10 Siquijor Tourist Spots That You Shouldn’t Miss: Falls, Beaches, Cliff Diving

10 Siquijor Tourist Spots That You Shouldn’t Miss: Falls, Beaches, Cliff Diving

Ella Larena

How to Go to Siquijor

1. cambugahay falls, 2. paliton beach, 3. salagdoong beach cliff diving, 4. tubod beach.

  • 5. Lagaan Falls
  • 6. Old Enchanted Balete Tree in Siquijor

7. Siquijor Churches

  • 8. Lugnason Falls
  • 9. Tulapos Marine Sanctuary
  • 10. Butterfly Sanctuary Siquijor

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Cambugahay Falls and Salagdoong Beach

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With its rich cultural heritage and natural wonders, the island offers unforgettable Siquijor tours for travelers seeking a fun-filled adventure. From idyllic beaches and waterfalls to historic churches and marine sanctuaries, find out what to do in Siquijor by checking out the Top 10 Siquijor tourist spots you should add to your travel itinerary!

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Siquijor can be reached through various transportation options. When taking flights to the Philippines , the main gateway to Siquijor is Dumaguete City , which offers convenient access for travelers. Direct flights to Dumaguete are available from Manila Airport and other major Philippine destinations. 

Once you arrive at the Dumaguete Airport, you will find that airport transfer services are readily available, making your journey to the Dumaguete Port a hassle-free experience. From there, you can catch a ferry that departs for Siquijor. Alternatively, travelers can also book Siquijor tours that include transfers from Dumaguete, providing a convenient and hassle-free way to reach the island.

Another option is to take a ferry from Cebu or Bohol to Larena Port in Siquijor, another major port on the island. Once you arrive at Larena Port, you will have convenient access to explore the breathtaking natural wonders and cultural attractions spread throughout Siquijor.

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Cambugahay Falls

For a thrilling experience at this tourist spot in Visayas , try the Tarzan swing and make a big splash as you swing into the water from a rope. You can also hop on a bamboo raft and leisurely float along the pools. The area surrounding Cambugahay Falls is also ideal for picnics, a great way to bond with family or friends.

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Paliton Beach

Aside from swimming, snorkeling is highly recommended on this famous beach in the Philippines , as the coral reefs near the shore teem with vibrant marine life. You can also set up a picnic, enjoy a beachside barbecue, or stroll along the shoreline, taking in the panoramic views of the ocean.

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Salagdoong Beach

In addition to cliff diving, Salagdoong Beach offers a range of enjoyable activities. You can swim and snorkel in its cool waters, exploring the vibrant marine life and coral reefs. For those seeking a more relaxed experience, the beach provides ample opportunities to sunbathe on its sandy shores.

Tubod Beach

Nestled in the municipality of San Juan in Siquijor, Tubod Beach stands out for its pristine shoreline and idyllic vibe. One of the main attractions at Tubod Beach is its natural spring water pool, which gives the beach its name, as "tubod" means "spring" in the local language. You can take a refreshing dip in the cool, crystal-clear waters of the pool, surrounded by lush greenery and a serene ambiance.

Apart from swimming, you can also go snorkeling in Tubod Beach to explore the underwater beauty of the surrounding coral reefs. Moreover, this best beach in Siqujor is well-known for its breathtaking sunsets. It offers a beautiful view for peaceful walks along the shoreline during the evening.

5. Lagaan Falls 

Lagaan Falls is a multi-tiered waterfall located in the municipality of Lazi, Siquijor. To get to this Siquijor waterfall, you must embark on a short trek through a beautiful forested trail, adding excitement to your adventure. Once you arrive, you will be greeted by a mesmerizing waterfall that flows into a refreshing pool. Take a dip in its cool waters, which will be particularly invigorating after your trek.

For the more adventurous souls, Lagaan Falls also provides cliff-jumping opportunities. You can leap from the rocks into the deep pool below, experiencing an exhilarating adrenaline rush. Moreover, the surrounding area is an ideal spot for picnicking and immersing yourself in the beauty of nature.

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Old Enchanted Balete Tree

Considered one of the best places to visit in the Philippines , the Old Enchanted Balete Tree in Lazi, Siquijor, holds a special place in the hearts of locals and visitors alike. This ancient tree, estimated to be over 400 years old, is a living testament to the island's captivating history and folklore. The tree's massive branches and twisted roots exude a mysterious vibe that adds to its charm.

At the Old Enchanted Balete Tree, you can have a relaxing fish spa experience by putting your feet in the natural pool. Tiny fish gently nibble on your skin, which feels unique and therapeutic. You can also sit under the tree's shade and enjoy the calm surroundings.

Lazi Church

During your visit to Lazi Church, you can attend religious services or join the annual May celebration called the Feast of San Isidro Labrador. You can also explore the nearby Convent Museum and visit religious artifacts and historical relics.

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Lagaan Beach

In addition to swimming, there are other activities to enjoy at Lugnason Falls. Exploring the nearby forest trails is a popular choice, offering a chance to immerse yourself in nature and discover local plants and animals. You can also have a picnic at designated spots near the falls.

9. Tulapos Marine Sanctuary 

Tulapos Marine Sanctuary

Aside from snorkeling, you can discover fascinating facts about marine species, coral reefs, and the sanctuary's ongoing conservation initiatives through their guided tours and educational programs. Led by knowledgeable local marine conservationists, you will be able to gain better awareness of the importance of preserving these delicate habitats.

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Butterfly Sanctuary

If you love taking pictures, you can explore the paths of the sanctuary and discover picture-perfect spots at every turn. In addition to the butterflies, the sanctuary is home to a diverse range of plants and flowers, providing stunning backdrops for your photos. You can also take leisurely walks along the designated trails and visit the sanctuary's gift shop, where you can find a variety of butterfly-themed souvenirs, handicrafts, and educational materials.

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25 Siquijor tourist spots + Map & Prices

Siquijor is one of the hidden gems in the Philippines . Only a few tourists visit this incredible island, others preferring to visit Bohol or Cebu instead. Well, I’m here to tell you that after spending one month in the Philippines, Siquijor is by far my favorite island.

This island is perfect for active travelers, for those who like to spend time in nature and get off-the-beaten-path. Home to pristine beaches, stunning waterfalls and witches (yes, real witches), Siquijor is a must-see when traveling to the Philippines .

Man on a swing rope at Cambugahay Falls Siquijor

I spent one week on this island, exploring every corner and every natural wonder there is. To show you the beauty of this exotic island, I’ve compiled a list of the best things to do in Siquijor. But before talking about the tourist spots in Siquijor, let me tell you a few interesting facts about this island.

1. Interesting facts about Siquijor

  • Siquijor used to be called “Isla del Fuego” or “The Island of Fire” due to the large number of fireflies
  • Siquijor is known for its magical rituals. The most sold potion on the island is the love potion and even tourists can buy it. You can find it at souvenir shops near the Balete Tree.
  • Siquijor welcomes around 500,000 international tourists each year which is not that much compared to El Nido , Coron or Cebu.

Salagdoong Beach Siquijor drone view

2. Top Siquijor tourist spots – MAP

To see all the tourist attractions in Siquijor, click on the map below or click here . Choose the ones you like the most and add them to your itinerary!

siquijor island tourist spot

3. Things to do in Siquijor

Siquijor is a small island and all the tourist attractions listed below can be visited in about 4-5 days. If you really want to enjoy this island and plan a relaxing holiday, I recommend spending 6 days here. There’s plenty to do and I can guarantee you won’t get bored!

1. Kawasan Falls

Kawasan Falls Siquijor the Philippines

After visiting Cambugahay Falls , we headed to Kawasan Falls, a smaller waterfall located nearby. After a short walk through the jungle, we arrived at this beautiful waterfall. We and another couple were the only people there.

We swam into the natural pool for a while and then Dan ventured inside the small cave behind the waterfall. He also jumped into the water from the top of Kawasan. Even though this waterfall is not as impressive as Cambugahay, it’s still a beautiful place and a point of interest in Siquijor.

Entrance fee – free

2. Snorkel at Tubod Beach

Tubod Beach Marine Sanctuary snorkeling

Among the most beautiful beaches in Siquijor , Tubod is one of the hidden gems on the island. You won’t find many people here, so you can snorkel and admire the marine life in peace. Tubod Marine Sanctuary is thriving with colorful fish and vibrant corals.

The beach is quite narrow, but it’s gorgeous. Tall palm trees are lined along the seashore on one side while the other side is bordered with turquoise water. It’s pretty incredible! Definitely my favorite beach on the island. You can read more about Tubod Beach here .

Entrance fee – 50 PHP per person for snorkeling, 20 PHP per person for swimming

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3. Mount Bandilaan

Mount Bandilaan is the highest point on Siquijor Island (632 meters). From the main road, where you can park your motorbike, you’ll have to climb a few stairs to reach the top. It will take about 15 to 20 minutes.

Once you reach the top, you’ll see a tower. Climb it and you’ll be rewarded with a 360-degree view of the entire island. This is definitely one of the most beautiful things to see in Siquijor.

Entrance free – free

4. Salagdoong Beach

Cliff jumping at Salagdoong Beach Siquijor

If you’re looking for the best tourist spots in Siquijor, you have to stop for a few hours at the famous Salagdoong Beach . This is the perfect destination for adventurous travelers who like cliff jumping.

There are two jumping platforms, a 10-meter platform and a 7-meter platform. When I visited, I chickened out and I went to the beach instead. Anyway, this is an excellent place to relax and enjoy the nature while in Siquijor.

Entrance fee – 30 PHP per person, 20 PHP for motorbike parking

5. Paliton Beach

girls on boat at Paliton Beach Siquijor

With beautiful beach bars, Paliton Beach is one of the best spots on the island to watch the sunset. The beach is wide, but unless you arrive here early, it’s going to be pretty crowded. You can swim or snorkel in the crystal clear water and then buy a fresh coconut from one of the small shops.

Entrance fee – Free

6. Cambugahay Falls

couple on a bamboo raft at Cambugahay Falls, Siquijor

One of the must-see places in Siquijor and the most popular tourist attraction on the island is the beautiful three-tier waterfall Cambugahay Falls . With milky blue water, jumping platforms and exciting swings, this picture-perfect place is one of Asia’s most beautiful waterfalls .

You can even rent a wooden raft, like we did, and relax for a few minutes while surrounded by the thick jungle. Cambugahay Falls is simply stunning so make sure to add it to your itinerary!

Entrance fee – 20 PHP per person

7. Guiwanon Spring Park

Guiwanon Spring Park, Siquijor

One of the most famous tourist attractions in Siquijor is Guiwanon Spring Park . Here you can walk on wooden bridges between mangroves. These unique plants are extremely important for the local ecosystem and they serve as a nursery for fish.

Entrance fee – 10 PHP per person

8. Coral Cay Beach

Solangon Beach Siquijor

Coral Cay Beach is one of the places you need to visit when in Siquijor. Unlike Paliton Beach and Salagdoong Beach, Coral Cay is a bit off-the-beaten-track. There are a few resorts with beach bars where you can have lunch or get a snack but otherwise, the beach is pristine.

The water gets deep gradually, making it perfect for swimming. I recommend bringing your towel because you won’t find sunbeds to rent here. Click here for other awesome beaches in Siquijor!

9. Lugnason Falls

Lugnason Falls Siquijor

One of the most beautiful waterfalls on the island, Lugnason Falls is also a popular spot for those who like cliff jumping. The waterfall is quite popular and easy to reach.

From the parking spot, you’ll have to walk for about 10 minutes through the jungle and then you’ll be rewarded with this stunning waterfall. If cliff jumping is not for you, you can simply swim in the natural pool formed at the base of Lugnason Falls.

Tip – Don’t visit it during the dry season (February, March, April) because the waterfall has no water.

Entrance fee – Free, 10 PHP per motorbike for parking

10. St. Francis of Assisi Parish

St Francis of Assisi Church and Parish Siquijor

Also known as the Siquijor Church, this is one of the landmarks on the island. Founded in 1783, the church was actually completed in 1831 and is made out of coral stones. If you’re spending a few days on the island, I recommend stopping for a few minutes here.

11. Lagaan Falls

From Kawasan Falls head north for a little bit and you’ll arrive at Laggan Falls. This waterfall is rather small, but it’s worth visiting due to its natural beauty, especially if you’re in the area. There is also a free rope swing that you can use.

Entrance fee – 30 PHP

12. Old Enchanted Balete Tree

Old Balete Tree Siquijor

One of the best places to visit in Siquijor is the Old Enchanted Balete Tree, a place covered in mystery and magical stories. It’s well known that Siquijor is popular for its healers and witches.

If you want to buy some potions, head to the Balete Tree. I’m not sure if they work, but the souvenir shops are packed with potions and other magical objects. Anyway, leaving magic aside, this 400-years old tree is worth visiting.

Entrance fee – 10 PHP

13. Take a day trip to Apo Island

Boy snorkeling alongside a giant turtle at Apo Island, Philippines

Would you like to swim with the turtles? If the answer is yes, take a day trip from Siquiijor to Apo Island . Swimming with the turtles was the highlight of my trip to the Philippines.

Apo is a small island where a small community of people lives. Apart from snorkeling or diving, there’s not much to do and one day is more than enough to explore it.

Cost – 1950 PHP per day trip (it includes boat, lunch, snorkeling gear)

14. Larena Triad Coffee Shop

view from Triad Cafe in Siquijor

One of the off-the-beaten-path places in Siquijor is Larena Triad Coffee Shop. To get here, you’ll need a motorbike but this coffee shop has the best view on the entire island. Grab a seat at their open terrace and admire the sea.

If you haven’t tried Halo-Halo yet, I recommend ordering this Filipino dessert here. It’s a mix of condensed milk, crushed ice, beans, fruits, rice and jelly. I know it doesn’t sound tasty, but it actually is!

15. Butterfly Farm

Siquijor Butterfly Farm

This list of Siquijor tourist spots continues with the Butterfly Farm. Here you can admire beautiful and colorful butterflies. The garden is quite big and there are plenty of species to admire. Make sure to bring your camera and snap some awesome photos!

Entrance fee – 100 PHP

16. Hidden viewpoint

siquijor island tourist spot

Somewhere in the centre of the island, a short walk away from the main road, is a beautiful hill with one of the most incredible views in Siquijor. The climb is easy and it will take about 10 minutes to reach the top.

You won’t find anyone here. We saw this hill from the main road and we decided to explore it and I’m so glad we did! For the exact location, click here .

17. Cangbangag Falls

One of the most beautiful waterfalls on the island is Cangbangag. It’s the tallest waterfall in Siquijor and a hidden place for most tourists. If you like offbeat places, away from the hordes of tourists, Cangbangag Falls is the perfect place for you.

18. Eat at Monkey Business

Monkey Business restaurant burger in Siquijor

My favorite restaurant on the island is Monkey Business . The staff is super-friendly, the decor is on point and the food is great. Not to mention that the portions are huge. I chose to sit on one of their swings while I devoured my delicious burger.

19. Cantabon Cave

Cantabon Cave Siquijor

Located in the center of the island, Cantabon Cave is one of the top tourist attractions in Siquijor. This underground cave is 800-meters long and to explore it, you’ll need sturdy shoes. Also, make sure to store all your electronic devices in a waterproof bag.

To visit this cave, you’ll need a guide but you can find one at the entrance. The entrance fee will include safety equipment such as a helmet and light.

Entrance fee – 500 PHP for a group of 3 people

20. Lazi Convent

Lazi Convent Siquijor

Located in the town of Lazi, this convent was built in 1884. It’s the biggest one in Asia and it plays an important religious role in the local community. When visiting Lazi Convent, make sure to stop at the Siquijor Heritage Museum. Here you can admire historical items and religious artifacts.

21. Tulapos Marine Sanctuary

Tubod Beach Marine Sanctuary snorkeling

One of the best snorkeling spots in Siquijor, Tulapos Marine Sanctuary is home to incredible marine life. Colorful fish, turtles and huge corals are waiting to be discovered here.

Unlike Tubod Marine Sanctuary, you’ll need a guide for Tulapos, snorkeling here without one is not allowed. The entrance fee is 300 PHP and it includes snorkeling gear and a guide.

22. Kagusuan Beach

Kagusuan Beach Siquijor

Located away from the crowds, Kagusuan Beach is another tourist destination you need to visit in Siquijor. From the road, you’ll have to walk for about 10 minutes to reach this beach, but you’ll be rewarded with a pristine place with no crowds.

Of course, there are no beach bars, toilets, or any facilities here but you can enjoy being surrounded by nature and beauty for a few hours.

23. Capilay Spring Park

If you want to feel the pulse of the local community living in Siquijor, head to Capilay Spring Park in San Juan Town. The water is cool and about 2 meters deep and there are no entry fees. Everybody can enjoy this awesome spring! It’s the perfect place to refresh yourself after a day of sightseeing in Siquijor.

24. Marelle’s Seashell Museum

Marelle Seashell Museum Siquijor

Would you like to learn more about the marine life? Stop at Marelle’s Seashell Museum. Here you’ll discover an impressive collection of seashells, land snails and other marine creatures. After that, try their restaurant for some delicious Filipino dishes.

Entrance fee – 100 PHP per person

25. Drive on a motorbike around the island

siquijor island tourist spot

The best way to explore Siquijor is on a motorbike or scooter. It gives you the freedom to explore every beach and waterfall at your own pace. Also, you’ll pass through local villages and you can make as many stops as you want along the way.

4. How to get to Siquijor

The only way to reach Siquijor is by ferry. To get to this island, you have three options. You can either take the ferry from Cebu, Dumaguete or Bohol. Either way, you’ll arrive in Larena Port.

Dumaguete to Siquijor

To get from Dumaguete to Siquijor you have two options. You can take the ferry for about one and a half hours. The trip will cost around 150 PHP.

Another option is to book a day trip. I recommend this top-rated tour that includes stops at Cambugahay Falls , the Balete Tree and Triad Cafe.

Cebu to Siquijor

The fastest option is to take a ferry from Cebu to Tagbilaran in Bohol and then another ferry from Tagbilaran to Siquijor. The trip will take around 4 hours.

Bohol to Siquijor

From Tagbilaran, Bohol , you can take the ferry to Siquijor for about 2 hours. The ride is comfortable and there are no stops along the way. Check out my Bohol guide here .

5. Where to stay in Siquijor

Choosing the perfect hotel for your budget might be daunting, but I’m here to help you. I’ve been searching for the best hotels and guest houses in Siquijor for every budget and these are my recommendations.

  • Budget –  Miki’s Guest House  –  cozy house, good facilities (including scooter rental), AC, WiFi
  • Mid Budget –  Tropical Fun Ta Sea  –  excellent location, sea view, clean and spacious rooms, excellent amenities
  • Luxury –  Infinity Heights Resort  –  incredible private villa with sea view, luxurious design, very spacious, friendly staff

6. Final thoughts

Siquijor is one of the most beautiful islands in the Philippines, a hidden gem with stunning beaches, crystal-clear water and breathtaking waterfalls. I recommend spending at least 3 days on this island because it has a lot to offer!

I hope that these tourist attractions in Siquijor inspired you to book a trip to this island. Make sure to also add Bohol to your itinerary. It’s famous for its Chocolate Hills and epic waterfalls .

Enjoy these Siquijor tourist spots and let me know in the comments below if you have any questions. May the travel bug bite you!

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Aurelia Teslaru is a professional travel blogger and the writer behind Daily Travel Pill. With a 4-year experience as a travel writer and photographer, Aurelia only shares travel guides about destinations that she visited.

She has been to more than 40 countries during the past 10 years and aims to explore 50 countries before turning 30 years old. Aurelia is a digital nomad who transformed her passion for travel into a lifestyle. Read more about her here .

