By Dean Sinco | Project Leader
Dumaguete’s strategic location is the reason behind its being “the gateway” to various cities and tourist destinations not only in Negros Oriental but in the provinces of Siquijor, Cebu, Bohol, Negros Occidental and Zamboanga del Norte.
With the influx of tourists in Dumaguete City especially during the summer season, the tourist information facility has been of great use to most local and international tourists in providing essential information regarding what the province can actually offer through its natural resources, hotels, spas, restaurants and other destinations.
As tourists arrive at the port area and are led inside by the custodian of the said facility, they are given ideas through the pictures depicting the different tourist destinations mostly inside the Province of Negros Oriental like Balanan Lake in Siaton, Whale Watching in Bais, White Sand Bar in Manjuyod and also in the island Province of Siquijor with its white sand and pristine beaches with a touch of colonial history through its century-old churches.
Aside from that, tourists get to avail of the refreshing view of the Dumaguete City’s boulevard from the porch area, which gives them at least a glimpse of the small yet bustling city.
Estudio Damgo IV – the Tourist Assistance and Information Center located at the Rizal Boulevard is truly functional when it comes to addressing the basic needs of tourists who would choose to stay or just pass by Dumaguete on their way to their chosen getaway destination with workmates, family and friends.
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