation of the Municipality of Canlaon,
when then President Manuel Roxas issued Executive Order No. 19 declaring the separation of Mabigo and its surrounding
sitios from Vallehermoso. Isidro Bautista Sr., became the first mayor of the municipality of Canlaon. Republic Act No.
3445 created the Chartered City of Canlaon on June 18, 1961. Its inauguration as a city came by virtue of Executive Order
No. 193 issued by then President Ferdinand Marcos on July 2, 1967.
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GEOGRAPHY
Situated on the eastern side of Mt. Canlaon, Canlaon City is bounded on the north by San Carlos City of Negros
Occidental; on the east by Vallehermoso, and on the west by La Castellana of Negros Occidental. The city is 38 kms.
from San Carlos City; 50 kms. from Guihulngan; 33 kms. from La Castellana; 166 kms. from Dumaguete City and
12.092 kms. from the provincial boundary. With a total land area of 160.7 sq. km.. Canlaon City is comprised of 13
barangays. Mt. Canlaon National Park covers 24,577 hectares while the mountain rises at 8,050 ft.
GUIHULNGAN CITY
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BRIEF HISTORY
Guihulngan has a very dramatic local history. It needs to be treasured for its links the present and the past eventful
history of Guihulgan as we welcome the challenges of the new millennium.
Guihulngan said to be sleeping giant of the north, was among the first 17 towns that composed the new Province of
Negros Oriental when Gov. Gen. Valeriano Weyler granted the petition of the province as a separate unit from Negros
Occidental in January 1, 1890.
There are several versions on how the Municipality derived its name. The first, according to old tales, was attributed
to a river flowing directly to the town proper from the main spring in Sito Anahaw. Barangay Nagasaha, hence the name
“Guipadulngan” which means the point where the river flows to an end.
The second is associated with the gruesome incident in the 19th Century when the Philippines was a colony of
Spain. Men, women and children were said to be captured, beheaded and thrown into the sea by the Moro pirates in what
is now known as Tañon Strait. Other accounts claim that the Moros dropped a bell into the sea when they found out that
it was used by the lookout to warn the townsfolk of their coming. Since that time the place was called “Guihulugan”
which means, “Place where a thing was dropped”. But in the Spanish writing, “U” and “N” are similar and that’s why it
became and commonly known as Guihulngan.
Whether it all started as “Guipadulngan” or Guihulngan”, the name is indeed very symbolic as the town is “dropped”
with abundant blessings from the Almighty for a significant “end”.
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OTHER FACTS
Population
Area
Population Density
No. of households
91,358 (2007 Census)
388.56 km2
214.8 per km2
17,733
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No. of barangays
Tourist spots
33
Busay Lake (Hulaitan) ; Mainit Springs & Waterfalls (Bulado); Beach &
beach resorts (Mckinley, T-beach, Poblacion, Malusay) ; Hilaitan Tree
Houses (Hilaitan); Caves (Calupaan, Bulado, Tacpao and Binobohan);
Tuko Lake (Trinidad); Fish sanctuaries/Marine Reserve (Malusay &
Hilaitan); Hinakpan Hills (Hinakpan); Ampulangan Lake (Villegas);
TANJAY CITY
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BRIEF HISTORY
Stories of yore tell of a Chinese merchant named Tan Hai who frequented the places of Tambacan and Embarcadero
on his sailboat to exchange his Chinese wares with native products of the locals of Sitios Dike and Pontod.
When a small group of Magellan’s fleet arrived in Tanjay on April 17, 1521 to turn Tanjay into a seat of their religious
expedition, they were said to have found a myriad of Chinese porcelain items and asked for the names of the wares.
When the Spaniards asked for the name of the town, the natives assuming that the foreigners were asking for the name
of the merchant who sold them the wares, replied “Tan Hai”. Thus, the Spaniards took it as the name of the place, and
the name stuck until this time, but spelled as Tanjay.
Tanjay was discovered in 1565 by an expedition commissioned by Miguel Lopez de Legazpi and tagged it as the
largest settlement in Negros Island. The municipality also holds the distinction of being the first Catholic parish of
Negros Oriental established by the Augustinian friars in 1580.
Tanjay attained the status of chartered city on April 1, 2000.
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INDUSTRIES
Tanjay’s industries include sugar production and refinery, bangus raising, bamboo farming, goat dispersal,
and abaca cottage enterprise.
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WATER RESOURCES
There are eight large rivers in Tanjay, capable of providing the water needs of the entire municipality once
properly managed. Water sources for domestic consumption and irrigation are the springs in the hinterland barangays
of Azagra, Sta. Cruz Nuevo, Sta. Cruz Viejo, San Jose, San Miguel and Polo; and the rivers of Tanjay, Eli, Mangoto, Palew, Nagsala, and Inolocon, as well as underground water resources for pump wells.
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AGRICULTURALAND FISHING
The city of Tanjay is rich in natural resources. Cultivated rice land is at 1,000 hectares and potential for
irrigation is more or less 5,000 hectares. Once irrigation is in place, Tanjay is capable of supplying the rice demand for
Negros Oriental. All year round there is abundant fish supply, particularly in the summer months of February to May. At
least 200 metric tons of fish are produced annually, with more than half of the harvest coming from fishponds comprising
1,000 hectares.
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POPULATION
78,539 as of August 1, 2007
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TOURIST ATTRACTIONS
Beaches / Dive Sites
LAG-IT BEACH -Bais City - a magnificent sevenkilometer stretch of powder-white sand that disappears
in the clear waters at high tide, a unique adventure for
swimmers.
WHITE SAND REEF -Bais City - shoreline is a vast
stretch of powder-white sand, and sparkling azure
waters, ideal for swimming and snorkelling.
CAMANGYAWON BEACH - Basay - fine white sand
beach bracketed by twin rivers that hug the island in
Camangyawon, a municipal fish port complex located
in the area.
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APO ISLAND, Barangay Apo, Dauin - A 72-hectare, 20012345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890
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meter high volcanic island about 5 kilometers off the
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municipality of Dauin. Features 5 pocket beaches of white
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pebbles, two mangrove lagoons, and a lighthouse. The Apo
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Island Protected Landscape and Seascape comprises 691.45
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hectares. An average total coral cover of 63.1% and a
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magnificent variety of corals and marine life led to Apo Island’s
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being acclaimed as one of the world’s Ten Best Divesites.
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NAGBO-ALAO CAVE AND BEACH - Basay - fine pebbled beach line with prominent rock formations and coves, just
off the highway, reached by interesting foot paths.
ANTULANG BEACH - Siaton - strip of white pebble beaches between Zamboanguita and Siaton, interesting rock
formations on beach, clear waters, underwater scenery ideal for snorkeling.
TALISAY BEACH PARK - Bacong - popular public resort operated by the Bacong Municipal Government. The
place has a coconut grove and garden, with cottages for picnickers; three houses perched atop Talisay trees for long
term accommodation. Usual take-off point for visits to nearby Negros Oriental Arts and Heritage (NOAH) stonecraft
factory, sinamay weaving center and the Bacong church.
TAMBOBO BEACH, Siaton - located along Bonbonon Bay, it’s a good site for windsurfing, scuba diving and
sailing. Cottages amid the white-pebbled beach, with a restaurant to serve beach enthusiasts.
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APO ISLAND BEACH RESORT,
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Dauin - formerly known as Kan-Upe
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Cove Resort, it has 25 regular and
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honeymoon cottages and fronts an
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internationally acclaimed divesite. Apo
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Island is accessible by a 35-minute boat
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ride from Zamboanguita.
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SAN MORITZ BEACH, Agan-an, Sibulan swimming and beachcombing area with five
naturally ventilated cottages for rent with
balcony and bathroom, under shade trees.
Game room available.
MINA’S UNDERSEA WORLD, Zamboanguita - 200 yards from the beach is a veritable marine garden for snorkeling
and swimming. In this area are water tanks with white sea turtles and other marine creatures.
WHITE SAND BAR, Manjuyod - is a kilometer-long strip of white beach in the middle of North Bais Bay. The area is
visible only during low tide and is submerged at high tide. Cottages are available for daytime and overnight
accommodations.
Lagoon, Spring & Other Water Attractions
PASAKA-AN SPRING, Basay - flowing from a
reputedly enchanted cave populated by fairies
amid tall trees and ricefields, the crystalline
spring is a water source of a National Irrigation
Administration (NIA) project
ADUDUSAN NATURAL WATER SLIDE,
Canloan City - one of Canlaon’s numerous
falls has carved a natural water slide that is
popular among trekkers
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MABINAY SPRING, Mabinay - a poblacion landmark spring-fed
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lake amid a forested area, ideal for picnickers and bathers. The
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spring is the town’s main source of potable water.
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BANICA SWIMMING LAGOON,
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Valencia - two river-fed swimming pools
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in a garden setting, with restrooms and a
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canteen. A favorite hangout of picnickers
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due to its proximity to Dumaguete City.
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SAN ISIDRO HOT SPRING, Tanjay - hot
spring bordered by mangroves in Barangay
San Isidro.
Waterfalls
INYAWAN ENCHANTED FALLS, Canlaon City - flows 100 feet off Inyawan River at the edge of a forest. Cold and
clear waters cascade downstream to join Masaulog River; accessible by road.
QUIPOT FALLS, Canlaon City - bottle-shaped cascade about 100 feet; largest of three neighboring waterfalls fed by
Binalbagan, Malaiba and Linothangan tributaries. Deep basin ideal for swimming and boating.
PULANGBATO FALLS, Valencia - One of the most popular destination in Valencia. The cascade is high in iron content,
rusting the cliff in its path creating an awesome two-toned waterfalls.
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the three steep plunging
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falls of Naludhan merge
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into one powerful cascade
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after heavy rains.This
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towering waterfalls is
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CASARORO FALLS, Brgy. Apolong, Valencia - cool waters of the
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cascade drops to a swimming basin, almost enclosed by steep precipices
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and lush vegetation. Hikers traverse an adventurous nature trail.
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Popular among the locals and visitors and considered the province’s
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most photographed falls.
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TIRAMBULO HIGHLAND RESORT, Mabinay
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made lakes teeming with fish; man-made waterfalls,
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cottages and a restaurant amid beautifully landscaped
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lawns and shady forested areas.
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NEGROS ORIENTAL ARTS AND HERITAGE,
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Bacong – export quality stonecraft items are manufactured.
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PAMPLONA PLANTATION TOURISM
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ESTATE, Pamplona - leisure and lifestyle built
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around nature’s varied attractions, an 18-hole golf
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course, a world-class clubhouse, swimming pool,
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landing strip, and a flank of residential enclaves
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for those who wish to live amid the panoramic
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beauty of the countryside. The ultimate in
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Oriental Negros resort living, in woods and greens
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that sweep down the Pamplona mountains to
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Tanjay.
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CENTRAL AZUCARERA DE BAIS, Bais City - established in 1918 as the first two sugar centrals of Tabacalera in
the country, pioneered in the manufacture of paper from bagasse. CAB propelled the province’s sugar industry into a
top dollar earner. Buildings, early machines, implements and locomotives used for hauling sugarcane in olden times are
on display, making the visit truly informative and interesting.
DUMAGUETE GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB, Sibulan - newly refurbished clubhouse and nine-hole golf course of
the San Antonio hilltop greens. Members and non-members can enjoy the fresh country air and a sunny game all days
of the week, including holidays. Golfing equipment available for rent
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SAN ANTONIO GOLF COURSE, Sibulan - a nine-hole golf course located in Sibulan (15 kms.) from Dumaguete
City. While playing golf, one can enjoy the fresh country air, open to both members and non-members all days of the
week, including holidays. Rental of balls, tees, clubs and other equipment are also available. For inquiries and
reservations, one may call the Provincial Tourism Office.
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Valencia - nestled among the
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mountains that spout steam from
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Power Plant is the centerpiece of
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the geothermal reserve in the care
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of the Philippine National Oil
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Company (PNOC) which
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generates and supplies power to
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Negros, Panay and Cebu.
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RIZAL AVENUE, Dumaguete City
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- the capital’s seafront boulevard,
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houses and some of the elegant dining
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establishments of the city.
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promenade and sunrise jogging track
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MALATAPAY LIVESTOCK AND FISH MARKET, Zamboanguita - seaside market livestock, fresh fish and seafood,
grain and many other commodities from salt to rubber slippers. Fish of choice may be cooked according to the diner’s
desire, also racks of lechon to enjoy right on the beach and in the midst of the market bustle, but only on Wednesdays.
AQUINO FREEDOM PARK, Dumaguete City - wide expanse of green lawns and old trees with flower borders, musical
fountain and the Aquino stage. For promenading and lounging right in front of the imposing Capitol building.
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UNIVERSAL ROBINA/SUGAR MILLING COMPANY, Manjuyod - established as Negros Oriental’s most modern
sugar mill, also with an oil mill for copra produce of the northern district.
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FOREST CAMP, Valencia – cottages set amidst a
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sprawling area of greenery, river, picnic area and two
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river-fed swimming pools; good for seminars, school and
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P40 ; Overnight cottages - P250/pax. For resort details &
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reservations call (63-35) 423-4017
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BAIS BAY - regular cruises supervised by Bais City Hall
staff take visitors out to Tañon Strait to view playful dolphins and pygmy sperm whales. Dolphin and whale watching activities are ideal between May to September. The
city government operates the cruise vessels Dolphin I &
II, Vania I & II, and Horizon, available for booking at tel.
nos. 402-8174, 402-8040 and 402-8180. For a longer stay
to see more of Bais City’s nature sites, the City also runs
Bahia de Bais, its guest facility on a hilltop with a wraparound view of the Bais terrain and sea. Bais Bay cruises
board at Capiñahan port. Spectacular underwater scenes
reward snorkeling and diving.
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OLDEST TREE - Canlaon City – reportedly the oldest
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tree in the Philippine, this huge balete tree is estimated
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to be more than a thousand years old.
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as one of the most
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successful dolphin-and-whale
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watching operations in the
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country. The cruise takes tourists
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to Tañon Strait, the narrow
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channel between Negros and Cebu
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islands. Out of 23 species of
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marine mammals documented to
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have been sighted in Philippine
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waters, nine have been sighted in
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the Bais Bay - Tañon Strait area,
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acknowledged to have one of the
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biggest concentrations of cetaceans
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in the world, among these the
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dolphins and pygmy sperm
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whales. For dolphin watching
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tours, call (63-35) 402-6629 / 5411234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234
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5161 (Bais City Tourism Office)
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CAMP MAPOT AND MOUNTAIN PARK, Canlaon City - verdant plateau 5,000 feet above sea level, first developed as
a health camp; pine trees, streams and hillside springs, some rare flora and fauna; temperature and scenery reminiscent
of Baguio’s Mines View Park. Part of the Mt. Kanlaon National Park, a favorite of nature trekkers.
MAYON ZIGZAG, Canlaon City - portion of highway from the junction of Barangay Bagawines where the road
ascends in a zigzag, affording a changing panoramic view of the blue waters of Tañon Strait and the island of Cebu, and
hugging the foothill dwellings of farmers like toy houses surrounded by cornfields. The climb ends in Barangay Tagbino
of Canlaon City.
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BALINSASAYAO & DANAO,
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in 1885, it is located 20 kilometers
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west of the town center of Sibulan
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above sea level, the two inland
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Danao Lake) are amid lush tropical
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mineral waters w/ brushes and
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lakes is separated by a narrow
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ridge with no visible outlets to the
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sea. Biodiversity in the area is
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known to be one of the richest in
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the country.
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CENTROP, Dumaguete City - the Center
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for Tropical Studies (CENTROP) of Silliman
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University observes endemic fauna in their
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habitat, carefully recreated beside the Silliman
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ball field. Most popular denizen is the rare
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spotted deer Cervus alfredi, an endangered
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breed believed to exist only in Panay.
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Scheduled visits are allowed.
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MAKAWIWILI RIDGE, Mt. Kanlaon - also known as the
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“Saddle in the Sky”, the ridge is located between two mountain
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peaks almost 8000 feet above sea level, and frequently used
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by scientists and climbers as vantage point in observing the
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two craters of Kanlaon Volcano. Shown in the picture is a
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TALABONG MANGROVE PARK, Bais City - a 400-hectare protected mangrove forest which is a natural habitat and nesting place
of birds and other wildlife. Accessible by boat and visitors have to
walk through a 5,968 bamboo-split boardwalk before reaching the
park.
WUTHERING HEIGHTS, San Jose - named after the famous novel, the hotel is located 16 kms. north of Dumaguete;
with craggy cliffs leading down to the beachfront; has rafts and jetski for beach lovers. Roofdeck restaurant serves
dinner to patrons while enjoying the panoramic view of the sea.
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LAKE BALANAN, Sandulot, Siaton (10 kms. from
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earthquake in the 1920’s caused a landslide that dammed
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the Balanan river forming a natural 24 has. (surface area)
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water reservoir, 285 meters above sea level. A resort
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was constructed recently, to provide tourist with
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accommodations and recreational facilities for boating,
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trekking and for picnics. This resort also has a swimming
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P 50.00; Children - P30 (free access to lagoon,
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circumferential boardwalk and transport raft). For resort
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MT. TALINIS, Dauin & Valencia - One of Oriental
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Negros’ prominent peaks, the Cuernos de Negros or
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Horns of Negros, rises 5,095 feet above sea level and
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situated 9 kms. southwest of Valencia. Declared a
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geothermal reserve under the protection of the Philippine
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National Oil Company (PNOC). Regular climbs are
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arranged by the Cuernos de Negros Mountaineers based
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in Silliman University where nature lovers get to enjoy
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the unspoiled scenery, its lakes (Nailig, Yagumyum,
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Halawig & Malingin), and the lush vegetation. One other
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interesting land formation in Mt. Talinis is the Kaipohan
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sulfur vents area, that was once part of a virgin forest.
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distance from this area.
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CAYASO CAVE, Mabinay - an underground river located 1 km. From the Poblacion Municipal Hall. The cave which is
3 kms. long and 6 feet wide, goes 20 feet down a winding stone pathway leading to an underground river of potable
drinking water but without a visible outlet. Stalactites and stalagmites abound in different chambers.
MABINAY CAVES, Mabinay - The prevelance of limestone rock and extensive karst phenomena secured Mabinay’s
fame as the Cave town of Negros Oriental. Locals report over 400 caves in the area. Of those identified, Odloman, at 8,870
meters, went on record as the second longest in the Philippines. Cayaso, at 2,222 meters and a subterranean river
beneath its main chamber, was ranked ninth. Other notable caves for cave tours are the Crystal Cave, Panligawan Cave,
Pandalihan Cave, Baliw Cave and the Mambajo Cave. Cave tours can be arranged with the Mabinay Municipal Hall
(Vice-Mayor’s Office). Entrance fee P50/cave.
PANLIGAWAN CAVE, Mabinay - the more accessible of Mabinay’s caves, Panligawan is said to be where swains of
old wooed their sweethearts.
VERANDA OF THE WORLD, Zamboanguita - located in Salngan II; picnic and camping area with a view of Mt. Talinis
and mini terraces for trekking.
ZOO PARADISE OF THE
WORLD, Zamboanguita - set in
an ipil-ipil forested area, Fr.
Eleuterio Tropa’s collection of live
and stuffed wildlife, memorabilia
and ecological conservation
actions during his lifetime, located
in the Salngan I campgrounds.
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Mabinay - One of hundred
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a huge cavern, where stalactites
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cave is accessible by foot and
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has a large open ceiling at the
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KANLAON VOLCANO - is the
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most imposing landmark in Negros
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Island and one of the most active
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volcanoes in the Philippines. At
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2,435 meters above sea level, Mt.
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Central Philippines . Shown on the
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picture is Margaha Valley (the
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LABORATORY - Dumaguete City - SU’s
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Marine Lab is a center for excellence with
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facilities along Silliman Beach in Bantayan. The
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lab cultures the giant clam Tridacna, some
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species of crocodiles and other marine life for
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study and eventual propagation, operates the
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research vessel Milaena which is available for
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group cruises.
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exhibit of artifacts and archaeological finds
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dating some 2,000 years ago; also showcases
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an ethnographic collection from the
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country’s tribal minorities.
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BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE, Bais City - rests on
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memories of its heyday as dean of the hacienda
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workhorses. Central Azucarera de Bais was
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established in 1918 as the first sugar mill in the
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Philippines of Tabacalera.
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Constructed in 1924 and inaugurated by Governor
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Enrique Villanueva on February 25, 1925. The edifice
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is Grecian in character defined by ionic columns. The
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first provincial governor center was an old residence
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near the Dumaguete waterfront. The present Capitol
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houses the offices of the governor, vice governor,
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important
departments. The imposing façade faces the Aquino Freedom Park, a formal garden with promenades shaded by
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old trees, a musical fountain and a stage for live outdoor performances.
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SPANISH FORTRESS, Ayungon - remains of a Spanish fortification on the shoreline of Tampocon II.
CENTRAL AZUCARERA DE BAIS, Bais City - established in 1918 by the Compania General de Tabacos de Filipinas
SA, or Tabacalera, as its first sugar mill in the Philippines. Central Azucarera de Bais (CAB) stimulated the growth of
Oriental Negros’ sugar industry. In 1941, the Compania Cellulosa de Filipinas set up in CAB the first integrated pulp and
paper factory in the world using the bagasse as raw and primary material in the manufacture of paper.
BALATONG POINT, Basay - also called Punta Tambungon by the locals, with rocks and large corals used as
navigation landmarks. The biggest shipment of WWII ammunition for the Negros guerilla movement is said to have
been unloaded here, now the favored divesite of many scuba enthusiasts.
DUMAGUETE CITY HALL - built in 1907 to house the offices of the mayor, vice mayor, Sangguniang Panglunsod
and its session hall and various other government units. Renovation has expanded its spaces and added a new and
striking façade. Fronting the old main entrance is Quezon Park that features monuments and a newly expanded children’s
playground.
ST. PAUL COLLEGE DUMAGUETE - established in 1904 and known as the first St. Paul de Chartres Institution
in the Philippines. A marker on Rizal Boulevard commemorates the landing of the seven Belgian nuns who founded
the school in the old parish convent beside the Cathedral.
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reassembled in Dumaguete in 1903 to cradle the
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fledgling Silliman Institute founded in 1901, the
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first Protestant university in the country. The
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structure is architecturally distinctive as early
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Americana. It now houses the Assembly Hall
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on the ground floor and the Silliman University
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(SU) Ethno-Anthro Museum on the second floor.
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SILLIMAN UNIVERSITY, Dumaguete City founded in 1901 and covers 35 hectares adjacent
to downtown Dumaguete, declared a bird
sanctuary, noted for its olden trees, cottage
residences and major buildings such as Guy Hall,
Channon Hall, Oriental and Occidental Halls which
Japanese occupation forces used for administrative
and penal activities.
FIL-AM JAP AMITY SHRINE, Valencia - a three-sided
pillar soars above a viewing deck on the Sagbang hilltop
where Filipino, American and Japanese soldiers clashed
in a fierce encounter during WWII in Negros Oriental.