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12 Places to Visit in Siquijor + Things To Do

12 Places to Visit in Siquijor + Things To Do

Hop on a ferry from Dumaguete & wander around the mystical island of Siquijor. This small island off-the-coast of Negros Oriental province in Central Philippines is famous for its stunning beach coves, waterfalls, and as a home of mountain-dwelling mangkukulam (healers/Filipino witches).

Touchdown at Dumaguete-Sibulan Airport, which serves direct flights from Manila and Cebu. From Dumaguete Pier, ride one of the frequent ferries to Siquijor. Travel time by fastcraft (high-speed ferry) is 50 minutes. You can also reach Siquijor on a direct ferry from Cebu or Bohol.

To help with your trip planning, I’ve added links to the locations on Google Maps. Feel free to click/tap on the links posted below. Then, use the “save” feature on the Google Maps app for easy reference. But before you start ticking goals off your bucketlist, here are travel essentials & discounts you’ll need to check. Pre-book online for a hassle-free trip!

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1. Cambugahay Falls

Cambugahay Falls, Siquijor

Location : Siquijor Circumferential Road, Lazi, Siquijor . Save on Google Maps .

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2. Salagdoong Beach

Salagdoong Beach, Siquijor

Location : Maria, Siquijor . Save on Google Maps .

3. Lazi Church (San Isidro Labrador Parish Church)

Lazi Church, Siquijor

Location : Lazi, Siquijor . Save on Google Maps .

4. San Isidro Labrador Convent & Siquijor Heritage Museum

Lazi Convent, Siquijor

Location : In front of Lazi Church. Lazi, Siquijor . Save on Google Maps .

5. Siquijor Church (St. Francis Of Assisi Parish Church)

Siquijor Church and Watchtower

Location : Sta. Fe. St, Siquijor, 6225 Siquijor . Save on Google Maps .

6. Maria Church (Our Lady of the Divine Providence Parish Church)

Maria Church, Siquijor

Location : Siquijor Circumferential Road, Maria, Siquijor . Save on Google Maps .

7. Old Enchanted Balete Tree

Century Old Balete Tree, Siquijor

Location : Siquijor Circumferential Road, Lazi, 6228 Siquijor . Save on Google Maps .

8. Cang-isok House

Cang-Isok House, Siquijor

Location : Enrique Villanueva, Siquijor . Save on Google Maps .

9. Salagdoong Forest

Salagdoong Forest, Siquijor

10. Capilay Spring Park

Capilay Spring Park, Siquijor

Location : Siquijor Circumferential Road, San Juan, Siquijor . Save on Google Maps .

11. Poblacion Siquijor Beach (Siquijor Pier Beach)

Siquijor Port Beach, Siquijor

Location : Siquijor, Siquijor . Save on Google Maps .

12. Poblacion San Juan Beach

San Juan Beach, Siquijor

Location : Poblacion, San Juan, Siquijor . Save on Google Maps .

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Dumaguete City & Negros Oriental

Location : Negros Oriental province, Central Visayas region . Save on Google Maps .

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15 BEST Siquijor Tourist Spots – The Ultimate Guide

Looking for the best Siquijor Tourist Spots? This is the only guide you’ll Need!

Siquijor Island in the Philippines is a mystical paradise with many awesome things to do including epic waterfalls, white sand beaches, iconic landmarks, awesome cliff jumps, and much more!

If you’re an outdoor enthusiast like myself, you’ll be spoiled for adventures to add to your list of must-see tourist spots in Siquijor!

Commonly referred to as the ‘Isla del Fuego’ or ‘the island of fire’ , it’s widely known for its witchcraft, healers, and spiritual rituals which are not something that you come across every day.

As spooky as this sounds, there is no need to be alarmed as Siquijor is a completely safe and normal island in the Philippines, just like the rest!

In this post, I have put together the ultimate guide to the 15 Best Tourist Spots in Siquijor and other useful information on how to get here, where to stay, how to get around, and the best time to visit!

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SIQUIJOR TOURIST SPOTS – OVERVIEW

Let’s start this guide with all the essentials you should know about Siquijor, such as the island’s location, getting there, and more.

WHERE IS SIQUIJOR ISLAND?

Siquijor Island is located in the Central Visayas region of the Philippines.

It’s very close to the neighboring islands of Cebu, Bohol, and Dumaguete which can be easily reached by plane or ferry.

Click here to see the location on Google Maps and check the best Siquijor tourist spots map.

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HOW TO GET TO SIQUIJOR?

There are two ways to get here, one is by plane and the other by ferry.

There are weekly flights to Siquijor connecting domestic travelers coming from Manila, Cebu, and Dumaguete.

Dumaguete to Siquijor ferry

One of the most common routes is the ferry from Dumaguete to Siquijor which takes approximately 1.5 hours and the cost is around 500-600 pesos depending on the star rating of the ferry. There is also an additional 20 pesos terminal fee.

Daily ferries are departing from Dumaguete Port in Negros Oriental and arriving at Larena Port in Siquijor.

Cebu to Siquijor ferry

If you happen to be in the very south of Cebu and heading to Siquijor from here, there is only one ferry departure per day leaving from Liloan Port in Cebu at 10 am, bound for Larena Port in Siquijor. The ferry from Cebu to Siquijor takes approximately 1-2 hours and the cost is around 200 pesos.

You can purchase your tickets at the Liloan Port at least one hour before departure.

Bohol to Siquijor ferry

The ferry from Bohol to Siquijor is another common route for travelers and this is the exact route that I took. The cost for this journey is around 900 pesos plus an additional 20 pesos terminal fee.

Daily ferries are departing from Tagbilaran Port in Bohol around 10 am and it takes approximately 2 hours to reach Larena Port in Siquijor.

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WHERE TO STAY IN SIQUIJOR?

Siquijor has hundreds of accommodation options to choose from, so I have narrowed it down to a few of the best places to stay to fit the needs of budget backpackers, luxury travelers, and everyone in between.

See the list of accommodations below that I personally recommend:

Luxury: Aloha Seaside Resort

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Mid Range: Nakabalo Guesthouse & Restaurant

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Budget: JJS Backpackers Village

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How to get around the tourist spots in siquijor.

There are a couple of options for getting around the island and enjoyin g Siquijor what to do, and they are by scooter, habal habal, tricycle, or Jeepney.

You can rent a scooter for as little as 250 pesos per day and make your own way around the island at your own pace.

When you arrive on the island by ferry, you’ll find that there are half a dozen scooter rental stores located at the Larena ferry terminal which is super convenient. You can pick up a set of wheels for the time you plan to spend on the island.

If you are not confident driving a scooter, the other option is to hail down a Jeepney, tricycle, or habal habal (motorbike taxi) along the main road in Larena and get a ride to San Juan, the main tourist hub on the island.

The cost depends on how good your bartering skills are, though for a 40-minute drive from Larena to San Juan in a Jeepney should be around 100 pesos, in a tricycle 500 pesos, and habal-habal 350 pesos.

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BEST TIME TO VISIT SIQUIJOR?

The best time to visit Siquijor, weather-wise, is between April and July when temperatures are hot and there is barely any rainfall. This is also high season, so expect to see many tourists during these months.

I recommend visiting the tourist spots in Siquijor on the shoulder months of the high season between November and March which sees a bit of rainfall but usually only lasts for a couple of hours and the rest of the day is sunny.

Try to avoid the typhoon season which is between August and October.

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15 BEST TOURIST SPOTS IN SIQUIJOR

Now that you’ve got all the information on how to get here, where to stay, the best time to visit, and all the logistics, let’s get to the fun stuff!

So without further ado, here is the ultimate guide to the 15 Best Siquijor Tourist Spots!

PALITON BEACH

The first thing that should be on the top of your list of things to do is to hit the beach! Paliton Beach is rated as one of the best beaches in Siquijor for its glistening white sands and palm tree-fringed shoreline.

This is one tourist spot in Siquijor you do not want to miss!

Paliton Beach is located in the main tourist area of San Juan. Most accommodations are dotted along the main road in San Juan so no doubt Paliton Beach will be within walking distance from your hotel.

Paliton Beach faces west making it the perfect spot to watch the sunset on the sand with your mates!

There are a few oceanside cafes and beach bars dotted along Paliton Beach serving up cold brews and delicious meals. Most usually have happy hour between 4 pm and 6 pm, so make sure to get there around this time if you want to score some cheap drinks.

If you visit Paliton Beach during the day it’s just as good. You can find several tree swings tied to bent palms that you can have a turn on and swing out over the water’s edge!

Apart from that, there isn’t a whole lot more to do on Paliton Beach other than going swimming in the ocean, laying in a hammock underneath the coconut palms, or reading a book by the beach.

Paliton Beach really is the best beach on the island and I highly recommend adding this epic spot to your itinerary.

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BEST TOUR TO SIQUIJOR

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The best way to visit is to join a Tour To Siquijor From Dumaguete !

It includes accommodation for 2 nights, breakfast, hotel transfers, and a fun guide to spend the trip with!

CAMBUGAHAY FALLS

Cambugahay Falls is arguably the best waterfall on the island! Cambugahay Falls is most famous for its tiered levels and freshwater cascades that are surrounded by lush rainforest which is why it’s one of the most popular tourist spots in Siquijor!

Cambugahay Falls is located in Lazi which is approximately a 30-minute drive from San Juan to reach the falls and the entrance fee is 20 pesos. You may also have to pay a donation fee for parking. 

From the jump-off point, it takes around 5 minutes to walk down a set of concrete steps to reach the first level of Cambugahay Falls. This epic location features a large natural swimming hole and some man-made structures including rope swings, bamboo rafts, and a wide set of falls. 

Unfortunately, when I visited Cambugahay Falls the water was brown, and not that inviting due to heavy rains the night before. I was a little disappointed when I didn’t get to experience the true beauty of these falls, but hey, that’s just Mother Nature.

Besides the bottom swimming hole, there are a few more levels of Cambugahay Falls to explore.

Follow the trail upstream and across the bamboo bridges where you will find more freshwater swimming holes, flowing rock pools, and several cliff jumping spots.

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SALAGDOONG BEACH & CLIFF JUMP

Wondering what to do in Siquijor? Salagdoong Beach is hands down one of the best beaches on the island which is most popular for snorkeling around the colorful reefs, relaxing on the secluded beaches, and epic cliff jumping!

I highly recommend adding Salagdoong Beach to your list of best things to do in Siquijor!

Salagdoong Beach is attached to Salagdoong Beach Resort on the far east corner of the island in the town of Maria.

From San Juan, it’s approximately a 50-minute drive to reach Salagdoong Beach and the entrance fee is 50 pesos per person plus an additional 20 pesos for parking.

Salagdoong Beach boasts two beautiful coves lined with coconut palms and white sand shorelines. Just off the shore is a colorful reef that is great for snorkeling and swimming. 

I would have to say the slippery slide and cliff jumping at Salagdoong Beach is the main attraction and one for thrill-seekers! Make sure you visit during high tide to do these activities.

There are two diving boards here, one is around 5 meters and the other is 10 meters. Jumping from the top of the cliff into the turquoise waters below is one of the most adrenaline-fuelled activities to do during your visit.

Full Blog Post: Salagdoong Beach & Cliff Jump

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CENTURY-OLD BALETE TREE

The century-old Balete Tree is one of the most visited tourist spots on the island and it’s easy to see why!

This Siquijor tourist spot is located in Lazi on the south coast of Siquijor Island Philippines. From San Juan, it’s approximately a 20-minute drive and the entrance fee is only 10 pesos.

The 400-year-old Enchanted Balete Tree has a very mystical and spiritual background. It’s a place that local shamans use for sacred rituals. However, I didn’t see any witchcraft when I visited.

At the base of the Century Old Balete Tree is a small freshwater pond filled with fish that will nibble the dead skin off the soles of your feet if you dip them in.

Enjoy your fish foot spa while marveling at the thick canopy and huge vines that hang from the Old Enchanted Balete Tree.

Next to the Century Old Tree is a two-story restaurant where you can grab a meal with drinks and also a souvenir store selling all sorts of gifts. All in all, it’s one of the best places where to go in Siquijor!

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LUGNASON FALLS 

Lugnason Falls, also known as Zodiac Falls, is up there with one of the  top waterfalls in Siquijor that I highly recommend adding to your itinerary!

Lugnason Falls is located in the main tourist area of San Juan, From Paliton Beach, it’s approximately a 15-minute drive inland from the coast. The entrance is free though you may be asked to pay a small parking fee of 10 pesos.

From the jump-off point, it takes around 15 minutes to walk along a dirt trail through the forest to reach Lugnason Falls.

Lugnason Falls features a 5-meter waterfall and a large spring filled with blue Gatorade-colored water. It’s an adventurer’s playground and reminded me of the blue-ass water that I found at Kawasan Falls in Cebu .

Lugnason Falls is a great spot to hang out and go swimming under the falls to cool off. For thrill-seekers, jumping from the top of the falls into the catch basin below is a lot of fun too!

Don’t end the adventure here as there are more unique spots to be found in the same valley as Lugnason Falls. Follow the jungle trail downstream where you will find man-made aqua ducts and an epic cold spring perfect for swimming!

Can you think of better things to do Siquijor?!

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The BEST Hotel in Siquijor

Need a place to stay? Aloha Seaside Resort is conveniently located in Siquijor.

Whether you’re here to explore around or relax in comfort, Aloha Seaside Resort is an excellent option!

VISIT THE LAZI CHURCH

Lazi Church, also known as San Isidro Labrador Parish Church, is the island’s oldest, largest, and most significant Roman Catholic Church.

San Isidro Labrador Parish Church is located in Lazi on the island’s south coast. From San Juan, it’s approximately a 20-minute drive

The construction of Lazi Church was completed in 1884 and was built mainly with stone and hardwood. The bell tower attached to one side of the church was built one year later, the most dominant feature on the outside.

Next to the church, you can also find a silent convent that acts as a museum that holds many old artifacts and antiques. The entrance fee at the museum is around 20 pesos.

Lazi Church also plays home to large masses and it’s possible to take a tour inside of this century-old church with a priest.

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QUISOL MOUNTAIN VIEW

Quisol Mountain View boasts one of the best panoramic viewpoints which overlooks the island and its pristine coastlines! This epic viewpoint is an off-the-beaten-path adventure that is easy to find and far away from the crowds that you will find at other Siquijor tourist spots.

Quisol Mountain View is located at the top of the hill between Lazi and Larena. It is approximately a 40-minute drive from San Juan to Quisol Mountain View.

Here is the exact location on Google Maps.

There is no official parking lot or tourist desk at this location, so you will have to park your scooter on the side of the road and find the entry point which isn’t too hard to find.

You will see a large sign with the words ‘Quisol Mountain View’ written on it and make-shift stairs cut into the land leading up to the viewpoint. See the image below for reference.

It takes around 5 minutes to walk to the top of the mountain and you’ll be rewarded with extensive views of the island.

Unfortunately, it was a bit cloudy on the day I visited, but on a nice clear day, you will be able to see the neighboring islands of Cebu, Negros, and Bohol.

Get off the typical tourist trail and add the Quisol Mountain View to your list of things to do in Siquijor!

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LAGAAN FALLS

Lagaan Falls is one of the best waterfalls on the island and a must-visit. Swimming holes, rope swings, rock jumps, and small caves are just some of the things you can expect to find at this epic Siquijor tourist spot!

Lagaan Falls is located in Lazi on the south coast of the island. From the main tourist area of San Juan, it’s approximately a 30-minute drive to reach Lagaan Falls.

The Lagaan Falls entrance fee is 50 pesos and parking is free. At the entrance, local guides will offer to take you down to the falls but this is not necessary as the trail is clearly marked.

However, I visited these falls on my own and decided to take a guide for good company and tipped him 100 pesos at the end. 

It takes around 15 minutes to walk along a dirt trail underneath a dense rainforest canopy to reach t he first level of this waterfall.

Some of the features you will find here are a large swimming hole, rope swings, small caves, rock jumps, and a wide set of falls. 

Don’t forget to follow the jungle trail upstream where you will find small freshwater rock pools and natural jacuzzis. You could easily spend a few hours here jumping from pool to pool, swinging from the tree swings, and not getting bored.

The lush jungle surrounding Lagaan Falls makes this place so tranquil, and I highly recommend adding this spot to your list of things to see in Siquijor.

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MAN-MADE FOREST SIQUIJOR

The Man-Made Forest is similar to the Bilar Man-Made Forest in Bohol , though on a smaller scale. A visit to this tourist spot is worthy of a quick stop for a photo during your adventures around the island.

The man-made forest can be found in Maria on the southeastern corner of the island. From San Juan, it is approximately a 45-minute drive.

This enchanting stretch of road is around 2 km long and lined with beautiful mahogany trees between the towns of Minalulan and Liloan.

When you enter this parallel tunnel of trees, you’ll feel like you’ve just entered another realm. You will also notice the temperature drop drastically as you drive through the man-made forest because the canopy above almost completely cuts out the sun.

I recommend stopping by the man-made forest on your way to Salagdoong Beach, another of the places to visit in Siquijor.

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TALISAY BEACH

Talisay Beach is not as crowded and popular as Paliton Beach, which is why you should definitely find the time to visit this underrated destination.

Talisay Beach can be found between Lazi and Maria, which is also in the same direction as Salagdoong Beach.

There is no official entry point for Talisay Beach, you can park your scooter on the side of the road and follow one of the dirt trails down to the shoreline.

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Emerging out of the jungle trail, you’ll step foot onto a white sand and coral cove that is stunning, to say the least.

Talisay Beach is best visited on high tide when the water comes right up to the palm-fringed shoreline, making it easier to go for a swim. At low tide, you will have to walk across the rocky reef to find deeper water for a refreshing dip.

Talisay Beach is also a renowned spot for snorkeling, so make sure to bring a mask and snorkel set with you down to the beach.

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DAY TRIP TO APO ISLAND

Apo Island is a volcanic island located 30km off Siquijor’s southern coastline. Notorious for its dive sites and snorkeling, an Apo Island day trip is one of the top-rated things to do!

To book an Apo Island Tour you can pop into one of the many dive shops and resorts located along Paliton Beach in San Juan and organize your trip through them at least one day in advance.

A barbecue lunch and cold refreshments are usually included with the Apo Island tour.

Apo Island has been the longest-lasting community-led marine protected area in the Philippines since 1986.

Apo Island is so aesthetically pleasing to the eyes that you won’t want to close them! We anchored up the boat on the outer edge of the reef near the main beach port of Apo Island.

Shortly after anchoring, we all jumped off the side of the boat and were snorkeling with turtles in no time!

The Apo Island tour is an entire day of snorkeling with sea turtles, fish, sea snakes, and hundreds of colorful corals. There are also a few small mountain peaks on Apo Island that you can hike.

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TUBOD MARINE SANCTUARY

Tubod Marine Sanctuary is a protected reef making it one of the best snorkeling and dive sites on Siquijor Island .

Tubod Marine Sanctuary can be found in front of Coco Grove Resort and just off the shore from Tubod Beach in San Juan. From Paliton Beach, it’s approximately a 10-minute drive to reach Tubod Marine Sanctuary.

Colorful corals and an abundance of marine life flourish within this protected marine sanctuary so you are in for a real treat!

You can bring your own mask and snorkel with you or rent one from the resort and it’s a short distance swim out to the reef.

There are minimal currents and waves at Tubod Marine Sanctuary and the waters are incredibly clear. I recommend setting aside at least one hour of your day to enjoy this epic location.

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BUTTERFLY SANCTUARY

A new tourist spot in Siquijor is the beautiful butterfly sanctuary.

