Calling all adventure enthusiasts with a free spirit! Moalboal might be a diver’s paradise, but why not expand your Philippine adventure with a thrilling scooter expedition to Bacolod, the “City of Smiles,” on Negros Island?
This off-the-beaten-path journey offers breathtaking panoramas, hidden waterfalls, hotsprings and a taste of the authentic Negros countryside. Sample local delicacies at roadside eateries and immerse yourself in the warm hospitality of the Negrense people.
Highlights of this Scooter Adventure
- Conquer the majestic Salvador Mountains: Experience the thrill of riding your scooter through winding roads and breathtaking mountain vistas.
- Cool off at Malatan-og Falls: Take a refreshing break at this cascading waterfall, and enjoy a delicious local meal with a stunning view.
- Unwind at Bambukal Hot Spring Resort: Soothe your muscles and ease away the day’s adventure in the naturally warm waters of the hot spring.
- Tantalize your taste buds in Bacolod: Indulge in the city’s famous “inasal” (grilled chicken), fresh oysters, and a steaming bowl of Cansi, a hearty Ilonggo/Negrense bone-in beef shank soup.
- Explore Bacolod’s rich heritage: Step back in time at a charming heritage house and museum, and delve into the city’s fascinating history.
The Journey Unfolds:
Moalboal to Toledo City (1.5-2 hours): Start your adventure with a scenic scooter ride from Moalboal to Toledo City. Breathe in the fresh air and enjoy the coastal views as you cruise along.
Ferry Across the Tañon Strait (2 hours): Docking in Toledo City, hop on a ferry and enjoy a relaxing two-hour journey across the majestic Tañon Strait, the narrow body of water separating Cebu and Negros islands.
San Carlos City to Bacolod via Don Salvador Benedicto (2h Scooter Time!): Once you arrive in San Carlos City, Negros, it’s time for the real highlight – the scooter ride to Bacolod via Don Salvador Benedicto. This legendary route is famed for its breathtaking beauty. Imagine yourself weaving through winding roads with panoramic vistas unfolding before you. Cascading waterfalls add a touch of magic, and the crisp mountain air, is scented with the invigorating aroma of pine trees.
Traveling by scooter from Moalboal to Bacolod City offers a scenic 190-kilometer (117-mile) journey. The ride consists of three stages: Moalboal to Toledo City (2h and 47 kilometers), a ferry ride from Toledo City to San Carlos City (2h and 18 km), and finally, San Carlos City to Bacolod City (2h and 52 kilometers) © OpenStreetMap contributors
Bacolod Beckons
Reaching Bacolod, the “City of Smiles,” will be a sweet reward after your epic journey. Immerse yourself in the city’s rich history at the Negros Museum, witness the vibrant MassKara Festival in October, or indulge in the city’s culinary delights like the famous Inasal (barbecued chicken). For nature lovers, there’s the Mambukal Mountain Range with the Seven Falls hike.
Good to know:
The ride from Moalboal to Toledo City Port takes approximately 2 hours, though this can vary depending on your riding style and traffic conditions. Remember, it’s crucial to arrive at the Toledo port at least 1 hour before your chosen ferry departure to avoid any last-minute stress.
The wait at Toledo Terminal can be a delightful experience. The port area boasts a vibrant market overflowing with fresh fruits and vegetables. Treat yourself to a sweet coconut or indulge in some delicious local street food from a nearby “carenderia” (eatery) – the perfect way to fuel up before the next leg of your journey!
On the left picture, there’s a Lite Ferry, a RORO (roll on and roll off) vessel, offering air-conditioned room, double beds on two decks, and an outdoor deck at the rear. The journey typically takes about two hours. On the right picture, The Toledo Port Market boasts a variety of fresh seafood from local vendors.
