Apo Island

One of the most popular snorkeling and diving site in the country can be found in Dumaguete, particularly in the Negros Oriental – Apo Island. The island is actually a volcanic island which is a 12-hectare land. “Apo” is a Filipino word which means “old man”. Lovely corals and fascinating sea creatures are also the […]

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Blue Water of Dauin Negros Oriental

The Masaplod River (also known as the Blue River) located in the municipality of Dauin, Negros Oriental have caught the attention of PHILVOCS (Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology) due to its unusual occurrences including the Blue Water Phenomenon. As concerns continue to rise, Dauin Mayor Neil Credo and other government officials have agreed to […]

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Manjuyod White Sand Bar

This pristine 7 kilometer stretch of premium white sand can be accessed via a short 15 minute boat ride from Capiñahan Wharf in the South Bais Bay, Bais City Negros Oriental. It is basically an island towards the North Bais Bay in the Tañon Strait that emerges only during low tides. On the island you […]

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Anthropology Museum

The Museum was established in 1970 by Dr. Hubert I. Reynolds, an American missionary member of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and former Anthropology professor in Silliman University, to house the collection of the Cultural Research Center that started in 1964. The exhibits are rare and priceless collections of ethnological and archaeological artifacts which […]

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