The Butterfly Sanctuary is located close to the highest point on the island at Cang-apa village between Lazi and Larena. From San Juan, it is approximately a 40-minute drive.

The butterfly park is run by a local man who welcomes guests to walk around the gardens and interact with the butterflies and other bugs inside his sanctuary.

It’s wort a quick stop to have a poke around and grab a fresh buko (coconut) before continuing on to the next spot!

You can also visit the Quisol Mountain Viewpoint which is right around the corner from the butterfly sanctuary.

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LOCONG FALLS

Nestled in the southern part of Siquijor Island, this waterfall offers a refreshing swimming spot for a small entrance fee of 50 pesos.

Once you get there, you’ll be greeted by a guide, which is optional but I recommend for supporting the local community.

Plus, he knows his way around the area so you stay safe with an expert.

These Siquijor Falls aren’t very high but beautiful nonetheless and there’s even a rope for you to swing and make the most of your time.

Overall, this spot provides a peaceful and secluded location for a refreshing swim in the natural beauty of Siquijor, and you can stop here on the way to Cambugahay Falls!

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CANGBANGAG FALLS

The last Siquijor waterfall I recommend visiting is Cangbangag Falls. Enveloped in lush forests, this waterfall is a breathtaking sight you don’t want to miss, despite the remote location.

You can get there by scooter from Butterfly Sanctuary and, truth be told, it’s easy to get lost while finding it, but the locals will help you once you’re nearby.

I recommend wearing proper shoes as it is about a 20-minute trek to reach the falls. However, the journey is worth it once you get a glimpse of it!

The falls are not crowded, mostly visited by friendly locals, which is a great way to experience a special experience when visiting Siquijor.

All in all, I highly recommend Cangbangag Falls as one of the Siquijor destinations to add to your itinerary.

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Thank you for the in-depth information!! We were thinking that 5 days might be too long to spend on Siquijor Island, but with some great sights to see and some relaxing on the beach…I think 5 days will be perfect!

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15 Best Things to Do in Siquijor Island (the Philippines)

An island of witchcraft, healing, spiritual rituals, and…. beaches. Siquijor is truly a one of a kind island. For centuries, the indigenous people on this tiny island off the coast of Bohol have been living in the mountains where they brew and concoct special potions to cure physical ailments, treat emotional scars, and to dispel evil spirits.

Unless you need an exorcism, however, you might be more interested to know what kind of adventures this island has in store for you. As with most islands in the Visayas, Siquijor is a vacationer’s paradise with white sand beaches, turquoise water, mysterious caves, incredible reefs, sublime snorkel spots, and gorgeous guesthouses. With one of the highest literacy rates in the country, you can expect lots of friendly locals who are eager to speak English with you.

To get there, catch a ferryboat from Dumaguete or Tagbilaran that will take you to the Siquijor port where you’ll be able to catch a tricycle into town.

Let’s explore the best things to do in Siquijor Island :

1. Old Enchanted Balete Tree

Old Enchanted Balete Tree

As with many sites on Siquijor, the Balete Tree has a mystical and spiritual background. This 400-year old tree is often used for sacred rituals by the local shamen. It’s unlikely that you will stumble upon any witchcraft during your visit, however.

Instead, you’ll be dipping your toes into the fishpond at the base of the tree. Have a seat and let the fish eat the dead skin off you’re the soles of your feet. While you sit, you can gawk at the size of this majestic Balete Tree with hundreds of thick vines hanging all around. Come to think of it, this tree does look like the best place for witchcraft.

2. Siquijor Butterfly Sanctuary

Siquijor Butterfly Sanctuary

In Cabilao village in Larena town, you’ll find this stunning butterfly sanctuary that is worth a quick visit. With a 200 square meter habitat, you can interact with and observe over 20 species of butterflies. You will see them in every stage of life from caterpillar to pupa and beyond.

Not only will this adventure add to your experience on the island of Siquijor, but it will also contribute to the education of youth. Siquijor Butterfly Sanctuary serves as an educational conservation center that teaches school children about biodiversity and how to preserve it. Your entrance fee is going towards a great cause.

3. Salagdoong Beach

Salagdoong Beach

Ask the locals which beach is the best and they will likely say it Saladoong Beach. This is a local favorite not only because of its pristine sandy beaches and warm water, but also for the seaside activities!

For you dare devils, there is cliff diving where you can jump off 7-meter and 10-meter planks straight into the water. There are also water slides built into the rocks that wind around and send you sailing into the sea. Just make sure you take a moment at the top of both activities to look around and appreciate the spectacular views.

4. Lugnason Falls

Lugnason Falls

No visit to a Philippine island would be complete without a trip to a magnificent waterfall. Lugnason Falls is idyllic with clear rushing water that spills out into a turquoise basin below. The depth of the pool is perfect for swimming and the pressure from the falls is usually ideal for getting an aqua back massage.

The fall’s water comes from a steam up above that is fed by a natural spring. For a few years, the spring was totally dried up and there were no falls. Then, it is said that local shaman blessed the springs and water came back to life.

5. Tubod Marine Sanctuary

Tubod Marine Sanctuary

There are three rules to follow when you visit this protected marine sanctuary in Siquijor: don’t collect any shells, do not damage the corals by stepping on them, and no fishing. Because the rules have been so respectfully followed, this marine sanctuary has absolutely thrived!

Located right in front of Coco Grove Beach Resort, there is so much to explore in this a 7-hectare enclave. Above ground you have the choice to lounge on the floating raft with sun chairs or take the kayak out and about. Underwater, you can grab a snorkel and get acquainted with the massive amount of sea life just hanging out.

6. Paliton Beach

Paliton Beach

Located near the town of San Juan is Paliton Beach. This beach has no major public access and you might even miss it if you were looking for it on your own- it’s that hidden.

Hire a tricycle to take you and he will point out the small, indiscreet path through an undeveloped plot of land. As you make your way through, the beach will be waiting to greet you!

You’ll find bright white sand beaches that seem to reflect the sun with large coral boulders on either side. Part of the beach has turquoise waters and other patches are full of reefs perfect for exploring. Bring your snorkel!

7. Kanheron Ranch

Kanheron Ranch

Owned by a Filipino-American couple who have a deep love of the wild wild west days, Kanheron Ranch transports you to the old frontier with buck heads on the walls, cow hide couches, log cabin vaulted ceilings and just about everything else you’d expect to see in an old western movie.

You can pop in on your own and enjoy the sights of cowboy hats, boots, and belt buckles all around. Or if you’d like a tour of the museum featuring western artifacts, take the hour-long expedition where a guide will usher you from case to case. It’s an interesting way to spend a couple of hours.

8. Al Capone’s Pizzeria

Al Capone's Pizzeria

When you need a little comfort food, there is only one place on Siquijor that will hit the spot and that is Al Capone’s Pizzeria. Using the finest imported cheeses and meats then artfully cooked in a wood fire pizza oven, you can expect the best pie you’ve had in weeks. This gem of a restaurant also serves sandwiches, wings, and salads that pair perfectly.

They’ve got some great beers on tap and WIFI if you want to get cozy for a couple of hours. Or, on the likely chance that it is either raining or too hot for you to venture outside, just call them up for delivery.

9. Kagusuan Beach

Kagusuan Beach

For unspoiled views and some serious privacy, you can spend the day relaxing on this hidden beach. Seriously, odds are that no one else will be disturbing you as this beach isn’t even widely known by the locals. That being said, you’re going to want to triple check with your tricycle driver that he knows where to go.

Once you arrive, it’s pure paradise. There are interesting rock formations that have been eroded into the reef cliffs that not only make for fun climbing spots, but some jet out offering a sandy, shady spot to lie underneath.

Enjoy splashing in the water all on your own .

10. Restaurant Saki

Restaurant Saki

For stunning views of the ocean atop an overlooking cliff, visit Restaurant Saki.

This Asian sushi spot on Siquijor is the perfect place to grab an ice-cold beer or to enjoy a cocktail made by bartenders who really know what they’re doing. Your sushi will be made by Yoshimi, a food artist who is passionate about what she does. Order the sushi platter and expect generous portions that are perfect to share.

Stay til the evening and you’ll be rewarded with one of the most beautiful sunsets you’ve ever witnessed. There are comfy chairs pointed right in that direction so feel free to melt into the atmosphere and enjoy life’s precious moments.

11. Cantabon Cave

Cantabon Cave

Cave spelunking is not for the faint of heart! If you like fear-defying, heart-pounding extreme activities, then pencil in a visit to Cantabon Cave.

Situated 800-meters into the ground, the only way is down. You’ll be harnessed in and ascend for a solid 20 minutes deep into the earth. You’ll have headlamps on to light up the slippery, alien-like walls of Catabon Cave with rock sickles hanging down from every direction. Your guide will be right by your side to explain everything!

It’s going to be cold down there so bring a sweater.

12. Marelle’s Underwater World Museum

Marelle's Underwater World Museum

A comprehensive collection of sea shells, corals, and crabs of every shape, size and species- Marelle’s Underwater World Museum is an educational and fascinating way to spend an hour of your day.

At Marelle’s Underwater World Museum, you’ll find exhibits that speak to the fishing culture here in Siquijor like catamaran fishing boats, fishing nets, graphs, charts, and maps.

This is also one of the best spots to buy creative and unique souvenirs. They’ve got lots of “Siquijor” themed shells that have been turned into magnets, key chains, and trinkets.

13. Siquijor Mountain Bike Tour

Siquijor Mountain Bike Tour

If you thought the beaches and waterfalls of Siquijor were beautiful, just wait until you explore inland.

With rolling green hills for miles and miles, once you get going on your mountain bike tour it feels like you and your group are the only humans on earth.

There are ‘Red, Blue and Green’ level tracks to fit a range of mountain biking skills and experience. You’ll explore with a guide who knows each route like the back of his hand and will make sure that you have a fun and safe adventure.

14. Snorkel on San Juan Beach

Snorkel on San Juan Beach

If you’re a decent swimmer, than there is a surprise waiting for you just off the shore from San Juan Beach.

Grab your snorkel and maybe even rent some slippers, then swim about 50-meters off the coast where you’ll find a snorkeling paradise. There are colorful reefs as far as you can see with an abundance of wild life waiting to be discovered. You’ll see all of the likely characters such as clown fish darting in and out of anemones and big schools of fish swimming around in unison.

15. Scooter around the Island

Siquijor By Scooter

Rent a motorbike and take your own tour of the circular island. As you ride, you’ll pass signs for popular tourists spots such as the butterfly sanctuary, waterfalls, caves, and beaches. Take you time exploring as you wish.

This is an extremely safe island in terms of crime, so don’t be afraid to follow dirt paths or side streets and see where they lead. This is often the best way to find great restaurants, contribute to neighborhood convenience stores, and find unspoiled beauty.

Plus, the locals and their children are super friendly and will greet you with a smile or an invitation to play some games.

15 Best Things to Do in Siquijor Island (the Philippines):

  • Old Enchanted Balete Tree
  • Siquijor Butterfly Sanctuary
  • Salagdoong Beach
  • Lugnason Falls
  • Tubod Marine Sanctuary
  • Paliton Beach
  • Kanheron Ranch
  • Al Capone's Pizzeria
  • Kagusuan Beach
  • Restaurant Saki
  • Cantabon Cave
  • Marelle's Underwater World Museum
  • Siquijor Mountain Bike Tour
  • Snorkel on San Juan Beach
  • Scooter around the Island

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23 Awesome Tourist Spots in Siquijor Things to Do on the “Island of Fire and Witchcraft”

Within the cluster of Cebu, Negros, and Bohol in the Vasaya Islands of the Philippines lies a smaller stop off with turquoise waters and unreal beaches.  Siquijor Island.  A cluster of white sands, clear turquoise waters, and warmth year round make the tourist spots in Siquijor great lures for everything from diving, to lounging, to motorbike mounted side adventures.

siquijor island tourist spot

Between your experiences of swimming with whale sharks on Cebu , snorkeling and diving with turtles off Apo Island , and **motorbiking the Chocolate Hills and “rice field islands”** of Bohol, Siquijor is a worthwhile break that I highly recommend.

One day is plenty for exploring the island.  Two to three days are perfect if you plan to dive the amazing dive sites or relax on a beach without the pressure of sightseeing.  Regardless of your tastes, Siquijor is a nice bit of respite from the sometimes chaotic Philippine travel trail.

siquijor island tourist spot

  • Scooter around the Island
  • Old Enchanted Balete Tree
  • Siqijor Butterfly Sanctuary
  • Snorkel at San Juan Beach
  • Saladong Beach
  • Paliton Beach
  • Kagusuan Beach
  • Luznanon Falls
  • Cambuhaguay Falls
  • Gurwahon Spring Park
  • Capilay Springs
  • Hike Mount Bandilan
  • SCUBA Dive: Fun dive or certify in crystal clear waters
  • Tubod Marine Sanctuary
  • Visit the recovering reefs, previously devastated by the tsunami
  • Kanheron Ranch
  • Marelle’s underwater World Musem
  • Swim in the mangroves
  • Visit Lazi Convent
  • St. Francis Assisi Church
  • Mountain Bike Tour
  • Cantaon Cave Tour
  • Visit a healer
  • Sunset on the west coast of the island in San Juan
  • Monkey Business
  • Bellview Kuzzina Bar and Restaurant
  • M’s restaurant

Al Capone’s Pizzeria

Restaurant saki, daily budget & expenses.

  • Where is Siqijor (in relation to other sites)
  • From Dumagete
  • From….?
  • Where to Stay in Siquijor

Best Time to Visit Siquijor

Getting around siquijor, wifi, internet, and connectivity on siqijor, 21 best tourist spots in siquijor and things to do on the “island of fire”, 1. rent a motorbike and ride the main rode around the island of siquijor..

Renting a motorbike is the perfect way to get around the island of Siquijor and see amazing views along the way.  Without stops, this trip would take 2-3 hours, and you’ll pass all of the major beaches and not so major beaches, making it the perfect Siquijor tour. 

Tourist Spots in Siquijor (ArotherAbroad.com)

A scooter will run you roughly 350 PHP (~$7 USD) per day allowing you to wander freely and fitting those tight, backpacker budgets.

The best option for renting is through your host at your hostel or hotel.  Your hostel or hotel managers are more vested in you having a good experience (and them getting a good review) so they’ll steer you in the right direction.   

Once you have your motorbike, it’s time to ride!  Simply ride the road labeled “Provincial Road” in Google Maps and Maps.me.  The road is fully developed the entire way, and traffic is light enough that even novice riders will be comfortable with the cruise. 

2.   Visit the 400-year-Old Enchanted Balete Tree

The “Enchanted” Balete tree is over 400 years old.  The “enchanted” part is that it’s a miracle the tree survived that long.  Fair enough.

If your travels have you needing a pedi, stick your feet in the pool in front the tree so the fish can give you a nibble pedicure.  Gonna admit, I didn’t do this.  I’m not judging anyone…toe licking just isn’t my thing.  Especially not by fish.  But you do you boo! I was kind of tempted. 

This stop is only about 10 minutes…but it gave me a much appreciated chance for ice cream!  It’s for sale at the shop next to the tree and welcomed on a hot day before proceeding onto the next spot on my Siquijor itinerary.

3. Visit the Siquijor Butterfly Sanctuary

How could you miss the chance to be surrounded by butterflies?  This attraction is admittedly small but is a wonderful stop off on your motorcycle tour. 

siquijor island tourist spot

The sanctuary is located in the middle of the island, so cruising over gives you a chance to see more of the island than its beaches.

Entry Fee:  100 Pesos (~$2 USD)

4. Sun, Snorkel, and Sunset at San Juan Beach

A stretch of beach with white sands, turquoise waters, and plenty of areas to snorkel. San Juan beach is exactly what you expect to see in the Philippines.  Just swim about 50 meters off shore and you’ll find a nice reef to snorkel and enjoy.  Or stay on the sand and enjoy the view.

Another perk of San Juan Beach is that its in the little area of San Juan, which has some of the best accommodations and food options on the island.  This makes it a convenient place to swim and sun before walking a short ways for a snack or beverage.

Be sure to spend your sunsets at San Juan Beach as it is the most beautiful, west-facing beach on the island.

siquijor island tourist spot

5. Saladong Beach and Saladong Beach Resort

Saladong beach is part of a beach resort and is more resort than beach.  Entry will run 50 pesos.  Inside, there are picnic tables and a restaurant.  The beach here is actually quite small and there are better beaches elsewhere on the island, but the restaurant here makes Saladong beach a perfect stop on a motorbike tour around the island.

As small as the beach is, the sands are white and the water is warm.  There is also a cliff to dive from with 7 and 10 meters height…I would wait for high tide though.

6. Paliton Beach

Paliton Beach is a little off the beaten path and you may even miss the access road if you         ‘re not paying close attention, so ask a local if lost.  This tiny stretch of beach is touted (by some) as being the most beautiful on the island.  White sands and pristinely beautiful waters make for great views on the surface, while patchy reefs make for good snorkeling below.

siquijor island tourist spot

7. Kagusuan Beach

This beach, which is “officially closed”, is more about the adventure than the destination.  Depending where you’re coming from on the island, getting there may take an hour by motorbike and you’ll notice on arrival that this is far from being the most beautiful beach and there are absolutely no tourists.  But, like I said, this beach is all about the adventure of getting there…ideally via motorycle.  If you want a nice detour from your explorations of the island, add Kagusuan Beach as a stopoff

8. Visit Lugnason Falls

If the beaches of the Philippines haven’t met all of your criteria for aquatic paradises, drop by Lugnason Falls.  A series of falls with short hikes, maximum of 15 minutes each, takes you to various falls and pools where you can swim & chill, play on the rope swing, and even cliff dive.  Be sure to go early to beat the crowds and beware that the falls are less spectacular in the dry season (~February), due to lack of rain.

siquijor island tourist spot

9. Cambuhaguay Falls

Closer to the far side (east) of the island you’ll find another, fun waterfall – Cambuhaguay Falls.  Jump into the pools, ride a bamboo raft, or simply splash and relax.  Whatever you do, this Cambhaguay makes a lovely dip and respite from the heat that comes with tourist high season on Siquijor.

The falls open at 7AM and entry is free, you’ll only pay for parking.  Additionally, you can pay for a bamboo raft ride or to have a guide take you between the falls.

10. Gurwahon Spring Park

Moreso a mangrove tour via catwalk than a spring.  The Gurwahon Spring Park is a series of wood and bamboo catwalks meandering through various mangroves for a calming, peaceful tour with a change of scenery between the single, tiny spring and the sea.

11. Capilay Springs

A park full of green surrounding a manmade swimming pool fed by cool, natural spring water. This spot makes for a great picnic or a break from the day. Entrance is free, but expect tons of tourists any time of day.

12. Mount Bandilaan Hike

If you’re craving a hike, Mount Bandilaan may be a quick, satisfying fix.  At 632 meters above sea level, Mount Bandilaan is the tallest point on Siquijor island and makes for a pleasant 20 minutes of hiking from the parking lot.  If you crave a bit more of a hike, you can walk from the town of Siquijor which is roughly 10 kilometers away. 

During Holy Week, healers come in droves to the mountain for special ceremonies and to provide their services, so be sure visit if you’re in town then.  For 2020, holy week is Sunday April 5 to Sunday April 11, but holy week shifts each year with the dates of Easter, so check on arrival to see if you’re lucky enough to enjoy the festivities.

13. SCUBA Dive: Fun dive or certify

Countless islands in the Philippines are renowned for their undersea experiences at a cheap price, and Siquijor is no different.  The water is warm, the coral reefs and gardens are flourishing, and the price is right. If you have the time, whether you’re coming for a fun dive or need to get your open water certification, consider doing either on Siquijor.

siquijor island tourist spot

With our friends at Mystic Dives a fun dive will run you ~$25 USD and an Open Water Course will run ~$375 in water that’s warmer, clearer, and more full of life than most other options around the globe.  

