Tourist info
Things to see
Bais City is one place that you can visit to just see a bunch of dolphins swimming beautifully. You can rent a boat and head to the Tanon Strait to be able to see the dolphins. Enjoy the beauty of Looc Memorial Shrine, a shrine located in Sibulan. You can also visit Silliman University which is a famous university in this city where there Siliman University Anthropology Museum and Siliman University Whale Bone Museum inside. You can also see the oldest bell tower in this city. This historical building named Dumaguete Belfry is located in Perdices Street.
Things to do
One of the most popular tourist attractions in the city is Casaroro Waterfall where you can aim your camera at the location of this waterfall. Twin Lakes tourist attraction: Balinsasayao and Danao are also interesting to visit. You can rent a boat, swim and even fishing in this place. If you want leisurely stroll with family or friends, you can visit the Quezon Park. There is also a playground for your kids here. In addition, dozens of caves attractions you can explore in this city that are within the area named Mabinay Caves.
Things to eat
The food in this area is still basically the same as other areas in the Philippines, still influenced by the style of Chinese food, American and other Asian regions. It's just maybe a little different from the use of spices in every cuisine. One food you can taste in this town is Sinigang. A kind of soup with a sour taste made from prime beef that can be made from beef, chicken, shrimp, pork and even fish, vegetables with extra onions, tomatoes and other spices.
Getting to Dumaguete
Flying to Dumaguete: Dumaguete is served by Sibulan Airport. Sibulan Airport is located about 5 km north from Dumaguete. Read more about Sibulan Airport or look for flights to Dumaguete