Dumaguete, Philippines travel tales
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| M Shimokawa |
12 March 2003 |
Stayed at Santa Monica Beach Resort - Dumaguete, Philippines.
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I would choose this hotel for scuba diving, good cooking & beautiful location by my computer site.
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| C Kull |
24 December 2002 |
Stayed at Apo Island Beach Resort - Dumaguete, Philippines.
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Apo island is small, but well worth at least a week in order to explore it. The marine sanctuary was really impressive as well as the friendliness of all the residents in the village.
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| M Baardsen |
21 November 2002 |
Stayed at Santa Monica Beach Resort - Dumaguete, Philippines.
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Fantastic country, very kind people, I will go back to Philippines already this month.
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| C Woeller |
17 October 2001 |
Stayed at Santa Monica Beach Resort - Dumaguete, Philippines.
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Dumaguete is the friendliest city I have visited so far in the Phillipines. It offers many bars and restaurants (the restaurant at Residencia al mar is a particularly good one) and finding your way around is quite easy. We rented a motorbike and explored the beautiful suroundings and met many nice people. Even though Negros Island does not offer the kind of beaches a la Boracay, it is a perfect stopover place for the nearby islands of Siquijor or Apo Island (good diving spots).
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| B Paquette |
22 July 2000 |
Stayed at Santa Monica Beach Resort - Dumaguete, Philippines.
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Dumaguete City is called the" Peacefull City". The locals are friendly and cheerfull. Travel by taxi is very reasonable, the entire day, from 8am until 6pm with many miles driven, was $25.00.
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