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14. Tubod Marine Sanctuary

Tubod Marine Sanctuary is another fantastic snorkeling spot.  This small yet well-preserved coral garden is home to schools of colorful fish and easy swimming (no currents).  Snorkeling is best at high tide, as the coral garden is right near the shore.

Tubod Marine Sanctuary Entry Fee: 50 Pesos (~$1 USD)

15. Visit the recovering reefs

In 2013, an earthquake in nearby Cebu and Bohol caused a tsunami that also devastated Siquijor.  Along with tremendous damage on the island, a handful of the reefs facing the tsunami were raked clean.  Today, efforts are being made to sector off these areas, allowing the reefs to regrow.  If you love nature, this presents an opportunity to walk on sandbars at low tide and see what a reef in the making looks like.  You can even hire a guide for a small fee to walk you out carefully to see the growing reef and emerging sea life up close, while your guide explains the process happening before your eyes

16. Kanheron Ranch

Essentially a bar with a “wild west” and cowboys theme and tons of memorabilia makes a fun stop off for anyone curious about the old American west

siquijor island tourist spot

Open 9AM to 6PM daily

17. Marelle’s Underwater World Musem

A small museum that showcases seashells and small marine life of the Philippines with an emphasis on educating and inspiring marine conservation efforts, in the Philippines and beyond.

Marelle’s has an onsite café and restaurant as well, making it another stop off option on the Siquijor Island motorbike tour.

Open 7AM to 10PM daily

18. Swim and snorkel in the mangroves

A perfect complement to snorkeling in the coral gardens alongside the pristine, white sands beaches, snorkeling in the mangroves presents a complete different view and set of marine life for amateur aquatic adventurers.  The ride between Lazi and Salagdoong beach presents the opportunity to play in the mangroves as do several other places on the island…so keep an eye out.

19. Visit Lazi Convent

A 130+ year old Roman Catholic church that is UNESCO World Heritage nominee site and a Philippine National Culture Treasure built from wood and stones from the sea.  A beautiful site for those who love churches and architecture and unique in the predominately Buddhist, Hindu, and Muslim region of Asia.

siquijor island tourist spot

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20. St. Francis Assisi Church (Siquijor Church)

Built in 1783, the St. Franciss Assisi Parish contains the oldest church on the island.  The church, convent, and bell tower that makeup the grounds are less than half a kilometer from the port and an easy site to see.

21. Mountain Bike Tour

With countless hills on the island, there are plenty of options to get in some downhill single-track riding and mountain bike meandering.  Visit any of the tourist shops, or talk to your hostel/hotel provider about booking mountain bike tours.

siquijor island tourist spot

22. Cantabon Cave Tour

Tucked in the mountains, this cave was described to me as “the most beautiful in the Philippines”.  The cave extends for about 800 meters and a tour can take up to three hours as you walk and wiggle through the cave’s spaces. The biggest draw of this cave is that it is completely undeveloped, so you get that adventurous feeling and a great contrast to the hills and beaches of Siquijor

You will have to pay an entrance fee and pay for a guide as guides are required.  Also, dress accordingly because you will be getting wet and crawling around a bit.

Tour Price: 600 Pesos (~$12 USD) including guide and entry fee

23. Visit a healer

Whether you’re looking for a cure to an illness or a love potion (seriously!!) Siquijor’s healers are renowned for being effective.  Siquijor’s reputation for witchcraft began with rumors from Spanish sailors in the 1600’s.  The reputation continues as an aspect of the Siquijor culture today, preserved by the “mananambal” or witches/healers that are very proud to carry on the heritage.

siquijor island tourist spot

To experience a healer on Siquijor, it is best to come during holy week which overlaps with healing week .  During this period that occurs right around Easter but changes every year, healers come out in droves, in places such as Mount Bandilaan, to heal as a show of good faith to the community. 

During other times of the year, talk to the manager at your accommodation and they’ll put you on the right track for your healing experience.

24. Sunset on the west coast of the island in San Juan

After a long day of journeying and exploring, end the adventure in San Juan at the west coast of the island watching the sun drop into the sea.  Between the vibe, the sands, the sea, and the sun, you’ll be hard pressed to find a view and experience this beautiful and refreshing back home…so soak it up and enjoy.

siquijor island tourist spot

Here’s a great vid of Siquijor to get you in the mood

Where to eat and drink in siquijor, monkey business – in san juan.

If you have no idea where to eat, go to Monkey business.  A cool vibe with upbeat music, and swings instead of bar stools, as well as a great menu of food, cocktails, and mocktails make this a trusty food spot for anyone.  The food served is Filipino fusion, but there are plenty of western dishes on the menu for lunch and dinner.  I highly recommend the lemongrass lemonade.

siquijor island tourist spot

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Bellview Kuzzina Bar and Restaurant (Collocated with the E.I. Hotel) – Near Siquijor Port

If you’re near the Siquijor port, you’ll only have a handful of not so great options for food.  Save yourself some trouble by heading to the Bellview restaurant.  This restaurant is in the first floor of a hotel and serves Filipino food and western food in large portions that are well prepared 

M Restaurant– Near Siquijor Port

A purely local spot that serves quick snacks, like the local version of pizza and burgers…but honestly, they’re not that great.  However, I do recommend their fresh baked goods to take as to go snacks to go, as they’re delicious, cheap, and packaged to go.  I loaded up on the banana bread and pineapple upside down cake for 50 cents a slice for my cruise around the island by motorbike.  The cakes hit the spot perfectly when I sat cliff side overlooking the ocean for a break and a snack

Open 7 days a week from lunchtime until midnight, Al Capone’s delivers pizzas, calzones, and sandwiches for 100 – 200 Pesos ($2 -$4 USD).  This spot is one of the staples for western food, and the sandwiches make great to-go meals for motorcycle journeys.

Restaurant Saki is repeatedly recommended just as much for the hilltop view as its Japanese dishes and Asian fusion dishes.  Heads up if you’re on a budget, this restaurant is a bit pricier than other options for eating on Siquijor, but you’re mostly paying for the view.

Average Hostel Price : $8 per night – best booked in advance through Booking.com

Budget Hotel Price: $25-$50 per night – also best booked in advance through Booking.com

Cost of a Meal (Western Style): $5-$7

Daily Motorscooter Rental: $7

Average Daily Budget on Siquijor: $50 – $70 (without tours and entrance fees)

How to get to Siquijor

Getting to Siquijor is easy and cheap, just plan on it taking a bit of time, as the only way to arrive or leave is by ferry.  Your best options for making your way to Siquijor are from Dumaguette on Negros Island, from Tagbilaran in Bohol, and from Cebu City.  All three options are via ferry with plenty of departure times.  To book, simply go to the port and purchase your ticket, optimally at least one day in advance to ensure you get the time that is best for your itinerary.

Leaving Siquijor

Siquijor has two separate ports: Siquijor port and Larena port. 

The Siquijor port receives ferries from Dumaguette. 

The Larena port, 20 minutes motorbike ride away from Siquijor port, receives boats from Cebu City and Tagbilaran, Bohol.

Going to Dumaguete and Apo Island:

Leave from Siquijor Ferry Terminal. Ticket price -200 Pesos.  Be sure to check in and get your seat one hour prior

Going to Tagbilaran, Bohol

Leave from Larena ferry port.  Boats leave once daily at 12:30PM.  Be sure to check in at least one hour prior to confirm your seat.  I recommend booking 24 hours in advance as seats tend to book out.

Going to Cebu City

The ferry to Cebu City leaves from the Larena Port multiple times daily

Where to stay on Siquijor: San Juan

Not all beaches in the Philippines were created equal.  Lucky for you, the best beaches on Siquijor are clustered around the little area of San Juan, on the southwest part of the island.  All of the best accommodation on the island is also conveniently situated along the little stretch of road that runs through this “beach village” of San Juan.  Staying here, in San Juan, allows you to walk to the best places to snorkel and dive, and easily find your choice of cuisine, Filipino or Western, when you’re done with the beach.

Renting snorkel equipment or a motorbike, or arranging a dive through one of the dive shops here in San Juan is very easy too.

For specific places to say, Booking.com has the best selection, but consider these spots to keep things interesting…

For a unique experience: GLAMPING Siquijor – Exactly what it sounds like, this “campsite” sits on a pristine stretch of San Juan’s white sand beaches.  Large, luxury tents sit within view of the ocean, walking distance from plenty of bars and restaurants, and in a great location for sunsets. When booking, note that the tents further back from the ocean are cheaper at half the price.

Be sure to book well in advance as reservations at this spot book up quickly.  When I showed up, they were fully booked out for the next week.

Nearly any time of year is great for visiting siquijor.  The weather stays above the 70’s (23 Celsius) most of the year making it consistently warm enough to swim comfortably.  Do note that the temperatures can get into the 90’s Fahrenheit (30+ Celsius) between late May and September.

Tourist high seasons are in April, May, and September.  If you come during these months, book ahead as the best accommodation will book quickly and not be available on arrival or what remains will be very overpriced by Southeast Asia standards.

For getting around Siquijor you will hae two options: renting a motorbike, or hiring a tricycle.

A rented motorbike is by far the best, cheapest, and most convenient way to move around the island.  The roads on Siquijor are well paved, traffic isn’t bad at all, and scooters only cost ~$7 per day. Having your scooter gives you the freedom to explore the beaches and locales as you see fit on the 3 hour cruise of Siquijor Island’s circumferential road.  To rent a scooter, your best bet is renting from your hotel or guesthouse, or the provider they recommend.  This ensures a better experience as the quality of the service the scooter rental provides is linked to your review of the hotel, giving your hotel/hostel an incentive to look out for your best interests.

Tricycles, on the other hand, are simply motorcycles fitted with a sidecar to carry a few people.  On Siquijor, the rates for hiring tricycles are always overpriced during the initial ask and require a bit of negotiating.  Even after negotiating, expect to pay much more than the ~$7 USD it would cost to rent your own scooter.

Don’t expect extremely fast wifi on Siquijor.  Most restaurants catering to tourists and most hotels and guesthouses do have wifi with moderate speeds. Your best bet is to buy a local SIM card with data (~$7) before leaving Manila and Cebu. Cell and data signal through local carriers is reliable through most of the island…just don’t expect that data to be too fast either.

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“It’s safe here,” our tricycle driver shared proudly. “You can leave your luggage in the tricycle. No one’s gonna take it.”

That would have been comforting, except he added, “They’re afraid of the needle .”

And just like that, my friend Grace was overtaken by fear. LOL. By reputation, Siquijor is a land of witchcraft and black magic, something that my companion was awfully aware of. But I have traveled long enough to know that a place’s reputation doesn’t always match reality, a view I have explained thoroughly to my friend to blow her doubts away.

But five minutes into this trip, our trike driver filled her mind with images of mysticism. “It’s real,” he said. “I can even take you to a village here so you could meet one.” He was probably referring to the faith healers.

Any other day, I would have said yes as it is something that has always tickled my curiosity, but Grace was quick to steer the conversation away from the topic. “Let’s stick to the beaches!”

Ah beaches. Yes, like many other remote corners of the Philippines, Siquijor too is bursting with something equally magical — natural beauty. This travel guide will allow you to explore beachy side of the province, not much the witchy side. (Sorry if that’s what you’re after. LOL.) And to be honest, that’s probably the only sorcery you’re gonna need.

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UNDERSTANDING SIQUIJOR

When the Spaniards first set foot in the island, they were captivated by fireflies swarming around molave trees, hence the nickname “Isla del Fuego” (Island of Fire). As one of the first provinces reached by the clutches of Spain, Siquijor has Roman Catholicism deeply rooted in their history and culture. In fact, most of the island’s manmade attractions are religious structures.

siquijor island tourist spot

In terms of land area and population, Siquijor is the third smallest province in the country. It’s so small, you can see most of its key tourist spots in one day or two, although we urge you to stay longer.

  • Language : Cebuano. English is widely understood.
  • Currency : Philippine peso (PhP). PhP100 = USD2, EUR 1.65, KRW 22000, JPY218
  • Mode of payment : Cash. There are a few ATMs in the island so if you’re coming from Dumaguete or Cebu, it would be more convenient to withdraw money before your visit.

WHERE TO STAY IN SIQUIJOR

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If you’re strapped for cash, you’ll find several accommodations for less than P1000 a night, with some going as low as P300, especially at town centers and port area. However, note that many of them are basic fan rooms with barely any amenities.

But if you want more comfort, you can stay at a guest house. If you have more funds, staying at a beach-front resort would be ideal. The following are the top options on Agoda, ranked by reviews. Here are the top rated properties on Agoda.

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HOW TO GET TO SIQUIJOR

Siquijor doesn’t have its own airport, but it is easily accessible from Dumaguete City in Negros Oriental. Access from ferry is also possible but it takes hours.

siquijor island tourist spot

MANILA TO SIQUIJOR

If you’re coming from Manila, you have to fly to Dumaguete or Cebu first. Between the two, Dumaguete is the faster, cheaper, and easier option.

  • Fly to Dumaguete City . Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific Air carry passengers from Manila to Dumaguete in about 1.5 hours. You can look for flights at Traveloka.com .
  • Take a tricycle to Dumaguete Sea Port (near the boulevard). Travel time: 15-30 minutes. Fare: P120-150.
  • Buy a ticket and board a ferry to Siquijor . Travel time: 1 hour. Fare: P136 to P360, depending on the destination port, class, and liner. Several shipping lines ply this route so you’re sure to find one every 2 hours. Options are fewer on Saturdays, though. You also have to pay the terminal fee, P25.

Note : The island has two main sea ports, though: one in Siquijor (the town) and the other in Larena. Choose the one near your resort or hotel.

CEBU TO SIQUIJOR

If you’re in Cebu or you want to visit Siquijor as part of your extended Cebu trip, here’s how to get there.

  • Make your way to Cebu South Terminal . If you’re coming from Mactan airport, board the myBus outside the domestic terminal to SM City. There’s a bus leaving the Mactan Airport every 30 minutes from 7am-11am, and every 20 minutes from 11am-9:30pm. Fare: P25. Then take a cab to the South Bus Terminal. Outside these hours, you may take a cab, Uber or Grab straight to the bus terminal. Fare is between P230-P300, depending on traffic.
  • Hop into the bus bound for Liloan (in Santander Municipality). Travel time: 4-5 hours. Fare: P162 (ordinary), P200 (air-conditioned).
  • Board the ferry bound for Sibulan (in Negros Oriental). Travel time: 20-25 minutes. Fare: P50 (ticket) + P10 Terminal Fee + P2 Municipal Fee.
  • At Sibulan Port, ride a jeepney or pedicab to Dumaguete City . Jeepney fare is P12. Pedicab is P10 per person.
  • Once in Dumaguete City, take a tricycle to Dumaguete Port . Fare: P10.

HOW TO GET AROUND SIQUIJOR

Upon disembarking at either Siquijor or Larena Port, you will be greeted by tricycle and multi-cab drivers, enticing you to get their services. These are legit. (At least most of them are.) Not only can they take you to your resort, they can also tour you around.

Transportation options are very limited in the island. If you can’t drive a motorcycle, you have two main choices:

  • Tricycle Tour : P1000-P1200 per tricycle. Up to 3 pax.
  • Multi-cab Tour : P1800 per vehicle. Can accommodate 15+ pax.

According to our trike driver, the following are also available, although we never really saw any rental places.

  • Van Tour : P2500 per vehicle
  • Motorcycle rental : P350 per vehicle

In our case, we began our tour right away and decided to just drop our luggage at the reception of our resort along the way. This way, we get to maximize our day.

The itinerary isn’t fixed. Although your guide/driver will have their recommendations, you also get to choose where you want to go. For example, Kagusuan Beach isn’t part of the usual tricycle route but our driver agreed to take us there at no extra cost.

If you enjoyed your first day tour, hire your guide-driver for your second day so he could pick you up at the resort.

PLACES TO VISIT IN SIQUIJOR

There are two main tours in Siquijor: Coastal Tour and Mountain Tour. The Coastal Tour will show you around the island, making stops at beaches and churches among others. The Mountain Tour will take you deeper inland to Cantabon Cave and Bandilaan Park.

To maximize your time, choose your stops well. Siquijor has a lot of wonderful spots to offer, but to be honest, there are some that can be a bit underwhelming. For example, the Old Balete Tree and Capilay Spring Park can feel like tourist traps at first glance and they pale in comparison to Aurora’s greater balete tree and Camiguin’s hot springs respectively. But here’s the thing: they are legit attractions among locals , who were the original patrons. Context. But feel free to skip them if you feel like you’re not into them. This way, you can have more time for other sites.

Coastal Tour (aka Land Tour)

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  • Salagdoong Beach . Perhaps the most popular beach on the island. Great for cliff-jumping. Entrance fee: P30. Parking Fee: P40.
  • Kagusuan Beach . A short stretch of sand concealed in between rocks.
  • Cambugahay Falls . A small, three-tiered waterfall. Perfect for a quick freshwater dip and a mandatory Tarzan rope swing (jk, it’s not mandatory). Entrance Fee: P10. Unli-Swing: P20. Parking Fee: P20.
  • Lazi Church and Convent . More formally known as San Isidro Labrador Parish Church, a Baroque structure which was declared a National Cultural Treasure.
  • Siquijor Church . Aka St Francis de Assisi Church. Standing right next to the port.
  • Capilay Spring Park
  • Enchanted Balete Tree. Entrance fee: P10.
  • Paliton Beach
  • Guiwanon Spring Park

Mountain Tour

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  • Cantabon Cave . Great for spelunking newbies. It’s not that challenging, but there are curious rock formations and refreshing pools inside. This was the highlight of our stay in Siquijor! Tour Fee: P500 for 3 pax, including guide fee and rental of helmet and flash lights.
  • Mt. Bandilaan Park . Perched atop a hill, offering a walking trail and a view of the province and nearby islands.

SAMPLE SIQUIJOR ITINERARY

Below is a sample overnight itinerary with cost breakdown for a group of three. You may pattern your own itinerary after this. Just adjust it according to your needs.

You can book a tricycle or multi-cab tour of the island as soon as you arrive in the island. If your resort is along the way, you may ask the driver to make a quick stop there to check in and leave your bags at the reception before continuing your tour.

The Island Tour mentioned below would take you to key tourist spots in Siquijor including Cambugahay Falls, Salagdoong Beach, Lazi Church and Convent, Siquijor Church, Ecnchanted Balete Tree, and Capilay Spring Park.

Day 1: ARRIVAL + COASTAL TOUR 09:00 am – ETD Dumaguete Port – P25 Terminal Fee 10:00 am – ETA Siquijor Port – P250 Fare 10:20 am – Start Tricycle Tour – P334 (P1000/3pax) 12:30 nn – Lunch – P150 02:00 pm – Continue Island Tour, Total fees: P100 05:30 pm – Back at the resort, rest 07:00 pm – Dinner – P200

Day 2: CANTABON CAVE SPELUNKING 07:00 am – Begin Mountain Tour – P400 (P1200/3 pax) 07:30 am – Cantabon Cave Spelunking – P167 (P500/3 pax) 10:30 am – Bandilaan Park 12:00 nn – Lunch – P150 01:50 pm – ETD Siquijor Port – P250 02:40 pm – ETA Dumaguete Port

The itinerary above will cost you P2100 (USD 42, SGD 57, EUR 37) excluding airfare and accommodations.

If you’re a group of 3 and you have P1500 hotel budget, prepare to shell out P2600 .

Note that we also allotted P150-P200 per meal. That’s more than enough if you decide to eat at cheap eateries around town centers. (That’s what we did.)

