Year-ender Travel Post: Dumaguete, Oslob & Siquijor Snapshots [Photo Set]

As a way to cap off this year when it comes to travel, Joseph and I traveled to 2 provinces (Negros Oriental & Siquijor), 1 municipality (Oslob in Cebu) and 5 beaches (Apo Island, Manjuyod Sandbar, Oslob, Sumilon Island, and Salagdoong Beach) in 5 days (including the one-day extension in Dumaguete because our Manila flight was cancelled).

Since I’ve been busy with work and other things, I haven’t been able to post here. But since I don’t have a December post yet, let me give you a sneak peek of our epic December travel escapade. These are my favorite photos, most of which I took and most of which I’ve already uploaded on Instagram and Trover, a travel app. Two of my pics from this photo set was included on the What’s Hot list on Trover. 😀 Enjoy! 🙂

Touchdown (Day 1): Dumaguete in Negros Oriental

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view from my window seat as we were flying to Dumaguete
blurred lights at Rizal Boulevard in Dumaguete City
blurred lights at Rizal Boulevard in Dumaguete City

Day 2: Apo Island + Manjuyod Sandbar

Got to see and swim w/ a pawikan for the first time at Apo Island in Dumaguete. Super fun!
Got to see and swim w/ a pawikan for the first time at Apo Island in Dumaguete. Super fun!
The beautiful side of Apo Island
The beautiful side of Apo Island
I was lucky to have captured the rainbow that showed up in Manjuyod Sandbar. Would've been better if the rest of it wasn't covered by clouds, though.
I was lucky to have captured the rainbow that showed up in Manjuyod Sandbar. Would’ve been better if the rest of it wasn’t covered by clouds, though. 🙂
Captivating sunset at Manjuyod Sandbar
Captivating sunset at Manjuyod Sandbar

Day 3: First stop: Swimming with whale sharks in Oslob, Cebu

Adventure on our third day: swimming with whale sharks :D
Adventure on our third day: swimming with whale sharks 😀

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Day 3: Second Stop: Day Tour of Bluewater Sumilon Island Resort in Oslob, Cebu

The resort's ferry station
The resort’s ferry station
at the swimming area near the sandbar
At the swimming area near the sandbar
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The resort’s beautiful infinity pool
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The resort’s lagoon where guests can kayak

Day 4: Siquijor

the breathtaking sunrise at the port on our way to Siquijor from Dumaguete
The breathtaking sunrise at the port on our way to Siquijor from Dumaguete
Our first stop: Cambugahay Falls with its beautiful turquoise waters
Our first stop: Cambugahay Falls with its beautiful turquoise waters
Salagdoong Beach
Salagdoong Beach
Salagdoong Beach is most famous for its water slide
Salagdoong Beach is most famous for its water slide and cliff diving facility

That’s all for now! I promise to write about these beautiful destinations and post more pictures soon! Happy new year, everyone! 🙂

6 responses to “Year-ender Travel Post: Dumaguete, Oslob & Siquijor Snapshots [Photo Set]”

  1. Chay Avatar
    Chay

    Hi! It was nice to chance upon your blog! 🙂
    We’re actually planning to do Oslob-Siquijor tour unfortunately for 3D and 2N only. We wonder if we can visit Tumalog Falls, Sumilon sandbar and Whaleshark watching at Oslob then at Siquijor try to take a visit at Salagdoon beach and manjuyod sandbar then back to Cebu on where we’ll depart. Hope you can help us. Thanks a lot! Keep on posting! 🙂

  2. jan Avatar

    Hi! Yes, you can easily visit Tumalog Falls and Sumilon sandbar after whale shark watching in Oslob since both are just a few minutes away from the whale shark watching site. Please note though that Sumilon Island is home to an exclusive resort, the Bluewater Sumilon Island Resort that we went to. To visit the sandbar, you only have 2 options: 1) avail of the resort’s day tour package like we did, w/c includes the ferry transfers from Oslob to the island and lunch or 2) rent a boat from Oslob to take you to the sandbar. If you rent a boat, you can only stay at the sandbar itself and you won’t be permitted to enter the resort. That means you’ll have to bring your own food if you plan to stay long. Also, there are huge waves going to Sumilon Island, so it’s best that you rent a big boat.

    About going to Siquijor from Oslob, I’m not sure if there are still ferries operating right now from Liloan port (Oslob) to Larena port (Siquijor). The really best way to go to Siquijor is through Dumaguete, which is a one-hour ferry ride away to Siquijor.

    Lastly, Manjuyod Sandbar is in Negros Oriental, a municipality that’s one hour away from Dumaguete City, so again, you can only easily visit if you’re coming from Dumaguete. If your only IT in Cebu is Oslob, it’s better that you fly and stay in Dumaguete instead and take a day tour to Siquijor, Oslob and Manjuyod like we did. Oslob is a 3-hr bus ride away from Cebu City/airport as opposed to Dumaguete, which is just a one-hour ferry ride away (actually even less than hour).

    Hope I was able to help. Let me know if you need more info. 🙂

  3. Rox Avatar
    Rox

    Hiiiii!! Thank you for sharing your experience. If it’s not too much to ask, can you also share your itinerary with us? Planning to visit Dumaguete, Siquijor and Oslob also but I do not know where to start. LOL. Thank you so much!!!!

    1. jan Avatar

      Hi. Here’s a rough IT of our trip, since I don’t specifically remember everything 😀 Day 1 – flight from Manila to Dumaguete, our arrival time then was around 4pm. Explored tourist attractions in the city such as Siliman University. Visited Rizal Blvd at night. These are all walking distance from our hotel located in the city center
      Day 2 – morning: visited Apo Island
      After lunch: visited Manjuyod sandbar in Bais. Went back to Dumaguete City in the evening
      Day 3: early morning: boat ride to Oslob. Upon arrival, proceeded to whale watching site, w/c lasts for 30 mins only
      After whale watching, headed to Sumilon Island Resort for day tour.
      Headed back to Dumaguete around 5pm
      Day 4: early am: boat ride to Siquijor
      Upon arrival, halfday city tour via tricycle: Enchanted balete tree, Cambugahay falls, salagdoong beach
      Went back to Dumaguete in the afternoon to catch our flight back to Mla. However our flight was cancelled due to bad weather, so we had an extra day, w/c we used to try the various restaurants in the area. Sans Rival Cakes & Pastries is a must-try for their silvanas.
      You can try reading my separate entries for each province we visited. I believe I provided commuting details there. Hope I was able to help & thanks for the visit! 🙂

  4. Cha Avatar
    Cha

    Hi Jan! I’m glad I had the chance to visit your blog. 😀 They were all informative. 🙂
    Planning to do a Dumaguete-Siquijor trip with my friend and I’m surprised it is possible for a side trip in Oslob. Can you give a rough estimate on how much was your expenses? 😀

    Keep on posting and more power! 🙂

    1. jan Avatar

      hi. the total amount of expenses I computed/anticipated before the trip was 7k per pax, though the actual amount we spent was probably higher because our trip was extended for another day due to our cancelled flight back to Manila. I have a detailed list for each item that we expected to spend on. If you’re interested, I can send it to you, just let me know how. anyway, thanks for the visit 😀

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