
Sidlakang Negros Village was born out of a felt need for a site that would stimulate tourism development and agricultural endeavors in the Province’s 25 LGUs,
An expansive mountain resort developed around Balanan Lake, a humerus-shaped body of water, 25 hectares in surface area,
A 7-kilometer-long strip of white sand beach in the middle of North Bais Bay. Ideal for swimming and snorkeling.
A 72-hectare, 200-meter high volcanic island about 5 kilometers off the municipality of Dauin.
The Twin Lakes Natural Park is approximately 8,000 hectares, part of the 133,000-hectare Geothermal Reserve managed by the PNOC.
Posted on 04 June 2009
Balanan Lake in Siaton and Sibulan’s Twin Lakes Balinsasayao and Danao are the centerpieces of Negros Oriental’s biggest and most important ecotourism sites. Learn More
Posted on 17 May 2009
RESTAURANT-SWIMMING POOL-AIRCON- ROOMS 6218 Maluay 25 min. from Dumaguete City Negros Oriental, Philippines Tel. 0063-(0)35-426 21 95 www.wellbeach.com Learn More
Posted on 12 May 2009
The best-known landmark in the Province, the Campanario was built to serve as belfry and look-out tower during a time of frequent moro raids. Learn More
Posted on 12 May 2009
The promenade by the bay is Dumaguete City’s tourism hub. Built up beginning 1916 the 780-meter strip, shaded by venerable old trees, has green lawns, benches and ornate park lamps. Learn More
Posted on 07 May 2009
The are numerous caves throughout the entire Province but extensive karst phenomena in Mabinay ensured its claim to being the CaveTown of Negros Oriental. Learn More
Posted on 07 May 2009
Negros Oriental’s tourism assets are refreshing for the waters that cascade down rugged mountainsides into popular swimming calderas. Learn More