Unveiled on April 2, 1977 by veterans and descendants
of the war casualties, the shrine overlooks the panoramic
sprawl of Dumaguete City, Sibulan and Bacong towns
and the neighboring islands of Cebu and Siquijor.
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CATA-AL WAR MEMORABILIA, Valencia - relics
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of the World War II encounter in Negros Oriental include
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Japanese and American materials and personal effects,
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preserved as part of the private collection of the Cata-al
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family in Valencia.
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LOOC MEMORIAL SHRINE, Sibulan - marks the site
of the first encounter of WWII in Negros Oriental, on
October 11, 1942 when independent partisan guerilla groups
joined forces. The Sibulan municipal government
commemorates this event yearly with a re-enactment.
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SPANISH FOUNTAIN, Valencia - devised by an
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Augustinian friar to spout water channeled from a
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highland spring, the fountain is now the centerpiece
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of the sunken Valencia Municipal Plaza.
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FLEUR-DE-LIS HALL, Dumaguete City - housed at St. Paul College, the hall is noted for its lavish theatrical
productions. A multi-purpose hall provides more seating and a bigger stage for the school’s cultural presentations.
LUCE AUDITORIUM, Dumaguete City - Silliman University’s modern cultural center is the fully airconditioned
venue for local and international performing artists, also houses a ballet studio, and a spacious lobby for exhibits.
SIDLAKANG NEGROS VILLAGE, E.J. Blanco, Piapi, Dumaguete City - Strategically set on a lush tree-shaded area
just off the National Highway, the village comprises 26 modules where each of Negros Oriental’s 19 municipalities and six
cities can showcase their choicest tourism assests and agricultural products, investment potentialsm and their finest
goods and services. One module of the Village harks back to its precious history by dedicating it to its former subprovince of Siquijor, which has responded with eager participation. The Village also has a three-module WIFI-wired
building houses the office of the Sidlakang Negros Village Management Board, the Provincial Tourism Office and the
Sidlakang Negros Showroom, a one-stop-shop of Negros Oriental arts, craft, delicacies, souvenir and pasalubong items.
MARIYAH GALLERY, Dumaguete City - central venue of Negros Oriental’s visual artists; an extensive inventory of
books of Filipino authors are also found at the gallery.
SINCO MEMORABILIA MUSEUM, Dumaguete City - repository of works and personal effects of Vicente G.
Sinco, a signatory of the UN Charter. Also houses an exhibit of objects d’art and crude implements of early Negrenses.
Established in 1949 by Dr. Sinco as his masterwork, the museum is located in Foundation University.
SILLIMAN UNIVERSITY ETHNO-ANTHRO MUSEUM, Dumaguete City - at Silliman University, an exhibit of
artifacts and archeological findings, some dating 2,000 years and an ethnographic collection from minority tribes in
the Philippines. The second floor of Silliman Hall is in itself a cultural relic of old America.
SILLIMAN UNIVERSITY LIBRARY, Dumaguete City - largest collection of books and publications in the province,
with spaces for regular art exhibits.
CHURCH OF ST. AUGUSTINE OF HIPPO & PIPE ORGAN, Bacong - Built in 1866 , Bacong church is located by the
sea featuring the oldest existing main altar reputed to be the province’s oldest; its pipe organ from Zaragosa, Spain was
installed in 1894 through the efforts of the first parish priest, Rev. Joaquin Soriano. The belfry, reputed to be Oriental
Negros’ tallest with winding steps to the top, was used as a look-out point
for seafaring pirates who used to attack the village.
OUR LADY OF LOURDES SHRINE, San Jose - in the canefields of
Cambaluctot, where a spinning sun is said to have manifested the visit of
the Lady of Lourdes, devotees flock every first Saturday of the month.
SAN ANTONIO DE PADUA, Sibulan - a great number of St. Anthony
devotees from all over the province crowd at the Sibulan church to light
candles for the patron saint every 13th of each month especially during his
feastday, transforming the church grounds and the plaza fronting it into a
bustling festive gathering. A fluvial procession is also held annually on
its feast day - June 13.
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DUMAGUETE BELFRY - erected 1811 as belltower of the Cathedral
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of St. Catherine of Alexandria and watchtower to forewarn townfolks of
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impending attack of marauders. Restored in 1985 and skirted with a garden
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ten years later, the belfry has become the city’s most popular architectural
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landmark.
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HAMBABALUD FESTIVAL, Jimalalud (January 13)
- The festival focuses on the town’s most treasured
trees called Hambabalud located in a beautiful forest
with cool waters and colorful flowers that bloom and
was believed to be the realm of the enchanted guardian
of the trees, the mountain nymph they called, Diwata.
The Hambabalud tree has become the symbol of God’s
natural gift to the inhabitants, a part and parcel of the
lives of the Jimalaludnons which they celebrate in the
festival.
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BUGLASAN FESTIVAL OF FESTIVALS , Dumaguete
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City (October 16-26) - the time when established festivals in
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Negros Oriental gathered for a showdown and streetdancing
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to highlight the week-long fiesta. Various events lined-up
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were trade fairs, nightly cultural shows, kumbira or food
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festival and a lot more.
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LANGOB, Mabinay (January 25) - Mabinay, an
elevated interior municipality in the north, is also known
as “Cave Town”, referring to more than a hundred
caves beneath the town. The festival promotes these
unique caves as tourism lures. Field presentation and
street dancing components reflect geographic features
of the caves and the creatures of fact and legend that
inhabit it.
LIBOD-SAYAW, Bindoy (April 4) - Libod means “to
make the rounds” while sayaw is vernacular for dance.
Libod Sayaw refers to the street dancing around the
town center, an original moving pageantry with
choreography based on Philippine folk dances. The
pristine beauty of the shallow Mantalip Reef is now
the subject of the libod-sayaw, a mardi gras celebration
during the feast of the town patron saint Vincent Ferrer.
YAGYAG FESTIVAL, Cangmating, Sibulan (April 26)
Yagyag is the vernacular for spawning. The process
refers in particular to the crabs and other marine
creatures which gather during the months of October
to December in Sapa, one of two springs found in
Barangay Cangmating of Sibulan. The creatures lay
and float their eggs during high tide, to mature in the
swamps. In the comingmonths, people from the
neighboring barrios from Agan-an to Maningcao would
come in groups for nature’s marine bounty which are
harvested for food and as materials for crafts. This is
also an occasion for trading and barter, and celebration.
The festival is a showcase of lacal arts and culture,
fashion and unity. Its features a mardi gras-type street
dancing and related events.
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KASADYAAN FESTIVAL -Dumaguete City (2nd week of
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lished in 1949, features an elaborately costumed mardi gras,
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field demonstretions, beauty pageants and frolics.
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KABULAKAN FESTIVAL, Dumaguete City (3rd week of May) - A festival of flowers which showcases the colorful
blooms of Dumaguete City and Negros Oriental. This week long festival also features flower arrangement contest, food
and agri-fairs, fashion shows and bazaars located at strategoc points in Dumaguete City.
BODBOD FESTIVAL, Tanjay City (December 14-16) - The festival gives emphasis to this native delicacy made of
glutinous rice, coconut milk, sugar and salt. It features “the Biggest Bod-bod“ that would weigh as much as eighty kilos
and requires ten persons to prepare the delicacy, and the “Smallest Bod-bod” that would come served inside a matchbox.
Bod-bod making contest gives the Tanjayanons the chance to show their natural expertise on the art of making the
delicacy. While Bod-bod eating contest will give the town’s visitors the real treat of their lives when they outdo each one
in consuming a winnow (nigo) .
GUIHULUGAN FESTIVAL , Guihulngan City(May 24) - Guihulngan Festival celebrates the city’s historical treasure
that was lost to sea, hundreds of years ago. Long ago, moro pirates ravaged the people of Guihulngan, stole their town’s
bell, and dropped it somewhere in the Tañon Strait, which was never recovered. The Street Mardi Gras commemorates
their lost treasure while thanking the town’s patron saint for the year’s bountiful harvest. Street bazaars, agri-fairs,
beauty pageants, town concerts and fireworks competition are also part of town’s festivities.
BUDYAS, Tandayag, Amlan (November 29) - A seaside folk ritual invoking good fortune on fishermen, followed by
fluvial procession of elaborately decorated sea crafts and street dancing.
SIPONG, Bais City (September 7) - A colorful and lively mardi gras festival participated in by the different barangays,
local and national offices in a choreographed street dancing. Magnificent floats and spectacular head dresses can also
be viewed during this event. This biggest annual merrymaking marks the Charte Day celebration of Bais City.
HUGYAWAN DALANSAYAW, Dumaguete City (December 3) - Hugyawan means “merrymaking” and is the main
concept of the celebration and the presentations of the streetdancing contingents , whose members come from all parts
of the province. The main goal of Hugyawan is to showcase the unique way of life of the inhabitants of Negros Oriental,
and at the same time, capture the customary response of the Negrenses in gratitude towards Nature, Fate, and God.
PASKO SA TANJAY, Tanjay City (whole month) - A month long Christmas festivities featuring cultural presentations
and contests participated in by Tanjay residents, civic organizations and business establishments. Tanjay, with its
myriads holiday lights and Christmas trees become a virtual “Christmas City” during the festival that begins on December
1 and ends on the feast of the Three Kings.
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PASAYAW FESTIVAL, Canlaon City (March
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19th) - A combined word of “Pasalamat Pinaagi
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sa Sayaw” (a thanksgiving through dance), This
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Pasayaw expresses the joys and jubilations in
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praise and thanksgiving to the Almighty God
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through the intercession of St. Joseph. The
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“Pasayaw Street Dancing and Parade” is
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participated in by 12 contingents from the 12
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barangays.
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PASALAMAT DE TAYASAN FESTIVAL, Tayasan (December 30-31) - A thanksgiving festival in honor of their patron
saint, St. Anthony de Padua for the bountiful fruits of their labors. The focus of the merrymaking is the red squash or
kalabasa, the major crop that has contributed immensely to the income of the town’s farmers.
SANDUROT FESTIVAL, Dumaguete City (Saturday before the City’s Fiesta, November) - Derived from the Visayan
“pakig-sandurot” for the offering and enjoyment of hospitality. Begins with a beach ceremony welcoming the various
cultural stains that enriched the city’s character. Street dancing follows.
KINAIYAHAN, Dauin (September 7) - Celebrating the bounties of nature and underscoring Dauin’s campaign to
conserve the natural resources and attractions. Streetdancing and field presentation by all the clustered barangays of
the municipality.
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SINULOG SA TANJAY FESTIVAL, Tanjay City,
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reconciliation through the intercession of the
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patron Señor Santiago, held on July 24 on the eve
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of the patron’s feast. This is an old tradition that
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begun with old men engaged in swordplay and
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dancing from house to house.
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the day before the fiesta. They celebrate the
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scarecrows (tawo-tawo) through paper mache higantes
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as guardians of the town’s crops.
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TOWN FIESTAS
DATE
TOWN/CITY
PATRON SAINT
January 15
Jimalalud
Sto. Niño
January 25
Mabinay
Sto. Niño
February 18
Bayawan City
Sto. Tomas de Villanueva
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March 19
Basay
St. San Nicolas de Tolentino
March 20
Canlaon City
St. Joseph
April 5
Bindoy
San Vicente Ferrer
April 25
Sta. Catalina
Sta. Catalina de Alejandria
April 28
La Libertad
San Sebastian
May 10
San Jose
St. Joseph
May 15
Ayungon
St. Isidore Labrador
May 15
Vallehermoso
St. Isidore Labrador
May 15
Zamboanguita
St. Isidore Labrador
May 25
Guihulngan City
Nuestra Señora de Buensuceso
June 13
Sibulan
St. Anthony de Padua
June 13
Tayasan
St. Anthony de Padua
July 25
Tanjay
San Tiago Apostol
August 28
Bacong
St. Augustine de Hippo
September 10
Bais City
St. Nicolas of Tolentino
September 10
Dauin
St. Nicolas de Tolentino
October 4
Manjuyod
St. Francis of Assisi
October 12
Pamplona
Nuestra Señora del Pilar
October 12
Valencia
Nuestra Señora de los Desamparados
November 25
Dumaguete City
St. Catalina de Alejandria
November 30
Amlan
San Andres Apostol
December 6
Siaton
San Nicolas de Bari
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TOURIST FACILITIES
Hotels/Tourist Inn/Apartels/Motels/Pension House
Note: Rates are subject to change without prior notice
COCO GRANDE HOTEL (Formerly The Habitat)
(25 rooms) Economy Class
Hibbard Ave-Silliman., Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 225-0833 / 422-0746 - 47
Fax no.: (63-35) 422-1328
E-mail: [email protected]
Manager: Mr. Mike Butler
Dumaguete City
BETHEL GUEST HOUSE
(78 rooms) Standard Class
Rizal Blvd.. cor. Tan-Pedro, Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 225-2000 to 2009 / 422-8000
Fax no.: (63-35) 225-1374
E-mail: [email protected]
Manager: Mr. Roy T. Cang
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Studio room (1 pax)
Double (1 matrimonial)
Double (1 matrimonial) Oceanview
Twin (2 single)
Family (1 matrimonial, 1 single)
Family Deluxe
Suite
Villa Suite
Extra bed/person
P 850
P1,000
P2,000
P1,200
P1,800
P2,000
P3,500
P4,000
P 200
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Executive room (2Pax)
Superior room (2 pax)
Executive Special (3 pax)
Family Executive (4 pax)
Family Superior
Studio 3 (2 pax)
Studio 1 & 2 (min. of 5 pax)
(Max of 10 pax)
Residential room (2 pax)
Extra person
* Rates are inclusive of 12% VAT.
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
1,344
1,624
1,792
2,072
2,576
1,232
448
4,480
6,160
400
Facilities:
Allegro Restaurant; Club Coco Piano Bar; Coffee
shop;Function room; Intercom; Transportation service;
Fully air-conditioned; Telephone; Wi-Fi;
Facilities:
Restaurant; 4 Function rooms with a combined
capacity of 1000 pax; Business and souvenir center; PABX
system; Audio/video facilities; Safe deposit boxes; Cable
TV; Hot & cold water; Laundry & room service; 24-hr.
Centralized airconditioning and standby generator;
Elevator; Fast food & coffee shop; Purified drinking water;
Internet service facility
EL ORIENTE BEACH RESORT
(28 rooms) Economy Class
Mangnao, Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 225-0668 / 422-3008
Fax no.:(63-35) 225-5544
E-mail: [email protected]
Manager: Ms. Owena T. Davis
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TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Deluxe aircon
Economy aircon (3 beds)
Economy aircon (Standard)
Native cottages (non-aircon)
Extra bed
P 1,200
P 950
P 750
P 500
P 200
LA RESIDENCIA AL MAR
(17 rooms) Tourist Inn
Rizal Avenue , Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 422-0889 / 422-0888
Fax no.: (63-35) 422-8449
E-mail: [email protected]
Manager: Yolanda Hilado
Facilities:
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
Mini-bar & restaurant; ; Audio-visual equipment;
Swimming pool; Dart/badminton; Cable TV; Rent-A-Car;
Parking space; Laundry service; Standby generator;
Billiard , dart board & skim board
Function room:
Jason Kiosk (aircon) - 30 persons
Victor Hall (aircon) - 300 persons
JT Pavilion (Non-aircon) - 150 persons
Fuente Obdulia (Open air) - 700 persons
Family room (2 rms. w/ 4 single bed,
2 T&B, w/ adjoining door, mini-bar)
Executive Suite(queen & single bed w/
balcony, mini-bar-good for 2)
Executive Deluxe(2 rms., queen size bed)
Deluxe (2 rms., twin beds)
Standard (2 sinlge beds, no window)
Single aircon (1 person)
P 495
Double aircon(2 person/matrimonial)
P 605
Twin aircon (2 person/2 single beds)
P 715
Family aircon (3 pax/ 1 big bed & single
bed or 2 double beds)
P 825
Suite (Queen size bed, ref.)
P 1,025
* Aircon rooms w/ cable TV , H&C shower, Phone
Dormitory
P
P
P
300
385
495
P
608
P
P
P
P
1,985
1,720
1,455
1,325
Facilities/services:
WORLDVIEW PENSION PLAZA
(28 rooms) Tourist Inn
Perdices St., Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 225-4110-11 / 422-8369
Fax no.: (63-35) 225-4110
Mobile phone no.: (63) 0910-7296681
E-mail: [email protected]
Manager:Mr. Michel B. Dy
RATE
Single Fan (1 person)
Double Fan (2 person/matrimonial bed)
Twin Fan (2 persons/2 single beds)
Family Fan (3 pax/ 1 matrimonial &
1 single or 2 mat beds)
* Fan rooms w/ T&B and phone
P 2,250
Restaurant; Coffee shops; PABX; Function room;
Cable TV; Private T&B in all rooms w/ Hot & cold shower;
Laundry service; Room service; Standby generator; Safety
deposit boxes; Parking space; WiFi connection
HAROLD’S MANSION GUEST HOUSE
(28 rooms) Tourist Inn
205 Hibbard Avenue, Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 225-8000 / 225-8001 / 422-4961
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.haroldsmanshostel.cjb.net
Manager: Mr. Harold Biglete
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Single Deluxe (w/ breakfast)
P 620
Matrimonial (w/ breakfast)
P 780/850
Twin (w/ breakfast)
P 850/950
Family deluxe (w/ 3 breakfast)
P1,500
Superior deluxe (w/ breakfast)
P1,200
Extra bed
P 170
* All rates pus 10% service charge for rooms & laundry
service
Facilities:
P 250/person/day
Facilities:
Function room; All rooms with cable TV; Hot &
cold shower; Piped-in music; Mini-bar & restaurant; Coffee;
Shop and laundry service; Laundry; Locker and storage
facility; Entertainment centre (projection TV/DVD’s,
Games, Karaoke; Free beakfast; Free coffee or tea; Free
internet access (wireless internet); Free safety deposit box;
Free airport/port pickup
Fully air-conditoned with private toilet & bath, hot
& cold shower, cable TV PABX telephone system; ; Coffee
shop; Fax machine; Room service; Laundry service;
Standby generator; WiFi hotspot
OK PENSIONNE HOUSE
(76 rooms) Pension House
Sta. Rosa St., Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 225-5925 / 225-5702 / 225-5703
Fax no.: (63-35) 225-2480
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Double , non-aircon
Single, aircon
Double, non-aircon
Single, Deluxe, aircon
Double, Deluxe, aircon
Family, Deluxe (4 pax)
Family Room (6 pax)
E-mail: [email protected]
Manager: Mr. Eusebio Ong
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Single, aircon w/ TV
Double aircon w/ TV
Single, Deluxe aircon
Double, Deluxe aircon
Matrimonial Deluxe, aircon
Matrimonial aircon
Presidential aircon
Suite, Double, aircon
Super Suite, aircon
Single, Non-aircon
Extra bed
P 550
P 770
P 550
P 770
P 660
P 440
P1,320
P1,320
P3,300
P 275
P 50
P 352
P 352
P 517
P 462
P 627
P 957
P1,232
Facilities:
Coffee shop; 24 hr. service; Hot & cold shower
(on certain rooms only); Intercom
ALDEA LODGE
(17 rooms) Unclassified
Perdices St.., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 422-8403
Manager: Ms. Marivic Balasabas
Facilities:
Restaurant; Function rooms; Bellboy; Laundry;
Mailing service; Transportation; Souvenir shop, Hot & cold
shower; water bed and bathtub
DUMAGUETE ROYAL SUITE INN
(Formerly Paseo Rovira Guest House)
(24 rooms) Pension House
Rovira Road, Bantayan, Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 225-2197 / 255-2195
Fax no.: (63-35) 225-6806
Email: [email protected]
Manager: Ms. Ann Beth Sy
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Single fan room
Double fan room
Double fan room w/ TV
Single aircon
Double aircon
Extra person/bed
Extra TV
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
180
280
355
385
450
80
75
Facilities:
Common T&B
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Twin room
Matrimonial
Family
Junior suite
Suite room
Extra bed
P 675
P 875
P 775
P 1,650
P 2,000
P 200
AVENUE PARK HOTEL
(11 rooms) Unclassified
Perdices St., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 422-9177
Mobile phone no.: (63) 09274613747
E-mail: [email protected]
Manager: Ms. Ma. Constancia Elvinia II
Facilities:
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Superior, private T&B, TV, aircon
Twin/double, common T&B, TV, aircon
Single, common T&B, TV, aircon
Twin/double fan room
Single fan room
Extra person:
Superior room
Other rooms
Extra TV set
* No VAT, service charge
P
P
P
P
P
Restaurant; Function room; Cable TV; Hot & cold
shower
VINTAGE INN
(47 rooms)Pension House
E & J Limquiaco Bldg., Legaspi St., Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 225-1065 / 422-9106
Manager: Ms. Carmel Joy Bautista
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Single, non-aircon
P 242
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695
495
395
375
275
net
net
net
net
net
P 130
P 100
P 100/day
BALAY SA ALUMNI F.U.
