Apo Island
Apo Island is the best diving destination in the Visayas.
Only four meters from the beach, the dive shop is perfect for you to get the
most out of your diving holiday. It is part of town of Dauin, 25 km south of
Dumaguete City, and the provincial capital. From Dumaguete’s Silliman Beach,
you can go directly to Apo on a two-hour pump boat ride. Or you can go down
first to Dauin or the next town of Zamboanguita, and from there take a 30-45
minute trip to the island via motorized outrigger. Apo Island is one of the World’s
best known Community Organized Marine Sanctuary's, and as such it has been well
documented, by the Global science community. The project was started in 1982.
It is home to over 650 documented species of fish and estimated to have over
400 species of corals.
DOLPHIN WATCHING IN BAIS
(Bais
City, Negros Oriental)
Regular cruises supervised by the Bais City Hall can
take visitors out to Tañon Strait to view playful dolphins and pygmy sperm
whales. Dolphin and whale watching activities are ideal between May and
September. Spectacular underwater scenes reward snorkeling and diving.
PULANGBATO FALLS
(Valencia, Negros Oriental)
A large cascade of seemingly reddish water from the
main Pulangbato Falls in Valencia, finds its way into some unique shaped falls
all the way down the mountain. Divers from the top of the falls into the water
basin is a common occurrence.
LAKE BALANAN
(Siaton,
Negros Oriental)
In the center of mountains this placid lake as though
located in the center of a cauldron fish abound and crossing by banca is a
pleasant experience.
THE BOULEVARD
(Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental)
The “Boulevard” is Dumaguete's show window. It is the first
delightful sight that greets you from across the sea, especially at nighttime
when the place is ablaze with lights. Located along the waterfront, this
spacious tree-lined promenade attracts people from all walks of life. Here you
can catch the breeze, or watch the sun or the moon rise from the sea. Here you
can also enjoy cosmopolitan amenities from among the different hotels,
restaurants, cafes,bars, and shops in the vicinity.
BRAVO GOLF HOTEL
(Sibulan, Negros Oriental)
The nine-hole golf course has a par of 35 and rated at
68.8 by the NGAP and having a slope of 119. Gilding the fairways are abundant
50-year old mango trees planted by Don Serafin Teves during the hotel's establishment
before the 1950's. Amenities include a driving range, pro shop and men's and
ladies room. Golf sets are available for rent for out of town visitor's
convenience.
DUMAGUETE CITY CATHEDRAL BELLTOWER
(Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental)
At the heart of the city you will find two landmarks
that not only highlight the traditional piety of the local populace but also
remind you of the city's Spanish heritage. The Dumaguete City Cathedral's Bell
tower was built in 1811 and was once used as a lookout for pirates of the bells
at the top of the tower. The oldest stone church in the province. The other is
the bell tower or belfry, at the foot of which the pious light candles. Now it
only serves to call the faithful to prayer.
CASARORO FALLS
(Valencia, Negros Oriental)
Cool waters cascade down to a swimming basin, almost enclosed by steep precipices and lush vegetation. Hikers traverse an adventurous nature trail. Considered the province’s most photographed falls. One of the few great looking and very popular waterfalls here in Negros Oriental. Casaroro is a tall waterfall, one the three waterfalls in Kampesa, amide lush virgin forest, is a favorite for young and old climbers. It has a bamboo hanging bridge and rock galore.