Populated with
over 120,883 gentle people as of 2010 census, Dumaguete City has been a big
ring on the ears for the travellers. It has been attracting numbers of tourists
since the 1500s and earlier for it has easy access from and to Cebu City which
is known to be the Capital Province of Central Visayas.
Its name came
from the word
“dagit” means
“to snatch” and
“dumaguet” the visayan equivalent
for
“to swoop” since it is known for being prone to pirate raids way back. It
was firstly known to be
Dananguet and then changed to Dumaguete in 1734.
This City is an
ideal backpacking destinations to those who can only afford a-day-trips and
thirft travelling. It is also ideal for those who want to rest from the hustles
and bustles of Cebu but do not want to be totally alienated with a new
environment. When you go there, it is just like Cebu without the traffic and
pollution.
SO HOW MUCH WILL IT COST TO GO
THERE? IS 500 ENOUGH TO ENJOY THE PLACE? LET’S CHECK
Before
anything else, I would have to warn you that the budget I will be introducing
is good only for the fare. Therefore, if you are into food trips and shopping,
you really have to bring extra amount of cash to avoid budget shortage.
Let’s
start this trip from the Cebu City South Bus terminal, from there our P 500.00
will start to fall off. Take the bus with the sign via LILO-AN and tell the
conductor that you are going to the port for negros oriental. Well you do not
have to worry since it where the bus is really heading and their final drop-off
route.
The travel would
take 3 and a half hour if it is during early morning (12:00am to 4:00 am) but
on regular traffic, it would take 4-5 hours depending on how bad the traffic
situation is. Ours was almost 3 and a half since we left the South Bus Terminal
by 12:30 A.M. and we arrived in Lilo-an at 3:45 A.M. for the first trip.
When
you have reached the Lilo-an Port, from there you have two options on what to
ride, either a pump boat or a fastcraft. If you are on a very tight budget, you
may take the pump boat which is only 45 pesos, 17-peso difference from the fast
craft which costs P 62.00. In our case, we took the fast craft since it was
only the available ride during dusk. The trip from Santander to Sibulan would
take 25-30 minutes so you have all the time to continue your nap.
From
Sibulan port, you need to take a public utility jeepney going to
Boulevard (as locals call it),
that is P 11.00 for the fare. The travel would take 15 minutes. Then you may start your tour from the port across Silliman University. Riding tricycles, jeepneys
and taxis is not advisable. For you to appreciate the town you have to walk and
get lost from its streets. There are a lot of places to visit, all you have
to do is to be curious and walk then you’ll gonna see stuff.
Along
the baywalk of the boulevard you may take a break in the very well-known Sans
Rival – the home of the ever favorite tourist food – Silvanas. You need not to
worry with your heavy meals too since there are a lot of restaurants to choose
from. If you are on a budget you may look for carenderias or
commercialized fastfood restaurants such as Jollibee and Mcdonalds. But you
will not go to Dumaguete just to eat Mcdo and Jollibee right? then for you to
appreciate your trip, eat in the carenderias.
Budget Breakdown:
Bus Ride (Back and Forth) – P
370.00
Fast Craft (Back and Forth) – P
124.00
Pump Boat (Back and Forth) – P
90.00 (alternative)
Jeepney (Back and Forth) – P
22.00
Total
– P 516.00 (Fast Craft) Difference: P -16.00
Total
– P 482.00 (Pump Boat) Difference: P
18.00
As
you can see, me and my companion failed to fulfill the budget bracket of
P500.00 since we took the fast craft instead of pump boat. If you are concern
with the safety, both rides are fine but if you are into convenience the fastcraft is advisable.
Itinerary
11:00 P.M. to 12:00 A.M. – Assembly – Cebu City South Bus Terminal
12:30 A.M. – 03:45 A.M. - Departure from the terminal – First Trip
for Ceres Bus
03:45 A.M. - Arrival in Lilo-an Santander Port
04:00 A.M. - Departure from
Santander
04:30 A.M. – Arrival in Sibulan
Port
04:40 A.M – Departure to Boulevard
05:00 AM – Arrival to Boulevard –
Breakfast
06:16 AM – Sunrise – Walkathon
Begins
7:30 AM – Departure to APO ISLAND
02:00 PM – Departure to Boulevard
04:00 PM – Arrival in Sibulan
Port
05:00 PM – Departure to Santander
05:30 PM – Arrival and Departure
to Cebu City
05:30 - 09:30 PM – Travel to Cebu
City
As
you can see there is an insert trip to Apo Island which is our main goal for
our Negros trip. I did not include it on the breakdown since it is another
backpacking set. I will be posting the 500-Peso Backpacking Challenge for Apo
Island next to this article.
Take nothing but pictures
Leave nothing but footprints
Kill nothing but time
Photos by
Sexie Chan
Francis Niño Opog