Unclassified
Dr. V. Locsin St., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 422-9167 loc. 170
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
4 rooms
Outside hallway
YPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Single room
Double room
P 600
P 700
RATE
P 100/pax/day
P 100/pax/day
Facilities:
Multi-purpose hall; Conference room; Kitchen;
Telephone; Common T&B
Facilities:
CASA DEMONTEVERDE
(21 rooms)Unclassified
Cimafranca Subd., Cayton, Daro Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 226-2305 / 422-5329
Mobile no.: (63) 0917-7267398
Proprietress: M.s Vella S. Chi
Kitchen; Aircon rooms; TV
BANILAD PENSIONNE HOUSE
(20 rooms) Unclassified
Banilad, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 420-1805 / 422-6542
Manager: Domino Dicen
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
P 450
P 625
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Single
Matrimonial
Aircon room (good for 2):
Single w/ TV & private CR
Single w/o TV
Single w/ TV & common CR
Fan room (good for 2) Single
P
P
P
P
Facilities:
300
250
270
160
Cable TV; Wifi hotspots; Private comfort and bath;
Laundry service; Spacious parking space & 24-hrs.
security service
BOLMON GUEST HOUSE
(10 rooms)Unclassified
Route 3, Cimafranca Subd., Bantayan, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 226-3472
Manager: Victor Pastor
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Suite room
Family Budget room
Deluxe room
Standard room
Add’l person
P 1,750
P 850
P 800
P 750
P 200
CHECK INN PENSION HOTEL
(50 rooms)Unclassified
Locsin St., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 422-9000
E-mail: [email protected]
Manager: Dexter Fernandez
Facilities:
Fully airconditioned rooms; cable ready LCD TV;
wifi ready; PABX telephone system; Bar & restaurant;
Airport/seaport transportation; 24 hrs. security; Laundry
service; Multi-function room for parties, retreats,
conferences & seminars
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Deluxe room (2 pax)
Deluxe matrimonial (2 pax)
Special deluxe (3 pax)
Junior suite room(3 pax)
Family suite room (5 pax)
Extra bed
Extra bed
Extra person
P 850
P 850
P1,000
P1,500
P1,800
P 150
P 250
P 100
Facilities:
Function room (100-200 pax cap. @ P 2,400)
Hot & cold showers, 24 hrs., cable TV, 24 hrs., Standby
generator; 24 hrs.; Security; Laundry and pressing service;
Restaurant and shops at the ground floor; Function rooms;
Shuttle service; Elevator; Business Center; Free intenet
connection
BSP GUEST HOUSE
(4 rooms = 19 pax dormitory type) Unclassified
Capitol Area, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-2818
Contact person: Mr. Philam Brichi
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CHRIS-FIL’S LODGE
(26 rooms)Unclassified
Piapi’s Beach, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-7147
Manager: Ms. Dina Buhisan
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
Aircon (2 single beds;w/ TV, T&B)
Aircon (3 single beds; w/ TV, common T&B)
Fan room (single bed; w/ TV & T&B)
Fan room (double bed; TV & common T&B)
Fan room (2 single bed; common T&B)
Extra person
Extra bed
P
200
* Free breakfast meal good for 2
Facilities/services:
RATE
Fully airconditioned rooms w/ hot & cold shower;
Cable TV, PABX system
Elevator; Secured parking space; Room service
; Laundry; Function hall; Snack bar at the rooftop
P 440
P 370
P 290
P 220
P 160
P 160
C & L SUITES INN (Extension)
(5 rooms) Unclassified
Piapi, El Blanco Drive (going to El Camino)., Dmgte City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-6219
Supervisor: Mr. Raul Angot
Facilities:
Fitness gym; Canteen; Laundry service; Monthly
room rates available; Dining & Internet; Wifi Ready
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
COASTAL INN
(14 rooms) Unclassified
062 Flores Ave., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-9501
Manager: Ms. Emilia P. Arada
Single Deluxe
Double Deluxe
Family Deluxe
Twin deluxe
Suite Room
Extra bed
P 739
P 879
P 1,070
P 1,210
P 1,375
P 200
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Facilities/services:
Non-aricon (Fan Single)
Aircon (single)
Non-aricon (matrimonial)
Aircon (matrimonial)
Non-aircon (double)
Aircon (double)
Aircon (family)
Extra person
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
Fully airconditioned rooms w/ hot & cold shower;
Cable TV and PABX telephone system; Function hall &
restaurant at the rooftop; W/ Free pick-up & drop-off
330
450
380
550
430
600
800
180
EMERALD VILLE HOME
(33 rooms) Unclassified
Rd 7 cor. Aldecoa Rd, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 226-2619
Supervisor: Ms. Norma Sy
Facilities:
All rooms have cable TV and private toilet & bath;
Telephone
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
No. of person
C & L SUITES INN
(18 rooms) Unclassified
485 Cor. Perdices & Pinili Sts., Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 225-6219 / 422-9671
Fax nos.: (63-35) 225-3103 / 422-8372
E-mail: [email protected]
Manager: Steve Tan
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Single Deluxe
Double Deluxe
Twin Deluxe
Family Deluxe
Suite
P 739
P 979
P1,210
P 1,070
P 1,375
Room package:
Non -aircon
1
2
3
4
P 7,000/mo.
P 7,200/mo.
P 7,400/mo.
P 7,600/mo.
RATE
Aircon
P10,500/mo.
P10,700/mo.
P 10,900/mo.
P 11,100/mo.
Note: Non-aircon rooms already includes water &
electricity. Bedspace package also available
Facilities/services:
Appurtenances:
Electric fan = P50; Personalized ref. P 400; Television =
P200; Laptop = P200; component = P 200
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EMMAUS RETREAT HOUSE
(2 rooms @ 30 pax cap./rm. - dorm. type) Unclassified
Bishop’s Palace, Bagacay, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 420-1144
Contact person: Sr. Lolita Condes
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
Facilities /services:
Aircon rooms; Cable TV and T&B in all rooms; Private
T& B with Hot & cold shower; Intercom; 1000 KVA standy
generator; Snack and coffee shop; 24-h rooms &
housekeeping services; Laundry & bellboy services; safe
; Spacious parking space; PABX telephone system
RATE
Double aircon w/ T&B
W/ 3 meals & 2 snacks
2 Dormitory-type rooms (30 cap/room)
P 500/head
P 150/head
GRAND PENSIONNE PLAZA (Formerly Standford)
(27 Rooms) Unclassified
San Jose St., Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 225-1577 / 422-6876
Manager: Jay & Elizabeth Te
FLORENTINA HOMES
(9 units) Unclassified
Rovira Road, Bantayan, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 422-0827
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.florentinahomes.com
Manager: Angelito Alcantara
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
1-7 days
8-14 days
15-21 days
22 days & above
P 2,800/night
P 2,520/night
P 2,240/night
P 1,680/night
Extra bed
P
Facilities/services:
Fully furnished 2 bedroom apartment units, good
for 4 occupants, Service area with toilet & bath and laundry
space, cable TV, wireless internet in restaurant, living
room, spacious balcony, telephone, complete kitchen,
aircon rooms, ample parking space.
THE GAZEBO PENSION HOUSE
(18 rooms) Unclassified
Cervantes St., Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 225-0579 / 422-7807
Manager: Mrs. Stephanie Chua
RATE
Single
Double
Twin sharing
Family (3)
Extra bed
Extra person
P
P
P
P
P
P
RATE
Single
Double
Twin sharing(2 single beds)
Family Room(3 pax)
Family Room (4 pax)
Family Room Deluxe (3 persons)
Extra Bed
P 600
P 700
P 850
P 950
P1,200
P1,100
P 150
Facilities:
250/night
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
550
700
850
950
150
150
All rooms with cable TV, Hot & cold shower &
PABX telephone system, Individual air-con units
Standby generator; Coffee shop; Parking space;
Laundry service & pressing service; Cable TV; PABX
telephone system; Safe parking space; Internet service
GSP HEADQUARTERS DORMITORY
(2 rooms) 6 & 4 -pax per room=10 pax total capacity
Unclassified
Capitol Area, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-0887
Contact person: Ms. Rosario B. Rosales
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Non-aircon
Aircon
P 100/pax
P 250/pax
HOME QUEST FLATS
(12 flats ) Unclassified
Bantayan, Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 225-3327 / 225-3413 / 225-3413
Manager: Miss Rosalia Bracamonte
* All rooms inclusive of breakfast
Room service available from 9 am to 10 pm, subject to
10% service charge
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
Family Room
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RATE
P
695 / day
Flat I (Good for 7 pax):
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 226-3244 / 226-3245
OIC: George Fabriga
P 1,200 / day
P 9,000 / week
P 27,000 / mo.
P 1,100 / day
P 7,800 / week
P 23,400 / mo
P
900 / day
P 6,600 / week
P 20,000 / mo
Flat II (Good for 5 pax):
Flat III (Good for 4 pax):
Aircon:
Single
Double
Double w/ T&B
Family w/ T&B(for 5 pax)
Non-aircon:
Single
Extra bed
Single
Double
Deluxe
Business Class
Extra person/bed
P
P
P
P
P
599
599
799
899
350
Cable TV; Aircon rooms w/ H&C shower;
telephone
Function room; Free internet connection
HOTEL NICANOR
(44 rooms) Unclassified
San Jose St., Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 226-3330 / 421-0787 to 88
Mobile phone no..: (63) 09228894911 / 09176312109
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.hotelnicanor.com
Manager: Ms. Katrina S. Ramas-Uypitching
RATE
P
P
P
P
250
370
450
695
P 160
P 70
HONEYCOMB TOURIST INN
(17 rooms) Unclassified
Rizal Blvd. cor. Dr. V. Locsin St., Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 225-1181 / 1182
Fax no.: (63-35) 225-1182
Manager: Joel Cabrera
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Facilities:
HOME QUEST LODGE
(12 rooms) Unclassified
Silliman Avenue, Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 225-3327 / 225-0994
Fax no.: (63-35) 225-3411
E-mail: [email protected]
Manager: Miss Rosalia Brocamonte
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Standard rooms:
Single
Twin/matrimonial
Superior room (King size bed)
Family room (4 pax; w/ ref.)
Executive Deluxe (4 pax; w/ ref.,bathtub)
Family Deluxe ( 4 persons)
Nicanor Suite (4 persons; w/ ref.)
Extra person
Extra bed (complete set of linens)
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
799/849
999
1,199
1,699
1,899
2,199
2,499
150
250
Note: accepts major credit cars
Single
P 800
Deluxe
P 1,200
Double
P 1,000
Family Deluxe (w/ breakfast)
P 1,500
Add’l for the use of appliances (e.g. ref, tv, etc. P 200
Facilities:
Facilities:
All rooms carpeted , with T&B and hot & cold
water, PABX telephone system, Cable TV
KTV at Cafe’ Medina; Restaurant; Coffee shop;
Swimming pool; Jacuzzi w/ sundeck; Adequate parking
& security; Ballroom w/ 200 pax capacity; Standby
generator
HOTEL CAMILA
(17 rooms) Unclassified
Real St., Dumaguete City
Individual aircon units; Cable TV; Big beds; IP
PABX telephone system; 24hr standby generator; Elevator;
H&C shower; Bath tub; Refrigerator; Mini-bar
Drinking water station in every floor; Business
Center; Laundry service; Domestic call and Fax (outgoing
& incoming);
HOTEL PALWA
(28 rooms) Unclassified
Dr. V. Locsin St., Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 422-8995 / 226-2775 / 422-9608 /
422-9595
E-mail: [email protected]
General Manager: Erwin Ramas-Uypitching
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TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
Single
Matrimonial
Twin
Family
Extra person/bed
P 749
P 949
P 949
P1,699
P 200
Extra bed
P 223.20
J & J HOTELIER
(13 rooms) Unclassified
Flores Ave., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 422-1975
Manager: Ms. Enriqueta Jabel-Abrea
* Single rooms have 1 free breakfast.
Matrimonial, Twin & Family rooms have free breakfast
for two
TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
Facilities:
Single
Double
Family (5 persons)
P 450
P 620
P1,200
Rooms have Hot & cold shower, Aircon
rooms,Telephone, Cable TV; PABX telephone system
Restaurant & Cafe by chef Kaye; 360 Degrees
Travel & Tours (Domestic & International Ticket Booking
& Tours); 24-hrs. Standby generator; Ample parking space
ILDESEFA SUITES INN
(10 rooms) Unclassified
Hibbard Ave., Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 225-5774 / 422-8282
Manager: Charmae Beltran
TYPE OF ROOM
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Matrimonial Suite (double occupancy)
Matrimonial Suite Deluxe (double)
Twin Suite room (double)
Family room (triple)
Additional bed
P
P
P
P
P
560
660
660
990
150
Facilities:
Fully furnished rooms; Fully air-conditioned
rooms; Cable TV; Hot and cold shower; Telephone; Intenet
Cafe; Cafe and Coffee shop; Pastry shop;
INSULAR HOTEL
(17 rooms) Unclassified
Silliman Ave., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 422-6196
Manager: Mrs. Cahirup T. Armogenia
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
Aircon:
Single
Double
Triple
Non-aircon (Fan):
Single
Double
Family room
Extra Patrimonial
KAPAMILYA LODGE
(18 rooms) Unclassified
Real St., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 226-2474
Manager: Ms. Jean Cagadas
Aircon rooms:
Standard room
Fanuky room
Deluxe w/ CR
Fan rooms:
Single
Double
Barkada (5 pax)
Additionals:
Extra Person (fan room)
Ectra person (aircon room)
Pillow
Beddings
Foam
Towel
TV
RATE
P 495
P 695
P 850
P 180
P 265
P 595
P 60
P 70
P 50
P 50
P 100
P 50
P 80
LODGERS FAMILY HOME
(6 rooms) Unclassified
Ma. Cristina St., Dumaguete City
Manager: Mrs. Victoria Taytayan
TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
Single/double
P 125/head
RATE
P 570.40
P 706.80
P 892.80
Facilities:
Electric fan
P 384.40
P 477.40
P1,116.00
P 155.00
MARIYAH GALLERY
(3 rooms) Unclassified
Crossing Bogo, Taclobo, Dumaguete City
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Tel. no.: (63-35) 422-7672
Manager: Mrs. Kitty Taninguchi
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Double, aircon (w/ ref.)
Suite aircon
P 575
P 1,000
Perdices cor Colon St., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 226-3291 / 422-3607
Mobile phone no.: (63) 09173143384 / 09205172090
Manager: Atty. Florence Tangente
Facilities:
Restaurant;
Gallery;
Entertainment;
transportation; All rooms w/ cable TV, refrigerator, and hot
& cold shower
MORIAH PENSION INN
(20 rooms) Unclassified
Molave St., Daro, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 422-9973
Mobile phone: (63) 09173143441
Manager: Ms. Michelle Ordonia
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Twin Standard
Twin Deluxe
Matrimonial
Suite
P 799
P 899
P 999
P1,499
Extra person
Extra bed
P 200
P 200
Facilities:
all aircon rooms; H&C shower; Cable TV;
Telephone
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Single aircon
Matrimonial aircon
Standard 2 in 1, Aircon
4 in 1 Double deck bed, aircon
Family, aircon
Family Deluxe, aircon
Matrimonial non-aircon
Standard 2 in 1, non-aircon
4 in 1 Double Deck bed, non-aircon
P 400
P 500
P 600
P 800
P 900
P1,000
P 250
P 300
P 500
OK PENSIONNE HOUSE
(76 rooms) Unclassified
Sta. Rosa St., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-4636 / 225-5702
Fax no.: (63-35) 225-2480
Manager: Eusebio Ong
Facilities:
Cable TV; H&C shower;
Laundry service; Dining area; Large parking
space; Internet Service
NEGROS ORIENTAL LODGING HOUSE
(56 fan rooms) Unclassified
Dumaguete South Road, Calindagan, , Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 225-9622 / 225-9623
Manager: Mr. Eusebio Ong
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Single, common T&B
Matrimonial w/ T&B
Matrimonial w/ comon T&B
Double w/ T&B
Double w/ common T&B
Matrimonial aircon
P
P
P
P
P
P
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Single, aircon w/ TV
Double Aircon w/ TV
Single Deluxe, aircon
Double Deluxe, aircon
Matrimonial Deluxe, aircon
Matrimonial, aircon
Presidential, aircon
Suite Double, aircon
Super Suite, aircon
Single, Non-aircon
Extra bed
P 550
P 770
P 550
P 770
P 660
P 440
P1,320
P1,320
P3,300
P 275
P 50
Facilities:
Restaurant; Function rooms; Laundry & mailing
service; Transportation; souvenir shop;
OPENA’S HOTEL
(13 rooms) Unclassified
Katada St., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-5214
Manager: Mr. Ricardo Merced
130
300
250
350
300
600
OBDULIA’S BUSINESS INN
(21 rooms) Unclassified
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Aircon:
Double
Single
P 750
P 600
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Double
Single
Extra bed
RESIDENCIA MAXIMO
(4 rooms ) Unclassified
EJ Blanco Drive, Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 225-0797 / 422-2361 422-9671
Manager: imelda Reyes
P 550
P 450
P 150
Facilities:
Restaurant; Conference room(50-80 pax);
Laundry; Mailing service; Catering service; All rooms with
private T&B
PHCII HOTEL
(6 rooms) Unclassified
San Jose Ext., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-0970 / 422-1454
Fax no.: (63-35) 225-2113
Manager: Michael Johann Ojas
TYPE OF ROOM
Double
Family deluxe suite
Family deluxe suite w/ T&B
Royal family room
Extra bed
* 10% service charge for room and laundry
All rates inclusive of VAT
RATE
P 1,000
P 1,500
P 1,800
P 2,800
P 150
service
Facilities:
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Dormitory (3 pax capacity room)
Suite (double occupancy)
Suite Single
Deluxe (double)
Deluxe Single
P
P
P
P
P
Cable TV; Refrigerator
300/hd/d
1,400
1,200
1,300
1,100
RM GUEST HOUSE
(10 rooms) Unclassified
2/F RM Building, North National Highway cor. East Rovira
Road ,Bantayan, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 422-4000/226-4000
Mobile phone no.: (63) 0917-4742724 / 0910-2275446
Proprietor : Mr. Raymund Mercado
Facilities:
All suite rooms w/ bathtub & veranda
PLAZA MARIA LUISA SUITES INN
(22 rooms) Unclassified
Bishop Epifanio Suburban St.(formerlyLegaspi St).,
Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 225-4801; 225-3267/225-7994/422-7382
Fax no.: (035) 225-7994
E-mail: [email protected]
Manager: Mrs. Chistophila Bollos
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Single deluxe
Standard deluxe
Superior (2 pax capacity, w/ mini-bar,
sala set, safety deposit box)
Family room (3 pax w/ mini-bar, sala set)
Additional person
P 799
P 950
P1,499
P1,599
P 300
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Aircon room (rate for 2 persons)
(for add’l person
P 470
P 70)
Single
Twin room
Matrimonial
Family room
Family room with ref.
Dormitory type:
Aircon
Fan
P
P
P
P
P
Extra bed
Extra person
P 220
p 150
550
650
750
850
950
P 400/pax
P 175/pax
Note: 10% VAT
Facilities:
Facilities:
All rooms with cable TV, hot & cold water, PABX
system; Elevator; Tico’s Bar; 5 Function rooms (2 aircon
room 100 pax each; 2 small rooms 15 pax capacity each);
Elevator; Shuttle service
Air-conditioned rooms w/ private toilet & bath,
Hot & cold shower, Cable TV; Telephone; Standby
generator;
SALESIAN RETREAT CENTER
(15 rooms) Unclassified
St. Louis Compound, Calindagan, Dumaguete City
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Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-0442
Contact person: Mr. Reyland Calunod
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
Board & lodging(incl. AM &
PM snacks)
Lodging only
VIP ROOMS LORENZO G. TEVES MEMORIAL AQUA
CENTER
(7 rooms) Unclassified
Capitol Area, Dumaguete City
Te. nos.: (63-35) 225-7817 / 225-3392
Contact person: Maribel Nuique
RATE
P 320/day
P 90/day
TYPE OF ROOM
Facilities/Service:
Air-conditioned audio visual room (AVR) w/ guest
room for facilitator
SILLIMAN UNIVERSITY GUEST HOUSE
(11 rooms) Unclassified
Silliman Campus, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-4323
Contact person: Mrs. Yolanda E.L. Valente-Maxino
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Aircon room , good for 2
Aircon, good for 3
Aircon room, good for 4
Family room, aircon
Extra mattress
P
P
P
P
P
650
750
850
950
100
P 40 /head /day
P10
P20
Facilities:
Common T&B, Lounge
YMCA GUEST HOUSE
(18 Rooms)Unclassified
151 North Rd. Nat’l Highway, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-1519
Fax no.: (63-35) 225-3633
E-mail: [email protected]
Manager: Mr. Greg Fernandez
Aircon rooms; Private T&B; Cable TV
TIP TOP TOWER SUITE INN
(20 rooms) Unclassified
South National Highway., Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 226-3838 / 422-8553
Mobile phone no.(63) 0920-4094406 / 0923-6900738
E-mail: [email protected]
Proprietress: Victoria Ang Gobonseng
Standard:
W/ free breakfast for 1
W/ free breakfast for 2
Twin (w/ free breakfast for 2)
Family (w/ free breakfast for 2)
Executive suite (w/ free breakfast for 2)
Dormitory (aircon)
Economy Fan:
No water heater
W/ water heater
P200 /head /day
P200 /head /day
P200 /head /day
P2000 /head /day
P250 /head /day
P200 /head /day
P250 /head /day
Swimming pool use
Student
Others
Facilities:
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
Room 1 (8 beds)
Room 2 & 3 (3 beds)
Room 4 (6 beds)
Room 5 (4 beds)
Rooms 6 & 7(2 beds)
Extra bed(Rooms 1-5)
(Room 6-7)
3 Dormitory type rooms
(16 capacity-room w/ bedding)
RATE
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
Non-member:
Single, aircon
Double, aircon(per head)
Triple, aircon(per head)
Non-aircon (w/ elec. fan & T&B):
Single, non-aircon
Double, non-aircon(per head)
Triple, non-aircon(per head)
Non-aircon (w/ Elec. fan & common T&B):
Single, non-aircon
Double, non-aircon(per head)
4-person DDB
Extra bed
RATE
P 500
P 750
P 800
P 960
P1,600
P 350
P 250/pax
P 300/pax
RATE
P 325
P 425
P 575
P 250
P 300
P 375
P
P
P
P
200
250
120
100
Note: 20% less for members.
Facilities:
Facilities:
WiFi connection; 24 hr. service; Fax service;
Cable TV; Standby generator
Conference Hall; Board room; Pverjead & slide
projector; Library & audio visual center; Canteen; Catering
service; Laundry service; Bowling inside compound;
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Basketball; Tennis court
Bais City
BAHIA DE BAIS HOTEL
(14 rooms) Economy
Dewey Island Hilltop, Capinahan Port, Bais City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 402-8850 / 402-8851
Mobile phone no.: (63) 09279234543 (Jenny Querubin)
Acting Manager: Ms. Guinever Querubin
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
Ocean View w/ TV
Deluxe (2 single beds)
Basement, Double, no H&C
Extra Bed
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
VIP
Family room
Double
Triple
Dorm. type
P 1,500
P 1,000
P 800
P 1,000
P 200/pax
Freshen-up
Add’l Person/Bed
P
P
Facilities:
RATE
P
P
P
P
200/hr.
200
VIP Hall; Function Hall 1; Function Hall II; function
Hall III
800
800
800
250
Facilities/services:
All rooms fully airconditioned w/ T&B, 24 hrs. hot
& cold shower
Mini-bar & restaurant; Arranged tours to sandbar,
Talabong Mangrove Park & Tanon Strait for dolphin watch;
Adequate parking and security; Standby generator
LA PLANTA HOTEL & RESTAURANT
(17 rooms) Unclassified
Mabini St., Bais City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 402-8321
Acting Manager: Ms. Joy Diago
BAYAWAN PENSION HOUSE
(20 rooms) Unclassified
Carlos Gamboa St., Brgy Suba,Bayawan City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 531-0151
Manager: Antonio Carballo
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Aircon room w/ TV & CR
Aircon room (w/o TV)
Fan room (w/ CR)
Fan room (w/ common CR)
Extra mattress
P
P
P
P
P
450
400
250
200
100
Facilities:
All rooms w/ T&B, conference room
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Standard
Deluxe double
Suite room
Extra bed
Note: 12% VAT
P
P
P
P
BLISS PENSION HOUSE
(7 rooms) Unclassified
413 Mabini St.,,Bayawan City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 228-3548
Mobile phone nos.: (63) 09106721692 /
09268486197
Proprietor: Ms. Lilibeth Fortugaleza
1,281++
1,415++
1,550++
300/day
Facilities/services:
Restaurant; Mini-bar; Swimming pool; Transportation
service; All rooms w/ aircon; w/ TV; T&B w/ hot & cold
shower; Laundry service & 24 hrs. standby generator
Bayawan City
BAYAWAN CITY INTEGRATED BUSINESS CENTER HOTEL
(6 Rooms) Unclassified
Bayawan City
Telephone no.(res. Tourism Office): (63-35) 531-0883 /
228-3550
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Family room (aircon w/ common
T&B)
Family room (fan w/ common T&B)
Non-aircon w/ T&B
Family room (aircon, w/ T&B)
Family room (fan w/ T&B)
Double bedroom (aircon,w/ common T&B)
Double bedroom (fan, common T&B)
( Same but w/o aircon)
Single bedroom(aircon w/ common T&B)
Single bedroom(fan w/ common T&B)
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
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600
700
800
650
550
450
550
350
250
BLUE HAVEN
(8 rooms) Unclassified
Telesforo Diao St., Bayawan City
Tel. no.: (63) 0921-5349924
Manager: Mr. Rommel Lebrilla
Free coffee & bread in the morning; Children below 12
yrs. old are free.
TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
Non-aircon (4 persons)
Non-aircon (3 persons)
Note: with common restrooms
P 65
P 65
JOE’S PLACE
(5 rooms) Unclassified
National Highway, Bayawan City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 531-0045
Manager: Ms. Nimfa dela Cruz
CASA ROSARIO PENSION HOUSE
(11 rooms) Unclassified
C.M. Recto St., Poblacion, Bayawan City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 531-0678
Mobile phone nos. : (63) 09206217420 / 09192226819
Manager: Marie Gloria C. Ortega
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Room 1, aircon
Room 10 & 11, aircon (Family room)
Room 2 & 5, aircon
Room 6, aircon
Room 3 & 9, aircon
Room 4 & 8, non-aircon
Room 7, non-aircon
Extra bed
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
Aircon rooms
Non-aircon rooms
Extra bed
P 500
P 200
P 100
LA VISTA DEL MAR
(16 rooms) Unclassified
Brgy. Malabugos,Bayawan City
Mobile phone nos.: (63) 0915-8873372
0927-2236288
Manager: Mrs. Teresita T. Gargantiel
1,500
1,500
1,250
1,000
900
750
700
200
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Maranao 1:
Room 1 to 7 (2 beds, aircon, twin
Sharing)
P 650
Maranao 2:
Room 1, 2. 4 & 7(matrimonial)
Room 3, 5, 6 & 8 (2 beds, twin
sharing)
Room 9 (family room, 5 beds)
Facilities:
Restaurant
EL ORIENTE LODGE
(8 rooms) Unclassified
421 R.T.Diao, St. Suba, Bayawan City
Manager: Mr. Dindo Brando Toledo
Extra bed
P 650
P 650
P1,300
P 200
Facilities:
TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
Single room
P 300
All rooms w/ T&B, H & C shower.
Conference hall; Standby generator; Laundry;
Parking shace; Cottages for swimming @ P75/cottage
ORIENTE LODGE
(8 rooms) Unclassified
421 R.T. Diao St.,Suba, Bayawan City
Manager: Mr. Dindo Brando Toledo
RIVERFRONT INN (GALSIM’S INN)
(6 rooms) Unclassified
National Highway, Brgy. Ubos, Bayawan City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 228-3337
Manager: Thelma Galsim
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Aircon room (twin sharing)
Non-aircon room (twin sharing)
Extra bed
P
P
P
500
250
100
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Room (w/ fan)
Extra bed (/head)
P 300
P 150
TOP VIEW INN
(24 rooms) Unclassified
H. Bollos St., Bayawan City
Facilities/services:
The other rooms have common Toilet & bath;
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Aircon (good for 4)
Double aircon
Double non-aircon
Extra bed for aircon
Proprietress: Mrs. Casilda D. Tan
Supr.: Ms. Lee Barbie Torres
Tel. no.: (63-35) 531-0356 / 430-0038
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Single room
Matrimonial room
Twin room (2 single beds)
Double Deluxe (King-size bed good for 2)
Matrimonial Suite (King-size bed good for 2)
Twin Suite(2 single beds good for 2)
Family Suite (1 Q-size bed & 1 singl bed
good for 3 person; w/ ref.)
P 599
P 699
P 799
P 899
P1,099
P1,099
P1,199
Extra bed (w/ extra set of linen)
P
P 700
P 500
P 400
P 80
Facilities:
Multi-purpose Hall/Conference function;
Restaurant
JCC INN
(10 rooms) Unclassified
Mabigo, Canlaon City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 414-0246
Manager: Ms. Rosario Martes
200
* All rates inclusive of VAT
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Facilities:
Deluxe (for 2 pax, aircon, w/ T&B)
Standard (for 2 pax, fan, w/ T&B)
Eco-standard(for 2 pax, fan, W/ T&B)`
Eco-family(for 4 pax, fan, w/ T&B)
Extra person
Eco-ordinary (for 2 pax, fan)
Extra person
Eco-ordinary (for 6 pax, fan, double-decked
bed
Extra person
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
Aircon room; Cable TV; PABX telephone; Internet
Wi-Fi connection; Private T&B; H&C shower; Free breakfast
to all rooms except single rooms
Canlaon City
F & C GUEST HOUSE
(15 rooms) Tourist Inn
Cor. Mabini & Rizal Sts., Canlaon City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 414-0019
Manager: Ms. Maria Cecilia Canada
500
350
300
300
75
150
75
P 420
P 70
Facilities:
Restaurant; Cable TV
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Single Standard, fan
Double Standard, fan
Deluxe Double, aircon
Deluxe Double, aircon w/ TV, H&C
Tri Deluxe, aircon
Deluxe Quad, aircon
Suite room
Extra person
P 300
P 500
P 600
P 700
P 800
P 900
P1,300
P 100
MIDWAY INN
(4 rooms) Unclassified
Brgy. Panubigan, Nat’l Highway., Canlaon City
Mobile phone. nos.: (63)0920-6211783 / 0918-7498214
Owner: Ms. Anasylvia Jugadora
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
Aircon w/ cable TV & H&C shower
Non-Aircon w/ cable TV , H&C shower
Bed spacer (fan only)
Facilities:
RATE
P 600
P 500
P 50
Facilities:
Function Hall (200 pax cap.)
Bar & restaurant; Room service; parking space
CANLAON CITY PENSION HOUSE
(18 rooms) Unclassified
Oval, Exodus Ave., Canlaon City, Oriental Negros
Tel. no.: (63-35) 414-0190
Manager: Ms. Ruby Amor
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Family Aircon
P 800
GUIHULNGAN CITY
PLAZA LODGE
(6 rooms) Unclassified
Poblacion, Guihulngan City, Oriental Negros
Manager: Ms. Dahlia Acojedo
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TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Room w/ aircon
Room w/ fan
Bed Spacer
P 750
P 100/head
P 200/head
VILLA GARCIA HOTEL
(14 rooms) Unclassified
Poblacion, Guihulngan City, Oriental Negros
Tel. no.: (63-35) 231-3035
Manager: Ms. Carolina Garcia
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Double, aircon w/ TV, private CR
Double, w/ private CR
Aircon room w/ private Cr
Room w/ fan
P 1,100
P 500
P 900
P 300
GRV ECO LODGING HOUSE
(3 rooms & 1 cottage) Unclassified
National Highway, Tadlong, Mabinay, Oriental Negros
Mobile phone no.: (63) 0920-8937552
Proprietor: Romeo V. Visitacion
RATE
Aircon room (w/ private CR)
extra bed/person
Aircon room
P 580
P 180
P 150
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Aircon - Private CR:
2 double beds
2 beds
Fan room
P 900
P 600
P 300
MABINAY LODGE
(5 rooms) Unclassified
Poblacion, Mabinay
Mobile phone no.: (63) 0919-7786515
Manager: Ronald M. Abrio
MABINAY
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
HONEY’S RELAX INN
(6 cottages) Unclassified
Spring Side, Poblacion, Mabinay
Mobile phone no.: (63) 0919-5926720
Proprietor: Honey Lynn T. Teng
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Fan room w/ common CR
P 100/head
MOUNTAIN VALLEY GUEST INN I
(13 rooms) Unclassified
Botong, Lumbagan, Mabinay, Oriental Negros
Mobile phone no.: (63) 0920-4219608
Proprietor: Elizabeth Cadiente Panot
Facilities:
Restaurant / Fastfood ; Conference room; sound
system
HONEY’S LODGING HOUSE
(7 rooms) Unclassified
Freedom Avenue, Poblacion, Mabinay
Mobile phone no.: (63) 0920-8937552
Proprietor: Honey Lynn T. Teng
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Fan room, common CR
Fan room w/ private CR
Aircon room w/ private CR
P 90/head
P 240/room
P 500/room
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
A1(2 persons)
Additional person
A2, A3, A5 (aircon, w/ T&B, inclusive of
breakfast & free use of hotel gym)
A4 (aircon, w/ H&C bath inclusive of
breakfast & free use of hotel gym)
B4 (aircon, w/ H&C bath, TV,
CD player, Ref. inclusive of breakfast &
Free use of hotel gym)
D1 (big room w/ ref., Cabinet, H&C bath,
inclusive of breakfast & free use of
hotel gym)
D2, D3 (H&C bath inclusive of breakfast
& free use of hotel gym)
C1, C2 (for company agents)
B3(w/ bathroom-for short time stays):
Non-aircon
Aircon
B2 & B5
B1 & B3
P 600
P 200/head
P 600
P 800
P1,200
P 600
P 600
P 100/head
P 200 for 2 hrs.
P 300 for 2 hrs.
P 600
P 100
Facilities:
Facilities:
Television & CD players available for free at the
lobby
Airconditioned rooms, cable TV, Refrigerator,
Free use of gym and billiard for guest
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MOUNTAIN VALLEY GUEST INN II
(7 rooms) Unclassified
Bulwang, Mabinay, Oriental Negros
Mobile phone no.: (63) 0907-2585069
Manager: Mr. Ramil Ledezma
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Room 1,2,3 (aircon, H&C bath)
Room 7 (aircon, H&C bathtub)
Room 4 (w/ TV & DVD, aircon, H&C
bath & jacuzzi)
Room 5 (w/ TV & DVD, H&C bath,
swing bed)
Room 6 (w/ TV & DVD, ref. H&C bath
& water bed)
P 499
P 799
P 399
RATE
Space only:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
P
Overnight w/o beddings
P
Overnight w/ beddings
P
Additional:
Beddings
P
Kitchen utensils
P
(additional payment for broken wares)
Kitchen use w/o utensils & firewood
P 799
30 / day / head
50 / day/ head
60 / day / head
25 / head
30 / head
P100/day / head
Reservation fee: Deposite 25% of the total amount upon
reservation.
P 799
Sibulan
Tanjay City
NEGROS INN
(7 rooms) Unclassified
Airport Area, Agan-an, Sibulan, Oriental Negros
Tel. no.: (63-35) 226-2999
Fax no.: (63-35) 226-2988
Manager: Marites Ambrona
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Standard room (upper floor)
(aircon, good for two, no extra beds
w/ cable TV, ref., H & C shower)
Deluxe room
(Aircon, good for 2 persons, no extra
beds, w/ cable TV, mini-bar, H&C
shower, Internet connection)
Presidential suite
(Aircon, good for 2, no extra beds,
w/ cable TV, ref., mini-bar, H&C
shower, Internet connection)
Standard room (lower floor)
(Aircon, H&C shower)
Hotel Accommodation:
Small room
Standard room for massage
(Aircon, H&C shower, good for 2)
Standard room w/ jacuzzi
P 1,300
LA RESIDENCIA (formerly Hotel de Tanjay)
(12 rooms) Tourist Inn
Rizal St. cor. Jose Romero Sts,. Tanjay City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 527-0670 or 0493
Manager: Mr. Ildefonso B. Hilado
P 1,300
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Executive Suite (double occupancy)
Deluxe (double occupancy)
Standard (single occupancy)
Extra bed
P 1,320
P 1,140
P 900
P 390
Facilities:
P 1,500
Restaurant(6AM-10PM); 24-hr room service; All
rooms w/ cable TV, H&C water
P
800
P
P
500
800
P
800
AS PENSIONNE
(8 rooms) Unclassified
Mabini St., Tanjay
Tel. No.: (63-35) 415-9169
Manager: Sylvia L. Villegas
Facilities:
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Restaurant-Grilled House (Korean Way); Bar
(CNN Lounge); Coffee shop; Sauna room; KTV
Aircon (w/ TV)
Aircon (w/ TV, common CR)
Aircon ( w/o TV, common CR)
Aircon (w/ CR, TV & Terrace)
Fan room
P
P
P
P
P
SAN LORENZO RUIZ CATECHETICAL CENTER (SLRCC)
(4 cottages + 4 dormitory rooms) Unclassified
San Antonio de Padua Parish Church Compound,
Poblacion, Sibulan
Tel. no.: (63-35) 419-8503
Contact person: Bro. Bernard Barbadillo
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650
550
495
770
330
Resorts
Note: Rates are subject to change without prior notice
SOUTH SEA RESORT HOTEL
(58 rooms) Class “A”
Bantayan, Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 422-0113 / 225-2409
Fax nos.: (63-35) 225-0491 / 225-2409
E-mail: [email protected]
Manager: Archt. Renato Armogenia
Dumaguete City
STA. MONICA BEACH RESORT
(28 rooms) Class “A”
Banilad, Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 225-0704 / 225-7800 / 225-7802 /
420-1146 / 420-0155
Fax no.: (63-35) 225-7801
Cebu Office: Pacific Cebu Resort
Subasbas, Lapu-lapu City
Tel. no.: (63-32) 340-5982
Manila Office: JMSC Int’l Travel & Tours c/o APS
210-A Manila Midtown Hotle
Pedro Gil St. Ermita, Manila
Tel. no.: (63-02)522-2624 / 525-5597
Fax no.: (63-32) 521-9427
E-mail: [email protected]
[email protected]
Website: www.stamonica.com.ph
Manager: Mr. JoeyVarela
TYPE OF ROOM
Aircon cottage:
Single
Double
Standard room w/ aircon:
Single
Double
Deluxe rooms w/ aircon:
Single
Double
Family room
Extra bed/pax
TYPE OF ROOM
Rooms facing the sea:
Standard :Single
Double
Deluxe (Rooms B-1 to B-4):
Single
Double
(Rooms B-5 & B-6):
Single
Double
(Rooms E-1 to E-6):
Single
Double
RATE
P 1,000
P 1,200
P 1,500
P 1,700
P 1,600
P 1,900
P 1,600
P 1,900
Garden Guest’s Room:
RATE
Single
Double
P 1,325
P 1,590
Extra person/mattress on floor (single)
Extra bed (double)
Note: All major credit cards accepted
P 1,325
P 1,590
P 1,200
P 1,500
P
P
200
300
Facilities:
P 1,590
P 1,835
P 2,100
P
400
Transpo service; Safety deposit boxes; Room
service; Swimming pool; Conference pavilion; Restaurant;
Note: All rates subject to 10% service charge.
EL ORIENTE BEACH RESORT
102 Magnao, Dumaguete City
(For details please refer to Hotels on page 28)
Facilities:
Swimming pool ( Lagoon shaped); Jacuzzi; Aqua
sports facilities (Dive/scuba diving; Snorkeling equipments
rentals; Pump-boat/paddle boat rentals); Habagat
Conference Hall; Restaurants (Amihan Restaurant;
Sugba Restaurant); Bar (Mt. Talinis Bar; Kawayan Bar);
Car/Van service; sightseeing; Island Hopping Tour; Gift
shop; Room service; Laundry service
DUMAGUETE SPRINGS RESORT
(8 rooms) “SIR”
Lower Bagacay, Valencia Road, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-9961
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.dumaguetesprings.com
Proprietor: Egon & Remedios Jastrzemski
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TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
Nightly Rate (High Season):
Standard
Superior
De Luxe
Weekly Rate (High Season):
Standard
Superior
De Luxe
Monthly Rate (High Season):
Standard
Superior
De Luxe
US$
US$
US$
Facilities:
All rooms airconditioned; Cable TV; Restaurant;
Swimming pool;
48 nett
55 nett
64 nett
AMLAN PARADISE BEACH RESORT
(6 rooms) Unclassified
Tandayag, Amlan, Negros Oriental
Tel. no.: (63-35) 527-1037
Mobile phone no.: (63) 0916-456-8179
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.amlanparadise.com
Manager: Mr. Reynold E. Esparcia
US$ 281 nett
US$ 315 nett
US$ 385 nett
US$ 850 nett
US$ 995 nett
US$1,108 nett
Facilities:
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Restaurant; Jacuzzi; Pool Bar; Pool table & dart;
Motorbike & car rental; Jetski & motorboat rental; Diving
& snorkeling
Cottage Aircon (hot & cold shower)
Family room(aircon, hot & cold shower)
Extra bed
P 1,300
P 2,500
P 250
* All rooms are double occupancy, some with cable
TV and TV and own T&B, others have common T&B
PRIVATE GARDEN RESORT
(10 rooms) Unclassified
Norico Rd., Mangnao, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-0658
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.privategardenresort.com
Manager: Jean Earl Collyer
Swimming pool rates:
Daytime use:
Nightime use
Facilities/services:
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Superior Room (fan w/ T&B)
Economy room (w/ fan)
Aircon room
Extra bed
P 600
P 400
P 1,000
P 150
All rooms are airconditioned, Cable TV
Restaurant; Swimming pool; Catering service
ESCOSA’S BAR & RESORT
(5 rooms) Unclassified
Tandayag, Amlan
Tel. no.: (63-35) 417-0676
Mobile phone nos.: (63) 0918-5226280 / 0916-5359166
Manager: Mrs. Meriam Pintac
Facilities:
Coffeeshop
TYPE OF ROOM
Amlan
Deluxe European style en-suite room
w/ king-size four poster bed
En-suite bridal room w/ four poster
double bed. Sea-view
En-suite family room w/ terrace &
sea-view
En-suite beach room
En-suite deluxe room
En-suite family room
En-suite double rooms w/ sea view
Double room w/ common T&B
Extra single bed w/ mattress & beddings
AMLAN BLUEWATER BEACH RESORT HOTEL &
RESTAURANT
Unclassified
Jugno, Amlan, Negros Oriental
Tel. no.: (63-35) 536-0044
Mobile phone no.: (63) 09208177657
E-mail: [email protected]
Proprietor: Mr. Ken Cox
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
Good for 2
Extra bed
Apartment Fully Furnished
P 50 (adult/child)
P 75 (adult/child)
RATE
P 1,200
P 100/head
P20,000/mo.
RATE
P 1,800
P 1,700
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
2,800
1,600
1,600
1,600
1,600
1,450
280
Facilities:
Poolside bar & restaurant; Function hall/seminar
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center; Fully airconditioned private meeting/dining room;
Swimming pool; Transportation service; Standby
generator
LE TOUNDRA PEAK
(12 rooms) Unclassified
San Miguel, Bacong, Negros Oriental
Mobile phone: (63) 0921-3739350
Manager: Mr. Bebot Piñero
LA BOCA BEACH RESORT
(17 rooms & 3 cottages) Unclassified
Amlan, Negros Oriental
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 270-925 / 417-0560
Dmgte. Desk tel. no.:(63-35) 225-4800
Contact person: Ms. Emma T. Larena
RATE
Deluxe
Standard
Extra bed
3 Bed rooms (whole house)
P 950
P 750
P 100
P3,500
Entrance fee
RATE
Double
P 750
Facilities:
TYPE OF ROOM
Native cottages(electric fan, cable TV):
2 Bed rooms
House:
White House 3 rooms
Blue House 4 rooms
Picnic huts:
Octagon, good for 20
Small huts, good for 10
TYPE OF ROOM
All rooms are air-conditioned w/ T&B and
refrigerator, (TV, DVD Player & disc are optional)
Restaurant; Billiard
Basay
CAMANGYAWON BEACH RESORT
(10 rooms) Unclassified
Tiabanan St., Basay
Mobile phone no.: (63) 0921-8585163
Manager: Tata Allan
Owner: Dr. Andres Junco
P 1,500
P3,000
P4,000
P 600
P 300
P 30/person
Facilities:
Hot & cold shower; with cable TV
Bar & restaurant; Open sheds for picnics; Canoe;
Pumpboats
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Big cottages
Small cottages
Cottages w/ private room
VIP
Table w/ chair
Dancing hall (open area)
P 200/day
P 150/day
P 300/day
P1,500/day
P 50/day
P1,500/day
Bacong
Bindoy
DUMAGUETE SPRINGS BEACH RESORT & APARTMENT
Unclassified
San Miguel, Bacong, Negros Oriental
Tel. no.: (63-32) 225-9961
Mobile phone no.: (63) 0917-3013070
Manager: Mr. Mario Eroja
BONGAROK BEACH RESORT
(13 rooms) Unclassified
Bliss, Poblacion, Bindoy, Negros Oriental
Manager: Ms. Elizabeth Bolo Valencia
TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
Cottage (common)
Cottage (shoreline)
P 75
P 250
Standard room
Superior room
Deluxe room
Extra bed
P 1,950
P 2,250
P 2,450
P 450
* Cottage - Fan room, w/ T&B, double bed, terrace
facing the sea
1 Floating cottage
Facilities:
P 250
Facilities:
Fully furnished rooms with kitchen & H & C
shower; airconditioned; billiards; Jacuzzi; Cable TV;
Internet
Canteen/clubhouse; Playhouse for kids;
Drinking and eating places; Volleyball/basketball court;
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TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
Standard room :
Single room w/ breakfast
Single room w/o breakfast
Single room w/ half board
Single room w/ full board
Double room w/ breakfast
Double room w/o breakfast
Double room w/ half board
Double room w/ full board
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
41
35
50.5
60
53
41
72
91
Superior room:
Single room w/ breakfast
Single room w/o breakfast
Single room w/ half board
Single room w/ full board
Double room w/ breakfast
Double room w/ half board
Double room w/ full board
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
54
48
63.5
73
66
85
104
Deluxe rooms w/ kitchen:
Single room w/ breakfast
Single room w/o breakfast
Single room w/ half board
Single room w/ full board
Double room w/ breakfast
Double room w/o breakfast
Double room w/ half board
Double room w/ full board
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
64
58
73.5
83
76
64
95
114
Facilities:
Deluxe Cottage Type w/ Tree House:
Single room w/ breakfast
Single room w/o breakfast
Single room w/ half board
Single room w/ full board
Double room w/ breakfast
Double room w/o breakfast
Double room w/ half board
Double room w/ full board
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
74
68
83.5
93
74
74
105
124
Rooms have aircon units, H&C shower with
whirlpool bathtub, Granite bathroom with Japanese
garden, Cable TV with DVD player, Mini-bar, Refrigerator,
Kitchenette; (Premium De Luxe and De Luxe rooms
furnished with Cable TV & DVD playwer)
Restaurant; Dive shop; Function room (200 pax
capacity ideal for seminars, receptions); 2 free-form infinity
pools; Pre-arranged city tour and other tours; 80 sq. m.
conference room (beachfront & garden banquer areas)
Premium rooms:
Single room w/ breakfast
Single room w/o breakfast
Single room w/ half board
Single room w/ half board
Double room w/ breakfast
Double room w/o breakfast
Double room w/ half board
Double room w/ full board
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
102
96
111.5
121
114
102
133
152
EL DORADO BEACH RESORT
(25 rooms + 3 cottages) “A”
Lipayo, Dauin,Negros Oriental
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 424-0238 / 425-2274 / 424-0024
Fax no.: (63-35) 424-0094
Dive shop: (63-35): 424-0094
E-mail: [email protected]
Manager: Ms. Francesca Kalberer
Premium w/ Seaview:
Single room w/ breakfast
Single room w/o breakfast
Single room w/ half board
Single room w/ full board
Double room w/ breakfast
Double room w/o breakfast
Double room w/ half board
Double room w/ full board
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
113
107
122.5
132
125
113
144
163
Videoke bar; Billiard hall
Food served: Breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks/short orders
(accepts catering services)
Dauin
BAHURA RESORT & SPA
(40 rooms) “AA”
Km. 19 Maayongtubig, Dauin
Tel. no.