Lite Ferries Daily Schedule From Toledo To San Carlos and Vice Versa
Departures from Toledo:
Departs From | Arrives In | Departure Times |
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Toledo | San Carlos | 1:00 AM |
Toledo | San Carlos | 7:30 AM |
Toledo | San Carlos | 10:00 AM |
Toledo | San Carlos | 1:00 PM |
Toledo | San Carlos | 4:00 PM |
Toledo | San Carlos | 6:00 PM |
Departures from San Carlos:
Departs From | Arrives In | Departure Times |
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San Carlos | Toledo | 5:00 AM |
San Carlos | Toledo | 10:00 AM |
San Carlos | Toledo | 3:30 PM |
Lite Ferries Passenger Rates From Toledo To San Carlos and Vice Versa
Passenger Rates / Discounts | Description | Rate |
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Standard | (Non-Aircon) | ₱240 |
Tourist | (Lying Aircon) | ₱280 |
Children (3-11 years old) | 50% discount applicable | |
Senior Citizens & Students | 50% discount applicable (Present valid ID for discount) |
Lite Ferries Cargo Rates From Toledo To San Carlos and Vice Versa
Category | Rate (RORO) |
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SEDAN, MULTICAB | ₱ 1,820 |
SUV, AUV, WAGON | ₱ 1,820 |
FB, VAN, K2700 | ₱ 2,110 |
MOTORCYCLE | ₱ 820 |
399 CC AND BELOW | ₱ 1,520 |
400 CC AND ABOVE | ₱ 1,520 |
W/SIDECAR | ₱ 1,640 |
TRICYCLE | ₱ 260 |
Waiting for your ferry in San Carlos doesn’t have to be a bore! Just a short walk from the terminal, Pantalan Boulevard offers a vibrant escape. Breathe in the fresh sea air, savor mouthwatering grilled seafood, and soak up the local atmosphere. This charming waterfront strip transforms your wait time into a delightful pre-ferry experience.
Here’s a breakdown of the steps involved in obtaining a ticket for yourself and your scooter on a Lite Ferry:
- Gather Your Documents: Make sure you have a copy of your scooter’s registration readily available.
- Get Cleared by the Coast Guard: Head to the Coast Guard office at the port and obtain a stamp for your motorbike registration.
- Purchase Your Ferry Ticket: Visit the Lite Ferry office to buy your ticket, which typically costs around ₱820 for one driver and one motorbike (price subject to change).
- Terminal Fees: Pay the terminal fees at two locations:
- Boarding Time: Approximately 30 minutes before your ferry’s departure, you can enter the terminal and wait for boarding instructions.
FastCat Daily Schedule From Toledo To San Carlos and Vice Versa
FastCat: If you prefer a faster option, head to the FastCat office for their ticket prices. Expect to pay around ₱1030 for a motorbike under 400cc and a driver (price subject to change). FastCat schedule and price list.
Departures from Toledo:
Departure Time (Toledo) | Arrival Time (San Carlos) | Estimated Travel Time |
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7:00 AM | 8:00 AM | 1 hour |
11:00 AM | 12:00 PM | 1 hour |
7:00 PM | 8:00 PM | 1 hour |
Departures from San Carlos:
Departure Time (San Carlos) | Arrival Time (Toledo) | Estimated Travel Time |
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5:00 AM | 6:30 AM | 1 hour 30 minutes |
8:30 AM | 10:00 AM | 1 hour 30 minutes |
4:30 PM | 6:00 PM | 1 hour 30 minutes |
FastCat Passenger Rates From Toledo To San Carlos and Vice Versa
SEAT CLASSIFICATION | FULL FARE | STUDENTS / SENIOR CITIZENS/PWDS (WITH VALID ID’S) | CHILDREN (4-7 YEARS OLD) | CHILDREN (3 YEARS OLD AND BELOW) |
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BUSINESS CLASS | P 386 | P 309 | P 276 | FREE |
PREMIUM ECONOMY | P 312 | P 250 | P 223 | FREE |
ECONOMY | P 234 | P 187 | P 167 | FREE |
After approximately a two-hour ride, Lite Ferry is nearing its arrival at San Carlos Port to unload their passengers and cargo.
