Apo Island is a small island 30 km from the Philippines' south-east tip of Negros Island. It is best known for its dive sites and snorkeling. The island has one of the world's best-known community-based underwater sanctuaries. It is home to over 650 known fish species, believed to have over 400 corals.
Stroll along the 7-kilometer stretch of the white sand surrounded with pristine blue water in Manjuyod sand bar. The white sand island can be accessed via a 15-minute boat ride from CapiƱahan Wharf in Bais City. The island emerges only during low tide. The native wooden houses built on stilts seem floating during high tide.
Oslob is a tiny seaside town located on the southernmost edge of the Cebu mainland. It has lately become a popular tourist site due to whale shark expeditions. The Whale Sharks on the Oslob Whale Shark Snorkel trip are natural creatures that come and go as they want. This is in Cebu (another island) 30 minutes away from the port of Sibulan (in Negros Oriental)
Pulangbato Falls is located in the Ocoy Valley in the town of Valencia Negros Oriental. It is aptly named so because of the waterfall's seemingly red river water which is caused by the presence of natural reddish rocks found in the area. Pula is the native word for red while bato, for rock.
Casaroro Falls is an incredible single-drop waterfall in the mountain region of Valencia. Just a 20-minute drive from the town of Dumaguete on Negros Island, this gem is one of many amazing waterfalls in the region. To reach the falls, there is a short hike down a few hundred stairs before a short river trek.