(63-35) 425-2054
Facsimile: (63-35) 425-2057, 425-2053; 425-2054
E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]
Website: www.bahura.com
General Manager: Mr. Fortunato M. Sta. Ana
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Villa
Premium De Luxe
De Luxe Room
Extra Person
P 6,750
P 5,400
P 4,500
P 900
* Rates are single or double occupancy
* All above rates are inclusive of breakfast for single or
double occupancy
* Rates are Inclusive of taxes and service charge
* Maximum of 2 children per room 12 yrs. of age and
below using extra mattress are free of charge
Inclusions:
- Welcome drink
- Daily set-breakfast
- Free use of non-motorized aqua sport (kayak, hobie
float, snorkeling set)
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Premium w/ Seaview & Jacuzzi:
Single room w/ breakfast
Single room w/o breakfast
Single room w/ half board
Single room w/ full board
Double room w/ breakfast
Double room w/o breakfast
Double room w/ half board
Double room w/ full board
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
124
118
133.5
143
136
124
155
174
Additional person in a room:
Extra person w/ breakfast
Extra person w/o breakfast
Extra person w/ half board
Extra person w/ full board
US$
US$
US$
US$
30
24
39.5
49
Dormitory:
Single room w/ breakfast
Single room w/o breakfast
Single room w/ half board
Single room w/ full board
US$
US$
US$
US$
24
18
30
36
Family room (Max of 4 pax):
2 pax room w/ breakfast
2 pax room w/o breakfast
2 pax room w/ half board
2 pax room w/ full board
3 pax room w/ breakfast
3 pax room w/o breakfast
3 pax room w/ half board
3 pax room w/ full board
4 pax room w/ breakfast
4 pax room w/o breakfast
4 pax room w/ half board
4 pax room w/ full board
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
72
60
91
100
84
66
112.5
139
96
72
134
172
* 3% service charge on credit cards.
Facilities:
Free shuttle service from Dumaguete, Pier/airport
going to resort; Bar & restaurant; Billiard table; Soccer;
Sea Explorer Dive shop & pumpboat; Floating bar; Nightscreen movie; Swimming pool; 24-hr. European
restaurant; Transportation; Laundry services, Massage
service; Fax/telephone/internet service
ATLANTIS DIVE RESORT
(31 rooms) SIR
Lipayo, Dauin, Negros Oriental
Tel. no.: (63-35) 425-2327
Fax no.: (63-35) 424-0578
E-mail: [email protected]
Resort Manager: Mr. Richard Emslie
Premium w/ private garden (max of 4-5 persons):
1 pax room w/ breakfast
US$ 102
1 pax room w/o breakfast
US$ 96
1 pax room w/ half board
US$ 111.5
1 pax room w/ full board
US$ 121
2 pax room w/ breakfast
US$ 114
2 pax room w/o breakfast
US$ 102
2 pax room w/ half board
US$ 133
2 pax room w/ full board
US$ 152
3 pax room w/ breakfast
US$ 138
3 pax room w/o breakfast
US$ 120
3 pax room w/ half board
US$ 166.5
3 pax room w/ full board
US$ 195
* This price values is also applicable to premium, regular
w/ 1 additional person.
4 pax room w/ breakfast
4 pax room w/o breakfast
4 pax room w/ half board
4 pax room w/ full board
5 pax room w/ breakfast
5 pax room w/o breakfast
5 pax room w/ half board
5 pax room w/ full board
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
Single Room (Deluxe)
Double occupancy
Sea View:
Single
Double
Family(3 pax)
Double
Triple
Garden single
Garden double
Honeymoon room:
Garden single
Garden double
US$ 76.50
US$ 98
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
109
84
102
65
130
87.50
109
US$ 87.50
US$ 109
* All rates inclusive of breakfast & tax
Facilities:
Restaurant; Billiard; Tennis; Mini-gym; Dive shop;
Dive & mountain climbing tours; Swimming pool;
Pumpboat (daily trips); Massage & spa; Conference room;
Internet rental station; Swimming pool; pumpboat
Garden single
Garden double
US$ 118
US$ 144
APO ISLAND BEACH RESORT
(8 Cottage) “SIR”
Kan-upe, Dauin, Negros Oriental
Tel. nos.: Dgte Desk: Paradise Travel Center
(63-35) 2255490 / 422-9663
Fax no.: (63-35) 225-5490
Mobile phone (resort): (63)09102193359
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.apoislandresort.com
Proprietor: Mike Butler
162
138
200
238
186
156
233.5
281
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TYPE OF ROOM (single/twin)
RATE
Lower Triton
Upper Triton
Surf I & II
Golden Cowrie I, II, III, IV
Dormitory
Extra bed
* Rates inclusive of gov’t tax
P2,300
P2,100
P2,200
P2,800
P 550
P 700
Pump-boat rental:
Round-trip (15-20 pax)
(6-13 pax)
(2-5 pax)
& cold shower, cable TV; PABX telephone, Mini-bar for
executive room
Function room; Swimming pool; Santiago’s
Restaurant
OURA VIDA BEACH & DIVE RESORT
(20 rooms) “SIR”
Washington St., District III, Negros Oriental
Tel. no.: (63-35) 425-2284
Manager: Mr. Raphael Virchaux
P2,000
P1,500
P1,100
Facilities:
Restaurant; Dive shop; Dive & other guided tour
TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
Deluxe: Single (w/ breakfast)
Double (w/ breakfast)
Standard: Single (w/ breakfast)
Double (w/ brekafst)
Extra mattress
P 3,360
P 3,640
P 1,920
P 2,140
US$ 15
Facilities:
MIKE’S DAUIN BEACH RESORT
(8 rooms) “SIR”
District 111, Poblacion, Dauin, Negros Oriental
Tel.nos.:(63-35)422-1781
E-mail: info@mike’s-beachresort.com
Website: www.mikes-beachresort.com
Manager: Michael Keith Feeny
TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
Standard
Deluxe
P 2,500
P 3,000
Swimming pool; Restaurant; Dive shop; Bar;
Massage parlor; Transportation service; Boat service;
Laundry; Cable TV; Private T&B w/ H&C shower
AMONTILLADO PHILS. BEACH & DIVE RESORT
(12 rooms) Unclassified
Bulak, Dauin, Negros Oriental
Mobile phone: (63) 0906-2709469
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.amontilladoresort.com
Manager: Ms. Belen Aljon
Facilities:
TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
Restaurant; Swimming pool; Diving; Sailboat;
Garden room:
Aircon
Non-aircon
Beach front room:
Aircon
Non-aircon
Garden room, family, aircon in front room:
Aircon
Non-aircon
Garden room, family, aircon in both room:
Aircon
Non-aircon
Add’l person/day
PRIVATE RESIDENCE VIP RESORT
(20 rooms) “SIR”
Lipayo, Dauin, Negros Oriental
Tel. nos.: (63-35)425-2315 / 225-3877 / 231-5142
Telefax: (63-35) 225-4215 (Dumaguete)
(63-32) 231-9979 (Cebu)
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.privateresidenceresort.com
Manager: Mrs. Jofel Siera & Mr. santiago Siera Jr.
TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
Superior Room
Executive Room
Superior Deluxe Room
Extra bed
* Room rate is inclusive of 10% VAT
P 3,250 / US$ 65
P 3,750 / US$ 75
P 3,750 / US$ 75
P 400/pax
LIBERTY ‘S COMMUNITY LODGE
(13 rooms & 7 beds dormitory) Unclassified
Apo Island, Dauin, Oriental Negros
Tel. no.: (63-35) 424-0888
Mobile phone no.: (63)0920-9124593
E-mail: [email protected]
[email protected]
Website: www.apoisland.com
Facilities:
Rooms w/ private balcony, air-conditioned w/ hot
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P 2,850
P 2,600
P 3,400
P 3,150
P 4,300
P 4,050
P 4,550
P 4,050
P 300
Manager: Ms. Liberty Rhodes
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Standard fan room, double
Big fan Room w/ T&B, double
Deluxe Fan room w/ T&B, double
Sunset suite
Seaview
Tree Top
Dormitory (per bed)
P1,350
P1,550
P2,000
P 2,500
P 2,900
P 2,900
P 300
OPADA’S BEACH RESORT
(19 rooms) Unclassified
Pisong, La Libertad, Negros Oriental
Mobile. no.: (63) 0917-3140665
Manager: Mr. Rodolfo C. Opada
Note: w/ breakfast for 2 except dormitory
TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
Cottage w/ T&B - A
-B
Cottage
-A
-B
Facilities:
P
P
P
P
300
400
100
200
Restaurant; Function room; KTV; Shower rooms
Facilities:
Mabinay
Restaurant; Laundry; Room service; Standby
generator
TIRAMBULO HIGHLAND RESORT
(9 cottages) “SIR”
Paniabonan, Mabinay, Negros Oriental
Mobile phone no.: (63) 0919-4410349
Manager: Jacqueline Sinda
PUERTO CITA’S BEACH RESORT
(12 rooms) Unclassified
District III, Dauin, Negros Oriental
Mobile phone no.: (63) 0916-9401296
Manager: Nonoy Tubang
TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
Twin/double, fan room
P 700/day
P 7,000/mo
P 9,500/mo
P 8,500/mo
Seaview (up & down)
Family room
La Libertad
LALI MAR BEACH RESORT
(12 rooms) Unclassified
San Jose, La Libertad, Negros Oriental
Tel. no.: (63-35) 409-4026
Gen. Manager: Mr. Mark Schrebin
TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
Twin - Fan room
Room 1 (good for 2)
Aircon room:
Rooms 1, 2, 3
Add’l person
Blue House (good for 4)
Twin cottage (good for 4)
Duplex 1 & 2 (good for 4)
Mushroom cottage
Bed spacer
Open cottage
P 600
P 1,500
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
600
150
3,000
1,100
2,000
100/day
200
140/day
300/night
Facilities:
Restaurant; Function hall; Tour arrangement;
Transportation service; Game fishing; Waterbike;
Kayaking; Kiddie Swimming pool; Recreation room; 6
man-made lakes
RATE
Cottages (aircon, H&C shower, good for
2 - can accommodate7 persons)
Joey’s Cottage (aircon, H&C shower good
4-can accommodate 40 persons)
Engr. Pedrosa’s cottage (aircon, H&C
shower, good for 2 persons)
Add’l person
Dormitory (Non-aircon, common CR)
Add’l person
TYPE OF ROOM
P 1,400
Manjuyod
P 2,800
CAMPUYO AROMA BEACH RESORT
(13 rooms) Unclassified
Campuyo, Manjuyod
Tel. no.: (63-35) 404-1245
Bacolod contact no.(63-34) 446-1372
Manager: Ms. Danila Acabal
P 2,200
P 200
P 400
P 100
Facilities:
Swimming pool; Restaurant & Bar; Laundry; Vhire available for pick-up and drop-off / round trip.
TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
Native cottages (for 5 pax):
Aircon
P 1,200
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Long cottages (for 7 pax):
Aircon
Excess no. of pax
Aircon room w/ cable TV (for 2 pax)
Excess no. of pax
Open cottages:
Nighttime
Daytime
Small cottages (for 2 pax):
Non-aircon
Seafront cottages
P 1,200
P 100
P 850
P 150
P 1,500
P 750
Small lodging house
P
P
200
100
P
250
TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
Suite
Standard
Mattress on floor
Extra person
P 1,600
P 900
P 150
P 100
* + 10% VAT
Guest room features:
All rooms:
Aircon; cable TV & VHS ; Bathtub; Hot & cold shower;
Veranda facing the sea; 220V power supply
* Only 1 room airconditioned room
Facilities:
Facilities:
All aircon rooms w/ tub, H&C shower, veranda
facing the sea; Suite rooms have Cable TV, VHS, dining
room & ref., living room; Intercom service
Restaurant; Conference rooms; Free
transportation service; Open sheds for picnics; Jetski;
Kiosk; Pavilion; Raft; Safety deposit boxes; Piped-in music;
Cable TV; Private T&B w/ hot & cold water
Basketball, beach volleyball; Table tennis;
Badminton; Dart & small banca for boating; Resort chapel;
w/ regular Sunday service at 8:00 AM & overnight prayer
meeting; Restaurant ; Conference hall/function room
San Jose
Siaton
VILLA PEDRO GUEST HOUSE
(4 apartments) Unclassified
Star View Villas, San Jose, Negros Oriental
Tel. nos.: (63) 09173271125
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.villa-pedro.com.ph
Manager:
TYPE OF ROOM
ANTULANG BEACH RESORT
(35 rooms) Unclassified
Antulang, Siaton
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 225-8899 / 422-2600
Direct: (63-35) 427-0112
Fax no.: (63-35) 422-2461
Mobile phone no.: (63) 0917-700-2766
E-mail: [email protected]
Webpage: www.antulang.com
Manager: Ms. Anabelle L. Adriano
RATE
Deluxe Suites (A & b - ground floor):
Daily
Weekly
Premium Deluxe suites (C & D-1st floor):
Daily
Weekly
P 3,500
P17,500
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
P 4,500
P 22,500
Extra guest
Facilities:
Deluxe Cabana
Garden View Cottage
Superior Cottage
Sea View Cottage
Deluxe Cottage
Family Suite
Presidential Suite
Family Suite
Superior Suite
Executive Suite
Pool Villas
Swimming pool & garden; Private large kitchen;
Private bathroom; Free broadband wireless internet
service; Airport transport upon arrival and departure;
WUTHERING HEIGHTS HOTEL
(22 rooms) Unclassified
Tapon Norte, San Jose, Negros Oriental
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 417-0300 / 417-0637
Fax no.:(63-35) 4170476
Manager: Hon. Fe P. Montano
P 2,475
P 2,925
P 3,375
P 4,410
P 2,570
P 6,660
P 6,525
P 6,660
P 7.875
P 7,425
P 15,525
P 200
P 300
P 400
P 400
P 200
P 500
P 500
P 500
P 500
P 500
P 1,500
Facilities:
Fully airconditioned cottages w/ own balcony,
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H&C water
Function room; Restaurant; Billiard; Videoke
room; Laundry; Safety deposit box; Picnic area;
Transportation service
BALANAN
(8 rooms) Unclassified
Sandulot, Siaton, Negros Oriental
Tel. no.:(63-35) 427-0345
Mobile no. (63) 0910-3236503
Contact person: Ms. Mercy Balbon
TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
Big rooms (4 pax, max 3 pax add’l)
Small rooms (3 pax, max 2 pax add’l)
Additional person
P 2,000
P 1,500
P 200/pax
TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
Tokyo cottage
Library cottage
Hibiscus cottage
Driftwood cottage
Kingfisher
Per Extra
P 800
P 650
P 800
P1,000
P1,200
P 150
Pickup from Dumaguete
Pickup from Highway
Through motorbike (2)
P 750
P 500
P 150
MONARCH SANDS & BEACH RESORT
(6 cottages) Unclassified
Agbagacay, Siaton, Negros Oriental
Mobile nos. (63) 0917-4162670 / 0915-6951948
Manager: Mr. Ron Coselman
Note: Entrance is P 50 for adults and P25 for children 12
yrs. and under.
TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
Cottages 1,2,3
Cottages 5 & 6
Cottages 4
Add’l person
P 1,400
P 1,200
P 1,000
P 100
Facilities:
Banca, pedal boat and kayak rentals; Staff house
rental (10 pax cap.); Dining pavilion; assorted swimming
pools;
CASA DON TEO
(13 rooms) Unclassified
Poblacion, Siaton, Negros Oriental
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 427-0368
Mobile phone no: (63-35) 0919-9677752
Sibulan
TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
Suite w/ private bathroom
Room w/ full-size bed
Room w/ two twin-size beds
Room w/ single or twin-size bed
P 1,800
P 800
P 800
P 750
BAYBAYON BEACH RESORT
(13 rooms) Unclassified
Cangmating, Sibulan, Negros Oriental
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 419-9334
Fax no.: (63-35) 225-7652
Gen. Manager:Christie Bollos
Facilities:
Fully airconditioned; Airport pickup; 24hr. front
desk service; Sumptuous breakfast served daily; Cable
TV w/ movie selection; Perdsonal laundry service with
nominal fee; Internet access; House library; sight seeing
assistance; Car rental assistance; On-site function room;
Nightly security
KOOKOO’S NEST BEACH RESORT
(4 rooms) Unclassified
Antuland, Tambobo Bay, , Siaton, Negros Oriental
Mobile no.:(63) 0919-6958085
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: kookoosnest.com.ph
Manager:Jamie & Nikki Ingram
TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
Lawaan room
Kawayan room
Mountain view
Seaview
Veranda 1
Veranda 2
Green room
Raal room
Marble Beige
Marble Gray
Bungalow room
Cottage 1&2
Additional bed w/ breakfast
Additional bed w/o breakfast
P 950
P 950
P 950
P 950
P1,100
P1,100
P1,100
P1,100
P1,100
P1,100
P1,100
P1,100
P 350
P 300
* Complimentary breakfast
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Facilities:
Facilities:
All rooms are with hot & cold water, cable TV;
Standby generator; Shuttle service
Swimming pool, kiddy pool; Aquariums, Aviary;
Children’s playground; Multi-purpose pavillion; Jacuzzi;
Water slide; Parking area; Restaurant
NEW PANORAMA BEACH RESORT
(6 rooms)”SIR”
Cangmating, Sibulan, Negros oriental
Tel. no.: (63-35) 419-9122
Mobile phone nos.: (63) 09214981586 / 092827915865
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.newpanoramabeachresort.com
Manager: Loreli Schmitt
TYPE OF ROOM
Sta. Catalina
CASA ROSARIO VILLAGE RESORT
(8 rooms) Unclassified
Litid, Nagbalaye, Sta. Catalina
Mobile phone nos.: (63) 0915-5113705
(63) 0906-8595322
Manager: Dr. Ernesto Golez
RATE
Double/twin (Aircon, ref., water heater,
and cable TV)
Double/twin (Electric fan, water heater,
ref. & cable TV)
Double/twin (TV & electric fan, common
T&B)
P1,000
TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
P 700
Family room (Aircon, 4 pax, 3 beds)
Additional person
Cottage room (Aircon, 2 pax)
Native room (w/ electric fan, 2 pax)
P 1,500
P 200
P 750
P 500
P 400
Facilities:
Facilities:
Dining/restaurant (European & Filipino cuisine);
Mini-bar; Recreation room; Van rental, motor bike & motor
boat rentals
Swimming pool w/ water slide; Restaurant;
Billiard hall; Mini-park; Videoke Bar
SEA FOREST
(5 rooms) Unclassified
Ajong, Sibulan
Tel. no.: (63-35) 226-6151
Manager: Mr. ariel Ronato
Operations Manager: Ms. Marina Geronimo
Tayasan
TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
Bamboo cottage (2 pax )
Bamboo duplex (4 pax )
Additional person
Extra bed (optional)
P 800
P1,500
P 100
P 100
Entrance Fee (day-visitors):
Adult
Children
P 100
P 75
Open cottages for day-use:
Lower cottage (small, Max of 8 persons)
Lower cottage (big, Max of 12 person)
Tree house (Max 10 persons)
Tree house (duplex, Max 20 persons)
Tree house w/ room
P
P
P
P
P
HANSEATIC BEACH RESORT
(6 rooms + 2 cottages)Unclassified
Tamao,Tayasan, Negros Oriental
Tel. no.: (63-35) 407-6010
Manager: Diether Erk
200
300
300
500
500
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Suite, aircon w/ T&B
Small, aircon w/ T&B
Twin beds, fan w/ T&B
Double bed, fan w/ T&B
Cottage 1 (double)
Cottage 2 (family)
P
P
P
P
P
P
600
440
325
350
250
275
Facilities:
Restaurant and bar; Swimming pool; Conference
room (good for 40 pax); Gazebo; Laundry
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Valencia
Cottage w/ T&B (2 pax)
Single occupancy
Duplex
Extra bed
FOREST CAMP
(3 cottages) Unclassified
Valencia, Negros Oriental
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 423-4017 ;Dgte. desk- (63-35)422-7027
Mobile phone no.: (63) 0917-2711806=
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.theforestcamp.info
Manager: Mrs. Melba Vicuña
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
Conference Hall (add’l 60/hd in excess of
30 persons; Overnight stay P100/person
Payag Durian/Rambutan (add’l 200/head
in excess of 2 persons)
Bahay Kubo (P250/pax/day; Min. day rental
of P2,500 max of 20 persons)
Balay Champaca/Narra (P250/pax/day;
Min. daily rental of P 2,500 max of 15 pax)
Treehouse/Kawayan/Payag sa Bato(rental
exclusive of entrance fee)
Backpackers Den (P200/pax/day; min.
daily rental of P2,000)
Payag G-melina (P200/pax/day) min daily
rental of P2,000)
Kamalig Lanzones/Mangosteen (rental
exclusive of entrance fee)
Tents (w/ sleeping bag & beddings;
inclusive of camping fee & beddings
Facilities:
Restaurant
THALATTA RESORT
(9 rooms) Unclassified
Maluay, Zamboanguita
Mobile phone nos.: (63) 0920-4039488
(63) 0917-6108479
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.thalattaresort.com
Proprietor/Manager: Patrick & Debbie Hascoet
RATE
P 2,000
P 1,000
TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
P 2,500
Beachfront deluxe
Gardenside deluxe
P 3,000
P 2,500
P
Facilities:
P 2,500
300
P 2,000
Inter’l & Seafood Restaurant; Outside bar; Deep
Sea Water swimming pool; Children’s swimming pool;
Mountain bike & Motorbike rental; Spa services; Free
wireless internet; Room & laundry services; Dive center
P 2,000
P
300
P 200/head
WELL BEACH RESORT
(7 rooms) Unclassified
Mojon, Mag-abo, Maluay, Zamboanguita
Tel. no.: (63-35) 426-2195
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.wellbeach.com
Manager: Mr. Neolito Demavivas
Facilities/services:
Horse backriding, Restaurant;Canteen; Spacious
picnic area; 2 river-fed swimming pools; Kiosk (50 pax
capacity)
TYPE OF ROOM
Zamboanguita
Rooms 1, 2, 3 & 6 (double bed, aircon, TV,
Ref., Private CR w/ shower)
Rooms 4 & 5 (2 single beds, aircon, TV,
Ref., CR & shower)
Rooms 7 & 8 (2 single beds or 1 dbl. bed,
Aircon, Shower located outside deside
room
Additional person (with bed & mattress)
Additional person (without bed & mattress)
MALATAPAY COTTAGES
(8 cottages ) Unclassified
Zamboanguita, Negros Oriental
Tel. no.: (63-35) 426-1087
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www. members.tripod.com/hmuenz
Manager: Hans Munz & Nenita dela Rosa
TYPE OF ROOM
P 1,000
P 1,000
P 1,000
P 100
RATE
P 1,750
P 1,750
P 1,050
P 400
P 300
Facilities:
RATE
Restaurant; Bar; Swimming pool; Motorbike
rental; Diving and snorkeling
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Note: Rates are subject to change without prior notice
Dumaguete City
SOUTH SEA RESORT HOTEL
(58 rooms) Class “A”
Bantayan, Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 422-0113 / 225-2409
Fax nos.: (63-35) 225-0491 / 225-2409
E-mail: [email protected]
Manager: Archt. Renato Armogenia
STA. MONICA BEACH RESORT
(28 rooms) Class “A”
Banilad, Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 225-0704 / 225-7800 / 225-7802 /
420-1146 / 420-0155
Fax no.: (63-35) 225-7801
Cebu Office: Pacific Cebu Resort
Subasbas, Lapu-lapu City
Tel. no.: (63-32) 340-5982
Manila Office: JMSC Int’l Travel & Tours c/o APS
210-A Manila Midtown Hotle
Pedro Gil St. Ermita, Manila
Tel. no.: (63-02)522-2624 / 525-5597
Fax no.: (63-32) 521-9427
E-mail: [email protected]
[email protected]
Website: www.stamonica.com.ph
Manager: Mr. JoeyVarela
TYPE OF ROOM
Aircon cottage:
Single
Double
Standard room w/ aircon:
Single
Double
Deluxe rooms w/ aircon:
Single
Double
Family room
Extra bed/pax
TYPE OF ROOM
Rooms facing the sea:
Standard :Single
Double
Deluxe (Rooms B-1 to B-4):
Single
Double
(Rooms B-5 & B-6):
Single
Double
(Rooms E-1 to E-6):
Single
Double
RATE
P 1,000
P 1,200
P 1,500
P 1,700
P 1,600
P 1,900
P 1,600
P 1,900
Garden Guest’s Room:
RATE
Single
Double
P 1,325
P 1,590
Extra person/mattress on floor (single)
Extra bed (double)
Note: All major credit cards accepted
P 1,325
P 1,590
P 1,200
P 1,500
P
P
200
300
Facilities:
P 1,590
P 1,835
P 2,100
P
400
Transpo service; Safety deposit boxes; Room
service; Swimming pool; Conference pavilion; Restaurant;
Note: All rates subject to 10% service charge.
