Popular in | December | High demand for flights, 10% potential price rise |
Cheapest in | May | Best time to find cheap flights, 4% potential price drop |
Average price | £784 | Average for round-trip flights in March 2021 |
Round-trip from | £671 | From London to Bacolod |
Yes, there are currently restrictions on flights to Bacolod along with the rest of Philippines. Before you book or search for flights, consider the following restrictions: The Philippines has restricted the entry of all travelers who are not Philippines nationals and their spouses and children. Accredited diplomats or officials of international organizations may still enter the country. All arriving travelers and airline crew must present a Case Investigation Form upon arrival. They will be tested for coronavirus (COVID-19) and placed in quarantine while awaiting the results of the test. Commercial flights to the Philippines can only land on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday or Sunday and need approval from CAAP 48h before departure. Chartered flights can only land on Monday or Thursday and need clearance from the Department of Foreign Affairs and CAAP.. If you are looking to book a trip to Bacolod and are outside of the restricted areas, please take the proper precautions and stay informed about travelling during COVID-19.
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From September to November, or March to May are the best times to visit Bacolod as you’ll get to experience the warm weather at a more affordable price with many tour operators, hotel and airlines offering better deals during school term time. Though if you really want to experience the ‘city of smiles’ then visit in October during the Masskara Festival, a colourful annual event full of street vendors, dancing and an unforgettable masked parade.
On the surface Bacolod isn’t much more than your classic seaport destination, but take a closer look and you’ll see it’s a dynamic city with an enviable cultural heritage and a lively festival atmosphere. There’s a little something for everyone here, so you’re sure to unearth a little slice of your own paradise in Bacolod.
Begin your adventure at the Public Plaza before heading to the San Sebastian Cathedral. This beautiful building has an equally impressive interior that’s definitely worth seeing before heading on to the incredible Ruins in Talisay City. Surrounded by lush gardens lies the burnt out stone skeleton of an old sugar plantation. Here you can enjoy a delicious lunch whilst you take in the incredible view. Once back in the centre of Bacolod, finish the day off in the Provincial Park, relaxing beside the man-made lagoon.
Don’t leave this charming region without visiting both the Negros Museum and the Dizon Ramos Museum. A trip here gives a unique glimpse into the historical and artistic traditions of the Bacolod region, both past and present. Or if you prefer, visit the Negros Forests and Ecological Foundation or Mt. Kanla-on Natural Park to witness some of the areas most endangered species in their natural habitat. As well as plenty of shopping malls and even a waterpark on offer, Bacolod’s Goldenfield Commercial Complex is the place to head when the sun goes down. It’s the perfect spot to try a few traditional dishes whilst enjoying the local nightlife.
Travelling by taxi or jeepney is ideal if you would like to be taken to a specific area before exploring on foot. Though if you prefer, rental cars can be picked up from the airport for those who wish to travel further afield. Rickshaw companies also operate in the central area, offering transport to other points of interest.
Most travelling to this region will fly into the Bacolod-Silay International Airport (BCD) where you can take advantage of several methods of ground transportation. Just outside the airport is a taxi terminal, but remember to agree your fee with the driver before they take you directly into the city. But if you really want to travel in Filipino style, then climb aboard a Jeepney. Many of these colourful vehicles have routes travelling directly into the city.