Most travelers visit Siquijor as part of a bigger Negros Oriental-Siquijor journey, which also includes Dumaguete City, Apo Island, and sometimes Manjuyod Sandbar. We’ll be providing a sample itinerary for that soon so be sure to check back.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

When is the best time to visit siquijor.

January to May is the best time to visit Siquijor.

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Weather-wise, the months of February to May are the driest, which means there’s very little chance that unexpected showers would ruin your itinerary. However, it is also considered high season (peaking during Holy Week)!

Is Siquijor safe?

Yes, Siquijor is generally safe.

But it’s always best to keep an eye on your belongings and don’t leave them just anywhere.

What type of power plug / socket is used in Siquijor?

Electricity Info: 220V, 60Hz. Plug and socket Type A.

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What is the tipping custom in Siquijor?

Just like in other places in the Philippines, tipping is not mandatory in Siquijor. Restaurants at resorts usually include a service charge but it does not always go to the servers.

If you enjoyed the service, feel free to tip. A tip of 5-10% of the bill is generally well-appreciated.

Are there ATMs in Siquijor?

There are a few ATMs in the island so if you’re coming from Dumaguete or Cebu, it would be more convenient to withdraw money before your visit.

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12 Best SIQUIJOR TOURIST SPOTS (Enchanting waterfalls & beaches)

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The beautiful island of Siquijor is known for being one of the mystical and magical places in the Philippines . The island is famous for making alternative medicines and more than century-old traditions. But setting aside all of this, there are loads of best tourist spots in Siquijor, from beach hopping to exploring forest trails leading to enchanting waterfalls and visiting historical and century-old attractions.

Although some visitors who believe in the old stories and tales are hesitant to visit the island, Siquijor still offers many unspoiled and off-the-beaten paths. Thus, it is perfect for summer getaways and adventurers who like less touristy spots.

If chasing waterfalls is one of your interests, Siquijor is also the best place to go. From Cambugahay Falls to Lagaan Falls, these spots are surely enchanting nature gems. The province is also a recommended destination for those who enjoy water activities like snorkeling, exploring marine life, cliff diving, and slippery slides that lead to crystal blue waters.

Nowadays, many foreign and local tourists visit Siquijor. The old tales about the island are only a thing of the past because Siquijor truly offered something magical that has captured the hearts of many travelers.  So to know more about the island that is also known as “Isla del Fuego” or Island of Fire, here are the 12 best tourist spots that you must explore.

1. Cambugahay Falls

One of the best tourist spots in Siquijor, Cambugahay Falls is truly a magical place with three-tiered waterfalls and clear blue waters. It is located beside the highway and one of the most popular spots in town where tourists and locals flock. Cambugahay Falls is also very accessible by riding tricycles or renting a motorbike.

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Once in the area, visitors need to walk downstairs with 135 steps to see the beauty of Cambugahay Falls. Although Cambugahay Falls doesn’t have a towering drop, its vastness makes it more enchanting. In addition, there are rope swings in the area for added fun when jumping, and offers balsa rental ideal for Insta-worthy shots. However, there are no restaurants in the area, so it’s better to bring your food if you’re staying long.   CHECK – BEST HOTELS IN SIQUIJOR HERE

2. Paliton Beach

If you’re a fan of Boracay but trying to avoid the crowd, head to Siquijor’s Little Boracay, the Paliton Beach. The summer paradise offers a scenic view with large palm trees along the coast, clear turquoise waters, and fine white sand, very similar to Boracay but more secluded. It is located near San Juan town and the perfect spot on the island, to watch the sunset.

Cambugahay Falls

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However, since Paliton Beach is not commercialized, there are no accommodations on the beach offering sunset views. Also, there are no restaurants or shops on the beach, only locals setting up stands for a mini store selling beverages and snacks. But if you want to stay longer, there are a few nearby accommodations to stay.

3. Salagdoong Beach

A must-visit for thrill-seekers, Salagdoong Beach is a recommended spot to do cliff diving into the crystal blue waters of Siquijor. To reach the area, get off the ferry, and it will take around an hour ride to reach the entrance of Salagdoong Beach Resort. Upon arrival, guests need to pay an entrance fee of Php 30 per head and a Php 20 parking fee before driving through the main beach.

Salagdoong Beach

Credit: Salagdoong Beah 

Salagdang Beach is a hidden gem with two stunning coves, white sands, and surrounded with palm trees. But the top attractions that the beach offers are cliff jumping with 5-meter and 10-meter diving boards and the slippery slide.

4. San Juan Beach

Apart from the pristine beauty of Paliton Beach, San Juan Beach is a great place to visit, where loads of resorts are lined up. Since it’s very close to Paliton Beach, it is a good place to stay overnight after exploring the marine sanctuary. The Poblacion San Juan Beach is not only popular for its accommodation but boasts a picturesque ocean view, fine white sands, and has a backdrop of large palm trees.

San Juan Beach

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In short, the San Juan Beach looks very similar to Siquijor’s Little Boracay but more touristy. Furthermore, it is a popular diving spot, such as the Maite point filled with marine wildlife and the Tubod Sanctuary coral reefs.

5. Sandugan Beach

Located in Barangay Sandugan, in Larena town, Sandugan Beach is another breathtaking and secluded spot offering fine white sands, mountain views, and surrounded by lush forest. It is the perfect place to visit for unwinding and to bring kids to swim or snorkel, considering its shallow and gentle waters.

Sandugan Beach

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In addition, its long shoreline reaching the clear waters makes it place for a dip while lounging. Sandugan Beach is accessible via a motorcycle or jeepney ride and has resorts nearby in the area, offering accommodation, restaurants, and diving activities. So if you’re planning to take some time off, Sandugan Beach will not disappoint.

6. Siquijor Church (St. Francis Of Assisi Parish Church)

The first stop to all travelers seeking to explore Siquijor, the Siquijor Church, or Saint Francis of Assisi Parish Church, is more than a century-old Catholic Church and was the first and only church on the island until the 19th century. Travel back in time as you visit this church built by the Spaniards in 1783.

Siquijor Church

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The stone church was constructed to serve as a hiding spot from pirates and was originally designed with a nipa roof. Moreover, its adobe bell towers serve as a watchtower, to easily spot island invaders. Siquijor Church convent is strategically located, as it faces the hill to avoid being captured by enemies during the Spanish colonization.

7. Old Enchanted Balete Tree

If mystery and mythical creatures pique your interest, head to one of the best tourist spots in Siquijor, the Old Enchanted Balete Tree. The 400-year old tree is less than an hour’s drive from San Juan, located in the town of Lazi at Barangay Campalanas. Also, it is a quick stop-off point since the century Old Balete Tree is located just along the road.

Old Enchanted Balete Tree

Credit: Old Enchanted Balete Tree

The bewitching Balete Tree is not only famous for its century-old age but attracts tourists for its natural springs flowing from its underneath. There is also a man-made pool where the clean spring waters flow through and have fish doctors if you feel like having a foot spa.

8. Lugnason Falls

Another must-see in town, Lugnason Falls, is one of the most famous falls in Siquijor. The enchanting natural wonders have a 5-meter waterfall and clear blue water spring, filled with lush greeneries hidden in the forest trail. It is also a recommended spot for adventurers, where they can freely jump off from the top of the falls.

Lugnason Falls

As of writing, there is no entrance fee to get in the falls and only charges Php 10 for the parking fee. Also, the fun doesn’t end in the waterfalls since tourists can swim in a manmade pool coming from the spring. Follow the trail downstream and walk through the aqua-ducts to reach the spot.

9. Lazi Church (San Isidro Labrador Parish Church)

An exemplary model of neoclassical architecture, the Lazi Church, or San Isidro Labrador Parish Church, is a Baroque Roman Catholic church established by Augustinian Recollects in 1857. It is also a candidate for UNESCO World Heritage Site as one of the Baroque Churches in the country.

Lazi Church

Unlike any other century-old church, Lazi Church is uniquely built with wall coral stones and carved with finishing touches by local artisans. Furthermore, the church features a painted blue ceiling, symmetrically balanced pulpits, original devotional painting, herringbone wood flooring, and marbled floor altar. Lazi Church convent is recognized as one of the biggest convent’s constructed during the Spanish colonial period.

10. Lagaan Falls

Apart from secluded beaches, Siquijor has loads of waterfalls to choose from, and Lagaan Falls, should not be missed. It is located nearby the Old Enchanted Balete Tree and will take half an hour ride from San Juan if you’re renting a motorbike or riding a tricycle. Once on the jump-off point, tourists have to pay a Php 30 entrance fee and charges free for parking.

Lagaan Falls

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After paying the entrance fee, it will require trekking down for around 15 minutes through the forest trail, where the stunning Lagaan Falls unveils. The first tier is the biggest and ideal for swimming and has a rope swing for added fun, similar to Cambugahay Falls.

11. Talisay Beach

Located near the town of Maria and Lazi, Talisay Beach is the perfect spot to cool off and avoid the crowd. Although this beach is not known as Paliton Beach, it is still a must-visit for beach bummers featuring white sand and a breathtaking cove. In addition, this is a famous snorkeling spot, so don’t forget to bring your gears.

To reach Talisay Beach, head to a similar route to Salagdoong Beach and venture through the forest trail. Also, it is best to visit this hidden gem during high tide season to avoid walking through rock cliffs and swim easily.

12. Cang-isok House

Lastly, the ideal spot to visit for history enthusiasts, Cang-isok House is another centuries-old structure in the town of Siquijor. Located on the coast of Barangay Libo at Enrique Villanueva town, Cang-isok is a stilt house built in the 1800s and recognized as the oldest surviving ancient house in Siquijor.

Cang-isok House

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Standing strong on the coast of Siquijor, the historical attraction is made from locally sourced materials like bamboo, molave, tugas, and nipa roofs. Although Cang-isok House looks rustic and tattered, it is still a great representation of how locals lived centuries back then. So take the time to drop by at this spot and feel how to live decades ago.

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by  Manoling Martinez

February 1, 2024

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What do YOU think Siquijor is like?

A dark, cursed island filled with laughing witches stirring their cauldrons all day?

That’s what the island’s reputation is like after all. 

In reality though?

It’s a bright, sunny island BURSTING with natural beauty everywhere you look! 

From the Gatorade waters of Cambugahay Falls to the purple sunsets at Paliton Beach, here are 20 Siquijor tourist spots you should consider checking out! 

Some of these are popular spots you hear about all over social media. 

While others are almost unknown, spots that I just heard of by talking to the locals on the island. 

Gear up and let’s get into it! 

My Top 20 Siquijor Tourist Spots (Popular Destinations AND Unknown Spots)

Twenty is a LOT of tourist spots. 

And while there’s no strict order to my list, I did try to organize these by putting my personal favorites first (and mixing the types of spots a bit, so I won’t list falls after falls after falls) . 

With that said, here are my twenty favorite tourist spots in Siquijor:

  • Lagaan Falls 
  • Sambulawan Underground River
  • Paliton Beach
  • Cambugahay Falls
  • Mt. Bandilaan
  • Lugnason Falls
  • Tubod Marine Sanctuary
  • Cantabon Cave
  • Old Balete Tree
  • Cangbangag Falls
  • Lazi Church & Convent
  • Other Falls (Kawasan, Locong, Cabugsayan)
  • Salagdoong Beach
  • Larena Triad Coffee Shop
  • Butterfly Sanctuary
  • Holy Mountain
  • Capilay Spring Park
  • Tulapdos Marine Sanctuary
  • Roadtrip around the whole island

Let’s take a closer look at each one! 

Before We Begin! A Quick Word on Siquijor’s Tipping Economy

A lot of the spots above don’t have entrance fees (or if they do, it’s super cheap like php20) . 

However, most have local guides who can help you get to the spot/show you around, and you’re expected to tip these guides. 

How much you give is really up to you. 

But if you want a reference, I was tipping my guides around php100 ($2) per hour. 

Since I was traveling alone, I rarely spent two hours in a place. And if the guide was particularly friendly, I made sure to add a little extra (the most I paid was php400) . 

Keep that in mind since I won’t be talking about entrance fees below unless there’s a significant one! 

Also, I won’t include a “how to get there” section unless there are special instructions! 

In Siquijor, it’s either you rent a motorbike and use Google maps, or you get a tour guide to take you around (public transportation is quite poor here).  

Now let’s get into it!

Best Siquijor Tourist Spots #1: Lagaan Falls – Strikingly Beautiful, Not Super Crowded (Lazi)

Lagaan Falls

If I could only go to ONE spot on the whole island, I would choose Lagaan Falls. 

Lazi, Siquijor, is PACKED with Gatorade-blue waterfalls deep in the forest. 

Most of these have swing jumps, some have rafts for picture-taking, but ALL of these falls are super refreshing to dip into. 

Me swing-jumping into Lagaan Falls

So why is Lagaan my favorite? 

Because one: 

It’s the second largest of these Gatorade-blue falls. 

Because it’s the second largest, it doesn’t get nearly as many crowds as the largest one (Cambugahay) gets!

What this means is that you get the same breathtaking falls, but you can get it all to yourself (especially if you go early!). 

Plus, I really enjoyed the rock slide on the falls. 

View from on top the Lagaan rock slide

And the little cave under the falls. 

View from insider the Lagaan Falls mini cave

You can even climb out of the cave and stand directly under the splashing water! 

Me climbing out of the Lagaan Falls cave

This place is PACKED with fun. 

Best Siquijor Tourist Spots #2: Sambulawan Underground River – Super  Unique and Underrated Experience (Lazi) 

Guide floating around in the Sambulawan Underground River

I’d say the most unique thing you can do in Siquijor is swim in the underground river. 

At the entrance, it might look like just another cave. 

Guide walking down the steps into the Sambulawan Underground River Cave

But as you descend into the darkness, you’ll very quickly hear the noise of a rushing river. 

That, my friends, is the Sambulawan underground river. So don your life jacket and prepare to swim through narrow cave walls! 

The swim up the river is only 150 meters long and only takes a few minutes to reach the end. The creepy part is that no one, not even the locals, knows how deep the river is. 

Navigating through Sambulawan underground river's narrow passageways

At the end of the river, you’ll find a room in the cave where you can relax. 

It’s quite difficult to get good pictures inside a pitch-black cave, but if you can, you might want to get a picture of the natural Buddha just hanging around here. 

Natural buddha in sambulawan underground river

After the short river tour, you’ll swim back and your guide can take you deeper into the cave where you’ll come across otherwordly stalactites and stalagmites. 

Stalactites in Sambulawan Underground River

You’ll also see bats hanging overhead, and might encounter some cave spiders too! 

Sambulawan Underground River Entrance Fee: Php250 for entrance, life vest, and flashlight! Don’t forget to tip your guide! 

Best Siquijor Tourist Spots #3: Paliton Beach – Surreal Sunsets (San Juan)

Purple sunset in Paliton Beach

There are world-class beaches all around Siquijor. 

But the most famous one of them all is Paliton Beach along the San Juan coast. 

Paliton is on the Westernmost side of the island, which means the sunsets here are absolutely glorious. My pictures don’t do it justice! 

Speaking of pictures, Paliton is also a very Instagram-worthy beach. 

Whether it’s the sunset…

Me sitting and watching the Paliton Beach sunset

This swing…

Swing found in Paliton Beach

Or even this abandoned fishing boat…

Fishing boat in front of Paliton graffiti

You’ll come away from here with lots of pictures to take home! 

You can also swim here. I’ve been told that if you swim a little further off, you’ll find a marine sanctuary. 

Sadly, I visited during the Habagat season. The waves were just too strong for me to brave the ocean. 

Best Siquijor Tourist Spots #4: Cambugahay Falls – Most Famous Waterfall (Lazi)

Cambugahay Falls

Back to waterfalls. 

Cambugahay is the name that everyone knows and talks about. 

And while I personally prefer Lagaan, there’s no doubt that this spot is just as beautiful (maybe even a little more)! 

The secret to Cambugahay is to come early – before people start popping in. If you can do this on a weekday, that’s even better. 

Cambugahay Falls view from the swing jump deck

Because trust me, if you can catch Cambugahay empty, it’s a paradise. 

You can use the swing jump all you want…

Get on the raft and go under the waterfalls…

Raft getting pulled towards the falls in Cambugahay Falls

Or take a short walk upstream to the other falls of Cambugahay…

Upstream falls from Cambugahay Falls

Whatever you choose to do, you’re sure to have a fun-filled time at Cambugahay! 

Best Siquijor Tourist Spots #5: Mt. Bandilaan – Eerie Mountain Forest (Siquijor)

Foggy morning in Mt. Bandilaan forest

Let’s get this straight: 

There are no witches in Siquijor. 

If there are any, you’re probably not going to run into them. 

Okay, maybe if you foolishly drive your scooter up Mt. Bandilaan at night. Then maybe you’ll encounter something. 

Because even at midday, the thick foliage of this protected forest blocks out most of the sun. 

Dark foggy road in Mt Bandilaan national park

And since there’s absolutely nobody around, you get a pretty eerie feeling when you’re here, especially if you’re alone! 

In the middle of the park, you’ll find the highest point in Siquijor. 

Tower in the highest point of Siquijor

There’s a tower there that you can climb to get a beautiful panoramic view of the whole island. 

View from the Mt. bandilaan tower

At the base of the tower, you’ll find a quick “stations of the cross” hike you can take. 

However, it’s a bit difficult to follow the crosses from #1 to #14 in order. It’s a bit scattered around, so I suspect you’re supposed to have a guide with you. 

Crosses in station 9 of the Mt. Bandilaan pilgrimage

How to Get to Mt. Bandilaan: There is a direct road from Cantabon Cave to Mt. Bandilaan that doesn’t show up on Google Maps. Passing here can save you a lot of time.

Map showing how to get from Cantabon cave to Mt Bandilaan

But just a warning! It can get VERY slippery when it rains, so drive with caution. 

Best Siquijor Tourist Spots #6: Lugnason Falls – Unique Green Waterfall (San Juan) 

Empty Lugnason Falls

There are about ten falls in Lazi that all look almost identical to one another. 

However, if you go over to San Juan, you’ll find one that is different from the rest. 

Lugnason Falls is conveniently just a few minutes away from the main tourist road of Siquijor. And it’s definitely a must-visit! 

The water here isn’t Gatorade blue. Instead, it has an enchanting green hue that you probably won’t be able to resist. 

Lugnason Falls from above

The falls itself is also taller than the short ones you find in Lazi. If you’re feeling adventurous, you can even climb to the top and jump down into the pool below! 

Aside from the falls,  you can follow a trail downhill to this odd-looking waterway system. 

Circular waterway system found downstream from Lugnason Falls

You can even swim in the center of this pool. 

You can also walk upstream from the falls, where you’ll encounter the “zodiac falls,” 12 falls all named after a zodiac sign. 

Sagittarius Falls found upstream from Lugnason Falls

Note: trekking upstream is difficult without a guide who knows the way. I wasn’t able to see all the falls because I wasn’t sure how to get past the dense shrubs. 

Best Siquijor Tourist Spots #7: Tubod Beach & Marine Sanctuary – Amazing Beach, Dive, and Snorkeling Site (San Juan)

Tubod beach in front of Coco Grove Resort

One site that I would’ve LOVED to explore is the Tubod marine sanctuary. 

Found right beside Coco Grove Resort, this sanctuary is super easy to access. Plus, all along the road, there are numerous dive shops where you can rent gear to go scuba diving. 

I’ve been told that the reef here is full of life and that you can even see schools of barracuda roaming around these waters. 

Sadly, I came down with food poisoning on the day I was supposed to dive! 

As for snorkeling, it was Habagat season, so I didn’t really want to take my chances with the huge waves. 