FastCat Cargo Rates From Toledo To San Carlos and Vice Versa
Absolutely! Here’s the table with “P” and a space before the amount:
CLASSIFICATION | PRICE (₱) |
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BICYCLE | P 252 |
BICYCLE WITH SIDECAR | P 420 |
MOTORCYCLE | P 1,008 |
MC 400 CC AND ABOVE | P 1,512 |
TRICYCLE | P 1,512 |
LIGHT CARS/MULTICAB/OWNER/SEDAN | P 2,016 |
VAN/PICKUP/SUV | P 2,520 |
4W ELF/PASSENGER JEEP | P 3,024 |
6W ELF | P 3,528 |
MINI BUS/COASTER/BONGGO | P 4,032 |
FORWARD | P 4,536 |
Aznar Ferries Daily Schedule From Toledo To San Carlos and Vice Versa
Direction | Departure Time | Frequency | Vessel |
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Toledo – San Carlos | 9:30 AM | Daily | FASTCRAFT |
Toledo – San Carlos | 3:30 PM | Daily | FASTCRAFT |
San Carlos – Toledo | 8:30 AM | Daily | FASTCRAFT |
San Carlos – Toledo | 10:30 AM | Daily | FASTCRAFT |
Terminal Fees At San Carlos:
Vehicle Type | Description | Terminal Fee |
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TYPE 1 | Motorcycle Tricycle, Scooter | Php 65.00 |
TYPE 2 | Car, Minivan, SUV, AUV Owner-type Jeep, PUJ (16pax) | Php 129.00 |
TYPE 3 | Light Delivery Van, Pick-up Truck, PUJ (+16pax) | Php 258.00 |
TYPE 4 | Stake Truck, Heavy Equipment Delivery Truck, Passenger/Tourist Bus, Prime Mover/Tractor Head (with or without trailer/chassis) | Php 516.00 |
Port fees: These fees vary depending on the specific departure and arrival ports you choose.
Disclaimer: Ferry schedules and fares are subject to change without prior notice. We strive to provide accurate information, but please refer to the official website of your chosen ferry company for the most up-to-date details. Additionally, ferry trips may be cancelled due to bad weather or safety concerns.
Each twist and turn of the scenic path unveils a breathtaking vista, a testament to the raw beauty of the region. This journey is more than just transportation; it’s a full sensory immersion into the heart of the Don Salvador Mountains.
Once you leave the ferry, we’ll head towards Don Salvador Benedicto on the scenic route. I will point out some great spots to stop for a quick coffee break and admire the landscape. Jilla’s at the Peak, Kurvada Cafe and Cafe La Guada
Time for lunch
Kusinata in Don Salvador Benedicto is a must-visit! This restaurant isn’t just about the food (which is amazing, by the way – everything we ordered was great!), but the view. Imagine slurping down delicious unique Filipino dishes while overlooking the Malatan-og Falls – pretty epic, right? The staff is super friendly too, and they support the local indigenous people which is awesome. It can be a bit pricier than other spots, but the portions are big and the whole experience is worth it.
After your meal, leave your scooter in the designated parking area at Kusinata. From there, take a walk up towards the registration viewing deck. Your next destination: Malatan-og Falls.
Bottom Image: Kusinate, a rustic restaurant perched on a mountainside, its open-air deck jutting out to frame a breathtaking vista.
Malatan-og Falls
Malatan-og Falls, also known as “Cigarette Falls” due to its wispy appearance from afar, is a hidden gem tucked away in the mountains of Don Salvador Benedicto. Cascading down from a height of 200 feet, the falls offer a majestic sight and a refreshing escape with its cool waters at the base.
Registration and Entrance Fees
Upon reaching the viewing deck, you’ll find the registration area where you can pay the entrance fees:
- Adults: 50php/pax
- Children/Students: 25php/pax
- Foreigners: 150php/pax
- Guide: 300php for a group of up to 5 people
The Hike: A Moderate Challenge
The trek down to Malatan-og Falls is a 700-meter adventure. The trail can be steep and slippery, especially during the rainy season. The hike typically takes 30-45 minutes depending on your fitness level. While the descent is easier, the climb back up can be more tiring, so pace yourself accordingly.
Once you reach the base of the falls, take a moment to appreciate the beauty of the cascading water. The pool at the bottom is perfect for a refreshing dip.
Feeling adventurous and have some extra time? There’s another guided trek you can consider – Kawa Falls! Located upstream from Malatan-og Falls, it offers a different perspective of the beauty in the area. Round trip that takes about 4 hours, so plan accordingly.
