โEverything You Need to Know Before Making the Moveโ
By NegrosIsland.com
๐ SECTION OUTLINE:
- Why Choose Negros Island?
- Top Cities and Towns for Expats
- Cost of Living Breakdown
- Housing: Rent or Buy?
- Getting Around the Island
- Safety: What Expats Need to Know
- Healthcare Access
- Internet & Remote Work Tips
- Visas and Legal Basics
- Cultural Fit: What to Expect
- Connecting with the Community
- Quick Checklist for Moving Here
๐ FULL EXPAT STARTER GUIDE (Written in Friendly Tone)
1. Why Choose Negros Island?
Negros Island has become a rising favorite for expats in the Philippines โ and not just because itโs affordable. With two provinces (Negros Occidental and Negros Oriental), you’re getting the best of both worlds: vibrant cities like Bacolod and Dumaguete, and quiet provincial towns with lush mountains, waterfalls, and beach escapes.
Whether you’re looking to retire, work remotely, or try life abroad, Negros is welcoming, scenic, and easy to fall in love with.
2. Top Cities and Towns for Expats
- Dumaguete: Known as the โCity of Gentle Peopleโ and expat hub. Lively but relaxed, with cafes, internet, and a large foreigner community.
- Bacolod: A bit bigger and more urban. Great food scene, medical facilities, and airport access.
- Sipalay: For beach lovers who want a quiet lifestyle.
- Valencia: Cooler mountain town just outside Dumaguete.
- San Carlos & Canlaon: Beautiful and still under the radar.
3. Cost of Living Breakdown (2025 Estimate)
| Expense | Monthly (Solo) | Monthly (Couple) |
|---|---|---|
| Rent (1BR) | โฑ8,000โโฑ18,000 | โฑ12,000โโฑ25,000 |
| Utilities | โฑ2,500 | โฑ3,500 |
| Food | โฑ7,000โโฑ12,000 | โฑ10,000โโฑ18,000 |
| Internet | โฑ1,500 | โฑ1,500 |
| Transport | โฑ2,000 | โฑ3,000 |
Yes, you can live well here on $800โ$1,200 USD/month.
4. Housing: Rent or Buy?
Foreigners canโt own land, but you can:
- Rent long-term (common)
- Buy a condo (legal)
- Lease land (50-year agreements, with legal help)
Most expats rent first, then build or buy later once they know the area.
5. Getting Around the Island
Transport options:
- ๐ Motorbike (โฑ300/day rental, or โฑ40k+ to buy)
- ๐ Grab App (only in Bacolod)
- ๐ Tricycles & Jeepneys (cheap, local way)
- ๐ Ceres Buses for town-to-town travel
- ๐ข Ferries connect Negros to Cebu, Siquijor, Iloilo
6. Safety: What Expats Need to Know
Negros is generally very safe. Violent crime is rare; petty theft can happen (as it does anywhere). Tips:
- Donโt flash valuables.
- Be polite โ respect goes a long way here.
- Avoid dark alleyways in cities at night.
- Build local friendships โ theyโll look out for you.
7. Healthcare Access
๐ Bacolod: Riverside Medical Center, The Doctorsโ Hospital
๐ Dumaguete: Silliman Medical Center, ACE Dumaguete
๐ Other towns: Smaller hospitals and clinics
โ Private hospitals are affordable by Western standards. Many expats use PhilHealth plus private insurance or cash.
8. Internet & Remote Work Tips
- Fiber Internet is available in major towns.
- Look for Globe, PLDT, or Converge providers.
- Speeds: 30โ200 Mbps in Dumaguete & Bacolod
- Remote workers often settle in Valencia, Dumaguete, or Bacolod
Coworking spaces are rare but growing. Cafes often double as work spots.
9. Visas and Legal Basics
- Tourist Visa: 30 days free, extendable up to 36 months
- SRRV: Retirement visa with perks
- Balikbayan: For those married to Filipinos
- Marriage: Can grant special residence pathways
Always keep your visa status legal โ overstay fines can add up fast.
10. Cultural Fit: What to Expect
- People are warm and curious โ expect smiles and questions.
- English is widely spoken.
- โFilipino timeโ is real โ donโt expect perfect punctuality.
- Family comes first โ always.
- Donโt raise your voice โ calm, polite speech is more effective.
11. Connecting with the Community
Join:
- Local Facebook expat groups
- Community clean-ups, fiestas
- Local church or sports clubs
- Visit the local barangay office to introduce yourself
Be friendly, and the island opens up fast.
12. Quick Checklist Before You Move
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Visit first โ stay a few weeks in Dumaguete & Bacolod
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Test internet at your location
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Learn a few phrases in Ilonggo or Cebuano
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Talk to other expats (online or locally)
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Prepare health insurance
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Understand visa options
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Rent before buying
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Donโt bring big-city expectations โ enjoy the slower pace
