I have bought the tickets and will be bringing my 18-year-old son with me. We land in Cebu July 18 and will spend four nights there then take a ferry to Duma. I have reserved two rooms at OK Pension House, you never know when I might meet a new friend, for four nights. After that, I want to take him snorkeling somewhere close and economical. I hope you all might steer us to a nice place where he can swim to without using a boat, please.
The marine sanctuary in Dauin has a very nice reef that starts only a few meters from the shore. There is a nominal entrance fee. You will need to bring your own gear. You can get cheap masks and snorkels at LEE Plaza.
Dauin (about 20 minutes south of Dumaguete) is marine sanctuary with coral and coral fish which is only a few meters from the shore. Turn left just after the market on the South Road and go towards the water and you will end at a small private beach area where you can hire equipment, get a table and buy food and drink for not much money. I don't remember the names of some of the places but maybe some others here can help with that. No use of a boat and all easily accessible.
Thanks, gentlemen, Dauin it is. Since it is but 10 miles, I guess it is best for us to commute. Any idea what a trike ride should cost?
Suggest you take the jeepney which commences next to the bakery opposite Robinsons on the corner. The following detail comes from a post someone did in Tripadvisor Aug 29, 2018: DUMAGUETE – DAUIN ROUTE Dumaguete – Dauin (and Vice-Versa) https://goo.gl/maps/1RuUMuiY2Up Working Hours: Dumaguete – Dauin: 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM Dauin – Dumaguete: 4:00 AM – 8:00 PM FARE: 18 PHP Vehicle: Easyride/Mulitcab Alternate Public Transport: Ceres Liner (BUS), V-Hire (Van) Dumaguete Terminal: Colon St., Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental Dauin Terminal: Negros South Road, National Highway, Dauin, Negros Oriental
Fee for diving in the sanctuary is 50 pesos and Jepeeny 20-30 pesos just drop off at the market in Dauin, walking distance to the beach, if you lazy take a trike from the market to the beach, negotiate the price first, no more than 50 pesos for that trip. You need rent table and chairs there (around 100 pesos) if you don't go to a restaurant or resort on the beach. Corals and fish in many colors, nice place
Thanks all. I was under the impression, obviously wrong, that trikes were cheap transport. I will follow the advice and do a jeepney.