EL ORIENTE BEACH RESORT
102 Magnao, Dumaguete City
(For details please refer to Hotels on page 28)
Facilities:
Swimming pool ( Lagoon shaped); Jacuzzi; Aqua
sports facilities (Dive/scuba diving; Snorkeling equipments
rentals; Pump-boat/paddle boat rentals); Habagat
Conference Hall; Restaurants (Amihan Restaurant;
Sugba Restaurant); Bar (Mt. Talinis Bar; Kawayan Bar);
Car/Van service; sightseeing; Island Hopping Tour; Gift
shop; Room service; Laundry service
DUMAGUETE SPRINGS RESORT
(8 rooms) “SIR”
Lower Bagacay, Valencia Road, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-9961
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.dumaguetesprings.com
Proprietor: Egon & Remedios Jastrzemski
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TYPE OF ROOM
Apartment Fully Furnished
RATE
P20,000/mo.
Facilities:
Nightly Rate (High Season):
Standard
Superior
De Luxe
Weekly Rate (High Season):
Standard
Superior
De Luxe
Monthly Rate (High Season):
Standard
Superior
De Luxe
US$
US$
US$
48 nett
55 nett
64 nett
All rooms airconditioned; Cable TV; Restaurant;
Swimming pool;
US$ 281 nett
US$ 315 nett
US$ 385 nett
AMLAN PARADISE BEACH RESORT
(6 rooms) Unclassified
Tandayag, Amlan, Negros Oriental
Tel. no.: (63-35) 527-1037
Mobile phone no.: (63) 0916-456-8179
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.amlanparadise.com
Manager: Mr. Reynold E. Esparcia
US$ 850 nett
US$ 995 nett
US$1,108 nett
Facilities:
Restaurant; Jacuzzi; Pool Bar; Pool table & dart;
Motorbike & car rental; Jetski & motorboat rental; Diving
& snorkeling
PRIVATE GARDEN RESORT
(10 rooms) Unclassified
Norico Rd., Mangnao, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-0658
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.privategardenresort.com
Manager: Jean Earl Collyer
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Cottage Aircon (hot & cold shower)
Family room(aircon, hot & cold shower)
Extra bed
P 1,300
P 2,500
P 250
* All rooms are double occupancy, some with cable
TV and TV and own T&B, others have common T&B
Swimming pool rates:
Daytime use:
Nightime use
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Superior Room (fan w/ T&B)
Economy room (w/ fan)
Aircon room
Extra bed
P 600
P 400
P 1,000
P 150
P 50 (adult/child)
P 75 (adult/child)
Facilities/services:
All rooms are airconditioned, Cable TV
Restaurant; Swimming pool; Catering service
ESCOSA’S BAR & RESORT
(5 rooms) Unclassified
Tandayag, Amlan
Tel. no.: (63-35) 417-0676
Mobile phone nos.: (63) 0918-5226280 / 0916-5359166
Manager: Mrs. Meriam Pintac
Facilities:
Coffeeshop
Amlan
TYPE OF ROOM
AMLAN BLUEWATER BEACH RESORT HOTEL &
RESTAURANT
Unclassified
Jugno, Amlan, Negros Oriental
Tel. no.: (63-35) 536-0044
Mobile phone no.: (63) 09208177657
E-mail: [email protected]
Proprietor: Mr. Ken Cox
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
Good for 2
Extra bed
Deluxe European style en-suite room
w/ king-size four poster bed
En-suite bridal room w/ four poster
double bed. Sea-view
En-suite family room w/ terrace &
sea-view
En-suite beach room
En-suite deluxe room
En-suite family room
En-suite double rooms w/ sea view
Double room w/ common T&B
Extra single bed w/ mattress & beddings
RATE
P 1,200
P 100/head
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RATE
P 1,800
P 1,700
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
2,800
1,600
1,600
1,600
1,600
1,450
280
Facilities:
shower; airconditioned; billiards; Jacuzzi; Cable TV;
Internet
Poolside bar & restaurant; Function hall/seminar
center; Fully airconditioned private meeting/dining room;
Swimming pool; Transportation service; Standby
generator
LE TOUNDRA PEAK
(12 rooms) Unclassified
San Miguel, Bacong, Negros Oriental
Mobile phone: (63) 0921-3739350
Manager: Mr. Bebot Piñero
LA BOCA BEACH RESORT
(17 rooms & 3 cottages) Unclassified
Amlan, Negros Oriental
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 270-925 / 417-0560
Dmgte. Desk tel. no.:(63-35) 225-4800
Contact person: Ms. Emma T. Larena
TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
Double
P 750
Facilities:
TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
Deluxe
Standard
Extra bed
3 Bed rooms (whole house)
P 950
P 750
P 100
P3,500
All rooms are air-conditioned w/ T&B and
refrigerator, (TV, DVD Player & disc are optional)
Restaurant; Billiard
Basay
Native cottages(electric fan, cable TV):
2 Bed rooms
House:
White House 3 rooms
Blue House 4 rooms
Picnic huts:
Octagon, good for 20
Small huts, good for 10
P 600
P 300
Entrance fee
P 30/person
P 1,500
P3,000
P4,000
CAMANGYAWON BEACH RESORT
(10 rooms) Unclassified
Tiabanan St., Basay
Mobile phone no.: (63) 0921-8585163
Manager: Tata Allan
Owner: Dr. Andres Junco
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Big cottages
Small cottages
Cottages w/ private room
VIP
Table w/ chair
Dancing hall (open area)
P 200/day
P 150/day
P 300/day
P1,500/day
P 50/day
P1,500/day
Facilities:
Hot & cold shower; with cable TV
Bar & restaurant; Open sheds for picnics; Canoe;
Pumpboats
Bacong
Bindoy
DUMAGUETE SPRINGS BEACH RESORT & APARTMENT
Unclassified
San Miguel, Bacong, Negros Oriental
Tel. no.: (63-32) 225-9961
Mobile phone no.: (63) 0917-3013070
Manager: Mr. Mario Eroja
BONGAROK BEACH RESORT
(13 rooms) Unclassified
Bliss, Poblacion, Bindoy, Negros Oriental
Manager: Ms. Elizabeth Bolo Valencia
TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
Standard room
Superior room
Deluxe room
Extra bed
P 1,950
P 2,250
P 2,450
P 450
Cottage (common)
Cottage (shoreline)
P 75
P 250
* Cottage - Fan room, w/ T&B, double bed, terrace
facing the sea
Facilities:
1 Floating cottage
Fully furnished rooms with kitchen & H & C
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P 250
furnished with Cable TV & DVD playwer)
Restaurant; Dive shop; Function room (200 pax
capacity ideal for seminars, receptions); 2 free-form infinity
pools; Pre-arranged city tour and other tours; 80 sq. m.
conference room (beachfront & garden banquer areas)
Facilities:
Canteen/clubhouse; Playhouse for kids;
Drinking and eating places; Volleyball/basketball court;
Videoke bar; Billiard hall
Food served: Breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks/short orders
(accepts catering services)
ATLANTIS DIVE RESORT
(31 rooms) SIR
Lipayo, Dauin, Negros Oriental
Tel. no.: (63-35) 425-2327
Fax no.: (63-35) 424-0578
E-mail: [email protected]
Resort Manager: Mr. Kloud Rachow
Dauin
BAHURA RESORT & SPA
(40 rooms) “AA”
Km. 19 Maayongtubig, Dauin
Tel. no.
(63-35) 425-2054
Facsimile: (63-35) 425-2057, 425-2053; 425-2054
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.bahura.com
General Manager: Mr. Fortunato M. Sta. Ana
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
De Luxe:
Published rate
Peak Season
Low Season
Premium De Luxe Room:
Published rate
Peak Season
Low Season
Villa
Published rate
Peak Season
Low Season
RATE
US$ 140
US$ 168
US$ 84
US$ 168
US$ 202
US$ 100
TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
Single Room (Deluxe)
Double occupancy
Sea View:
Single
Double
Family(3 pax)
Double
Triple
Garden single
Garden double
Honeymoon room:
Garden single
Garden double
US$ 76.50
US$ 98
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
109
84
102
65
130
87.50
109
US$ 87.50
US$ 109
* All rates inclusive of breakfast & tax
US$ 208
US$ 250
US$ 125
Extra person:
Published rate & peak season
Low season
Facilities:
Restaurant; Billiard; Tennis; Mini-gym; Dive shop;
Dive & mountain climbing tours; Swimming pool;
Pumpboat (daily trips); Massage & spa; Conference room;
Internet rental station; Swimming pool; pumpboat
P 18
P 16
* Rates are single or double occupancy
* All above rates are inclusive of breakfast for single or
double occupancy
* Maximum of 2 children per room 12 yrs. of age and
below using extra mattress are free of charge or P 900/
mattress with breakfast
Garden single
Garden double
US$ 118
US$ 144
Inclusions:
- Roundtrip transfers (airport/pier-resort-airport/pier
- Welcome drink
- Daily set-breakfast (single or double)
- Free use of any (kayak, hobie float, snorkeling set)
AMONTILLADO PHILS. BEACH & DIVE RESORT
(12 rooms) Unclassified
Bulak, Dauin, Negros Oriental
Mobile phone: (63) 0906-2709469
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.amontilladoresort.com
Manager: Ms. Belen Aljon
Facilities:
TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
Rooms have aircon units, H&C shower with
whirlpool bathtub, Granite bathroom with Japanese
garden, Cable TV with DVD player, Mini-bar, Refrigerator,
Kitchenette; (Premium De Luxe and De Luxe rooms
Garden room:
Aircon
Non-aircon
P 2,850
P 2,600
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Beach front room:
Aircon
Non-aircon
Garden room, family, aircon in front room:
Aircon
Non-aircon
Garden room, family, aircon in both room:
Aircon
Non-aircon
Add’l person/day
Facilities:
P 3,400
P 3,150
Rooms w/ private balcony, air-conditioned w/ hot
& cold shower, cable TV; PABX telephone, Mini-bar for
executive room
Function room; Swimming pool; Santiago’s
Restaurant
P 4,300
P 4,050
P 4,550
P 4,050
P 300
OURA VIDA BEACH & DIVE RESORT
(20 rooms) “SIR”
Washington St., District III, Negros Oriental
Tel. no.: (63-35) 425-2284
Manager: Mr. Raphael Virchaux
APO ISLAND BEACH RESORT
(8 Cottage) “SIR”
Kan-upe, Dauin, Negros Oriental
Tel. nos.: Dgte Desk: Paradise Travel Center
(63-35) 2255490 / 422-9663
Fax no.: (63-35) 225-5490
Mobile phone (resort): (63)09102193359
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.apoislandresort.com
Proprietor: Mike Butler
TYPE OF ROOM (single/twin)
RATE
Lower Triton
Upper Triton
Surf I & II
Golden Cowrie I, II, III, IV
Dormitory
Extra bed
* Rates inclusive of gov’t tax
P2,300
P2,100
P2,200
P2,800
P 550
P 700
TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
Deluxe: Single (w/ breakfast)
Double (w/ breakfast)
Standard: Single (w/ breakfast)
Double (w/ brekafst)
Extra mattress
P 3,360
P 3,640
P 1,920
P 2,140
US$ 15
Facilities:
Pump-boat rental:
Round-trip (15-20 pax)
(6-13 pax)
(2-5 pax)
Swimming pool; Restaurant; Dive shop; Bar;
Massage parlor; Transportation service; Boat service;
Laundry; Cable TV; Private T&B w/ H&C shower
EL DORADO BEACH RESORT
(25 rooms + 3 cottages) “SIR”
Lipayo, Dauin,Negros Oriental
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 424-0238 / 425-2274 / 424-0024
Fax no.: (63-35) 424-0094
Dive shop: (63-35): 424-0094
E-mail: [email protected]
Manager: Ms. Francesca Kalberer
P2,000
P1,500
P1,100
Facilities:
Restaurant; Dive shop; Dive & other guided tour
PRIVATE RESIDENCE VIP RESORT
(20 rooms) “SIR”
Lipayo, Dauin, Negros Oriental
Tel. nos.: (63-35)425-2315 / 225-3877 / 231-5142
Telefax: (63-35) 225-4215 (Dumaguete)
(63-32) 231-9979 (Cebu)
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.privateresidenceresort.com
Manager: Mrs. Jofel Siera & Mr. santiago Siera Jr.
TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
Superior Room
Executive Room
Superior Deluxe Room
Extra bed
* Room rate is inclusive of 10% VAT
P 3,250 / US$ 65
P 3,750 / US$ 75
P 3,750 / US$ 75
P 400/pax
TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
Standard room :
Single room w/ breakfast
Single room w/o breakfast
Single room w/ half board
Single room w/ full board
Double room w/ breakfast
Double room w/o breakfast
Double room w/ half board
Double room w/ full board
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
41
35
50.5
60
53
41
72
91
Superior room:
Single room w/ breakfast
Single room w/o breakfast
Single room w/ half board
Single room w/ full board
Double room w/ breakfast
Double room w/ half board
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
54
48
63.5
73
66
85
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Double room w/ full board
US$ 104
Deluxe rooms w/ kitchen:
Single room w/ breakfast
Single room w/o breakfast
Single room w/ half board
Single room w/ full board
Double room w/ breakfast
Double room w/o breakfast
Double room w/ half board
Double room w/ full board
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
64
58
73.5
83
76
64
95
114
Deluxe Cottage Type w/ Tree House:
Single room w/ breakfast
Single room w/o breakfast
Single room w/ half board
Single room w/ full board
Double room w/ breakfast
Double room w/o breakfast
Double room w/ half board
Double room w/ full board
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
74
68
83.5
93
74
74
105
124
Premium rooms:
Single room w/ breakfast
Single room w/o breakfast
Single room w/ half board
Single room w/ half board
Double room w/ breakfast
Double room w/o breakfast
Double room w/ half board
Double room w/ full board
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
102
96
111.5
121
114
102
133
152
Premium w/ Seaview:
Single room w/ breakfast
Single room w/o breakfast
Single room w/ half board
Single room w/ full board
Double room w/ breakfast
Double room w/o breakfast
Double room w/ half board
Double room w/ full board
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
113
107
122.5
132
125
113
144
163
Premium w/ Seaview & Jacuzzi:
Single room w/ breakfast
Single room w/o breakfast
Single room w/ half board
Single room w/ full board
Double room w/ breakfast
Double room w/o breakfast
Double room w/ half board
Double room w/ full board
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
124
118
133.5
143
136
124
155
174
Additional person in a room:
Extra person w/ breakfast
Extra person w/o breakfast
Extra person w/ half board
Extra person w/ full board
US$
US$
US$
US$
30
24
39.5
49
Dormitory:
Single room w/ breakfast
Single room w/o breakfast
Single room w/ half board
Single room w/ full board
US$
US$
US$
US$
24
18
30
36
Family room (Max of 4 pax):
2 pax room w/ breakfast
2 pax room w/o breakfast
2 pax room w/ half board
2 pax room w/ full board
3 pax room w/ breakfast
3 pax room w/o breakfast
3 pax room w/ half board
3 pax room w/ full board
4 pax room w/ breakfast
4 pax room w/o breakfast
4 pax room w/ half board
4 pax room w/ full board
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
72
60
91
100
84
66
112.5
139
96
72
134
172
Premium w/ private garden (max of 4-5 persons):
1 pax room w/ breakfast
US$ 102
1 pax room w/o breakfast
US$ 96
1 pax room w/ half board
US$ 111.5
1 pax room w/ full board
US$ 121
2 pax room w/ breakfast
US$ 114
2 pax room w/o breakfast
US$ 102
2 pax room w/ half board
US$ 133
2 pax room w/ full board
US$ 152
3 pax room w/ breakfast
US$ 138
3 pax room w/o breakfast
US$ 120
3 pax room w/ half board
US$ 166.5
3 pax room w/ full board
US$ 195
* This price values is also applicable to premium, regular
w/ 1 additional person.
4 pax room w/ breakfast
4 pax room w/o breakfast
4 pax room w/ half board
4 pax room w/ full board
5 pax room w/ breakfast
5 pax room w/o breakfast
5 pax room w/ half board
5 pax room w/ full board
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
US$
162
138
200
238
186
156
233.5
281
* 3% service charge on credit cards.
Facilities:
Free shuttle service from Dumaguete, Pier/airport
going to resort; Bar & restaurant; Billiard table; Soccer;
Sea Explorer Dive shop & pumpboat; Floating bar; Nightscreen movie; Swimming pool; 24-hr. European
restaurant; Transportation; Laundry services, Massage
service; Fax/telephone/internet service
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Joey’s Cottage (aircon, H&C shower good
4-can accommodate 40 persons)
Engr. Pedrosa’s cottage (aircon, H&C
shower, good for 2 persons)
Add’l person
Dormitory (Non-aircon, common CR)
Add’l person
LIBERTY ‘S COMMUNITY LODGE
(13 rooms & 7 beds dormitory) Unclassified
Apo Island, Dauin, Oriental Negros
Tel. no.: (63-35) 424-0888
Mobile phone no.: (63)0920-9124593
E-mail: [email protected]
[email protected]
Website: www.apoisland.com
Manager: Ms. Liberty Rhodes
P 2,200
P 200
P 400
P 100
Facilities:
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
Standard fan room, double
Big fan Room w/ T&B, double
Deluxe Fan room w/ T&B, double
Sunset suite
Seaview
Tree Top
Dormitory (per bed)
P1,350
P1,550
P2,000
P 2,500
P 2,900
P 2,900
P 300
Swimming pool; Restaurant & Bar; Laundry; Vhire available for pick-up and drop-off / round trip.