Next Stop Pinewood Forest
Chill vibes under the pines! Don Salvador Benedicto’s Pine Forest is the perfect spot for a quick nature break. Cool breezes rustle the towering trees, filling the air with a fresh pine scent. Take a deep breath and unwind. Local vendors got you covered with yummy fruits and refreshing coconuts to keep you going.
Perfect pitstop to recharge! Grab some juicy fruits and a refreshing coconut from local vendors at the Pine Forest. Refueled and revitalized, continue your adventure down to Mambukal Hot Spring Resort.
Heading to Mambukal Hot Spring Resort
Mambukal Hot Spring Resort, nestled in the mountains near Murcia, Negros Occidental, offers a unique blend of relaxation and nature exploration. The resort’s main attraction is its therapeutic hot springs, fed by naturally heated volcanic water originating from the mighty Mount Kanlaon. Multiple pools with varying temperatures cater to your preference, allowing you to soak and unwind amidst lush greenery.
The hot spring pool is filled with warm, mineral-rich waters known for their therapeutic properties, offering visitors a relaxing soak in a serene, jungle-like setting.
The resort is also a sanctuary for a thriving bat population, including the endangered Golden-crowned flying fox. Look out for these fascinating creatures emerging from the trees in the late afternoon.
Extend your stay in a cozy cottage, bookable online at reasonable rates. Mambukal makes a perfect stop before exploring Bacolod City, but pack some snacks or a picnic lunch as dining options are limited. Mambukal offers a budget-friendly escape. Don’t miss the chance to conquer the 7 Waterfalls hike or pamper yourself with a relaxing spa massage for just 550 pesos per hour. Remember, some pools close early Kiddie & Adult at 5 PM, while Warm Sulfur closes at 10 PM.
The lake at Mambukal Hot Spring Resort is a serene body of water surrounded by dense foliage and towering trees, offering a peaceful escape into nature. It features calm, emerald-green waters where visitors can enjoy activities like boating or simply relax by the shore.
Entrance | Enviromental Fee | Total | |
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Adult | P 120 | P 20 | P 140 |
Child (Up to 11 Years Old) | P 60 | P 20 | P 80 |
Sugarcane plantations have been a mainstay of Negros Island’s economy for centuries. The island’s rich volcanic soil and tropical climate create ideal conditions for growing sugarcane.
Almost There! The Last Leg to Bacolod City
After unwinding and soaking up the beauty of Mambukal, it’s time to hit the road for the final leg of our adventure to Bacolod City. The drive is a breeze, taking just under an hour and covering approximately 30 kilometers.
Feeling hungry after the drive? Bacolod presents a delightful array of culinary options to tantalize your taste buds:
- Lions Park Grill Haus: This esteemed establishment is renowned for its delectable Bacolod chicken inasal. Tender chicken, marinated in a vibrant blend of calamansi (local lime), annato, vinegar, and pepper, is grilled to smoky perfection, capturing the essence of Bacolod cuisine.
- Beljan Seafood and Talabahan Restaurant: If your cravings lean towards fresh seafood, Beljan Seafood offers a delightful array of oysters, grilled fish, and calamari. Indulge in the bounty of the ocean in a vibrant simple setting. A whole basket of steamed oysters cost just 100 pesos.
- Pat-Pat’s Kansi Restaurant or Sharyn’s Cansi House Must-try dish is Kansi or Cansi, a slightly sour soup dish that offers a unique flavor profile, striking a balance between the richness of bulalo (beef marrow stew) and the sour tang of sinigang (sour soup). The slow-cooked beef shanks melt in your mouth, while the lemongrass and jackfruit add depth and complexity to the broth. It’s a truly comforting and delicious dish that will warm your soul.
- Diotay’s Eatery in Bacolod is a well-loved seafood restaurant on Gatuslao Street, known for its festive atmosphere and paluto dining style, where customers select fresh seafood and decide how it’s cooked. The eatery offers a wide range of seafood options, including fish, shrimp, squid, and crabs, with dishes like sinigang, buttered garlic shrimp, and squid adobo in ink sauce. The communal, vibrant setting makes it ideal for group dining, and the fresh seafood and flavorful dishes have earned it a solid reputation among locals and visitors.
