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Often called the "City of Gentle People," Dumaguete offers a relaxed pace on the southeastern coast of Negros Oriental. The main draw is its combination of a walkable, seaside university town atmosphere and immediate access to world-class marine adventures. Visitors spend mornings strolling the Rizal Boulevard promenade, afternoons exploring the historic Silliman University campus, and planning day trips to swim with sea turtles at Apo Island or explore the underwater caves of Dauin's dive sites.
This city suits a wide range of travelers, from solo backpackers and couples to families looking for a friendly base. The areas around Rizal Boulevard and near Silliman University are ideal for first-time visitors, putting cafes, the public market, and ferry terminals within easy reach. Dumaguete is a central transport hub for the region, with its own airport and regular ferries to Siquijor, Cebu, and Bohol, making island-hopping straightforward.
On HOTEVI, you'll find 27 places to stay in and around the city. Accommodation is dominated by good-value boutique hotels and comfortable mid-range options in the city center, with a selection of dedicated dive resorts and a few budget-friendly hostels along the coastline in nearby Dauin.
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What are the best hotels in Dumaguete?
Dumaguete offers a range of excellent accommodations. Popular choices include Harold's Mansion for budget-friendly and social stays, Bethel Guest House for central convenience, and Atlantis Dive Resort Dumaguete for a luxurious dive-focused experience. Other well-regarded options include Rovira Suites and Gabby's Bed and Breakfast, catering to various preferences and budgets.
What is the best area to stay in Dumaguete?
The best area to stay in Dumaguete largely depends on your travel style. For first-time visitors and those seeking convenience, staying near the Rizal Boulevard and city center is highly recommended. This area offers easy access to restaurants, cafes, the port, universities, and local attractions. If you're primarily interested in diving, consider resorts closer to dive sites or the southern part of the city for easier access to boat departures.