OPADA’S BEACH RESORT
(19 rooms) Unclassified
Pisong, La Libertad, Negros Oriental
Mobile. no.: (63) 0917-3140665
Manager: Mr. Rodolfo C. Opada
Note: w/ breakfast for 2 except dormitory
Facilities:
Restaurant; Laundry; Room service; Standby
generator
TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
Cottage w/ T&B - A
-B
Cottage
-A
-B
Facilities:
P
P
P
P
300
400
100
200
Restaurant; Function room; KTV; Shower rooms
PUERTO CITA’S BEACH RESORT
(12 rooms) Unclassified
District III, Dauin, Negros Oriental
Mobile phone no.: (63) 0916-9401296
Manager: Nonoy Tubang
Mabinay
TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
Twin/double, fan room
P 700/day
P 7,000/mo
P 9,500/mo
P 8,500/mo
Seaview (up & down)
Family room
P 2,800
TIRAMBULO HIGHLAND RESORT
(9 cottages) “SIR”
Paniabonan, Mabinay, Negros Oriental
Mobile phone no.: (63) 0919-4410349
Manager: Jacqueline Sinda
La Libertad
LALI MAR BEACH RESORT
(12 rooms) Unclassified
San Jose, La Libertad, Negros Oriental
Tel. no.: (63-35) 409-4026
Gen. Manager: Mr. Mark Schrebin
TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
Cottages (aircon, H&C shower, good for
2 - can accommodate7 persons)
P 1,400
TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
Twin - Fan room
Room 1 (good for 2)
Aircon room:
Rooms 1, 2, 3
Add’l person
Blue House (good for 4)
Twin cottage (good for 4)
Duplex 1 & 2 (good for 4)
Mushroom cottage
Bed spacer
Open cottage
P 600
P 1,500
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P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
600
150
3,000
1,100
2,000
100/day
200
140/day
300/night
Facilities:
TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
Restaurant; Function hall; Tour arrangement;
Transportation service; Game fishing; Waterbike;
Kayaking; Kiddie Swimming pool; Recreation room; 6
man-made lakes
Suite
Standard
Mattress on floor
Extra person
P 1,600
P 900
P 150
P 100
* + 10% VAT
Manjuyod
Guest room features:
All rooms:
Aircon; cable TV & VHS ; Bathtub; Hot & cold shower;
Veranda facing the sea; 220V power supply
CAMPUYO AROMA BEACH RESORT
(13 rooms) Unclassified
Campuyo, Manjuyod
Tel. no.: (63-35) 404-1245
Bacolod contact no.(63-34) 446-1372
Manager: Ms. Danila Acabal
TYPE OF ROOM
Facilities:
All aircon rooms w/ tub, H&C shower, veranda
facing the sea; Suite rooms have Cable TV, VHS, dining
room & ref., living room; Intercom service
Restaurant; Conference rooms; Free
transportation service; Open sheds for picnics; Jetski;
Kiosk; Pavilion; Raft; Safety deposit boxes; Piped-in music;
Cable TV; Private T&B w/ hot & cold water
RATE
Native cottages (for 5 pax):
Aircon
Long cottages (for 7 pax):
Aircon
Excess no. of pax
Aircon room w/ cable TV (for 2 pax)
Excess no. of pax
Open cottages:
Nighttime
Daytime
Small cottages (for 2 pax):
Non-aircon
Seafront cottages
P 1,200
P 1,200
P 100
P 850
P 150
Siaton
ANTULANG BEACH RESORT
(35 rooms) Unclassified
Antulang, Siaton
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 225-8899 / 422-2600
Direct: (63-35) 427-0112
Fax no.: (63-35) 422-2461
Mobile phone no.: (63) 0917-700-2766
E-mail: [email protected]
Webpage: www.antulang.com
Manager: Ms. Anabelle L. Adriano
P 1,500
P 750
Small lodging house
P
P
200
100
P
250
* Only 1 room airconditioned room
Facilities:
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
Basketball, beach volleyball; Table tennis;
Badminton; Dart & small banca for boating; Resort chapel;
w/ regular Sunday service at 8:00 AM & overnight prayer
meeting; Restaurant ; Conference hall/function room
RATE
Extra guest
Deluxe Cabana
Garden View Cottage
Superior Cottage
Sea View Cottage
Deluxe Cottage
Family Suite
Presidential Suite
Family Suite
Superior Suite
Executive Suite
Pool Villas
San Jose
WUTHERING HEIGHTS HOTEL
(22 rooms) Unclassified
Tapon Norte, San Jose, Negros Oriental
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 417-0300 / 417-0637
Fax no.:(63-35) 4170476
Manager: Hon. Fe P. Montano
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P 2,475
P 2,925
P 3,375
P 4,410
P 2,570
P 6,660
P 6,525
P 6,660
P 7.875
P 7,425
P 15,525
P 200
P 300
P 400
P 400
P 200
P 500
P 500
P 500
P 500
P 500
P 1,500
KOOKOO’S NEST BEACH RESORT
(4 rooms) Unclassified
Antuland, Tambobo Bay, , Siaton, Negros Oriental
Mobile no.:(63) 0919-6958085
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: kookoosnest.com.ph
Manager:Jamie & Nikki Ingram
Facilities:
Fully airconditioned cottages w/ own balcony,
H&C water
Function room; Restaurant; Billiard; Videoke
room; Laundry; Safety deposit box; Picnic area;
Transportation service
BALANAN
(8 rooms) Unclassified
Sandulot, Siaton, Negros Oriental
Tel. no.:(63-35) 427-0345
Mobile no. (63) 0910-3236503
Contact person: Ms. Mercy Balbon
TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
Big rooms (4 pax, max 3 pax add’l)
Small rooms (3 pax, max 2 pax add’l)
Additional person
P 2,000
P 1,500
P 200/pax
TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
Tokyo cottage
Library cottage
Hibiscus cottage
Driftwood cottage
Kingfisher
Per Extra
P 800
P 650
P 800
P1,000
P1,200
P 150
Pickup from Dumaguete
Pickup from Highway
Through motorbike (2)
P 750
P 500
P 150
MONARCH SANDS & BEACH RESORT
(6 cottages) Unclassified
Agbagacay, Siaton, Negros Oriental
Mobile nos. (63) 0917-4162670 / 0915-6951948
Manager: Mr. Ron Coselman
Note: Entrance is P 50 for adults and P25 for children 12
yrs. and under.
Facilities:
Banca, pedal boat and kayak rentals; Staff house
rental (10 pax cap.); Dining pavilion; assorted swimming
pools;
CASA DON TEO
(13 rooms) Unclassified
Poblacion, Siaton, Negros Oriental
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 427-0368
Mobile phone no: (63-35) 0919-9677752
TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
Cottages 1,2,3
Cottages 5 & 6
Cottages 4
Add’l person
P 1,400
P 1,200
P 1,000
P 100
Sibulan
TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
Suite w/ private bathroom
Room w/ full-size bed
Room w/ two twin-size beds
Room w/ single or twin-size bed
P 1,800
P 800
P 800
P 750
BAYBAYON BEACH RESORT
(13 rooms) Unclassified
Cangmating, Sibulan, Negros Oriental
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 419-9334
Fax no.: (63-35) 225-7652
Gen. Manager:Christie Bollos
Facilities:
Fully airconditioned; Airport pickup; 24hr. front
desk service; Sumptuous breakfast served daily; Cable
TV w/ movie selection; Perdsonal laundry service with
nominal fee; Internet access; House library; sight seeing
assistance; Car rental assistance; On-site function room;
Nightly security
TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
Lawaan room
Kawayan room
Mountain view
Seaview
Veranda 1
P 950
P 950
P 950
P 950
P1,100
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Green room
Raal room
Marble Beige
Marble Gray
Bungalow room
Cottage 1&2
Additional bed w/ breakfast
Additional bed w/o breakfast
P1,100
P1,100
P1,100
P1,100
P1,100
P1,100
P1,100
P 350
P 300
* Complimentary breakfast
Facilities:
Additional person
Extra bed (optional)
P 100
P 100
Entrance Fee (day-visitors):
Adult
Children
P 100
P 75
Open cottages for day-use:
Lower cottage (small, Max of 8 persons)
Lower cottage (big, Max of 12 person)
Tree house (Max 10 persons)
Tree house (duplex, Max 20 persons)
Tree house w/ room
P
P
P
P
P
200
300
300
500
500
Facilities:
All rooms are with hot & cold water, cable TV;
Standby generator; Shuttle service
Swimming pool, kiddy pool; Aquariums, Aviary;
Children’s playground; Multi-purpose pavillion; Jacuzzi;
Water slide; Parking area; Restaurant
NEW PANORAMA BEACH RESORT
(6 rooms)”SIR”
Cangmating, Sibulan, Negros oriental
Tel. no.: (63-35) 419-9122
Mobile phone nos.: (63) 09214981586 / 092827915865
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.newpanoramabeachresort.com
Manager: Loreli Schmitt
TYPE OF ROOM
Sta. Catalina
CASA ROSARIO VILLAGE RESORT
(8 rooms) Unclassified
Litid, Nagbalaye, Sta. Catalina
Mobile phone nos.: (63) 0915-5113705
(63) 0906-8595322
Manager: Dr. Ernesto Golez
RATE
Double/twin (Aircon, ref., water heater,
and cable TV)
Double/twin (Electric fan, water heater,
ref. & cable TV)
Double/twin (TV & electric fan, common
T&B)
P1,000
TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
Family room (Aircon, 4 pax, 3 beds)
Additional person
Cottage room (Aircon, 2 pax)
Native room (w/ electric fan, 2 pax)
P 1,500
P 200
P 750
P 500
P 700
P 400
Facilities:
Facilities:
Dining/restaurant (European & Filipino cuisine);
Mini-bar; Recreation room; Van rental, motor bike & motor
boat rentals
Swimming pool w/ water slide; Restaurant;
Billiard hall; Mini-park; Videoke Bar
SEA FOREST
(5 rooms) Unclassified
Ajong, Sibulan
Tel. no.: (63-35) 226-6151
Manager: Mr. ariel Ronato
Operations Manager: Ms. Marina Geronimo
Tayasan
TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
Bamboo cottage (2 pax )
Bamboo duplex (4 pax )
P 800
P1,500
HANSEATIC BEACH RESORT
(6 rooms + 2 cottages)Unclassified
Tamao,Tayasan, Negros Oriental
Tel. no.: (63-35) 407-6010
Manager: Diether Erk
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TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
RATE
TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
Suite, aircon w/ T&B
Small, aircon w/ T&B
Twin beds, fan w/ T&B
Double bed, fan w/ T&B
Cottage 1 (double)
Cottage 2 (family)
P
P
P
P
P
P
Cottage w/ T&B (2 pax)
Single occupancy
Duplex
Extra bed
P 1,000
P 1,000
P 1,000
P 100
600
440
325
350
250
275
Facilities:
Facilities:
Restaurant
Restaurant and bar; Swimming pool; Conference
room (good for 40 pax); Gazebo; Laundry
THALATTA RESORT
(9 rooms) Unclassified
Maluay, Zamboanguita
Mobile phone nos.: (63) 0920-4039488
(63) 0917-6108479
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.thalattaresort.com
Proprietor/Manager: Patrick & Debbie Hascoet
Valencia
FOREST CAMP
(3 cottages) Unclassified
Valencia, Negros Oriental
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 423-4017 ;Dgte. desk- (63-35)422-7027
E-mail: [email protected]
Manager: Mrs. Melba Vicuña
TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION
TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
Beachfront deluxe
Gardenside deluxe
P 3,000
P 2,500
Facilities:
RATE
Inter’l & Seafood Restaurant; Outside bar; Deep
Sea Water swimming pool; Children’s swimming pool;
Mountain bike & Motorbike rental; Spa services; Free
wireless internet; Room & laundry services; Dive center
Family cottage (10)
P 2,500
Cottage good for 2 (12 hrs.)
P 1,000
Backpacker’s den (8-10 pax)
P 2,000
Kamalig
P 300
Tree house (6 pax)
P 300
Dormitory (15 paX)
P 2,500
Conference Hall (30 pax)
P 2,000
Entrance fee (use of pool & other facilities):
Children up to 12yrs. old
P
40
Adult
P
60
WELL BEACH RESORT
(7 rooms) Unclassified
Mojon, Mag-abo, Maluay, Zamboanguita
Tel. no.: (63-35) 426-2195
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.wellbeach.com
Manager: Mr. Neolito Demavivas
Facilities/services:
Horse backriding, Restaurant;Canteen; Spacious
picnic area; 2 river-fed swimming pools; Kiosk (50 pax
capacity)
Zamboanguita
TYPE OF ROOM
RATE
Single aircon (private cr)
Standard(w/ TV, private T&B)
Single for 2 (w/o TV, common CR)
Extra person w/ Bed & Mattress
Extra person w/o mattress & bed
P
P
P
P
P
1,450
1,600
950
350/night
250/night
Facilities:
MALATAPAY COTTAGES
(8 cottages ) Unclassified
Zamboanguita, Negros Oriental
Tel. no.: (63-35) 426-1087
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www. members.tripod.com/hmuenz
Manager: Hans Munz & Nenita dela Rosa
Restaurant; Bar; Swimming pool; H&C shower
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change without prior notice
BY AIR
PHILIPPINEAIRLINES
Shaman Inc.(Dumaguete City Ticket Office)
San Juan St. Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-3127
Dumaguete Airport Ticket Office:
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-4266
Fax no.: (63-35) 419-8863
MANILA-DUMAGUETE-MANILA
DEPARTURE
FLT. NO.
DEP.TIME
DESTINATION
EST. ARRIVAL TIME
FREQUENCY
MANILA
PR 291
PR 293
0700
1505
DUMAGUETE
0820
1625
Daily
Daily
DUMAGUETE
PR 292
PR 294
0900
1705
MANILA
1020
1825
Daily
Daily
CEBU PACIFIC
Agan-an, Sibulan, Negros Oriental
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 255-8758 to 61 / 225-8802 / 255-8746
MANILA-DUMAGUETE-MANILA
DEPARTURE
FLT. NO.
DEP.TIME
DESTINATION
EST. ARRIVAL TIME
FREQUENCY
MANILA
5J-625
5J-627
0710
1410
DUMAGUETE
0825
1555
Daily
Daily
DUMAGUETE
5J-626
5J-628
0855
1625
MANILA
1010
1740
Daily
Daily
BY SEA
SUPERFERRY
Looc, Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35)225-0733 / 34
VESSEL
Our Lady of Medj.
Our Lady of Medj.
ORIGIN
Manila (Pier 15)
Dumaguete
DESTN
Dgte.
Manila
FREQUENCY
We
Fr
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DEPARTURE
11:45 PM
5:15 PM
ALESON SHIPPING LINES, INC.
Port Area, Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35)225-8169 / 225-4169
VESSEL
M/V Lady Mary Joy 2
M/V Lady Mary Joy 2
ORIGIN
Dgte
Dipolog
DESTN
Dipolog
Dgte
FREQUENCY
Daily x Su
Daily x Su
DEPARTURE
5:00 PM
4:00 AM
DESTN
Dgte.
Dgte.
Dapitan
Cebu
Cebu
Dgte.
Dgte.
FREQUENCY
Mo to Sa
Sun
Tu to Su
MoWeFr
Mo/Tu/Th/Sa/Su
Tu/W/Th/F/Sa
Mo
DEPARTURE
7:00 PM
12:00 NN
7:00 AM
12:00MN
12:00 MN
4:00 PM
1:00 PM
DESTN.
Dgte.
Cebu
Cebu
Dapitan
Dgte
Dgte
FREQUENCY
M/Th/Sa/Su
F
Th
Mo/Tu/Fr/Su
Fr
We
DEPARTURE
10:00 PM
11:00 PM
10:00 AM
6:30 PM
4:00 PM
3:00 PM
DESTN
Dumaguete(via Tagb.)
Dumaguete(via Tagb.)
Cebu (via Tagb.)
Cebu (via Tagb.)
Dumaguete
Dumaguete
Tagbilaran
Tagbilaran
Dumaguete
Dapitan
FREQUENCY
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
DEPARTURE
6:00 AM
3:30 PM
7:00 AM
2:20 PM
8:00 AM
5:45 PM
7:00 AM
2:20 PM
12:20 PM
8:00 AM
COKALIONG SHIPPING LINES, INC.
Port Area, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-3588
VESSEL
Dmgte.or Iloilo
Dapitan
Dmgte.or Iloilo
Surigao or Dmgte.
Dap. or Iloilo
Iloilo or Dmgte.
F. Surigao
ORIGIN
Cebu
Cebu
Dgte.
Dgte.
Dgte.
Dapitan
Cebu (via Lar.)
GEORGE & PETER LINES, INC.
Flores Ave., Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 225-4337 / 225-2345
VESSEL
GP Ferry 1/Georich
GP Ferry 1/Georich
GP Ferry 1/Georich
Georich/Pulawan /
Georich/Pulawan/GP
Georich/Pulawan /
ORIGIN
Cebu
Dgte.
Dgte
Dgte.
Dapitan
Zamboanga.
OCEAN FAST FERRIES INC.
Pier Area, Looc, Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 226-1085 / 226-1097
VESSEL
Oceanjet.
Oceanjet.
Oceanjet
Oceanjet
Oceanjet
Oceanjet
Oceanjet
Oceanjet
Oceanjet
Oceanjet
ORIGIN
Cebu
Cebu
Dumaguete
Dumaguete
Tagbilaran
Tagbilaran
Dumaguete
Dumaguete
Dapitan
Dumaguete
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SULPICIO LINES, INC.
Pier area, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-4832
VESSEL
Prin. of the Carribean
Prin. of the Carribean
Prin. of the Carribean
Prin. of the Carribean
ORIGIN
Manila
Dumaguete
Ozamis
Dumaguete
DESTN
Dgte.
Manila
Dumaguete
Ozamis
FREQUENCY
We
Mo
Su
Th
DEPARTURE
12:00 NN
12:00 NN
4:00 PM
9:00 PM
DELTAFAST FERRY
Delta Fast Ferries Passenger Terminal,
Port Area, Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.:(63-35) 420-0888 / 420-1111/ 225-3128 / 225-7529
VESSEL
Delta 1
Delta Car Ferry
ORIGIN
Dumaguete
DESTN
Siquijor
Siquijor
Dumaguete
Dumaguete
Larena
Dumaguete
Larena
Dumaguete
Siquijor
Siquijor
Dumaguete
FREQUENCY
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
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DEPARTURE
6:00 AM
9:15 AM
11:30 PM
1:30 PM
4:30 PM
6:15 AM
7:00 AM
12:30 PM
3:00 AM
5:30 PM
5:30 PM
5:30 AM
6:00 AM
10:30 AM
2:30 PM
8:00 AM
12:30 PM
5:00 PM
MONTENEGRO LINES
Tel. no.: (63-35) 422-3632
Mobile phone nos.: (63-35) 0910-3647098 / 0922-8891009
Website: www.montenegrolines.com.ph
VESSEL
M/V Maria Erlinda
ORIGIN
Larena,Siquijor
Dumaguete
Siquijor, Larena
Dumaguete
Dumaguete
Dapitan
DEPARTURE
6:00 AM
10:00 AM
2:00 PM
6:00 PM
6:00 AM
2:00 PM
MONTENEGRO LINES
Daily fastcraft schedules for trips from Sibulan Port in
Oriental Negros to Puerto Del Sur Wharf in Lilo-an,
Santander, Cebu
MIPARANUM WHARF PUMPBOATS
Daily Pumboats schedules for trips from Sibulan Port
in Oriental Negros to Lilo-an, Santander, Cebu.
11:45 AM
12:45 PM
1:45 PM
2:45 PM
3:45 PM
4:45 PM
5:30 PM
5:30 AM
6:15 AM
6:45 AM
7:45 AM
8:45 AM
9:45 AM
10:45 AM
FREQUENCY
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
DESTN
Dumaguete
Larena, Siquijor
Dumaguete
Larena, Siquijor
Dapitan
Dumaguete
1:00 PM
2:00 PM
3:00 PM
4:00 PM
5:00 PM
5:45 PM
7:15 PM
5:00 AM
6:00 AM
7:00 AM
8:00 AM
9:00 AM
10:00 AM
11:00 AM
12:00 NN
BY LAND
VALLACAR TRANSIT INC (CERES LINER)
SCHEDULE OF DAILY BUS TRIPS
Dumaguete-Bacolod. Route
(Aircon)
4:10 AM
5:25 AM
6:25 AM
7:25 AM
12:25 NN
2:25 PM
Dumaguete-Bacolod. Route
(Non-Aircon)
4:10 AM - 1st trip
.......Buses leaves every 30 mins.......
7:30 PM - last trip
Dumaguete-Cebu . Route
4:30 AM (Aircon)
6:00 AM (Aircon)
8:45 AM (Aircon)
10:30 AM (Non-aircon)
11:45 AM (Aircon)
12:50 PM (Aircon via Barili)
2:30 PM (Aircon)
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VEHICLE HIRE/RENTAL
1)
2)
3)
AIR BADZ RENT-A-CAR
Anchor Tailoring Bldg.
Real St., Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35)255-4810/ 225-4819/
225-6162
Contact Person: Nelson and Bert
BONI RENT-A-CAR INC.
Real St., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35)225-2261 / 225-2589/
422-8461
Contact Person: Mr. Boni Yrad
DOLAR RENT AVAN
106 Colon St., Zamboanguita
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-1187
Mobile phone no.: (63)0918-740-3496
Contact person: Mr. Mario Dolar
4)
KEN TAXI
Airport Area, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35)225-6863
5)
3M RENT A VAN/CAR
Bagacay, Dumaguete City
Tel. nos: (63-35) 2258416(office);
420-1023(res.);
Mobile nos.: (63) 012-8912018 /
0918-7404039
Contact person: Mr. Ding Andres
1)
DREAMLAND TRAVEL& TOURSAGENCY
Lupega Bldg.,Drive Locsin St., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 226-1427 / 422-9688
Telefax no.: (63-35) 422-9688
E-mail: [email protected]
General Manager: Rachel S. Alcazar
2)
EIGHT WONDERS TRAVEL & TOURS INC.
La Residencia En Almar Hotel, Rizal Blvd.
Dumaguete City
Tel no.:(63-35)225-5968
Fax no.: (63-35) 225-6390/422-9788
E-mail: [email protected] /
[email protected]
Manager: Elsie A. Lee
6)
MENZ RENT-A-CAR
L. Rovira Rd., Bantayan, Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63- 35) 2251386 / 2253601/
422-4635
Contact person: Engr. Steve Bumanglag
7)
R & R RENT-A-VAN
97 L Rovira Rd., Bantayan, Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63- 35) 2252585 / 2255486 /
2251786
Contact person: Galicano Sibala
8)
SCUD’S RENT-A-VAN & TAXI
Valencia Rd., Bagacay, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-8416
Operator: Marivic Kho Andres
9)
TANILON-MENDEZ RENT-A-CAR
Purok Mutya, Calindagan, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 2257714
Contact person: Benedicto Tanilon
10)
TEMIS RENT-A-VAN/CAR
Purok, Santol Bagacay, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63- 35) 2259175
Mobile no.:0917-9660425
Contact person: Bebot Diolaso
11)
VIP LIMO SERVICES
117 Silliman Ave. Extension, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63- 35) 2257678
Contact person: Santiago Batulin
12)
WISE WHEELS RENT-A-VAN
Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 419-9068
3)
GLOBAL FRIENDS TRAVEL & TOURS
PRORIETY
Amari Building, Noblefrance St.
Dumaguete City
Tel no.:(63-35)422-9386
Telefax no.: (63-35) 225-8938
E-mail: [email protected]
Manager: Artemio E. Ochoco
4)
MAGANDATRAVEL & TOURS
Cor. V. Locsin & Sta. Catalina Sts.
Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 422-8418 / 4225-8256
Fax no.: (63-35) 225-6565
E-mail: [email protected]
Manager: Ms. Janette C. Infante
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5)
6)
ORIENTWIND TRAVEL & TOURS
201 Flores St., Piapi, Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 422-5298/225-3356
Fax nos.: (63-35) 225-1651
E-mail: [email protected] or
[email protected]
Web: www.orientwind.com.ph
Manager: Ms. Sandra R. Fuentes
7)
360 DEGREES TRAVEL & TOURS
Dr. V. Locsin St., Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 226-1700 / 225-7280
Fax no.: (63-35) 422-3633
E-mail: [email protected]
Manager: Rosemarie S. Ramas-Uypitching
8)
TABLOZA TRAVEL & TOURS
552 Magallanes St., Tanjay City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 527-1543
Fax no.: (63-35) 415-9751
E-mail: [email protected]
Manager: Ms. Justiniana Nanette L. Tabasa
SEAT TRAVELAND TOURS
Khan Commercial Arcade, Tubtubon, Sibulan
Tel. no.: (63-35) 419-8329
Fax no.: (63-35) 419-9625
Manager: Ms. Rina Lim Dingal
RESTAURANT, BAR, LIVE BANDS, DISCO, VIDEOKE, ETC.