Finding Your Perfect Place To Stay: From Luxe to Budget-Friendly
- $$$ Seda Capitol Central consistently ranks high for its modern rooms, excellent service, and a rooftop bar with stunning city views. It caters to travelers seeking a luxurious stay with convenient access to the city center.
- $$ Park Inn by Radisson Bacolod offers a great balance of affordability and quality. It features comfortable rooms, an outdoor pool, a gym, and on-site dining options.
- $ The Suites at Calle Nueva is a well-rated 3-star hotel in the heart of Bacolod City. It offers modern, air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi, plus on-site dining.
Don’t forget to check Airbnb, they often have hidden gems! I’ve personally had some excellent stays in Bacolod using Airbnb.
Bacolod City, fondly nicknamed the “City of Smiles,” boasts not only friendly faces but also a rich history beautifully preserved in its heritage houses. These ancestral abodes stand as testaments to the city’s prosperous past, offering a unique glimpse into the lives and architectural styles of a bygone era.
If you crave a truly immersive experience beyond the typical hotel stay, consider booking a room in one of Bacolod’s heritage houses.
The German Unson Heritage House offers an experience beyond just a comfortable bed and breakfast. It’s a portal to Bacolod’s rich history and a chance to connect with the city’s vibrant cultural heritage.
German Unson Heritage House, this charming bed and breakfast (B&B) offers more than just a place to stay; it provides a unique opportunity to step back in time and experience the life of a prominent Bacolod family.
The heritage house boasts several well-preserved rooms, each one offering a glimpse into a bygone era. Adorned with antique furniture, family photographs, and personal belongings, the rooms tell the story of the Unson family. You can almost imagine the lively conversations and gatherings that once took place within these walls. Guest rooms are air-conditioned and offer basic amenities.
Each room is tastefully decorated, offering a glimpse into the private lives of the Unson family. Pay close attention to the details – antique dressers, hand-stitched linens, and maybe even a vintage gramophone in a corner.
Start your day with a delightful Filipino breakfast included in your room rate. Savor dishes prepared using cherished family recipes passed down through generations, offering a true taste of Bacolod’s culinary heritage.
Book your stay in German Unson Heritage House via Facebook
Unleash Your Inner Explorer: Top Things to Do in Bacolod
Give golf a shot! It was my first time playing a nine-hole course at Negros Occidental Golf & Country Club , and I must say, it was a blast, especially with friends. I wasn’t sure what to expect. Luckily, the staff were incredibly helpful and guided us through the whole process. We played for about 3 hours, and it was a fun and social experience. Who knows, maybe golf will become your new favorite activity after all.
This prestigious private golf club, formerly known as Marapara Golf & Country Club, boasts a challenging 18-hole. Nestled amidst scenic greenery in the heart of Bacolod City, the club offers a premier golfing experience for seasoned players.
- Provincial Capitol Lagoon: Start your day amidst serene beauty at the Provincial Capitol Lagoon. This picturesque spot boasts manicured gardens, walking paths, and the imposing Neoclassical Provincial Capitol building, the seat of the Negros Occidental provincial government.
- Negros Museum: Immerse yourself in Negros’ rich history and culture at the Negros Museum. Established in 1927, the museum houses fascinating artifacts – indigenous pieces, religious objects, historical documents, and exhibits showcasing the sugar industry’s significant role in the island’s development.
- San Sebastian Cathedral: San Sebastian Cathedral, also known as “The Pink Church” for its captivating rose-colored facade. Completed in 1882, this magnificent structure boasts impressive neo-gothic architecture and a peaceful atmosphere.
- Pope John Paul II Tower: Commemorate the late Pope John Paul II’s visit to Bacolod in 1981 with a trip to the Pope John Paul II Tower. This seven-story building serves as a pilgrimage center, embodying the Pope’s ideals and offering a glimpse into his life.
- Millionaires Row: Burgos Street, once known as Millionaire’s Row, is a must-visit for anyone seeking a glimpse into Bacolod’s opulent past. Reminiscent of famed avenues like San Francisco’s Lombard Street or Paris’ Champs-Élysées, Burgos Street is lined with grand ancestral homes, and testaments to the city’s sugar baron heritage.
