The 10 Best Budget-friendly Things to do in Dumaguete City, Visayas

September 1, 2021 Marianna Hollaway

Dumaguete /duːməˈɡɛtɛ/, officially the City of Dumaguete, (Cebuano: Dakbayan sa Dumaguete; Filipino: Lungsod ng Dumaguete), or simply as Dumaguete City, is a 3rd class city in the province of Negros Oriental, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 131,377 people.
Restaurants in Dumaguete City

1. Filipino Tours

Excellent
96%
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5.0 based on 117 reviews

Filipino Tours

Filipino Tours is an independent tour operator based just outside of Dumaguete City. We offer personalised tour activities with a wealth of local experience and international tour experiences. We tailor design tours that suit your requirements. We are open seven days a week and offer out of hours booking facilities. Jules

2. Omoyon Bee Farm

Mangnao Sto. Nino Road Banilad, Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental 6200 Philippines +63 966 170 4333 http://www.facebook.com/Omoyon-Bee-Farm-831409457192314/
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96%
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5.0 based on 25 reviews

Omoyon Bee Farm

Reviewed By Snarffn

I visited the bee farm to learn more about the bees that i have in my area and to ask why at night time they invade my house, they are attracted to my lights. I took a sample of one of the bees and Rico immediately knew what it was, it's a giant species that is very different from the other types of bees. He then informed me on how to keep them away from my lights and my house. Rico then went on to show me other varieties of bees he has there on the farm.The bees I found most interesting are the tiny stingless bees and he pointed out how they are the most valuable type of bees to have around. In addition to the bees he had a variety of fruit trees and plants. The plant that i found most interesting was the vanilla plant, it is propagated in a very unique way.He also had fruit trees that were grafted to different varieties of fruit trees so that one tree can produce a variety of fruits. I learned quite a bit there at Omoyon Bee Farm and i am inspired to reproduce some of what he has done there at my own property up in valencia. If in the area are highly recommend stopping by for a visit.

3. Mount Talinis

Valencia, Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental Philippines +63 917 832 8715 http://thewanderingitinerant.com/2018/02/21/adventure-is-leaving-your-comfort-zone-for-mt-talinis-bediao-apolong-trail
Excellent
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4.5 based on 32 reviews

Mount Talinis

Reviewed By FloatingTummy - Singapore, Singapore

Chris guides this trek for 18yrs. very fit guy. knows the route inside out and the villagers along the trek. lots of knowledge. we chat everything under the sun. he is not pushy, followed my pace and gave me time for pictures. 2 routes available: route 1 (loop): start at casaroro falls entrance, twin falls, kaipohan sulphur vents, lake nailig, summit, back to lake nailig, lake yagumyum, sulphur vents, return to entrance of casaroro falls. route 2 (transverse): start at casaroro falls entrance, twin falls, kaipohan sulphur vents, lake nailig, summit, back to lake nailig, lake yagumyum, end at bidiao at dauin which is also at dauin geothermal exploration project. trek from casaroro falls to summit is 10km. from summit to bidiao is 7km. althou the 7km seems shorter, it is not easy getting down as most of the rocks were covered with green moss and slippery tree roots. trek is usually done in 2days where you camp at lake nailig. the temp at the lake can dip to 10degrees or lower. not wanting to subject myself to torture and bringing additional load, i opt for route 2, day hike, 2L water, packed lunch, wore a tshirt and shorts, trek shoes with good tracksion, good socks!, started at 6am. bring plaster in case of blisters or paste it over toes beforehand. wear long pants n long sleeves if you are afraid of getting cuts by tall grass or plants. there is no mosquito and buys but alot of spider webs. took me 4hrs from start to summit and 4hrs from summit to bidiao. i am a avid trekker, fit and my pace was fast with rest points while taking pics along the trek, the summit and a 15mins lunch. trekking permit is required for the trek and the route can be confusing for many as there were many routes on the mountain without signages. glad i hired a guide! if you are trekking this for the first time, start early and expect double the time required. the steps up are very high and requires you holding to the roots to pull urself up and some crawling on all fours to squeeze your way under fallen trees. His rates as of Feb 2019 (guide ratio 1:3): overnight trek p750/day (the guest bring food for themselves and for the guide. guest bring own camping equipments) p850/day (the guest pay the guide to bring his own food. guest bring own camping equipments) day trek p1500 (the guest bring food for themselves and for the guide) p1700 (the guest pay the guide to bring his own food) *note that if you select route 2, you have to pay for the guide transportation back to valencia town for p350 (habal habal hire) *note also you can rent camping equipments from chris at additional cost contact him via facebook messenger, glecerio chris d. gonzalez. there are other guides available and could be found on tripadvisor.

4. Silliman University

Real Street, Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental Philippines +63 35 422 6002 http://www.su.edu.ph
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4.5 based on 139 reviews

Silliman University

Reviewed By profits101 - Cebu City, Philippines

The 100+ year history of this highly ranked, American-founded university is too complex and deep to cover here. The campus is a beautiful, green respite from he surrounding city and contains fine examples of Eastlake architecture, Art Deco, and Classic architecture - set in a mature, verdant Beaux-Arts style arrangement. Also, unlike many universities, its easy to access at the gates and visitors are not turned away. Worth reading a Wiki article on it that captures the founding in depth, WWII history, and even interesting events from he Marcos era. In the meantime, just enjoy the walk.

5. Pulangbato Falls

Ocoy Valley Valencia, Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental 6000 Philippines 2336927 http://www.dumagueteinfo.com/dumaguete-city/sightseeing-dumaguete-suburbs/pulangbato-falls-dumaguete
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4.0 based on 105 reviews

Pulangbato Falls

Reviewed By 82tedg - Adelaide, Australia

Less than a 30 minute drive from Dumaguete and whilst normally you can drive up a road with nice views this time the bridge over the small river from the main road was under repair and we ( 6 of us ) had to walk up the almost 1 kilometre of a quite steep road . Not a too difficult walk and definitely worth while .The 2 water falls , pools in which you can swim , and the cafe , bar , and other facilities were all very good . When the road re-opens there is parking , for a small fee .

6. Malatapay Market

Malatapay Market Zamboanguita, Negros Oriental, Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental Philippines
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4.0 based on 74 reviews

Malatapay Market

7. St Catherine of Alexandria Cathedral

Perdices Street, Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental Philippines 2254649
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4.0 based on 91 reviews

St Catherine of Alexandria Cathedral

Reviewed By newfriend863 - Haines City, United States

We just happened to be there when they were putting a fresh coat of paint on the inside of the church. It was truly amazing how well preserved the beautiful church is.

8. Silliman University Anthropology Museum

Hibbard Avenue Silliman Hall, Silliman University, Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental 6501 Philippines http://www.su.edu.ph
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4.0 based on 61 reviews

Silliman University Anthropology Museum

9. Center for Tropical Studies (CENTROP)

Silliman University, Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental Philippines
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4.0 based on 24 reviews

Center for Tropical Studies (CENTROP)

10. Rizal Boulevard

Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental Philippines +63 926 472 3352
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4.0 based on 621 reviews

Rizal Boulevard

Reviewed By 554MichaelA - Birmingham, United Kingdom

Early morning , early evening, good for a walk always plenty of people around , a few places for children to play , lots of street venders selling food and drinks, over the road lots of bars and restaurants which are open day and night ,

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