Panglao International Airport 2 hr 28
Barangay Tan-awan (1 hr 32) Whale shark Quezon Park (13 min) City park with a playground, vintage cannons & a gazebo, hosting community events. Dumaguete Belfry (12 min) Stone watchtower built in the early 1800's to look out for pirates with a Catholic grotto. Freedom Park (7 min) Relaxed park with walking paths, lawns, a fountain & occasional cultural festivities. Silliman University Church (18 min) Lake Balinsasayao (58 min) Biodiverse crater lake attracting visitors for birdwatching, paddle boating & picnics. Sumilon Island (1 hr 29) Tropical island marine sanctuary with white-sand beaches & coral reefs, plus resort amenities. Silliman University Anthropology Museum (6 min) Collections of ethnographic & archaeological artifacts on display in a bright 1909 wood building. Balinsasayao Twin Lakes Natural Park (58 min) Forested volcanic landscape named after a pair of deep crater lakes contained within it. St. Catherine of Alexandria Cathedral Parish (12 min) Catholic cathedral completed in 1776, with stained-glass windows & an ornate, stone bell tower. Silliman Hall (6 min) Stick-style family house museum offering cultural exhibits with artifacts from as early as 200 BCE. Mount Talinis (35 min) Popular 1,903-m. mountain with hornlike peaks, known for its hiking trails, lakes & deep forests. Casaroro Falls (26 min) A steep, long staircase leads to this scenic waterfall site, popular for swimming & picnicking. Campanario de Dumaguete (12 min) Imposing coral-stone tower, built in the 18th century as a watchtower, with a belfry added in 1867. Pulangbato Falls Valencia (31 min) Scenic attraction with a waterfall over red rocks, a natural swimming pool below & a hanging bridge. |