Waves crashing in Tubod Beach

I was able to chill at the beach, which was already fun by itself. But I can’t help but feel I missed one of the biggest things to do in Siquijor. 

So if you have the opportunity to explore this marine sanctuary, make sure you take it! 

Best Siquijor Tourist Spots #8: Cantabon Cave – Deep Cave Full of Strange Formations (Siquijor) 

Entrance to Cantabon Cave

If Sambulawan Underground River wasn’t enough cave for you, then you’ll love Cantabon Cave!

Cantabon Cave is an 800-meter “hike” deep below the mountains of Siquijor. 

While everyone can fit in here, taller people (especially foreigners) might have some difficulty at the entrance, which is just a small opening on the ground. 

Entrance hole to Cantabon cave

But don’t worry, this is the only part that gets pretty tight. You will have to crouch and crawl in some sections, but unless you’re claustrophobic, you won’t have problems with the rest of the cave. 

Inside, prepare to get wet! 

You don’t have to swim, but some sections have waist-deep water. 

However, if you do want to swim, there’s a natural waterfall and swimming pool found about halfway through the cave. 

Swimming pool inside cantabon cave

There are also otherworldly rock formations like these rice terraces…

"rice" terraces inside cantabon cave

Shower head… 

Me taking a shower with the shower head formation inside cantabon cave

And many, many others which I’ll leave out so you can go and discover them yourself!

Cantabon Cave Entrance Fee: Cantabon Cave entrance fee is p20/head, light rental php30/head, and the mandatory guide fee of php500 (up to 3pax). There’s an additional fee of php100 per person if you exceed 3 pax. 

Fun fact: Cantabon Cave is one of the only spots that has a pretty well-established entrance fee. I’m not sure if that’s something that I’d want for the rest of the island though! 

Best Siquijor Tourist Spots #9: Old Balete Tree – Fish Foot Spa Under a Giant Tree (Lazi) 

People dipping their feet in the old enchanted balete tree

Now, I know what you’re thinking…

What the heck is a FISH foot spa? 

Believe it or not, it’s where you dip your feet in a small pond, and small fish eat the loose skin from your feet! 

The fish that nibble your feet in the old enchanted balete tree

Does it hurt? 

It’s mostly just ticklish. Think of it as fish nibbling your feet rather than them biting (and the big fish in the pond aren’t too interested in tourists’ feet).  

However, once in a while, a particularly feisty fish might take an unusually large bite and it can hurt a bit. 

But don’t worry, no one’s ever been wounded or anything over here. Plus, that’s part of the fun of it – you never know how big of a bite you’re going to get! 

The pond is cozily nestled under a giant balete tree that is said to be 400-500 years old. 

More tourists getting the fish foot spa in old balete tree

If you’re not from the Philippines, our folklore sees balete trees as the home of all kinds of creatures like fairies, dwarves, spirits, and even demons. 

That’s why this place is called the old enchanted balete tree! 

Best Siquijor Tourist Spots #10: Cangbangag Falls – Secret Spot! The Tallest Waterfall in Siquijor (Larena) 

Cangbangag Falls in the middle of the jungle

There’s a magical feeling when you find a secret spot on your own. 

A spot where even Google Maps won’t help you too much. 

So in the spirit of adventure…

I’m not going to tell you how to get to this spot!

You can always ask a tour guide to take you there. 

But where’s the fun in that? 

Rent a scooter and go find it yourself. 

This is the least visited waterfall in Siquijor – and no wonder! It’s hard to get to. 

Vertical photo of the full length of cangbangag falls

Plus, the water isn’t as enticing as the bright blues and greens of Cambugahay and Lugnason. 

Instead, the joy of finding these falls is in the adventure and the solitude of being completely alone deep in the forest of Siquijor. 

You can swim here, but I recommend taking the time to just sit or lie down and listen to the flowing water paired with the sound of birds all around you. 

Cangbangag falls pool

It’s magical. 

How to Get to Cangbangag Falls: Again, I’m not going to tell you exactly how to get there, since finding it is part of the fun. But here’s a hint! 

The road leading to the falls (which Google Maps doesn’t show) is somewhere in Brgy Catamboan, Larena. 

The drive is an extremely scenic twisting mountain pass. 

Just continue on the road until you get to a point where your motorbike can’t go anymore. Then continue your journey down by foot. 

The trek down is pretty steep, but at the end of it, you’ll find one of the most glorious sites in Siquijor, the majestic Cangbangag Falls! 

Best Siquijor Tourist Spots #11: Hapitanan – Flying Broom Photoshoot Area (Lazi)

Chilling area bench in Hapitanan

Some people hate being stereotyped. 

Others, like the folks at Hapitanan, take advantage of it. 

So instead of being bothered by Siquijor’s reputation as a witch island, they instead built a little witch-themed stopover by the side of the road! 

Hapitanan roughly means “a place that you pass by” in Bisaya (there’s no direct translation). And what a fitting name! 

Found right in between the beaches of San Juan, and the waterfalls of Lazi, this spot is the perfect place to take a break and drink some coconut water. 

It’s also where you can ride the broom (which is just you, on a platform, doing a jump shot with a broom) . 

Me jumping with the witch broom in hapitanan

They have a bunch of witch-themed souvenirs that you can get here. 

Between the jump shots, the coconut water, and just the overall relaxed vibe, this is the perfect place to “hapit” on your way back to San Juan. 

Best Siquijor Tourist Spots #12: Lazi Church & Convent – Old Buildings in the Lazi Town Center (Lazi)

Lazi church as seen from the window of lazi convent

Confession time: 

I’m not a big fan of old churches and buildings. And I probably won’t go out of my way to see one. 

However, these two are quite special. 

The Lazi Church is one of the best-kept old churches around. And was even nominated as a UNESCO heritage site for its baroque-style exterior. 

Lazi church in the midday sun

But what really makes this place special is the giant convent just across the road. 

Side view of the Lazi convent

Built in 1884, the Lazi Convent is said to be the oldest and largest convent in all of Asia. 

Today, these two buildings still stand strong and beautiful. 

The trees all around them provide shade from the blazing sun. And thanks to its location, it’s a great place to chill and snap some photos after diving into the nearby waterfalls all day. 

Best Siquijor Tourist Spots #13: The Other Lazi Falls – Kawasan Falls, Locong Falls, Cabugsayan Falls (Lazi)

The two falls of Kawasan falls

Does Siquijor ever run out of falls???

No, no it does not. 

If Lagaan, Cambugahay, Lugnason, the Zodiac Falls, and Cangbangag weren’t enough, there’s still a BUNCH of waterfalls all found on the same river as Lagaan. 

All of these falls are pretty similar to one another. 

They’re all Gatorade blue, they usually have rope swings, they’re all VERY refreshing, and some of them (like Kawasan), have a small cave under the falls as well. 

View from inside the Kawasan Falls cave

So here’s the thing:

You really don’t need to visit all of these falls. 

If you’ve already been to Cambugahay and Lagaan, there’s nothing more to see here. Just smaller versions of those two. 

Side view of Kawasan Falls

But if the thought of going somewhere off the beaten path excites you, or if you want to make sure that there’s absolutely no one else with you, these are the falls to visit! 

Best Siquijor Tourist Spots #14: Salagdoong Beach – Cozy Beach with Manmade Forest (Maria)

Cottages lined up along Salagdoong beach

On the eastern side of the island, you’ll find Salagdoong beach. 

The place was a tourist hotspot before Covid arrived. 

People used to go to the little islet just off the beach, and use the diving board to jump into the sea!

Small islet in Salagdoong beach

Recently, however, it’s gotten a lot quieter. With no lifeguards around and renovations going on, there was no diving or even swimming allowed when I visited. 

Update October 15, 2023: Salagdoong is now open for swimming and cliff jumping! More reasons to come visit!

Nevertheless, it was still a nice place to chill as I drove around the entire island. 

And I’m pretty sure the place is going to bounce back very soon! 

As I’ve mentioned, there were renovations going on. The resorts in the area were gearing up to go into full operation mode once again. 

Road going through Salagdoong forest

Also, to get to Salagdoong beach, you’ll have to pass through the Salagdoong forest – a lovely manmade forest that’s perfect for getting pictures. 

Best Siquijor Tourist Spots #15: Larena Triad Coffee Shop – Coffee Shop on a Hill Overlooking Larena (Larena)

The main dining area of Larena Triad coffee shop

There aren’t many famous restaurants in Siquijor. 

However, if you’re passing through Larena, I highly recommend a stop at the Larena Triad Coffee Shop. 

Found on the top of a hill, the view you get from here is very pleasant. 

You can see the town of Larena below. And far off, you can even see silhouettes of Negros and south Cebu on the horizon. 

View of Larena from Larena Triad Coffee shop

For drinks, they serve all your favorite coffees like latte, cappuccino, mocha, americano, etc. 

And they also serve lots of food. 

This “coffee shop” is actually a restaurant. Their menu is super diverse, and you can get everything from burgers to fried chicken. 

Fried chicken served in Larena Triad Coffee Shop

Larena is quite far away from the main tourist zones. And the food isn’t outstanding that you have to make the trip here. 

However, if you’re in the area, it’s probably the best place to go and grab lunch, dinner, or snacks! 

How to Get to Larena Triad Coffee Shop: IMPORTANT! When searching for this coffee shop, make sure you search for its exact name. There is another spot in Google labeled “Larena Triad Restaurant & Bakeshop.” That is NOT where you want to go! There’s literally nothing there (trust me, I’ve been there!)

Best Siquijor Tourist Spots #16: Butterfly Sanctuary – Small Garden With Lots of Colorful Butterflies (Lazi)

White, black, and yellow butterly in the butterfly sanctuary

Tucked away in the hills of Siquijor is a small sanctuary for butterflies. 

In the garden, you’ll find plenty of flowers and even more butterflies with all kinds of colors. 

There are black and yellow butterflies:

Black and yellow butterfly in orange flowers

Orange butterflies: 

Orange butterly in flowers

Brown butterflies: 

Brown butterly on stones

And even these black butterflies with bright blue underbellies (unfortunately, I wasn’t able to picture the blue): 

Black butterly on a flower

Overall, the place isn’t extraordinary. 

But if you want to support the conservation of these beautiful creatures, a short trip to the sanctuary is all you need to do. 

It’s technically in Lazi, but the closest landmark to it is Mt. Bandilaan – so I’d recommend visiting the sanctuary after that. 

Also, if you have good camera gear, this is a great place to get some awesome photos. 

Best Siquijor Tourist Spots #17: Holy Mountain – Isolated Hill With Giant Cross Overlooking East Siquijor (Enrique Villanueva) 

Lonely chapel on top of Holy Mountain

There are two ways to get to Holy Mountain:

The normal way – where you park your bike on the side of the road, then proceed up the steps like a pilgrimage. 

Or, the extreme bike-ride way – where you literally drive your scooter up the mountain! 

For most people, I’d recommend the first way. 

But, if you’re up for an extreme adventure, then the second way is what you should try! 

Motorbike parked at the end of the Holy Mountain trail

Keep in mind though that you will probably need a guide for the second way. The dirt path leading up the mountain is difficult to find on your own. 

My guide and I navigated through rocky roads and mountain passes, all to get to this one, small serene chapel on top of the hill. 

The views were very pretty, of course. And the feeling of being completely alone up on a mountain is very peaceful too. 

View from on top of Holy Mountain

But for the adventurous, try asking a guide to lead you to the motorbike path because it’s a CRAZY ride. 

Note: To find Holy Mountain in Google Maps, search for “Healing Mountain.”

Best Siquijor Tourist Spots #18: Capilay Spring Park – Free Spring Running Through Town (San Juan)

Capilay spring park from above

One spot that you probably won’t miss unless you deliberately avoid it is Capilay Spring Park. 

Found right in the center of San Juan (the busiest tourist town), Capilay Spring is a long green natural spring that makes a wonderful chilling spot. 

The water is cool and refreshing, and if you’re in for a quick swim, this is a great place to do it. Its shape resembles a lap pool, so you might even get some training in. 

Capilay spring park swimming area

It seems to be a local favorite too.

If you come here in the late afternoon, you’ll find plenty of students hanging around the tables. 

Overall, it’s a very cozy little park. 

Not really a place you should go out of your way for. But since it’s almost never out of the way, Capilay Spring Park is a very nice place to stop by.

Best Siquijor Tourist Spots #19: Tulapdos Marine Sanctuary – Diving Spot with Barracuda (Enrique Villanueva)

Getting to the end of our list, we have the Tulapdos marine sanctuary. 

This is, once again, a spot that I was unable to visit due to the strong waves! 

My guess is that if I did get to snorkel around here, it would be much higher on this list. 

But again, everyone that I heard from tells me that this one is one of the best of the bests. 

Schools of barracuda, sea turtles, and sometimes even a shark can be found in these waters. 

It’s found all the way on the East side of the island, but if you get the opportunity to go, definitely go and take it! 

Best Siquijor Tourist Spots #20: Roadtrip Around the Whole Island! 

Smile Taligting signage

This isn’t a spot, but it’s something you should definitely consider doing. 

Rent a motorbike, and drive around the WHOLE island. 

That’s right. 

Siquijor is only 102km around. If you drive non-stop, you can easily get this done in less than three hours.

But why would you?

You can plot your trip to include some of the tourist spots I mentioned above. 

Or you can just drive and take in the beautiful views. 

Somewhere in Maria there’s a rice field that turns golden during sunset. 

Then there’s this Talingting signage, with a small basketball court with plenty of locals. 

Further on in Larena you’ll find this boulevard that’s very reminiscent to the one you get in Dumaguete. 

There are so many things you’ll find for yourself if you go on a roadtrip of the whole island. 

Whether you have a defined itinerary, or you’re just going where the road takes you, it’s something that’s very worthwhile. 

Which Siquijor Spots Are YOU Excited About?

Twenty spots is a lot for such a small island. 

But was that all?

Absolutely not. 

After a week on the island, I left feeling like there was STILL more to discover. 

And so, I’ll leave that up to you now! 

I hope this list has been helpful for you in planning your trip. 

But remember! 

There’s still more that is out there for YOU to discover. 

So get out there and find it! 

And when you do, let me know in the comments what your favorite spot is! 

– Manoling

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  • Top 14 Siquijor Tourist Spots: Island of Enchantment

What are the best Siquijor tourist spots you should visit? Find out in this article. Learn why this tropical island is a favorite getaway despite its remoteness.

Tucked away in the central part of the Philippines, Siquijor is an island that boasts an otherworldly charm. Often referred to as the “Island of Fire,” this destination ignites the imagination with its natural beauty, cultural heritage, and local legends.

In this comprehensive guide, we’ll delve into the best Siquijor tourist spots with pictures that will undoubtedly leave you captivated.

Here we go!

1. Salagdoong Beach: A Tropical Paradise

Salagdoong Beach is one of the best Siquijor tourist spots

Our journey begins at Salagdoong Beach, a quintessentially tropical paradise that embodies the essence of Siquijor.

The soft, powdery white sands juxtaposed against the vibrant azure waters create a picture-perfect setting for beachgoers and sunseekers.

As one of the most popular Siquijor tourist spots, this beach also offers an adrenaline rush with its daring cliff diving spots. Capture the moment as you plunge into the clear waters, and take in the breathtaking views that surround you.

2. Cambugahay Falls: Nature’s Cascading Symphony

Cambugahay falls is one of the most famous Siquijor tourist spots

Nature’s melody comes to life at Cambugahay Falls, a multi-tiered cascade that’s as refreshing as it is stunning.

The crystal-clear water descends through lush greenery, forming a series of inviting pools. Swing on the iconic rope swings, let the cool water rejuvenate your senses and bask in the tranquility of the serene forest surroundings.

This spot is not just a tourist attraction; it’s an invitation to connect with the raw beauty of nature.

3. San Isidro Labrador Church: A Glimpse into History

siquijor island tourist spot

Delve into Siquijor’s rich cultural tapestry at the San Isidro Labrador Church, a historical gem that stands as a testament to the island’s enduring faith.

The Baroque-style architecture of the church exudes a sense of grandeur, while the interior holds religious artifacts and artworks that chronicle the island’s history.

This sacred site allows visitors to reflect on the island’s spiritual heritage and the role it has played in shaping the community.

4. Lazi Convent: A Masterpiece of Architecture

Adjacent to the San Isidro Labrador Church stands the Lazi Convent, a structure that has withstood the test of time.

As the oldest and largest convent in the Philippines, it is an architectural masterpiece that tells the story of colonial influence on the island.

The intricate carvings, wooden floors, and well-preserved halls provide a glimpse into the past, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts.

5. Siquijor Butterfly Sanctuary: Nature’s Kaleidoscope

Step into a world of vibrant colors and delicate beauty at the Siquijor Butterfly Sanctuary.

Home to a diverse array of butterfly species, this sanctuary offers a unique opportunity to witness these enchanting creatures up close.

Wander through lush gardens adorned with colorful blooms, and let the fluttering wings of the butterflies transport you to a world of magic and wonder.

6. Balete Tree and Fish Spa: A Natural Retreat

siquijor island tourist spot

Amidst the legends and lore of Siquijor lies the Balete Tree, a towering banyan tree that has stood for centuries.

As you approach, you’ll notice its enormity and the mystical ambiance it exudes. Engage in a truly unique experience as you dip your feet into the natural pool beneath the tree.

Tiny fish, known as “Doctor Fish,” provide a therapeutic foot spa that’s both relaxing and rejuvenating—a fitting metaphor for the island’s ability to heal and rejuvenate the soul.

7. Capilay Spring Park: Oasis of Serenity

For a leisurely escape, Capilay Spring Park offers an oasis of serenity where the natural spring waters converge into inviting pools.

Surrounded by verdant foliage, this park is perfect for picnics, strolls, and moments of contemplation.

As you take in the tranquil atmosphere, you’ll find that this spot encapsulates the island’s essence—a harmonious blend of nature and relaxation.

8. Paliton Beach: Secluded Paradise

Paliton Beach is one of the off-beaten Siquijor tourist spots

Seeking seclusion? Paliton Beach beckons with its unspoiled beauty and tranquil ambiance.

This hidden gem boasts powdery white sands and crystal-clear waters, inviting you to unwind and soak up the sun’s warm embrace.

Whether you’re gazing at the horizon or relishing the gentle waves, Paliton Beach offers a secluded paradise for those who prefer a quieter escape.

9. Tubod Marine Sanctuary: Beneath the Waves

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Siquijor’s enchantment isn’t confined to its shores; it extends beneath the waves.

The Tubod Marine Sanctuary invites you to explore an underwater realm teeming with marine life. Snorkeling and diving enthusiasts will be delighted by the vibrant coral reefs, colorful fish, and intricate ecosystems that thrive beneath the surface.

This sanctuary serves as a reminder of the island’s commitment to preserving its natural treasures.

10. Mount Bandilaan Nature Park: A Peak Experience

Mount Bandilaan is one of the hiking Siquijor tourist spots

Elevate your journey to new heights at Mount Bandilaan Nature Park, the highest peak on the island.

The park presents a myriad of experiences, from panoramic views that extend to neighboring islands to well-marked hiking trails that wind through lush forests.

As you explore, you’ll encounter a serene butterfly garden—an unexpected oasis of tranquility that complements the park’s natural beauty.

Today, the mountain is one of the most important Siquijor tourist attractions. Not only does it offer captivating views but also harbors critically-endangered plants and animals.

11. Tulapos Marine Sanctuary: Conservation Haven

Tulapos Marine Sanctuary is one of the most pristine Siquijor tourist spots

At Tulapos Marine Sanctuary, conservation takes center stage. Immerse yourself in a world of marine wonders as you snorkel or dive in the clear waters.

