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Manila (MNL) → Dumaguete (DGT)
Cebu Pacific
Tuesday, 14 May 2024
RM 256.98
Manila (MNL) → Dumaguete (DGT)
PAL Express
Saturday, 18 May 2024
RM 322.19
Kalibo - Boracay (KLO) → Dumaguete (DGT)
Airlines
Tuesday, 21 May 2024
RM 420.31
Kuala Lumpur (KUL) → Dumaguete (DGT)
Airlines
Friday, 03 May 2024
RM 516.06
Kuala Lumpur (KUL) → Dumaguete (DGT)
Airlines
Friday, 03 May 2024
RM 1,416.05
Bali / Denpasar (DPS) → Dumaguete (DGT)
Airlines
Wednesday, 01 May 2024
RM 1,578.80
Singapore (SIN) → Dumaguete (DGT)
Airlines
Sunday, 28 Apr 2024
RM 5,683.81

Flights to Dumaguete, Philippines

A bustling and relatively urban university town and national centre, due in part to a large and affluent expat community, Dumaguete is also a helpful foundation for researching everything the Southern Negros have to offer. The small city centre is as crowded, noisy and chaotic as any other city in the Philippines. Still, an undeniable appeal is the harbour-front promenade of Dumaguete, filled with upscale restaurants, stores, and meat stores, and filled with peaceful sea perspectives. After getting to know the city–you only need a couple of days–it becomes a nice place to go home after a short walk to dive, walk or swim.

Airports in Dumaguete

Dumaguete Airport (DGT)

Dumaguete Airport (DGT) is a smaller airport in the Philippines. You can fly to 4 destinations with three airlines in scheduled passenger traffic. The route with the most departures is the route to Manila (MNL) with an average of 41 flights from Dumaguete every week which is over 71% of all weekly departures. As far as we know, there are no international flights from Dumaguete. Cebu Pacific Air is the largest airline here by counting the number of departures with around 24 scheduled take-offs every week. The second-largest operator from Dumaguete is Cebu Pacific.

How to Get Cheap Flights to Dumaguete?

Traveloka is a traveller flight ticket website where it eases the travellers to find the cheapest flights to Dumaguete. All you have to do is to insert the information in the box that says origin and destination, and the website will list out the best result for you. You can sort the result with your preferences like the best price, the best service and many more. Now they have developed the application for this website where it's mean that you can access it through your mobile phone. Just put the information and click search after that choose which packages that offer you the best price.

When is the Best Time to Fly to Dumaguete?

The busiest month for tourism in Dumaguete, the Philippines is in January, followed by September and May. Prices for hotels and flights will be most expensive during these months, though you can save if you purchase well in advance. Tourists are unlikely to visit Dumaguete in June. Those willing to visit at these times will likely find it the least expensive month.

Average temperatures in Dumaguete vary barely at all. The temperatures feel hot all year with a chance of rain throughout most of the year. If you are looking for the very warmest time to visit Dumaguete, the hottest months are May, April, and then June. If dry weather is what you are after, the months with the lowest chance of significant precipitation in Dumaguete are March, April, and then May. Dumaguete has some very humid months and high humidity throughout the year. The least humid month is April and the most humid month is January. Wind in Dumaguete is usually extremely calm. The windiest month is January, followed by February and December. The best times to visit Dumaguete for ideal weather are 26 February to 25 March.

Sandurot Festival is one of the festivals that celebrated in Dumaguete. Every September, the city comes alive by celebrating its Sandurot Festival, which means "fellowship and reach out" is a commemoration of the rich history of Dumaguete dating back to the pre-Hispanic period when people from different foreign cultures converged and created a varied community that today is Dumaguete City. The festival began with the Paghimamat, a re-enactment of how individuals from various backgrounds and backgrounds went to Dumaguete's coasts carrying presents from rich cultures. Pasigarbo pursued, gracing the roads of the city with drumbeats playing and other tools that took part in Dumaguete's various barangays and colleges. The street dancing ended at Quezon Park after which the participants prepared for the grand Pasundayag, a display of dances portraying different stories of the Dumaguete tradition.

What are the Top 3 Things to Do in Dumaguete?

Dumaguete is one of the best towns in the Philippines that have a lot of beautiful places to be visited. You cannot miss Dumaguete when travelling around the Philippines!

Twin Lakes National Park – About 20 kilometres northwest of Dumaguete, the twin crater lakes of Balinsasayao and Danao offer some wonderfully scenic hiking. The area is virgin forest and full of wildlife, including monkeys and birds; if you are lucky you might spy a rare Philippine spotted deer or Visayan warty pig. Go 900 meters beyond the entry gate to reach the first lake, where there are kayaks and paddleboats available. There is also a pleasant restaurant overlooking shimmering Lake Balinsasayao. Hiking trails include a short trail connecting the lakes; a popular 30-minutes trail to some waterfalls; and a longer three-hour trail to the twin falls in Red River Valley. Pack good shoes as this trail can get very slippery.

Rizal Boulevard – While Filipino towns are not usually recognized for their beauty or charm, Dumaguete's coastal promenade along Rizal Boulevard is an exception to the law. Built-in 1916, this picturesque quarter-mile lined with old-fashioned street lamps is a relaxing place to walk around, inviting families to picnics, energy travellers and those happy to sit on benches looking out to the ocean. There is an excellent range of hotels, bars and food booths in the vicinity.

