Half Day Dumaguete City Heritage Tour
- Explore the Silliman University campus and get an informative tour of the Anthropological Museum
- Visit Dumaguete's famous landmarks, including Ninoy Aquino Park and the oldest stone church on the island, St. Catherine of Alexandria Cathedral
- Pass by Rizal Boulevard lined with the best coffee shops and fine-dining restaurants
- Drop by Sidlakang Negros Village for some handicraft and delicacy shopping
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What to expect
A university town and provincial capital, Dumaguete is the ideal base for exploring what Negros Oriental has to offer. It is nicknamed The City of Gentle People because of the warm hospitality of locals. Your half day tour begins with a visit to Silliman University where you can stroll across the campus lined with acacia trees dating back a century. This stop also includes an informative tour of the university’s Anthropological Museum, better known as the Silliman Hall, which is only open on weekends. Built in 1909, Silliman Hall is considered the oldest wooden structure of Eastern Stick Style of American architecture in the Philippines. Next stop is a visit to St. Catherine of Alexandria Cathedral, the oldest stone church on the island, and Campanario de Dumaguete, considered as one of the oldest heritage landmarks of Negros. Your guide will then take you for a walk along the historic Rizal Boulevard, Dumaguete's harbor-front promenade lined with upmarket bars, restaurants and food stalls. Come noon, you can drop by the Sidlakang Negros Village, one-stop shop for Negros Oriental’s finest arts, crafts and delicacies.



Reviews
What we liked about this tour is the tour guide, Pearl. She's very energetic and thoughtful. She's a gem.
Great value for money. Had a great day exploring the city.
Team leader is very lively, I really like this trip, I hope the next opportunity to participate ~
Excellent visit! The view is beautiful! Highly recommended.
Itinerary well, it is worth to go again!


