NEGROS ORIENTAL | Dumaguete Trip Itinerary
Saturday, July 28, 2012Dumaguete City usually is the jump-off point for Siquijor, Apo Island and Bais City. But the city has also its own little secrets that can be explored in a day or two. Here’s a run-down of the places we visited in the City of Gentle People.
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I T I N E R A R Y
Day One
Arrive from Siquijor (Click for the Siquijor Itinerary)
Lunch at Cafe Antonio
Walking Tour of Silliman University
Overnight at Hotel Nicanor
Day Two
Morning Walk at Rizal Boulevard
Breakfast at Qyosko
A Visit to Dumaguete Cathedral and Belfry
Lunch at Sans Rival Cakes and Pastries
T O T A L E X P E N S E S: Php 2,756.08 or Php 1,378.04 Per Person (2Pax)
Transportation: Php 913.08
Php 8.50 x 2pax - Port to Hotel Nicanor via Tricycle
Php 8.50 x 2pax - Hotel Nicanor to Qyosko via Tricycle
Php 8.50 x 2pax - Cathedral to Hotel Nicanor via Tricycle
Php 120.00 - Hotel Nicanor to Airport via Tricycle
Php 30.00 x 2pax - Airport Terminal Fee
Php 341.04 x 2pax - Dumaguete to Manila via Cebu Pacific Promo Fare
Tour: Php 0.00
Php 0.00 - DIY Tour of the City
Accommodations: Php 1,050.00
Php 1,050.00 x 1 Night - Hotel Nicanor Standard Matrimonial Room (Good for 2pax)
Food: Php 793.00
Php 127.00 x 2pax - Day 1 Lunch at Cafe Antonio
Php 70.00 x 2pax - Day 1 Dinner at Hot Lugaw + Shakey’s Mojos
Php 80.00 x 2pax - Day 2 Breakfast at Qyosko
Php 119.50 x 2pax - Day 2 Lunch at Sans Rival
Additional Places to Visit:
Sidlakang Negros Showroom
Quezon Park
8 comments
I miss dumaguete and siquijor sana makabalik ulit
ReplyDeletegusto ko bumalik sa sans rival!
ReplyDeleteAng ganda ng layout ng IT at handwriting ah! Gaaah, I miss home :D
ReplyDeleteJuanderfulPinoy
ReplyDeleteSa September kaya? Before ng Iligan tour? :)
Anny
Sans Rival! How about Apo Island next year? :)
Elal
Thanks Elal, kelan ba huli mong uwi sa Dumaguete?
I like the travel diary. Thanks for sharing the Dumaguete City itin.
ReplyDeleteIan
ReplyDeleteNo problem! I always keep a journal to record things my camera cant :P
very informative and detailed..very useful for my solo trip
ReplyDeleteMiguel
ReplyDeleteNo problem bro, always glad to help out :)