What to do and see in Negros Occidental, Visayas: The Best Things to do Good for Big Groups

October 15, 2021 Diedre Savory

Negros Occidental (Hiligaynon: Negros Nakatundan; Cebuano: Kasadpang Negros; Filipino: Kanlurang Negros), also known as Occidental Negros or Western Negros, is a province located in the region of Western Visayas, in the Philippines. It occupies the northwestern half of the large island of Negros, with Negros Oriental comprising the southeastern half. Known as the "Sugarbowl of the Philippines", Negros Occidental produces more than half the nation's sugar output.
Restaurants in Negros Occidental

1. 3D Diving Sipalay

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5.0 based on 11 reviews

3D Diving Sipalay

We provide Scuba & Snorkeling adventures to the incredible underwater attractions of Sipalay & Danjugan Island. Professional and experienced Instructors, brand new hire equipment, and 3 dive boats, we can provide you with the ultimate in diving with Cave, wreck, reef and pier Diving. We have it all! SDI, PADI and Disabled Dive International Courses available.

2. The Ruins

Hda. Sta. Maria Brgy. Zone 15, Talisay, Negros Occidental 6115 Philippines +63 917 832 6003 http://www.theruins.com.ph
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4.5 based on 634 reviews

The Ruins

Reviewed By bembemmylene614

It is an ancestral mansion of a wealthy family, a lovely place for pictorial,& with lots of portraits and informative relics.. There’s an entrance fee of 100 pesos for adults , and a refreshment made of sugarcane juice..

3. Danjugan Island Marine Reserve and Sanctuaries

3 Purok Barangay Bulata, Cauayan, Negros Occidental 6112 Philippines +63 915 234 7145 [email protected] http://www.danjuganisland.ph
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4.5 based on 59 reviews

Danjugan Island Marine Reserve and Sanctuaries

"We saved an island, now we invite you to explore it." Danjugan Island is a marine reserve and wildlife sanctuary, 3 kilometers off the coast of Bulata, Cauayan, Negros Occidental, Philippines. The island is 1.5 kilometers long and 0.5 kilometers at its widest point, has 5 lagoons and is covered with limestone forests providing asylum to many wildlife species that struggle to exist in the mainland. What once used to be a threatened and over-fished area is now a protected sanctuary with a dazzling array of marine and terrestrial life. Today, the island serves as an outdoor classroom for students, a research area for conservationists, and a haven for tourists eager to experience nature at its purest. Danjugan Island is a project of The Philippine Reef and Rainforest Conservation Foundation, Inc. Danjugan's five lagoons, numerous coral reefs, and vast limestone forests provide asylum to many wildlife species.

Reviewed By AkoSiAys - Bonn, Germany

Our stay was a mixture of rain and sun but it was still nice. The island is really lovely and very interesting. It is relaxing but don't expect any luxury. A day trip or an overnight stay is not enough to really enjoy the island. We stayed at the open huts. Not bad but be aware that as it is open, there could be lizards or geckos roaming around. The roof also got some holes hence we needed to move our matress to protect it from the rain. I told it to the management hence I hope they could do some repair. The food served are really good and a lot and the staff are friendly too. There are a lot to do and explore on the island. It may not be good for first timers though. The guides may need more training on English so as to better explain more about the island to foreigner quests. I also told the guide that I am not a good swimmer and may panic in the open water but I guess he did not take it seriously. I still enjoy the stay though. I really liked the typhoon beach and sunset deck though. The bamboo hut of the other side is a hidden gem! Quiet, relaxing and got a network signal.

4. Hofilena Heritage House

Silay City, Negros Occidental Philippines +63 34 495 4561
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4.5 based on 61 reviews

Hofilena Heritage House

Reviewed By ler0ma

Everything comes alive in this museum through the stories of Ramon Hofileña, the owner and tour guide of the museum. Tell him if you only have an hour or less to spare so that he could tailor-fit his lecture/tour.

