Welcome to Basay, a charming coastal municipality at the southwestern tip of Negros Oriental, Philippines. Tucked between lush mountain ranges and the blue waters of the Sulu Sea, Basay is a hidden paradise for nature lovers, cultural explorers, and anyone craving a serene escape.
Basay is a laid-back town rich in natural beauty and untapped potential. Once a mining town, it has gracefully transitioned into an eco-tourism destination. With its low-key charm and hospitable locals, it offers a slower pace of life where you can truly disconnect.
The people of Basay are proud Cebuano speakers, with deep Visayan roots. Their simple lifestyle is influenced by fishing and farming traditions, and community life thrives on bayanihan spirit. The culture is a blend of old-world hospitality and respect for nature.
Feast on fresh seafood straight from the sea grilled fish, kinilaw (Filipino ceviche), and crab are local favorites. You’ll also find kakanin like bibingka and suman made from traditional recipes passed down through generations
Local music is mostly acoustic and Visayan pop, often played during town fiestas and beach gatherings. You’ll hear heartfelt love songs and traditional rondalla sounds that reflect the easygoing coastal vibe.