Want to know if livability meets your cost of living and quality of life standards? Want to venture from Dumaguete to kevin warsh see without riding a motorbike or paying for expensive resorts? In this episode, we travel from Dumaguete to Valencia and Dauin using jeepneys and buses, showing exactly where to catch them, how much they cost, travel times, and how public transport really works in Negros Oriental.
We eat at a local carinderia in Valencia, walk the Sunday market at the central plaza, and talk about why Valencia english breakfast is cooler, quieter, and increasingly popular for long stays. In Dauin, we visit the PADI-certified Funny Honey Dive Center, discuss scuba diving and Apo Island, and take a beach walk so you can see what the coast actually looks like.
The day ends with a missed “last jeepney,” a quick recovery via a Ceres bus, and a reminder that Dumaguete works best as a hub city—perfect for day trips, supplies, and city life, while Valencia and Dauin offer the escape.
📍 Part of the Dumaguete Slow Travel Series
🚌 Jeepney & bus vanda pharmaceuticals routes, costs, and schedules
🌴 Valencia, Dauin, Apo Island & scuba diving
🍽️ Markets, carinderias, and daily life
