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Half – Day Dumaguete City Tour with Lunch

4.5- 5 hours With Bacong or Valencia Sidetrip
Pickup 830AM or 2PM from your hotel

Discover and experience Dumaguete, dubbed the “City of Gentle People” –a fitting compliment to the unhurried lifestyle of Dumagueteños. First stop is the Silliman University, where we take you on a brief tour of the campus dotted with century- old acacia trees. A visit to the Anthropological Museum is worth it (weekdays only). Next is a rolling tour of the city’s landmarks, including Claytown Pottery, Ninoy Aquino Park and the Convention Center. To see, smell and taste the local flavors, we recommend walking through the bustling Public Market, and then visit the nearby historical Sta Catalina de Alexandria Church & Belfry.

Next take a stroll along Rizal Boulevard, a promenade popular among locals and tourists. A quick trip down south of Dumaguete takes you to Negros Oriental Arts and Heritage(NOAH) which houses the stone- craft factory & showroom in Bacong, and the century-old San Agustin Church. Alternatively, you may head southwest and upland to the town of Valencia through the tree-lined highway and visit Forest Camp, a  2.5hectare valley resort with with indigenous forest trees, and natural and man-made spring pools. For some local handicrafts and souvenirs, you may visit the Sidlakang Negros, or if you take the Valencia sidetrip, stop by the Subida Souvenirs. A delectable local lunch awaits you at Lab-as Seafoods, a homegrown restaurant by the sea, which offers live fresh fish, crabs, oysters and native specialties.

SUGGESTED ITINERARY

9 AM
  • Pick up at your hotel*
  • Silliman University Campus Rolling Tour (option to do a brief walking tour of campus landmarks)
  • Silliman Anthropological Museum (except weekends and holidays)
  • Public Market
  • Sta Catalina de Alexandria Church & Belfry
  • Rizal Boulevard
  • Rolling Tour of Public Market- Provincial Capitol- Aquino Freedom Park- Claytown Pottery
10:30 AM

Proceed to Valencia

  • Forest Camp
  • Cataal War Museum

or
Proceed to Bacong

  • San Agustin Church
  • Negros Oriental Arts & Heritage (stonecraft)

Return to Dumaguete

Sidlakang Negros

12:30 PM Lunch at Lab-as Seafoods or Local restaurant
1:30 PM Back to your hotel

Whole Day Dumaguete City & Countryside Tour with Lunch

7-8 hours w/ Bacong & Valencia (or Sibulan) Sidetrips
Pickup 8AM or 9AM from your hotel

Discover and experience the “City of Gentle People”. Feel the university atmosphere as you tour the Silliman
University, its wide sprawling campus dotted with century-old acacias. A visit to the Anthropological Museum
is worth it. Following is a rolling tour of the Ninoy Aquino Park and the Negros Oriental Convention Center.
To see, smell and taste some local flavors, walk through the bustling Public Market, and next head to the nearby Sta Catalina de Alexandria Church and Belfry. A delectable lunch is prepared for you at Lab-as Seafoods, a homegrown restaurant by the sea that offers live fresh fish, crabs, oysters, and other native specialties.

In the afternoon, you will be whisked off to the adjacent town of Bacong where the Negros Oriental Arts and
Heritage – a stonecraft factory and showroom, and the century-old San Agustin Church are found. Going
southwest and upland, a drive through the tree-lined highway brings you to Forest Camp in Valencia–a 2.5hectare valley resort with indigenous forest trees, and natural and man-made spring swimming pools.

Last stops will be the Subida Souvenirs or Sidlakang Negros for some souvenir shopping, and Rizal Boulevard,
a promenade park popular among locals and tourists.

SUGGESTED ITINERARY

9:00 AM
  • Pick up at your hotel*
  • Silliman University Campus Rolling Tour (option to do a brief walking tour of campus landmarks)
  • Silliman Anthropological Museum (except weekends and holidays)
  • Public Market
  • Sta Catalina de Alexandria Church & Belfry
  • Rizal Boulevard
  • Rolling Tour of Public Market- Provincial Capitol- Aquino Freedom Park- Claytown Pottery
11:30 AM Lunch at Lab-as Seafoods or local restaurant
1:30 PM

Proceed to Valencia
Forest Camp
Cataal War Museum

3:00 PM Proceed to Bacong
San Agustin Church
Negros Oriental Arts & Heritage (stonecraft)
Return to Dumaguete
4:30 – 5:00 PM Back to your hotel

Itinerary sequence is subject to change
Pickup time can be adjusted
If airport pickup before 7AM, additional P500+/ van

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