Bell Tower
The stone bell tower is an old landmark of Dumaguete
City and it is a reminder of the city's history when
pirates from the Mindanao used to come and kidnap
beautiful local maidens in the late 18th century. Built
between 1774 and 1776, the bellfry stood and served
as a watchtower, alerting village people of marauding
pirates when its bell was rang. Improvements were
made on the bellfry in 1885 together with the renovation of the church and convent.
Boulevard
The capital's seafront boulevard, lined with old trees and memorial houses and some of the elegant dining establishments of the city. Dumaguete's most popular promenade and sunrise; jogging track for health buffs.
St. Catherine of Alexanderia Cathedral Park
This more than a century old landmark is an icon
of Dumaguete's religious atmosphere. The church is
located in front of Quezon Park.
Quezon Park
For decades, this place has been the rendezvous of
people from all walks of life. This park holds beautiful
tree lines and a playground for kids, it has enough
area to hold concerts and the famous "TAYADA SA PLAZA" every Sunday night.
Siliman Beach
Students and youngsters would most likely be in this beach to relax and enjor a Sunday with their peers.
Sea Port
This beautiful sight can be seen from the Rizal Boulevard. This is the hub for the people who hail from the nearby islands of Cebu, Bohol, Siquijor, Mindanao and Luzon.