5. Campomanes Bay

Sipalay, Negros Occidental Philippines
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4.5 based on 16 reviews

Campomanes Bay

6. Sugar Beach

Sipalay, Negros Occidental Philippines
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4.5 based on 126 reviews

Sugar Beach

Reviewed By G2Kpauly - Melbourne, Australia

I've been going around Philippines for 6 weeks so far and this is my favourite beach I've come across. It is so quiet and not many tourists to enjoy your time on the sand and in the beautiful water. The water is blue and clean. There is not much trash. You will need a pump boat for 20 pesos per head across the river to the beach or to your resort if staying there. We didn't know when we turned up late..but in the end it's the most peaceful place I've stayed at and nicest beach. It's a secret place that will only get more popular so come before it does!

7. Suyac Island Mangrove Eco-Park

Suyac Island, Sagay City, Negros Occidental 6122 Philippines http://earthniversity.com/2014/04/06/suyac-island-mangrove-eco-park/
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4.5 based on 14 reviews

Suyac Island Mangrove Eco-Park

8. Mambukal Mountain Resort

Barangay Minoyan, Murcia, Negros Occidental 6129 Philippines +61 3 4433 8516 http://www.mambukalhaven.com/
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4.0 based on 414 reviews

Mambukal Mountain Resort

Visited February 2009. Roughly 30-45 minutes south of Bacolod City. It’s a good idea to rent out transportation for the day, leave early in the morning for Mambukal, and then come back in the afternoon/evening. We rented out a jeepney for roughly 2,000 pesos and brought some food to cook. There’s quite a bit to do here at Mambukal, all on cash basis, with relatively low fees. Per the website: Hotel Rooms, Water Falls, Swimming Pools, Function Hall, Therapeutic Warm Dipping Pool, Picnic Huts, Overnight Cottages, Food Court, Bat Watching, Boating, Wall Climbing, Slide for Life, Canopy Walk, and Camping Ground. First we rented one of the picnic huts and started cooking. After we ate, we checked out the water fall, swimming pool, therapeutic warm dipping pool, boating lagoon and bat watching ….Picnic Huts – Nice views with a stand to grill and a sink wash your hands. The water comes directly from the falls.Water Fall – I’d say about it’s about a 30 minute hike to the first waterfall, over uneven ground and a single pipe railing to hold on to. Certainly a workout, I wouldn’t recommend this to the less-adventurous. There are a total of 6 or 7 waterfalls you can hike to, each one a less safe hike than the one before. You should at least hike to the first waterfall, it will be worth the trip. Bat Watching – You can see the bats hanging down from the tall trees in the distance from just about anywhere on the resort. They have specific ‘bat watching’ signs though, on the route to the first waterfall. Boating – You can rent a kayak for 30 minutes to an hour, good for 5 or 6 people per kayak. Life vests and two paddles are provided. Nice lagoon, lots of fun and good exercise. Swimming Pool – Cool water, large pool area. Like any other swimming pool except that this water is from the falls!Therapeutic Warm Dipping Pool – Like a hot shower on a cold day, but in ‘pool’ form. If you’re not used to the hot water just give your body time to adjust and sink lower and lower …. The resort was lots of fun, don’t forget the suntan lotion. Easily took up a whole day. A must visit if you are in Negros!

Reviewed By FrenxTravels - Negros Island, Philippines

Everytime I want to feel a touch of mountains, greens and get closer to nature then one of my options is Mambukal Resort. They also have hot springs, regular swimming pool, cottages for picnics, kayaking, scenics views and the well known 7 falls. I love going here from time to time. This was rated by Alex the Media Guy. #FrenxiesMedia #FrenxiesTravels #Nworld #AlexMediaGuy #FrenxiesNewsWire

9. New Government Center

Carlos Hilado Highway, Bacolod, Negros Occidental Philippines 4348873 http://www.bacolodcity.gov.ph
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4.0 based on 106 reviews

New Government Center

Reviewed By tynb2017 - Bacolod, Philippines

This is the New City Hall , where people go to when they need help with requirements like their Birth Certificate and also if they are looking for information about the City of Bacolod . This is where your taxes go, you can see how beautiful our Building is , a reflection of how successful the City of Bacolod has been for a long period of time under the governance of our beloved mayor Bing Leonardia .

10. Panaad Stadium

Mansilingan, Bacolod, Negros Occidental Philippines
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4.0 based on 38 reviews

Panaad Stadium

Reviewed By darrelljava - Bacolod, Philippines

Panaad Park and Stadium is the ultimate home of Bacolod's Ceres Negros Football Club and it is one of the most well maintained stadiums in the country.

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