The vibrant coral reefs serve as a reminder of the delicate balance that sustains the marine ecosystem.

As you navigate through this underwater wonderland, you’ll gain a deeper appreciation for the island’s commitment to preserving its natural heritage.

Thanks to local conservation efforts, the sanctuary is a thriving Siquijor tourist destination.

12. Cantabon Cave: A Subterranean Adventure

siquijor island tourist spot

Venture into the heart of Siquijor’s geological wonders at Cantabon Cave—a playground for adventurers and explorers.

Traverse its narrow passages, marvel at the intricate rock formations that have evolved over millennia, and immerse yourself in the underground marvels that the island has to offer.

This journey into the depths of the earth will awaken your sense of wonder and curiosity.

13. Kagusuan Beach: Tranquility Unveiled

siquijor island tourist spot

As you explore Siquijor, you’ll uncover hidden treasures, and Kagusuan Beach is one such gem.

Tucked away from the bustling crowds, this tranquil beach invites you to unwind on its soft sands, sheltered by towering palm trees.

Whether you’re beachcombing, sunbathing, or simply relishing the calm ambiance, Kagusuan Beach offers a serene escape from the ordinary.

Because of its quaint setting, the beach is an ideal tourist spot in Siquijor for those who opt for less touristy but pristine attractions.

14. Guiwanon Spring Park: Eco-Friendly Wonderland

siquijor island tourist spot

Immerse yourself in the eco-friendly wonderland of Guiwanon Spring Park, where bamboo boardwalks lead you through mangrove forests and thriving ecosystems.

This park offers a glimpse into the island’s commitment to preserving its natural resources while allowing visitors to observe local wildlife in their natural habitat.

The harmony between humans and nature is palpable, making this park an inspiring destination.

This lush attraction is one of the most alluring Siquijor tourist spots.

Siquijor is indeed more than just an island destination; it’s a tapestry woven from the threads of nature, culture, and legend. Each spot invites you to explore a different facet of its enchantment, from the breathtaking beaches and waterfalls to the historical sites that reveal the island’s past.

Whether you’re drawn to adventure, relaxation, or a deeper connection with nature, Siquijor’s allure is undeniable.

Plan your journey to this mystical island, where every twist and turn reveals a new layer of magic waiting to be discovered.

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The Best Tourist Spots in Siquijor

In this guide we’ll be looking at some of the best tourist spots in Siquijor.  Siquijor island is one of my favourite places in the Philippines because it has an amazing combination of beautiful beaches and amazing waterfalls and is less crowded than its more famous neighbours in the Philippines.

If you’re visiting the Siquijor tourist spots as part of a backpacking tour of the Philippines, don’t forget to read my  Manual; Backpacking the Philippines  for hints and tips for your trip around this amazing country!

Now let’s check out the best tourist spots in Siquijor.

Tourist spots in siquijor.

Siquijor island is an incredible island that remains somewhat of a hidden gem in the Philippines.  The  beaches in Siquijor  can rival almost any others in the Philippines and with a number of beautiful waterfalls and other incredible tourist spots in Siquijor; it really is somewhere that you can escape some of the larger crowds seen elsewhere in the Philippines.

I have selected some of my favourite tourist spots in Siquijor to provide you with plenty of inspiration for your trip to the Philippines and to convince you that this mystical island is one not to be missed!

The Beaches in Siquijor

One of the biggest draws to this amazing island is the beautiful beaches in Siquijor .  Parallels are drawn with the incredible White Beach at  Boracay  but on Siquijor island you get far fewer tourists than on Boracay which makes it an amazing place to spend a few days really enjoying the beauty of nature in this part of the world. 

Here I round up some of my favourite beaches in Siquijor for you to add to your itinerary!

Paliton Beach

Paliton Beach, one of the San Juan beaches, is hands down one of the best beaches in Siquijor and definitely one of the most popular tourist spots in Siquijor.  

Paliton Beach boasts powder white sand and beautiful turquoise water earning it the nickname of the little Boracay due to its similarities with White Beach.  

Paliton Beach tourist spots in Siquijor

It isn’t as long as White Beach, nor is it anywhere near as busy (with either tourists or bars and restaurants), but it is still beautiful and feels a lot more natural and undiscovered than its more well-known counterpart.

And once the day is drawing to an end, stay some more!  Paliton Beach faces west and so it is the perfect place to watch the sunset on this amazing tropical island.  

Paliton Beach

The sunsets are very impressive here and I would definitely recommend you head to the beach for sunset during your trip!

Salagdoong Beach

Salagdoong beach is another of the amazing beaches in Siquijor that is well worth a visit, especially for the adrenaline junkies amongst you!

This beach comprises two coves separated by rocks jutting out into the sea.  The coves themselves have beautiful white sand and beautiful turquoise water fringed with palm trees for the perfect place to relax and swim!

What differentiates Salagdoong Beach from the other beaches in Siquijor is the presence of not one but two diving boards!  Take on the challenge of the 5m or 10m man-made diving boards or for a more mild rush, try the natural rock slide into the sea!

Salagdoong Beach Resort tourist spots in Siquijor

There is a lifeguard on duty and as the beach is part of the Salagdoong Beach Resort, it is well maintained and supplied with a restaurant and toilets.   

It is located on the east coast of Siquijor island and there is a small entrance fee of 30 pesos per person (less than $1 or £1) and an additional 20 pesos for parking.

Tubod Beach

Tubod Beach is a hidden gem in Siquijor, located at Coco Grove Beach Resort but remaining relatively unknown to tourists at the moment and so for me is one of the top tourist spots in Siquijor. 

Not only is it a beautiful white sand beach with crystal clear waters, but it is also located at the Tubod Marine Sanctuary.  As a result, it is the best beach in Siquijor for snorkelling! 

Nemo clown fish

Take (or hire) a snorkelling mask and head just offshore into the designated snorkelling part of the marine reserve to seek a world of tropical fish, coral and reefs.  Seeing Nemo is almost guaranteed!

The Siquijor Falls

Siquijor island is quickly growing a big reputation within the travelling community for three things; being less discovered than its other more famous neighbouring islands, the stunning beaches in Siquijor and the Siquijor waterfalls!

For me, Siquijor was one of my favourite places in the Philippines for these very reasons.  The beaches were beautiful and much less busy than elsewhere in the Philippines and when you head away from the coast and inland on Siquijor island, you can explore some amazing natural sights including the numerous Siquijor waterfalls.

Below are some of my favourite Siquijor waterfalls to tempt you to the amazing Siquijor island!  It is easy to see why these are some of the most exciting tourist spots in Siquijor!

Cambugahay Falls

Cambugahay Falls  is one of the coolest tourist spots in Siquijor and one of the most famous of the Siquijor waterfalls. 

Cambugahay Falls comprises several tiers of beautiful turquoise pools beneath some impressive falls! 

Each tier offers something different with a large pool for swimming and relaxing (complete with a floating bamboo platform which you can rent for the ultimate in relaxation!) and another pool complete with several rope swings for the adrenaline junkies!

Cambugahay Falls tourist spots in Siquijor

With something for everyone, Cambugahay Falls is one of the best tourist spots in Siquijor; whether you wish to relax in the beauty of the falls or you wish to perfect your dives from the rope swings!

Cambugahay Falls is located in Lazi which is around 30 minutes drive from the popular tourist area of San Juan.  Entry is 20 pesos per person and you may be asked for a donation for using the parking area.

Various vendors are on hand at the falls with refreshments for sale.  You have to pay 50 pesos to use each swing, but once paid you can have unlimited tries to perfect your dismount!

Lugnason Falls

Another of the Siquijor waterfalls, Lugnason Falls is definitely one of our top tourist spots in Siquijor and not only for the waterfalls but for the amazing local volunteers that maintain these falls and provide their services as tour guides. 

Lugnason Falls

Lugnason Falls is also known as Zodiac Falls as there are a number of different levels to the falls; each of which are named after a sign of the Zodiac.

The main waterfall at Lugnason Falls is a beautiful 8-metre high and around a 10-metre wide waterfall tumbling into a beautiful turquoise pool of water.

You can sit on the edge of the pool or swim in the crystal clear waters.  Equally, there is a 10-metre high rope swing for those of you brave enough.  There is also a very small wall up the race of the waterfall, to the right of the fall, where you can climb to the top of the fall and jump into the pool below!

Lugnason Falls tourist spots in Siqujor

Lugnason Falls is located near San Juan and is approximately 15 minutes from Paliton Beach

Entrance to Lugnason Falls is free, although you may be asked for a 10 peso fee for parking.  There are local volunteer guides at Lugnason Falls who are fantastic and come highly recommended!

Century Old Balete Tree Siquijor

The century-old Balete Tree is steeped in mystical history, in keeping with the history of Siquijor island itself and making this amazing tree of the most visited tourist spots in Siquijor. 

The enchanted Balete Tree is apparently over 400 years old and is rumoured to have been used historically by Shaman on the island for sacred rituals.  We didn’t see any rituals when we visited but that didn’t make it any less impressive!

The old enchanted Balete tree itself is huge, as you may expect from a 400-year-old tree, and has a beautifully ornate fish pond at its base.  When you arrive you will see lots of people sitting around the edge of the fish pond with their feet in the water taking advantage of a fish foot spa!  If you keep your feet still in the water the fish will nibble away the dead skin on your feet; which can be very relaxing unless you are ticklish!

Balete Tree and fish spa tourist spots in Siqujor

The enchanted Balete Tree is located on the south coast of Siquijor island in the municipality of Lazi which is around 20 minutes from the popular tourist area of San Juan. 

Entry to see the Balete Tree is only 10 pesos and you can stay as long as you like gazing at the amazing tree and having your feet nibbled by the fish!  There is also a small restaurant next door where you can get some food (homemade empanadas, bread and noodles!) as well as a gift shop for any souvenirs!

This is one of the most unique tourist spots in Siquijor and I would definitely recommend a visit!

Siquijor Butterfly Sanctuary

This lovely little place is one of the most relaxing tourist spots in Siquijor and well worth a visit if you get a chance.

The Siquijor butterfly sanctuary is run by a local man called Dante who has set aside 200 square metres to dedicate to providing a sanctuary for over 20 different species of butterflies. 

Butterfly

Siquijor butterfly sanctuary also acts as an educational centre for local children to learn all about biodiversity and the importance of preserving it.

Not only is the Siqujor butterfly sanctuary educational but the butterflies themselves are beautiful and the grounds are very serene and relaxing.

The sanctuary is located in Larena Town and the entrance fee is 100 pesos ($2, £1.5) with that fee going to the improvement and continuation of the sanctuary.   

Where to Stay when Visiting the Tourist Spots in Siquijor

Much like the rest of the Philippines, Siquijor Island has a huge variety of accommodation to choose from, from bouncing hostels, relaxing bungalows and luxurious villas and hotels.

Siquijor Island can be split roughly into five areas:

Maria Town –  Located on the east coast of the island and is known for its relaxed, small-town feel. Home to Saladoong Beach, lots of greenery and other beautiful beaches, including the quiet and tourist-free Kagusuan and Talisay beaches.

Larena –  A port town and the best place to stay if you’re travelling on a budget, and/or like to live like a local on your travels, then this is the place for you. It’s where many locals live and work, so there are markets, eateries and shops as well as beaches to explore too!

Siquijor Town  – To the northwest of the island, you’ll find Siquijor Town, where you’ll find the second port of the island – and is where you’ll be dropped off if you’re arriving on the island by ferry.

San Juan  – The best place to base yourself if you want to experience the best nightlife on Siquijor Island. Siquijor Island is small, so don’t go expecting Boracay-level nightlife, but there are some lovely bars here to let your hair down and have a few drinks. San Juan is also home to the best beaches on Siquijor Island and has a great range of both budget and luxury accommodation.

Lazi  – Probably the most secluded of all the towns to stay in on Siquijor Island but home to some fantastic tourist spots in Siquijor including Cambugahay waterfalls and the Butterfly Sanctuary. It’s a bit off the beaten track, so I’d recommend hiring a moped to get around here.

Each area is unique and there is an area for all types of travellers. Here are my top picks of places to stay on Siquijor Island.

Budget Options

JJ’s Backpackers Village – San Juan

With a choice of dorm, single, twin, double or triple rooms as well as a private bungalow, JJ’s has something for everyone. 

JJ's Backpackers Village

Based right on the beach, you can enjoy some amazing food whilst watching a spectacular sunset right from the sand. 

It has a great socialising area for meeting other backpackers too.

The Bruce Resort – San Juan

Located right on the beach, not too far from JJ’s is The Bruce resort. Beautiful beachfront cottages, a treehouse and spacious apartments are offered at the Bruce but they also have a large pool, free kayaks and mopeds for rent which make it an ideal base for getting out and seeing the island.

The Bruce Siquijor

There are a few bars and restaurants around, with Sylvia’s opposite doing a band night and disco at the weekend which attracts locals and tourists – we went and it was so fun!

Mid-Range Options

Tropical Fun Ta Sea Rentals – San Juan

Beautifully decorated bungalows right on the beachfront, Tropical Fun-Ta-Sea is a lovely place to stay!

Tropical Fun-Ta-Sea also provides a restaurant (with delicious food!), a bar, a terrace and parking together with a host of additional services such as airport pick-ups, water sports, kayaks and scooters.

Tropical Fun-ta-sea Rentals

The rooms are clean and fresh, the views from your beach-front bungalow are breathtaking and with breakfast offered as well, it is the perfect place to relax, unwind and explore the amazing tourist spots in Siquijor!

Infinity Heights Resort – Siquijor Town

Based in the hills, the view from the infinity pool is the selling point of this well-kept, tidy and clean hotel.

It’s not very close to the beach, and you’ll need wheels to get to the coast, but if you’re looking for total relaxation and a place to get away from everything – then this is your place.

Everything you’ll need is at the resort, so you won’t have to leave, nor will you want to!

Luxury Options

Coco Grove Beach Resort -San Juan

There is nothing not to like at Coco Grove Beach Resort!

A stunning resort with a pristine pool area (and swim-up bar!), multiple restaurants on site to tickle your taste buds and a marine conservation area on site offering the best snorkelling ever!

Coco Grove Beach Resort tourist spots in Siquijor

It’s also got its own private white sand beach which is heavenly.

Whilst it features in the luxury category, it’s great value for money here.

Food and Drink on Siquijor Island

There isn’t a raging nightlife scene in Siquijor – but there are a number of great bars which offer a disco at the weekend, with acoustic and band nights in the week to enjoy over a few drinks.

Most of the restaurants double as the nightlife and are open till late so whilst I usually recommend restaurants and bars separately, I’ve kept them together on this occasion because the food was great at all the bars we went to!

Coco Grove Restaurants

Yes, that’s right, Coco Grove has not one but two restaurants and they are both amazing!

Coco Grove Beach Resort

Salamandas Restaurant

The food is excellent at Salamandas, with a mix of local and international food on the menu, but the real reason to visit is for its magnificent setting, view of the ocean and super friendly staff – both of which make it a really friendly and fun place to enjoy a meal.

Sunset Restaurant  

Amazing food, amazing cocktails, amazing sunset views, amazing hospitality – enough said! Make sure you have their chocolate cake for dessert! Not to be missed before you leave the island.

Baha Ba’r

“Spicing up” traditional and popular Filipino dishes, the slightly altered Filipino food must be tried here, particularly because a lot of their produce is grown on their own farm, and sourced and raised locally. 

Baha Ba’r also has an outdoor area which is perfect for enjoying a few drinks by the ocean.

Dolce Amore

For a taste of Italy in the heart of Siquijor, look no further than the incredible Dolce Amore!

Whether you’re coming for breakfast, lunch or dinner, you’re guaranteed a divine meal!  The pizzas are delicious and the ever-changing weekly specials make you want to keep coming back!  Served with a cold glass of Italian prosecco and finished with delicious ice cream!

Dolce Amore Siquijor

If you are visiting Siquijor, I highly recommend a stop at this amazing place; there’s a reason it’s rated the number 1 restaurant in Siquijor by Trip Advisor!

Keep up to date with their proposed re-opening after Covid on  Facebook  and  Instagram . 

For a change of scenery to the beach and sunset, Dagsa Restobar offers a rustic dining area and chill lounge.

The food is really good too – the woodfired pizzas are the best!

There is also live music a couple of times during the week which was really fun with a few beers.

If you’re staying at The Bruce – it’s opposite!

Cockatoo Bar

The owner here used to be a chef in Canada and the food here is incredible.

It’s also a great place to hang out and have a drink whilst listening to the DJ play some tunes!

Monkey Business

This bar looks the part, with a sandy floor and swings at the bar. 

Whilst it’s not the best food on the Island, it is a great place to get your fill of Western Food and good stodgy food to have if you’re planning on having a few beers! 

It does have great bands, DJs and some amazing drinks to enjoy into the evening!

Getting to Siquijor Island

There are two main ways to get to Siquijor island, as with many of the islands in the Philippines, either by air or by ferry.

Siquijor airport is a relatively small airport located near the capital, Siquijor. 

Siquijor airport has recently been upgraded, having previously had a tiny terminal building which could only hold around 10 people.  In 2021, the majority of the upgrade works were completed, providing a new runway and a larger terminal building to house more passengers but this is still extremely limited.

AirSwift Aeroplane

The only direct flights to Siquijor airport are from Cebu and so if you wish to fly to Siquijor then you will either need to first make your way to Cebu airport or plan your trip around the Philippines to accommodate this flight.

Flights can be expensive to Siquijor given the limited number of passengers but are very convenient if time is tight. 

The most common, and cost-effective, way to get to Siquijor is by one of the ferry routes to Siquijor island. 

Unlike with Siquijor airport, you have more options when travelling by ferry which can be very convenient if you do not wish to return to your point of departure after you have visited Siquijor island. 

One thing to bear in mind with the ferries to and from Siquijor island is that there are two main ferry ports.  Larena Port and Siquijor Seaport.  Depending on where you’re coming from, and then going to, you may not be leaving Siquijor island from the same port in which you arrived. 

For example, Dumaguete ferries arrive at Siquijor Port whereas Cebu Ferries arrive and depart from Larena port.

Dumaguete to Siquijor Ferry

One of the most popular routes to get to Siquijor island is to take the ferry from Dumaguete to Siquijor.

The journey from Dumaguete to Siquijor takes around 1 and a half hours and costs between 500 and 600 pesos ($10-$12, £8-£10) depending on which ferry you take.

When we took the ferry, in fact from Siquijor to Dumaguete, we were in a tiny little boat with bench seats and only one door at the front by means of ventilation.  It was very hot, very choppy and not particularly comfortable! 

So if you get the choice of the ferry for the journey from Dumaguete to Siquijor, I would definitely recommend spending a bit extra to add that little bit of comfort!

Cebu to Siquijor Ferry

Another very popular route is from Cebu to Siquijor.  Unlike most ferries from Cebu, the ferry for Cebu to Siquijor departs from a port at the very south of Cebu Island called Liloan Port (rather than the main Cebu Port).

The ferry from Cebu to Siquijor can take between 1 and 2 hours depending on the conditions and will cost you around 200 pesos ($4, £3).

There is only one Cebu to Siquijor ferry per day which departs from Cebu at 10 am.  Equally, coming the other way, the daily ferry from Siquijor to Cebu departs Siquijor island, at Larena Port, at 6 pm.

Bohol to Siquijor Ferry

When we visited Siquijor we took the ferry from  Bohol  to Siquijor island as we had just finished our scooter tour of Bohol!  If you want to know more, check out our  2-3 day Scooter Itinerary in Bohol !

The ferry from Bohol to Siquijor island departs from Tagbilaran Port in Bohol and arrives at Larena Port in Siquijor.