- New Government Center: Modernity meets history at the New Government Center. This complex houses various government offices and boasts a striking architectural design.
Side Trip to Silay (Optional):
Considering Silay City is just a short drive away, you can extend your itinerary to include these historical gems:
- Silay Heritage Houses: Explore the grandeur of Silay’s heritage houses, meticulously restored ancestral abodes offering a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of Negrense sugar barons. Some notable houses include:
- Balay Negrense: A museum-like setting showcasing the lifestyle of a wealthy Negrense sugar planter family.
- Hofilena Ancestral House: Neoclassical mansion, featuring a collection of antiques, furniture, and artwork, including a sketch by a young Jose Rizal.
- The Bernardino Jalandoni Museum: Pink mansion that belonged to a prominent lawyer and politician. The house displays period furniture and artifacts reflecting the life of a well-to-do Filipino family in the early 20th century.
- San Diego Pro-Cathedral: This early 20th-century church, formerly known as San Diego Parish Church, is a prominent landmark in Silay City.
- The Ruins: End your historical and cultural exploration with a visit to The Ruins. This haunting yet captivating landmark is the skeletal remains of a grand mansion that once belonged to a wealthy sugar baron family. The dramatic silhouette against the evening sky provides a truly unique experience.
The Bacolod tour was arranged and coordinated by our skilled tour guide, Lorelie. She meticulously planned and arranged for our golf outing, visits to two heritage houses, a lunch stop, visit Merzi Bake Company, a trip to Bambukal Hot Spring, and dinner. Reach out to Lorelie to tailor your day according to your interests; she can expertly organize every aspect for you.
Trip Duration and Returning Back to Moalboal
The itinerary outlined above spans approximately 4 days and 3 nights, offering ample time to explore the various attractions listed. Upon your return journey to Moalboal, you have several options. You can retrace your steps via San Carlos and Toledo, or if time permits, take a ferry to explore nearby Iloilo City. Alternatively, you could opt for the scenic coastal route through Sipalay and Dumaguete, adding a touch of adventure to your return journey.
When heading back to Moalboal, opt for either the familiar route via San Carlos and Toledo or take a scenic detour through Sipalay and Dumaguete! © OpenStreetMap contributors
The Journey to Sipalay
The drive from Bacolod to Sipalay takes about 3-4 hours, covering approximately 175 kilometers. The scenic route is lined with sugarcane fields, rolling hills, and occasional coastal views as you near Sipalay.
Stay at Sugar Beach
Your destination, Sugar Beach, is a hidden gem known for its calm, shallow waters, golden sands, and tranquil atmosphere. Check into Sulu Sunset Beach Resort, a beachfront haven offering cozy accommodations, a laid-back vibe, and exceptional hospitality.
At the resort, you can enjoy:
Sunset Viewing: Sugar Beach is famous for its stunning sunsets, which paint the sky in vibrant hues of orange and pink.
Water Activities: Rent kayaks or paddleboards for exploring the serene coastline.
Explore Sipalay’s Highlights
Spend the day exploring nearby attractions:
- Campomanes Bay: Just a short drive or boat ride away, this marine sanctuary features crystal-clear waters, perfect for snorkeling or photography. The bay is also a departure point for island-hopping tours.
- Tinagong Dagat: A hidden lagoon surrounded by small, forested islets accessible by a short hike or boat ride.
- Perth Paradise Resort: Known for its iconic view of Sipalay’s karst formations, this resort offers an Instagram-worthy perspective of hidden lagoons and green islands.
On your way from Sugar Beach to Dumaguete, a perfect stop for lunch is Talipapa Beach Club Restaurant in Bayawan City. Located along Bayawan Boulevard, this seaside restaurant offers a laid-back atmosphere and fresh Filipino seafood. Dishes like kinilaw (Filipino ceviche) and grilled seafood are the highlights. It’s an ideal spot to relax, enjoy delicious food, and take in the scenic coastal views.
The breathtakingly serene Sugar Beach and the charming bungalows at Sulu Sunset Beach Resort.
