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BindoyBindoy- Negros Oriental

Bindoy – Negros Oriental

Bindoy is a municipality town located in the east side of the island of Negros. The municipality of Bindoy is a two-hour drive north from Dumaguete City, the capital of Negros Oriental, Its total area covers 173.1 km². The province of Negros Oriental is located in the central region of the Philippines. This municipality has a tropical climate that experiences a fair amount of rainfall through the wet season with hot and humid air having an average temperature of 26 degrees Celsius. During summer time it can be very hot and dry. The best solution against the heat is to jump into the refreshing ocean and snorkel at the nearby Mantalip Reef.

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Demographics of Bindoy

According to the recent census of 2015, Bindoy has a population of about 40.000 people covering 6679 households with an annual population growth rate of 2.8%. This area has a population density of 227 persons per km². Most of the people speak Cebuano language with local understanding English which is used an official language. Christianity is the predominant ant religion with denominations such the Roman Catholics, evangelical Protestant, the Seventh-day Adventists, Jehovah’s Witnesses, and the Aglipayan Church being the major denominations. Adherents of Islam constitute a minority of the population.

Saint Vincent Ferrer Parish Church - Bindoy, Negros Oriental

Getting to Bindoy

Known for its aquatic beauty in Mantalip Reef, Bindoy is another must-see destinations here Negros Oriental. There are two ways in getting to Bindoy.

One way in reaching this beautiful destination is via a Ceres Bus. Air-conditioned bus rides usually take about two hours from Dumaguete City and cost approximately Php 105.00 while regular non-air conditioned bus rides cost Php 90.00 only. Another way in getting to Bindoy is by riding a V-hire (van for hire). Traveling time will take about one hour and forty-five minutes from Dumaguete City and will cost about Php 80.00 only.

Barangays of Bindoy Negros Oriental

  • Nalundan
  • Pangalaycayan
  • Peñahan
  • Poblacion (Payabon)
  • Atotes
  • Batangan
  • Bulod
  • Cabcaban
  • Cabugan
  • Camudlas
  • Canluto
  • Danao
  • Danawan
  • Domolog
  • Malaga
  • Manseje
  • Matobato
  • Nagcasunog
  • Salong
  • Tagaytay
  • Tinaogan
  • Tubod

Economy in Bindoy

There are many small businesses in the coastal town, These businesses range from small eateries to local restaurants and bakeries, from mechanical and bicycle shop to tailors and pharmacies etc. Bindoy is a productive area. Its major industry is trade and agriculture. This area has vast fertile fields that produce mainly, rice corn, sugar cane, copra, maguey and abaca which are mostly used in the cottage industries and bamboo trees. The town municipality is famous for its market days. The native people gather in the market area every Wednesday to trade their goods. Mainly they sell their farm and sea products.

Bindoy Negros Oriental Municipal Hall
Bindoy Negros Oriental Municipal Hall
Bindoy Municipality plaza
Bindoy Municipality plaza
Bindoy La-Bora-Beach-Resort
Bindoy La-Bora-Beach-Resort
Bindoy sea port to Mantalip reef
Bindoy sea port to Mantalip reef

What to do in Bindoy

There are some interesting sites to explore. Lake Mantahaw and the Mantahaw falls are worthwhile visiting. However, the Mantalip Reef is probably the best-known landmark of the municipality and famous with locals and tourists. There are mangroves in this area that salute the nature conservationists. Site seeing is quite interesting whether you are interested in nature or historic sites.

Festivals in Bindoy

Bindoy hosts a yearly municipality beauty pageant. It is part of the Libod Sayaw Festival which is celebrated in April. The contestants showcasing their versatile cultural beliefs and practices. There are many festivals and fiestas in this area. Most include street dancing based on old traditional dances which in itself is a colorful highlight of the town fiesta. During the week-long celebration is also a beauty pageant to crown the next queen of the municipality.

Bindoy Libod Sayaw Festival 2017 Negros Oriental
Where to stay in Bindoy
Where to Stay in Bindoy

Getting from Dumaguete to Bindoy

The town itself has a good network of paved roads and tracks. Most of the population within the municipality use public transport and mostly the 3 wheeled tricycles, locally referred to as pedicabs to transport people for short distances. For a trip to Dumaguete, the capital of Negros Oriental, most locals use the public buses of Ceres Liner. A trip with the bus from Dumaguete to Bindoy or the other way around will take you about 3 hours. When traveling from Dumaguete, just ask at the Ceres Terminal at the information desk which bus goes next. One should not need to wait any longer than 30 minutes to catch the next ride. Buses to Guihulngan, San Carlos or Canlaon City also pass through the municipality.

Public Schools in Bindoy

Public Elementary Schools

Atotes Elementary School Danao Elementary School Pangalaycayan Elementary School
Camudlas Public School Nalundan Elementary SchoolCampulay Elementary School
Mantahaw Elementary SchoolCabcaban Elementary School Manseje Elementary School
Batangan Elementary SchoolDanawan Elementary School Peñahan Elementary School
Canluto Elementary School Naula-an Elementary SchoolSalong Elementary School
Matobato Elementary SchoolCabugan Elementary School Tagaytay Elementary School
Bindoy Central Elementary SchoolDomolog Elementary School Talaptapan Elementary School
S. Capipines Elementary SchoolPagsalayon Elementary SchoolTinaogan Elementary School
Nagcasunog Elementary SchoolCalatagan Elementary School Tubod Elementary School
Bulod Elementary SchoolMalaga Elementary School Bindoy Public High Schools

Public High Schools

Cabcaban Community High School Contact: 0907 5198 498 Demetrio Alviola NHS-AnnexDemetrio L. Alviola NHS National Highway, Tinaogan Contact: 0916 8965 11Demetrio Alviola NHS-Annex Lawi, Nalundan Contact: 09298748498
Bindoy DPWH office

Useful Contacts Of Municipality of Bindoy

Bindoy Municipal Mayor: Eniego Calidguid Jabagat
Bindoy Municipal Vice Mayor: Louie Rastica
Municipal Hall:
0917 845 3015
Municipal Mayor Secreatary: Lilanie Peconcillo 0917 140 7020
Municipality Email Address: bindoylgu@yahoo.com
Information Officer: Lilanie Peconcillo 0917 140 7020
Bindoy Tourism Officer: Engr. Felicity Jayme 0905 569 0200

Rural Health Unit: 0917 805 3178
Fire Station: 0917 165 2964
Rescue/ Disaster Risk Reduction Management (DRRM)  0917 167 2739
Bindoy Police Hotline: 0917 6349 171
Bindoy Police Station Address: Barangay Domolog Bindoy Negros Oriental Philippines.

Bindoy Mayor 2025 Election Eniego Calidguid Jabagat

Municipalities of Negros Oriental
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Cities & Municipalities in Negros Oriental

  • Bayawan City – 3rd District
  • Canlaon City – 1st District
  • Guihulngan City – 1st District
  • Basay – Negros Oriental-3rd Dist.
  • Bindoy – Negros Oriental-1st District
  • Mabinay – Negros Oriental -2nd Dist.
  • Sta Catalina – Negros Or. -3rd Dist.
  • Siaton – Negros Oriental-3rd District
  • Tanjay City – 2nd Dist.
  • Vallehermoso – Negros Or.-1st Dist.

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