Bais City is more than just a point on a map; it is the embodiment of its motto: Matahom nga Dakbayan (A Beautiful City). It stands out as one of the cleanest and safest cities in the Philippines, offering a tranquil escape for travelers seeking an authentic, less-commercialized experience. Whether you are swimming with dolphins in the Tañon Strait, walking on the powdery white sands of the “Maldives of the Philippines,” exploring its rich sugar heritage, or dancing in its lively festivals, Bais City offers a unique and unforgettable journey.
Bais is most famous for its dolphin and whale watching tours, particularly in the , which separates Negros and Cebu. Visitors frequently spot spinner dolphins, spotted dolphins, and sometimes pilot whales in their natural habitat. 2. The Manjuyod Sandbar Matahom nga Dakbayan sa Bais - Bais City Offici...
: A sprawling 400-hectare nature park and bird sanctuary that protects the city's coastal ecosystem. Cultural and Historical Highlights Bais City is more than just a point
For decades, Bais City has been the undisputed sugar capital of Negros Oriental. The city's economy has been largely shaped by the sugar industry, earning it the title of the largest producer of raw sugar in the province. Bais is most famous for its dolphin and