Optional Overnight Stop: Grandview Cottages Resort
If you’re not in a rush to reach Dumaguete, consider spending a night at Grandview Cottages Resort is located about 45-50 kilometers southeast of Dumaguete, in Siaton, Negros Oriental. The drive typically takes around 1-1.5 hours, depending on traffic and road conditions. This resort offers a tranquil escape with panoramic views, comfortable cottages, and a well-maintained swimming pool.
- Spend the evening unwinding, swimming, or taking a leisurely walk along the nearby beach.
- Enjoy a hearty dinner at the resort’s restaurant, which serves a mix of Filipino and international cuisine.
Sipalay to Dumaguete
From Sipalay, the journey to Dumaguete takes about 3.5 hours, covering approximately 150 kilometers. Along the way, enjoy views of the coast and stop for photo opportunities or quick refreshments in small seaside towns.
Final Destination: Dumaguete City
Dinner at Why Not Restaurant
Located along the iconic Rizal Boulevard, Why Not Restaurant is a local institution offering a mix of European, Mediterranean, and Filipino dishes and draft beer.
- Ambiance: The restaurant has indoor and outdoor seating with views of the boulevard and the ocean.
- Food: Highlights include schnitzels, wood-fired pizzas, seafood platters, and steaks. For dessert, try their homemade gelato or crepes.
- Extras: The complex also includes a deli with imported goods and a disco bar for those looking to enjoy Dumaguete’s nightlife.
Breakfast Options in Dumaguete
- Rolling Pin French Bakery: Start your day with freshly baked croissants, baguettes, and strong European-style coffee.
- Morning Market Experience: Head to the Dumaguete Public Market and enjoy puto maya (sticky rice) with hot tsokolate (Filipino-style cocoa). This is a beloved local breakfast combination that’s both hearty and comforting.
Explore Dumaguete
Spend the day immersing yourself in the city’s vibrant culture and natural beauty:
- Rizal Boulevard: Perfect for a morning stroll, this waterfront promenade is lined with cafes and street food vendors.
- Silliman University: Tour the historic campus, which features colonial-era architecture and an anthropology museum showcasing indigenous artifacts.
- Casaroro Falls: A short drive from the city, this breathtaking waterfall is worth the hike for its serene ambiance and refreshing waters.
- Apo Island: If time permits, take a boat to this world-famous snorkeling and diving destination, where you can swim alongside sea turtles
- Red Rock Hot Spring, located in Valencia, is a popular natural hot spring fed by sulphur-rich waters from a nearby mountain. It features two main pools, with water temperatures between 37.5 to 39.5°C, providing a soothing experience for visitors. It’s a great spot to unwind, especially after exploring the nearby waterfalls like Casaroro and Pulangbato.
- Baslay Hot Spring, a bit more off-the-beaten-path, offers a more secluded experience. The hot spring pools are nestled amidst a lush jungle setting, with some pools being too hot to sit in, while others provide a more comfortable temperature. This hidden gem is perfect for those seeking a quiet, peaceful escape
- Twin Lakes (Balinsasayao and Danao): These crater lakes, situated in the mountains, are surrounded by rich wildlife and offer activities like kayaking and hiking. The serene environment is perfect for nature walks and exploring the lush landscapes. The area is also ideal for picnics or a relaxing boat ride.
You can enjoy a peaceful boat ride across the emerald waters or take a scenic hike around the lakes, exploring the lush trails and panoramic viewpoints.
Completing the Final Leg of Your Journey: Dumaguete to Moalboal
From Dumaguete to Maayo Shipping Terminal (Sibulan):
Start by riding from Dumaguete to Sibulan, which is just about 15 km (a 30-minute ride) north on the National Highway. This will take you directly to the Maayo Shipping Terminal in Sibulan Port, where you’ll catch the ferry to Liloan, Cebu
Sibulan to Liloan (via Maayo Shipping):
At the Maayo Shipping Terminal, you can board a RoRo (Roll-on/Roll-off) ferry to Liloan, Cebu. This ferry trip takes around 30 minutes. The regular fare for a motorcycle is approximately 275 PHP (including 2 passengers)
Liloan to Moalboal
After disembarking at Liloan, you’ll ride about 68 km north to Moalboal, which will take approximately 2 hours.