Dumaguete City
COCO AMIGOS BAR & RESTAURANT
Rizal Boulevard, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 226-1207
Fax no.: (63-35) 225-5490
(Mexican Cuisine)
CAFEFELOMENA
Bethel Guest House, Rizal Blvd, Dumaguete. City
Tel. nos.(c/o Bethel Guest House):(63-35)225-2000 to
2009
(Fastfood)
ANG BOULEVARD
Rizal Avenue, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-3606
CAFE MEDINA
Rizal Avenue, Dumaguete City
(Sandwiches)
ANNABELLE-JEAN’S
Rizal Avenue, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 422-6528
(Acoustic Bar & burgers)
CAFE MOMENTO
Silliman Avenue, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-8973
(Mexican & American appetizers)
AYUQUITAN RESTAURANT
Wuthering Heights, San Jose
Tel. nos.(c/o Wuthering Heights):(63-35) 417-0300/
417-0637
CAFEANTONIO
Spanish Heritage, Sta. Catalina St.., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-7945
(Pasteries & Coffee)
CHANTILLYCAKE HOUSE
Silliman Avenue, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-8356
CHEZANDRE THE PIZZAGOURMET
201 Flores Ave., Piapi Beach, Dumaguete City
Tel. No.: (63-35) 225-9677
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CHICKENATI-ATIHAN
Cervantes St., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 226-1659
(Chicken, local cuisine a la carte)
FOOD.NET
Sta. Catalina St., , Dumaguete. City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 422-6441
(Local dishes, fastfood)
CHINKY’S RESTAURANT
Veteran’s Avenue., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-3998
(Local cuisine, fastfood)
GARAGE BAR
Noblefranca St., Dumaguete City
CHIN LOONG
Rizal Blvd., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-4491
(Chinese)
GIMMICK RESTO BAR
Claytown, Daro, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-5177
(Filipino cuisine)
GLOBEELVIDEOKE BAR & RESTAURANT
Perdices St., Dumaguete City
CITY BURGER
Real St., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-1207/ 225-7618 / 225-3901
City Burger II, Rizal Ave., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-7618
CHOW KING
Perdices St.., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-4491
(Chinese)
COUNTRY BAKERS
Upil St., Daro., Dumaguete City
(Deli, snacks)
DEVLIN’S
South Highway, Banilad., Dumaguete City
(bar)
DUNKIN’ DONUTS
Perdices St., Dumaguete City
DONATILANOSTEAK HOUSE
La Residencia, Rizal Ave., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-7100 / 225-4724
EL CAMINO BLANCO
E.J. Blanco Drive cor. Flores Ave.,, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-9428
(Restaurant; Japanese restaurant; Barefoot Disco)
EL ORIENTALBEACH RESORT
Mangnao, Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 225-0668 / 422-3008
GREENWICH
Perdices St., Dumaguete City
(Pizza & pasta)
HOWYANG
Perdices St., Dumaguete City
(Chinese fastfood)
HAYAHAY TREEHOUSE BAR & VIEW DECK
Flores Avenue, Piapi., Dumaguete City
(Reggae Wednesdays)
HONEYCOMB
Honeycomb Tourist Inn, Rizal Avenue cor. Dr. V. Locsin,
Dmgte. City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-1180
(Restaurant & Bar, Ballroom dancing)
IOU
Rizal Avenue, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 422-9545
(chicken & burger)
JOLLIBEE
Perdices cor. San Jose St., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-6900
JO’S CHICKEN INATO
Silliman Ave., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-4412
(Local cuisine)
KAMALIG
Katada St., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-9249
(Chicken barbeque & fastfood)
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LAB-AS SEAFOOD RESTAURANT
El Blanco Drive, Piapi, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-3536
(Local cuisine)
NERISSE
E.J. Blanco Drive, Piapi, Dumaguete City
(Restaurant & videoke)
NEVAS
Amigo Subdivision, Dumaguete City
(Pizza & pasta)
LACAVITEÑA
Legaspi St., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-4502
LA RESIDENCIADE TANJAY
Rizal cor. Jose Romero Sts.
Tel. no. c/o La Residencia De Tanjay: (63-35) 415-8889
(Continental & Filipino cuisine)
OPEÑA’S RESTAURANT
Opeña Hotel, Katada St., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-0595
(Filipino & Chinese fastfood)
OUTDOORS CAFE
Katada St., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 226-2110
(Pastas, vegetarian sandwiches)
LECHALET
Rizal Ave., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-4488
(European cuisine)
LINDAI’S
Noblefranca S., Dumaguete City
(Restaurant & catering services)
LEE SUPER PLAZA FOOD COURT
Perdices St., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.(c/o Lee Super Plaza): (63-35)225-4366
LOLA PINANG’S
Opeña’s Hotel, Katada St., Dumaguete City
(Local cuisine)
MAMIA’S
Rizal Avenue, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 422-9848
(Continental cuisine & bar)
PAYAG SA LIKOD
Veteran’s Avenue, Dumaguete City
(Short orders & bar; Reggae & Techno music nightly)
PERSIAN PALATE
Spanish Heritage, Sta. Catalina St., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-7945
(Iranian cuisine)
PHCCI ROOFTOP
San Jose Ext., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-0970
(Liveband/Fridays & Saturdays)
PIZZA HUT
Mart One, Perdices St.,, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 226-2500
(Pizza & meals)
MCDONALD’S
Perdices cor. Legaspi St., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-4502
(American fastfood-burgers & others)
QUEZON PARK
Quezon Park,, Dumaguete City
(Ballroom dancing - Saturdays)
MCNELOY’S
Silliman Avenue, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-4502
(Filipino cuisine , seafood, pizzeria)
QYOSKO
Sta Rosa St.,, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 422-7745
(chicken, burgers, tapas, appetizers)
MR. D
57 Silliman Avenue., Dumaguete City
(Eat all you can buffets, Filipino dishes)
ROSANTE BAR & RESTAURANT
Perdices St., Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 225-3909 / 225-4470
(Continental cuisine)
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SANS RIVAL
San Jose St., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-4440
(Pasta & pastry snacks)
SCOOBY’S SNACK BAR
Perdices cor. Silliman Ave, Dumaguete City
branches:
San Jose, Dumaguete City
North Road
Daro
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 225-0677 / 225-4452
(Chicken meals & burger fastfood)
SHAKEY’S
Rizal Avenue, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-9997
(Pasta &Pizza meals)
SOUTH SEA RESORT HOTEL
Bantayan, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.(c/o Southsea Resort):(63-35) 422-0113
STA. MONICA BEACH RESORT
Banila,, Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 225-0704 / 420-1146
(Sugba restaurant; Bar)
STA. THERESACAFETERIA
Hibbard Avenue,, Dumaguete City
(Local cuisine- fastfood)
SU CAFETERIA
Silliman University, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 422-6002
(Fastfood)
SWEET CHOICES
Noblefranca St., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-3899
TASTER’S DELIGHT
Noblefranca St., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-4815
(Burgers & refreshments)
TICO’S CAFE
Plaza Ma. Luisa Suites Inn, Legaspi St., Dumaguete City
(Bar, meals, snacks)
TRIBU
Go Thong By-pass Road, Dumaguete City
(Live bands -Fridadys & Saturdays)
WAKAGI
La Residencia Al Mar, Rizal Avenue, Dumaguete City
(Japanese cuisine)
WHY NOT? DISCO BAR & RESTAURANT
Rizal Avenue, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 422-4488
Amlan
AMLAN PARADISE BEACH RESORT
Tandayagm Amlan
Tel. no.: (63-35) 527-1037
(Restaurant, pool)
Bais City
BAHIA DE BAIS
Dewey Island Hilltop, Capiñahan, Bais City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 401-8850
(Mini-bar & restaurant)
Bacong
FLIGHT RESORT
San Miguel, Bacong
(Snack bar in re-assembled plane, Hot spring pool)
FUH GARDEN
LP Hypermart, Bagacay, Bacong
(Chinese cuisine)
Dauin
APO ISLAND BEACH RESORT
Kan-upe, Dauin
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-5490
(Restaurant)
ATLANTIS RESORT
Lipayo, Dauin
Tel. no.: (63-35) 424-0578
(Restaurant)
BAHURA RESORT & SPA
Maayong Tubig, Dauin
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 425-2053 / 2054
(Restaurant)
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EL DORADO BEACH RESORT
Lipayo, Dauin
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 424-0024 / 424-0238 / 425-2274
(Restaurant, pool)
JO’S INATO
Ajong, Sibulan
(Filipino barbecue & meals)
ORIENTALVILLAGE BEACH RESORT
Dauin
Tel. no.: (63-35) 424-0243
(Restaurant)
PRIVATE RESIDENCE VIPRESORT
Lipayo, Dauin
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 225-3877 / 425-2315 / 231-5142
(Restaurant & bar)
Manjuyod
AROMA BEACH RESORT
Campuyo, Manjuyod
Tel. no.: (63-35) 404-1245
(Restaurant)
Siaton
ANTULANG BEACH RESORT
Antulang, Siaton
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 225-8899 / 422-2600
(Restaurant, pool villas, beachfront, videoke)
GRILL HOUSE
Negros Inn, Airport Area, Agan-an, Sibulan
(Korean cuisine)
NEW PANORAMA BEACH RESORT
Cangmating, Sibulan
Mobile phone no.: (63)0912-5157375
(Restaurant)
SEA FOREST
Ajong, Sibulan
Tel. no.: (63-35) 226-6151
(Restaurant)
Tanjay City
LA HACIENDA RESORT
Obogon, Tanjay City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 527-1379
(Restaurant & bar, videoke)
LARESIDENCIA DE TANJAY
Rizal cor. Jose Romero St., Dumaguete City
(Continental & Filipino cuisine)
Sibulan
Tayasan
FLAMINGO RESTO BAR
Tubtubon, Sibulan
HANSEATIC BEACH RESORT
Tamao, Tayasan
Tel. no.: (63-35) 407-6010
(Restaurant)
MOVIETHEATRES
EVERTHEATER
Perdices St., Dumaguete Cty
ULTRA VISION 1 & 11
Real St., Dumaguete City
1)
2)
BETHEL GUEST HOUSE (400 cap.)
Rizal Avenue, Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 225-2000 to 2009
CONG. LAMBERTO MACIAS SPORTS &
CULTURAL CENTER (5,000 cap.)
Capitol Area, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-7816
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FLEUR-DE-LIS AUDITORIUM (500 cap.)
St. Paul College Dumaguete
Multi-purpose Hall, Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 422-4520 /
225-1506 loc. 202
4)
LUCEAUDITORIUM, SILLIMAN
UNIVERSITY (923 cap.)
Silliman Campus, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-.35) 422-6002
5)
6)
7)
NEW ORIENTALNEGROS CONVENTION
CENTER (1,500 cap.)
Capitol Area, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 422-0675 / 225-1825 c/o
Prov’l tourism Office
SOFIA SOLLAR SINCO HALL & CULTURAL
CENTER (1,200 cap.)
Foundation University, Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 422-9167 / 422-7063
SPUD COMMUNITY MULTI-PURPOSE HALL
St. Paul University, Dumaguete City (500 cap.)
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 422-4520 / 225-1506 loc 202
SCUBA DIVING
Scuba Diving Establishments
ADVENTURE DIVE SHOP
48 Rizal Avenue, Dumaguete City
Mobile phone no.: (63) 0921-2272160
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.adventurediveshop.com
CEBU SEA EXPLORER WATER SPORTS INC.
Dumaguete City
Cebu contact no.: (63-32) 234-0248
ASIA PRODUCTION SERVICES PHILIPPINES INC.
Santa Monica Beach Resort, Dumaguete City
Telefax no.: (63-35) 225-7803
ATLANTIC DIVE SHOP
Lipayo, Dauin, Oriental Negros
Tel. no.: (63-35) 425-2327
Fax no.(63-35) 424-0578
SAN JOSE DIVE & TOURS
087-F Remollo St., Poblacion, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 417-0504
Mobile phone no.: (63) 0916-8441971 / 0919-4590430
Telefax no.: (63-35) 422-9667
DIVE QUEEN
Hilaitan, Guihulngan, Oriental Negros
Mobile phone nos.: (63) 09173928254 / 0926-6728927 /
092770661843
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.adventurediveshop.com
Scuba Diving/Snorkeling Sites
ALKOT DAKO, Amlan
TALKOT DIOT, Amlan
TANDAYAG, Amlan
CALAGCALAG, Ayungon
INIBAN, Ayungon
BONGALONAN, Basay
CABUGAN, Bindoy
MALAGA, Bindoy
TINAOGAN, Bindoy
APO ISLAND, Dauin
MASAPLOD, Dauin
SU BEACH, Dumaguete City
ILAITAN, Guihulngan
BOLISONG, Manjuyod
CAMPUYO, Manjuyod
POBLACION, San Jose
TAPON NORTE, San Jose
WUTHERING HEIGHTS, San Jose
ANDULAY, Siaton
ANTULANG BEACH, Siaton
TAMBOBO BAY, Siaton
CANGMATING, Sibulan
TAYABAS, Tanjay
CABULOTAN, Tayasan
LUBOTAN, Zamboanguita
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OTHER SPORTS & RECREATION AREAS
ARCHERY
SILLIMAN UNIVERSITYARCHERYRANGE
AQUASPORTS
GOV. LORENZO TEVES MEMORIAL AQUA CENTER,
Provincial Capitol Sports Complex
BIRDWATCHING
BONDO RANGE, Siaton
MT. TALINIS, Valencia
TALABONG MANGROVE PARK , Bais City
BOWLING
ERCO BOWLING CENTER, North Road, Dumaguete City
CANOEING/SAILING
MALATAPAY TO APO ISLAND, Zamboanguita/Dauin
GOLF
PAMPLONA TOURISM ESTATE, Pamplona
SAN ANTONIO GOLF COURSE, Sibulan
MOUNTAIN CLIMBING
MT. TALINIS, Valencia
TREKKING
PULANGBATO & CASARORO TRAILS, Valencia
CANLAON VOLCANO, Canlaon City
TWIN LAKES BALINSASAYAO & DANAO, Sibulan
NATUREPHOTOGRAPHY
MT. TALINIS, Valencia
BANBAN REFORESTATION PROJECT, Ayungon
OISCA MODEL FARM, Canlaon City
SCUBA/SNORKELLING
APO ISLAND, Dauin
WINDSURFING
ANTULANG BEACH & TAMBOBO BAY, Siaton
WUTHERING HEIGHTS, San Jose
SPELUNKING
MABINAY CAVES, Mabinay
TENNIS
PRAXEVILLA COURT, Provincial Capitol
BAIS CITY TENNIS COURT, Bais City
MUNICIPAL TENNIS COURTS, Bacong; Bayawan; Dauin; Valencia
WILDLIFE
CAPTIVITY
CENTROP, Silliman University
MINA’S OCEANARIUM, Dumandan, Zamboanguita
SU MARINE LABORATORY, Silliman Beach
ZOO PARADISE WORLD, Salngan, Zamboanguita
RECREATION FACILITIES
BAIS AMPITHEATER, Bais City
BAIS CITY AUDITORIUM, Bais City
BRGY. PANUBIGAN BASKETBALL COURT,Canlaon City
CANLAON CULTURAL CENTER, Canlaon City
GOV. LORENZO TEVES MEMORIALAQUA CENTER, Dumaguete City
PHCII-PERPETUAL RESORT & CONFERENCE , Banilad, Dumaguete City
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SILLIMAN UNIVERSITY SWIMMING POOL,
Dumaguete City
DREAM PARK, Sibulan
ALVIS PELOTA COURT, Mabini St., Tanjay
GALLERIA LA SUERTE, Tanjay
KANDANGKI GOLF COURSE & ESTATE , Azagra,
Tanjay
PLAZA CENTRAL BASKETBALL COURT, Tanjay
RT LUCKY SPOT, Tanjay
SALAKOT DARTS HALL, Tanjay
SPORTS COMPLEX, San Rafael, Tanjay
TANJAY SQUARE GARDEN, Tanjay
NEW HASSARAM’S DEPT. STORE
Perdices St., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-4707
CANG’S INC. (MAIN)
Perdices St., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-4434
CANG’S INC. (BRANCH)
San Jose cor. Ma. Cristina, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 2257430
LEE SUPER PLAZA
Perdices St., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-4366
NIJOSA
Perdices St., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-3885
DOÑA LUISA MALL
Legaspi St., Dumaguete City
DOÑA MILAGROS MALL
Perdices St., Dumaguete City
TOPS AND BOTTOMS
Dr. V. Locsin St., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-9155
CANG’S GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Perdices St., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-4494
NORR’S HANDICRAFTS
Perdices St., Dumaguete City
SIDLAKANG NEGROS SHOWROOM
Noblefranca St., Dumaguete City
HIKABAN
Bantayan, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-3671
WOODART
Perdices St., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-3502
MARJORIE’S
Perdices st., Dumaguete City
MOSLEM BARTER CENTER
San Jose St., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-4354
BANKS
1)
ALLIED BANK
Dr. V. Locsin, Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 225-4463 / 225-3903
2)
BANK OF COMMERCE
Rizal Ave., Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 225-7667 / 225-7669
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BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES ISLANDS
Perdices St., Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 225-4816 / 225-3880
10)
OPTIMUM TRADER
Perdices cor. Pinili Sts., Dumaguete. City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 225-4637 / 422-8314
4)
CHINA BANKING CORP.
Legaspi, Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 225-5441 / 225-5442
11)
PHILIPPINE NATIONALBANK
Real St. cor. Silliman Ave, Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 225-4422 /225-4741
5)
DUMAGUETECITYDEVELOPMENT
BANK
Cervantes cor. Dr. V. Locsin St., Dmgte. City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 225-3891 / 422-9223
11)
PHILIPPINE VETERANS BANK
Perdices St., Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 225-2031 / 225-2032
12)
6)
EQUITABLE PCI BANK
Colon St., Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 225-1571 / 225-1572
PRUDENTIAL BANK
Real St., Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 225-6884 / 225-1769
13)
7)
FIRST CONSOLIDATED RURAL BANK
INC.
Perdices, Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 225-5572 up to 74
RIZALCOMMERCIAL BANKING CORP.
Locsin, Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 225-1349 up to 51
14)
RURAL BANK OF SUBANGDAKU (CEBU)
INC.
Ma.Cristina cor San Jose Sts., Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 225-5660 / 225-6561
15)
UNITED COCONUT PLANTERS BANK
Real cor. San Jose Sts., Dumaguete City
Tel. nos. (63-35) 225-4445 / 422-7396
8)
LAND BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES
San Juan, Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 225-4687 / 225-4688
9)
METROPOLITAN BANK & TRUST CO.
Dr. V. Locsin cor. Ma. Cristina Sts., Dmgte. City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 225-4754 / 225-4755
INTERNET CAFE
7)
MOSCOM BUSINESS CENTER
North National Road., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-8727
BIZ HB.COM
Veteran’s Avenue, Dumaguete City
8)
NETOPIA
Perdices St./Legaspi St., Dumaguete City
CYBER PAL
La Libertad St., Dumaguete City
9)
DGTE 1 INTERNET CAFE
Daro Highway., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 422-1833
QUADAINTERNET CAFE
San Jose St.,, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-8197
10)
SCOOBY’S INTERNET CAFE
San Juan St., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-5666
11)
VENTURE
Dr. Meciano Road, Dumaguete City
12)
YOUDELINTERNETCAFE
Perdices St., Dumaguete City
1)
AR-CRIS
Calindagan, Dumaguete City
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
FOWARD WD INTERNET & CONSULTANCY
SERVICES
48 Dr. v. Locsin St., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-9170
MOSCOM
Uymatiao Bldg.., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-6702 / 225-9354
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ZIPLINK INTERNET CAFE
Dr. Meciano Road, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 422-9447 / 422-2305
SECURITY AND HEALTH SERVICES
Hospitals & Emergency Rescue Units
BAYAWAN DISTRICT HOSPITAL
Zamora, Bayawan City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 228-3031
NEGROS ORIENTALSEARCHAND RESCUE
AUXILLIARY
LGT Memorial Aqua Center, Capitol Area, Dumaguete
City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-7817
DUMAGUETE CITYFIRE DEPARTMENT
Tel. no.: 160 / (63-35) 225-3445
HOLY CHILD HOSPITAL
Legaspi , Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35)225-4841 / 225-0510 / 225-0248
SILLIMAN UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER
V. Aldecoa Road, Daro, Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35)225-0841 / 225-3563
NEGROS ORIENTAL PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL
Real St., Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 225-0950 / 225-0949 / 225-2614
Police, Traffic & Security Agencies
PHILIPPINE NATIONALPOLICE
Cervantes St., Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: 111 /166 / (63-35)225-1766 / 225-3557
NATIONALBUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
E.J. Blanco Drive, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-0118
PNP PROVINCIAL COMMAND
Camp Fernandez , Agan-an, Sibulan
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 225-2819 / 226-2103 / 420-0653
TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT UNIT OFFICE
Legaspi St., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-1662
Fire Department
DUMAGUETE CITYFIRE DEPARTMENT
Colon St., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: 160 / (63-35)225-3445
PROVINCIAL FIRE MARSHALL
Capitol Area, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-1709
POSTAGE & COURIER SERVICES
ABOITIZ ONE INC.
Metro Bank Building, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-7538
FASTPAK GLOBAL EXPRESS CORP.
Piapi Beach, Flores Avenue, Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 225-6697 / 226-1285
LBC EXPRESS INC.
Infante Building, National Highway, Daro, Dumaguete
City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-1566
LIBCAP SUPER EXPRESS
TSH Bldg., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-4746
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PAMBATO CARGO FORWARDERS
Sta. Catalina St., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 422-9243
WIDE WIDE WORLD EXPRESS (DHL PHILIPPINES
CORP.)
Silliman Avenue, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-2053
PHILIPPINE POSTAL CORPORATION
Sta. Catalina cor. Burgos Sts., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-1510
BAIS CITY TOURISM OFFICE
Bais City Hall,
Tel. no.: (63-35) 541-5161
Fax no.: (63-35) 541-5001
BAYAWAN CITY TOURISM OFFICE
Bayawan City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 531-0743 / 531-0700
BUREAU OFIMMIGRATION
Lupega Bldg., Locsin St., Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 225-4401
NEGROS ORIENTALAIRPORT TRANSPORT
OPERATORS-DUMAGUETEASSOCIATION
(NOATODA)
President: Timothy Erad
Cel. no.: (63) 09175850326
SIDLAKANG NEGROS ASSOCIATION OF TOURISM
OFFICERS
President: Andrey Noel A. Tumulak
CAFÉ TOURISMO
Tourist Assistance & Information Center
Rizal Boulevard, Dumaguete City
Tel. no.: (63-35) 422-3561
DUMAGUETE CITY TOURISM OFFICE
Dumaguete City Hall Cmpd., Sta. Catalina St.,
Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35) 225-0549 / 422-9409
Fax no.:(63-35) 225-0549
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.dumaguetecity.gov.ph
NEGROS ORIENTALASSOCIATION OF TRAVEL
AGENCIES
President: Macrina Fuentes
201 Flores Ave., Piapi Dumaguete City
Telefax no.: (63-35) 4225298 / 4225978 / 2258903
E-mail: [email protected]
PROVINCIAL TOURISM UNIT
L.G. Lorenzo Teves Aqua Center
Capitol Area, Dumaguete City
Tel. nos.: (63-35)225-1825 / 422-0675
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.negor.gov.ph
NEGROS ORIENTALHOTELRESORT RESTAURANT
ASSOCIATION (NOHRRA)
President: Ms. Liza Perdices
Bishop Epifanio St., Dumaguete City
Telefax no.: (63-35) 226-1104
E-mail: [email protected]
TAO (Tourist Assistance Officer)
c/o Provincial Tourism Office
Website: www.negor.gov.ph
All data contained herein, such as : hotel rates, fares, air and shipping schedules were current at the time these were collated.
However, these may have changed since the date of publication. The Department of Tourism - Region 7 and the production agency tasked
to produce this situationer shall not be held liable for any inconvenience these changes may cause any person or entity.
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