Bell Tower – This tower is the earliest remaining building in town, a relic of the lengthy Spanish occupation of the island of Negros. It used to be a watchtower to guide the locals against the Mindanao pirates. The first two stories date back to the mid-1700s, with the building above that added subsequently. Its biggest bell is inscribed with a date of 1818.

A bustling and relatively urban university town and national centre, due in part to a large and affluent expat community, Dumaguete is also a helpful foundation for researching everything the Southern Negros have to offer. The small city centre is as crowded, noisy and chaotic as any other city in the Philippines. Still, an undeniable appeal is the harbour-front promenade of Dumaguete, filled with upscale restaurants, stores, and meat stores, and filled with peaceful sea perspectives. After getting to know the city–you only need a couple of days–it becomes a nice place to go home after a short walk to dive, walk or swim.

Airports in Dumaguete

Dumaguete Airport (DGT)

Dumaguete Airport (DGT) is a smaller airport in the Philippines. You can fly to 4 destinations with three airlines in scheduled passenger traffic. The route with the most departures is the route to Manila (MNL) with an average of 41 flights from Dumaguete every week which is over 71% of all weekly departures. As far as we know, there are no international flights from Dumaguete. Cebu Pacific Air is the largest airline here by counting the number of departures with around 24 scheduled take-offs every week. The second-largest operator from Dumaguete is Cebu Pacific.

How to Get Cheap Flights to Dumaguete?

Traveloka is a traveller flight ticket website where it eases the travellers to find the cheapest flights to Dumaguete. All you have to do is to insert the information in the box that says origin and destination, and the website will list out the best result for you. You can sort the result with your preferences like the best price, the best service and many more. Now they have developed the application for this website where it's mean that you can access it through your mobile phone. Just put the information and click search after that choose which packages that offer you the best price.

When is the Best Time to Fly to Dumaguete?

The busiest month for tourism in Dumaguete, the Philippines is in January, followed by September and May. Prices for hotels and flights will be most expensive during these months, though you can save if you purchase well in advance. Tourists are unlikely to visit Dumaguete in June. Those willing to visit at these times will likely find it the least expensive month.

Average temperatures in Dumaguete vary barely at all. The temperatures feel hot all year with a chance of rain throughout most of the year. If you are looking for the very warmest time to visit Dumaguete, the hottest months are May, April, and then June. If dry weather is what you are after, the months with the lowest chance of significant precipitation in Dumaguete are March, April, and then May. Dumaguete has some very humid months and high humidity throughout the year. The least humid month is April and the most humid month is January. Wind in Dumaguete is usually extremely calm. The windiest month is January, followed by February and December. The best times to visit Dumaguete for ideal weather are 26 February to 25 March.

Sandurot Festival is one of the festivals that celebrated in Dumaguete. Every September, the city comes alive by celebrating its Sandurot Festival, which means "fellowship and reach out" is a commemoration of the rich history of Dumaguete dating back to the pre-Hispanic period when people from different foreign cultures converged and created a varied community that today is Dumaguete City. The festival began with the Paghimamat, a re-enactment of how individuals from various backgrounds and backgrounds went to Dumaguete's coasts carrying presents from rich cultures. Pasigarbo pursued, gracing the roads of the city with drumbeats playing and other tools that took part in Dumaguete's various barangays and colleges. The street dancing ended at Quezon Park after which the participants prepared for the grand Pasundayag, a display of dances portraying different stories of the Dumaguete tradition.

What are the Top 3 Things to Do in Dumaguete?

Dumaguete is one of the best towns in the Philippines that have a lot of beautiful places to be visited. You cannot miss Dumaguete when travelling around the Philippines!

Twin Lakes National Park – About 20 kilometres northwest of Dumaguete, the twin crater lakes of Balinsasayao and Danao offer some wonderfully scenic hiking. The area is virgin forest and full of wildlife, including monkeys and birds; if you are lucky you might spy a rare Philippine spotted deer or Visayan warty pig. Go 900 meters beyond the entry gate to reach the first lake, where there are kayaks and paddleboats available. There is also a pleasant restaurant overlooking shimmering Lake Balinsasayao. Hiking trails include a short trail connecting the lakes; a popular 30-minutes trail to some waterfalls; and a longer three-hour trail to the twin falls in Red River Valley. Pack good shoes as this trail can get very slippery.

Rizal Boulevard – While Filipino towns are not usually recognized for their beauty or charm, Dumaguete's coastal promenade along Rizal Boulevard is an exception to the law. Built-in 1916, this picturesque quarter-mile lined with old-fashioned street lamps is a relaxing place to walk around, inviting families to picnics, energy travellers and those happy to sit on benches looking out to the ocean. There is an excellent range of hotels, bars and food booths in the vicinity.

Bell Tower – This tower is the earliest remaining building in town, a relic of the lengthy Spanish occupation of the island of Negros. It used to be a watchtower to guide the locals against the Mindanao pirates. The first two stories date back to the mid-1700s, with the building above that added subsequently. Its biggest bell is inscribed with a date of 1818.

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