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Cauayan is a municipality in Negros Oriental with population a little over 100,000. There is a lot of coast with good fishing and some fine beaches, but inland parts of the municipality are mountainous. The area's main attraction is Danjugan Island; the island itself is a wildlife sanctuary and the surrounding waters are a marine sanctuary with excellent diving.

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Cauayan shown in red

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The main transport hubs for Negros are Bacolod, about 120 km north of Cauayan on the same coast, and Dumaguete, further away on the island's east coast. Both have busy airports with connections to Manila and other Philippine cities, but neither have international flights. Both also have ports and ferries. From either, one can reach Cauayan by bus.

The nearest airport with international flights is Iloilo, a short ferry ride from Bacolod.

Sipalay is closer to Cauayan than any of those and now has flights from Mactan-Cebu International Airport.

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The nearest city is Kabankalan, about an hour's travel to the north, and provincial capital Bacolod is further north, about 120 km away.

The next coastal town to the south is Sipalay. Continuing south, then east, then north along the coast will eventually get you to Dumaguete.

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