The ferry from Bohol to Siquijor departs from Bohol around 10 am and the journey takes between 1.5 and 2 hours.

The Bohol to Siquijor ferry will cost around 900 pesos ($18, £15) plus a terminal charge of around 25 pesos.  The price can depend on the type of ferry as some have different classes of seats (usually split between being indoors with air-con or being out on the deck).  The difference in price was around 50 pesos for us so we went for the slightly more expensive indoor with air-con option!

The ferry from Bohol to Siquijor is daily and leaves Tagbilaran Port in Bohol at around 10 am each day.  The return trip departs from Larena Port at around 12.30 pm each day.

Getting Around the Tourist Spots in Siquijor

Once you arrive at Siquijor island there are a few options for getting around.  Broadly, these are taking a jeepney, a trike/motorcycle taxi or hiring a scooter.

Once you land at either Siquijor airport or one of the ferry ports, there will be plenty of trikes offering to take you to your accommodation.  Equally, you can head to the main road and hail a jeepney or, if you prefer, you can hire a scooter from one of the various rental shops located near the ports.

If you have all of your luggage with you then hiring a scooter at this stage may not be practical and so the most convenient option would be to take a trike.  The costs can vary depending on demand but as always, all prices are negotiable. 

If you are heading to the main tourist spot of San Juan from the ferry port at Larena then I would expect a trike to cost around 500 pesos ($10, £8).  A jeepney would be closer to 100 pesos ($2, £1.50).

Once you have got to your accommodation, I would definitely recommend looking to hire a scooter if you wish to explore the tourist spots in Siquijor. 

Scooter Hire in Siqujior

Most accommodations on the island can arrange scooter hire and I would expect to pay around 250 pesos per day ($5, £4).  Many of the resorts and hotels had scooters that you could hire there, making it really easy to do. Siquijor island is relatively small and so it is easy to access all of the destinations in this guide by scooter.

Alternatively, if you prefer, your accommodation will be able to arrange taxis/trikes to take you to the various tourist spots in Siquijor when you can either pay per journey or, if you want to tackle a number of tourist spots in Siquijor in one day, per day or per half day.

When to Visit the Best Tourist Spots in Siquijor

When heading out to Siquijor Island, it is important not only to consider the Siquijor weather but also the various amazing festivals in Siquijor.  Festivals can be an amazing time to visit somewhere as you can really become involved in local customs and traditions but of course, it will be a lot busier and accommodation will likely be booked in advance and so a bit more forward planning is needed.

So let’s take a look at the Siquijor weather and the festivals in Siquijor to help you time your perfect trip to see the amazing tourist spots in Siquijor.

Siquijor Weather

As with other islands in the Philippines, the Siquijor weather is generally very good all year round.  The temperature does not vary much from month to month with the yearly average around 28oC and humidity of around 78%.

The variations in the Siquijor weather is marked by rainfall instead.  Generally speaking, April to July is the high season when rainfall is minimal and the temperatures are at their highest. 

As you would expect, this high season is the most popular time to visit Siquijor island, both by tourists and by locals from neighbouring islands who head over to Siquijor island to enjoy the beautiful beaches and waterfalls.  If you are planning to go in high season then consider booking accommodation in advance to avoid disappointment.

The worst of the Siquijor weather is during August and October which is known as the wet season or typhoon season.  I would avoid travelling during the wet season.

If you want to avoid the dry season but still want to enjoy the best of the Siquijor weather, I suggest planning your trip for the shoulder season which runs from November and March. 

There is more rainfall during the shoulder season than the dry season, but any downpours do not last very long and the warm weather and high humidity ensure that the ground dries very quickly after the rain has stopped.

Accommodation is generally cheaper and more widely available during the shoulder season which can be a very pleasant time to visit whilst still experiencing the best of the Siquijor weather. 

Festivals in Siquijor

There are many great festivals in Siquijor and these are generally associated with and held in honour of the patron saint of each town, municipality or barangay on Siquijor island.

One of the biggest festivals in Siquijor is the Dilaab Festival in honour of the patron saint of Siquijor town, St Francis of Assisi.  This festival is usually held in the first week of October each year and is a celebration of nature and of the hospitality for which the Siquijodnon are famous.  Expect parades, singing, dancing and a lot of bright and wonderful costumes at the Dilaab Festival, one of the biggest festivals in Siquijor.

Bugwas Festival , held towards the end of August each year, is another of the festivals in Siquijor held to celebrate a patron saint, this time Saint Augustine, the patron saint of San Juan.  The festival celebrates the natural springs which abound San Juan in order to provide a bountiful harvest for the farmers and successful catches for the fishermen.   

If you are planning to stay at Coco Grove Beach Resort then their local festival is  Tubod Festival , held in mid-March each year.  You can expect to see lots more singing and dancing in the streets together with a procession along the main road with lighted candles making their way to the local church.

One of the liveliest festivals in Siquijor is  Lubi Festival  held in the municipality of Maria around 20 May each year.  The festival is held to celebrate the humble Lubi, or coconut, and is a celebration in honour of Our Lady of the Divine Providence (Mary, mother of Jesus).  The dance festival that takes place at Lubi Festival is one of the highlights of this amazing festival.

There are various smaller festivals in Siquijor which take place throughout the year.  As you will see from the above, most take place within their respective towns or municipalities and so if you do wish to visit during one of these amazing festivals, it is possible to stay in a nearby town and travel in for the specific festival if accommodation in the town itself is fully booked.

If you do get the chance to visit during one of the festivals in Siquijor then you will not be disappointed; these can be some of the best ways to get to know the culture of this island and you can expect to be welcomed by the locals from the minute you arrive.

Let’s Go Explore

As Siquijor is a small island, it’s one that you can really explore the nooks and crannies of and discover some hidden gems!

It’s an easy island to get around and experience and is a super relaxing place to enjoy nature, good food, and a few drinks with the backdrop of some of the most amazing sunsets you’ll ever see. A small island that should not be overlooked.

Let us know if you go to any of the tourist spots in Siquijor mentioned in this blog. We’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments below!

If you are planning a trip to the Philippines, do check out my guide to  Backpacking the Philippines  as well as my  Mini Guides .

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Siquijor Island: DIY Guide + 2 Days Itinerary

The Philippines has numerous beaches and nature attractions, but if you’re looking for somewhere off-the-beaten track, then check out the island of Siquijor.

Siquijor is a favorite day trip destination among locals coming from Dumaguete City. Foreign tourists, meanwhile, love the island’s charm, its quiet and seclusion away from the hustle and bustle. Here you can spend your days lazing in a casual beachfront, exploring the jungles for waterfalls, and learn about the island’s interesting history and culture.

This island isn’t as commercialized as other provinces in the Visayan Region such as Cebu. One of the reasons it receives fewer visitors is its lack of own airport. To get to the island, you need to ride a ferry from the neighboring Dumaguete City.

This island province is a great destination to relax and unwind. Discover the best Siquijor tourist spots including beaches, waterfalls, cold springs, and heritage areas such as the century-old balete tree, Spanish-era churches, and more.

Without further ado, here’s our travel guide to Siquijor and a sample Siquijor itinerary for 2 days.

P.S. Planning a trip to Siquijor? Don’t forget to read our Dumaguete-Siquijor Itinerary .

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Siquijor has an interesting history. It’s called the “Mystic Island” since it is said that the locals in Siquijor used to practice magic. There are also folklore stories of aswang (a mythic creature who flies and eats people) and mambabarang (a type of black witch).

Over the years, the island province has transformed its unique history to that of a healing destination, with the Healing Festival held in Holy Week every year . Visitors can still buy potions and voodoo dolls in souvenir shops, or even seek out faith healers and psychic readers, although they are now far and between.

Over the years, Siquijor has slowly been getting into the main tourists’ radar and becoming a favorite especially of foreign backpack travelers. It’s likely that tourist attractions such as Cambugahay Falls and Salagdoong Beach will get more crowded in the future, but if you want to get away from the scene you can always find a hidden waterfall or empty beach coves to visit.

I went on a 3-day solo trip to Siquijor in 2017. As a millennial, I love learning about the folk lore history of towns and the scary stories I used to hear about it as a kid. I also met a famous psychic healer, Anthony Vivero, who claims he had seen actual aswangs on a visit in the province.

I liked visiting the nature attractions in Siquijor, particularly Cambugahay Falls and Tulapos Marine Sanctuary which at that time wasn’t well known yet and where I snorkeled with baby sharks. I remembered being so giddy about seeing them in the wild that afterwards I texted my boyfriend about my experience.

Kat in Larena Coffee Shop

Truth be told, I also had encountered issues on my visit as a solo female traveler. I booked a tricycle tour from the port in Siquijor and my guide made me deeply uncomfortable throughout the tour (such as when he suggested swimming in the falls with me). I also find the lack of public transport stifling. Since I do not have license (or know how to ride a motorcycle to be honest), I was dependent on tricycle rides and it was expensive paying for P300-500 to visit a tricycle from my resort.

In terms of the spiritual aspect of the island province, most of the witchcraft culture is already commercialized. You can find love potions and other items in shopping stalls near Balete Tree, for instance, and it wasn’t clear whether these are the authentic ones they used to make or just souvenir.

Salagdoong Beach in Siquijor

It has been years since I traveled here, so I hope that the island province has improved, particularly in terms of safety for solo female travelers like me.

How to get to Siquijor

Siquijor is connected by 2 major ferry routes: Dumaguete and Tagbilaran (Bohol) .

This is the easiest way to get to Siquijor. Dumaguete has an airport (Sibulan Airport) and from there you can ride a motorbike or tricycle to the port.

  • From Dumaguete Port, ride a ferry to Siquijor. Regular ferry takes 2 hours (P140 per person) / fastcraft takes 1 hour (P210 per person).
  • Schedule is from 5:30AM to 6PM. Same schedule applies for the return trip, so you have to be at the port before 6PM for the last trip.

Click here to book ferry tickets from Dumaguete to Siquijor .

There is a ferry that runs from Tagbilaran in Bohol to Dumaguete once a day. Travel time is 1.5 hour.

  • Bohol to Siquijor: 10:20AM /  Siquijor to Bohol: 12:30PM

Click here to book ferry tickets from Bohol to Siquijor .

From Cebu City, it is also possible to get to Siquijor via Dumaguete. Travel time is 6-7 hours.

  • From Cebu City, head to the South Bus Terminal. Ride a Ceres bus to Dumaguete which includes a roro ride. Get off at the last stop (Ceres Bus Terminal) in Dumaguete. Travel time is 4-5 hours, fare is P330 per person.
  • From the terminal, ride a tricycle to Dumaguete Port.
  • Same instruction as above.

Click here to book ferry tickets from Cebu to Siquijor .

Siquijor is an off-beaten destination and public transportation is limited. There are tricycles available, but they are more expensive compared to tricycles in the city.

  • Option 1: Rent a motorbike . The cheapest way to get around is by renting a motorbike. Take note that a driver’s license is strictly required.
  • Option 2: Book a local tour . You can also book tours from the local tour guides. They are stationed at Siquijor Port, so you can immediately start the tour after arrival. You can also pre-book the tours, especially if you come during summer.

Tours in Siquijor

There are 2 standard tours you can take in Siquijor: Island Tour and Mountain Tour .

For day trippers, the best option is the Island Tour because it covers the main attractions in Siquijor. The Island Tour can be done in half a day, depending on your pace and how many stops you want to make. Each stop takes 20-30 minutes to get to. In my case, it took me almost a whole day since I stayed for a while in Cambugahay Falls and snorkeled at Tulapos Marine Sanctuary.

If you’re planning on exploring your own, you can still follow the routes in the tours.

Here are the Siquijor tourist spots that you can visit during the Island Tour.

  • St. Francis of Assisi Church . The oldest church in the island, built in 1774. It is located just outside the Siquijor Port, with a “Welcome to Siquijor” signage. Selfies and Touch-Down posts are mandatory.

St. Francis of Assisi Church in Siquijor

  • Lazi Church . An 18th-century church, also known as San Isidro Labrador Church. The church has wide ceilings and huge stained-glass windows. A must-visit if you like historic buildlings.
  • Capilay Spring Park . A public pool with refreshing water where locals swim and hangout.
  • Century-Old Balete Tree . One of the most popular attractions in Siquijor, this balete tree is said to be 400 years old. Beside it is a small pool where you can enjoy a fish spa. There are also stores nearby selling souvenirs and other items such as voodoo dolls and love potion bottles filled with herbs.

Potions in Siquijor

  • Cambugahay Falls . Cambugahay Falls is definitely one of the best nature attractions in Siquijor. It is a 3-tiered waterfall where you can swim and use a tarzan swing. The water is usually a shade of light blue, except on rainy days when it is more green-ish but still clear for swimming. The trail is established, so hiring a guide is optional.

Cambugahay Falls, Siquijor

  • Salagdoong Beach . Salagdoong Beach is an Insta-famous spot in Siquijor. It’s located inside a private resort, so you have to pay an entrance fee and rent a cottage for a day trip if you want. It has beach coves and dive boards 20 feet and 35 feet high. Beside Salagdoong Beach, you can find the Salagdoong Forest Reserve. It’s a man-made forest with molave trees.

Salagdoong Beach in Siquijor

  • Guiwanon Spring Park . A mangrove protection and preservation area. I stayed here for a few minutes and watched some kids swim in the water, but in general it’s not noteworthy. In my opinion, you can skip this entirely.
  • Paliton Beach . A laid-back, white-sand beach. It’s said to be the best beachfront in Siquijor. However, Siquijor does not have very good beaches in general if you want to swim and the said can be found about Paliton Beach. It’s also a public beach and, in my visit, I found some trash in the area.

Paliton Beach in Siquijor

  • Hapitanan Cafe . A new tourist spot in Siqujor, where you can have a photo taking a broomstick ride. This is a must-stop especially for the young-at-heart.
  • Dumalaay Boulevard . Located in Larena, this boulevard is a nice place to watch the sunset before leaving the island.

The Mountain Tour involves trekking and caving. There are only 2 places to go to and the tour takes around 4 hours, but it can be exhausting.

  • Mount Bandilaan . One of the highest points in Siquijor. Trek to the summit takes about 30 minutes. There is a watch tower at the top, surrounded by the mountain forest. There is an established trail so you can trek by yourself.
  • Cantabon Cave . This is an almost-kilometer long cave in Barangay Cantabon with gorgeous stalactites and stalagmites.

Here are other places you can visited in Siquijor. In standard tours, these aren’t normally included so you have to request for them specifically.

  • Lugnason Falls . One of the “hidden” waterfalls in Siquijor, Lugnason Falls is smaller than Cambugahay Falls but it’s perfect for those who prefer a quieter swimming hole.

Hidden waterfall in Siquijor

  • Tulapos Marine Sanctuary . This is one of the most enjoyable places I found in Siquijor. Here you can snorkel to see corals and barracudas, turtles and black-tipped reef sharks. There is also a giant clam area. This is where I first saw baby sharks in the wild, so I was overjoyed during our stop here. Hiring a guide is advisable so you’ll know which way to go.

Tulapos Marine Sanctuary in Siquijor

  • Tubod Marine Sanctuary . Another great place to snorkel, with a variety of tropical fishes and corals.

There are also beaches in Siquijor you can explore on your own including Minalulan Beach , Kagusuan Beach and Solangon Beach .

Beach in Siquijor

Some resorts in Siqujor arrange day trips to Apo Island in Dauin . This is a small island where you can spot sea turtles in the wild and snorkel in coral gardens. I had a lot of fun in Apo Island and I highly recommend this experience.

Sea turtle in Apo Island

Here’s a sample 2 days Siquijor itinerary for a weekend visit.

You can find a number of local restaurants near resorts and homestays, and some in-house dining options in resorts as well. There aren’t a lot of restaurants on the roadside since most of the island comprises mountain forest.

Here are some of the most recommended eats in Siquijor.

  • Larena’s Triad Coffee Shop . Decent and reasonably priced food. This coffee shop is located on the mountainside and offers the best view in Siquijor.
  • Baha Bar and Dagsa Restobar . Great options for seafood.
  • Luca Loko . Excellent food with vegan options such as buddha and poke bowls.
  • BBQ grills near Aloha Grill . This is one of the cheapest places to eat in Siquijor. A series of unnamed BBQ grills with the food laid out so you can pick what you want to eat.

You can also visit a bakery to watch how pan de bisaya is made.

Pan de bisaya in Siquijor

There are several mountain and beach resorts in Siquijor and it’s relatively cheap especially if you’re traveling with someone.

Here are the best stays in Siquijor:

  • Luxury: Coco Grove Beach Resort
  • Midrange :   Infinity Heights Resort | Charisma Beach Resort
  • Budget : Monkey Business Bungalows

Here are the current rates ( Updated as of 2020 ):

Siquijor is a budget-friendly destination. If you’re visiting here for a weekend with someone, a budget of P3000+ above would suffice.

Sunset in Siquijor

Here are some reminders and tips before your travel Siquijor:

  • Bring enough cash. There are only few ATMs in the island.
  • Bring a reusable container or bag. Not only for sustainable purposes — there is a penalty fee for using plastic.
  • Bring an insect repellent especially if you are staying overnight.
  • If you want ocean views, stay in the beachfront resorts and homestays in San Juan. Other towns in Lazi are located far from the ocean.
  • Based on my experience, if you’re a solo traveler like me, it might be best to pre-book a tour from a recommended guide. Also, bring your license so you can rent a motorbike to visit places outside of the standard tours.

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  • The Perfect Siquijor Itinerary: How to Spend 2 Days in Siquijor

Pristine blue waters at Cambugahay Falls in Siquijor, Philippines

Siquijor is a tiny island in the Central Visayas region of the Philippines which is known for its ties to mysticism, shamanism, and witchcraft. There are still a number of healers on the island and you’ll spot freshly brewed love potions on sale in the villages.

Magic aside, your Siquijor itinerary will be packed with pristine beaches, excellent snorkeling conditions, and beautiful waterfalls. It’s an island that begs you to slow your pace right down and appreciate nature at its finest.

Since it’s a small island which means that you can easily see the best of Siquijor in 2 days. Now I’m going to tell you exactly how to do this to make the most of your stay on the island of voodoo!

* Disclosure: This post contains a few affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission, at no cost to you, if you make a purchase through my link. *

Table of Contents

Overview of Your Siquijor Itinerary

Breakdown of your 2 days.

  • Day 1: Lugnason Falls & Cold Spring, Enchanted Balete Tree, Lazi Church, Cambugahay Falls, Salagdoong Beach, Talisay Beach, Butterfly Sanctuary, Mount Bandilaan viewpoint
  • Day 2:  Cantabon Cave, Guiwanon Spring Park, Tubod Beach & Marine Reserve, Marelle’s Seashell Museum, Paliton Beach

Map for your 2 day Siquijor itinerary

Below you can find a customized map that includes all the locations you’re going to visit on this Siquijor itinerary.

I marked your 2 days in Siquijor with different colors – I used blue for the first day and green for the second day, so you can easily see which places you’re going to visit each day.

How to use this map: This map is fully interactive, so you can move around, zoom in/zoom out, and click on the icons. If you want to see a larger map, click on the bracket in the upper right corner. To see more details and the different layers, click on the tab in the upper left corner. If you want to save it for later, click on the star icon next to the name of the map. Then simply open Google Maps either on your desktop or phone, go to ‘Saved’/’Maps’, and open the map whenever you need it.

Lugnason Falls & Cold Spring 

Why not start your Siquijor itinerary by plunging into one of the island’s most sensational waterfalls? You’ll understand in a heartbeat why Siquijor is often referred to as one of the most beautiful islands in the Philippines!

The Lugnason Falls tumble down a 5-meter (16-foot) rockface into an inviting swimming hole. You’ll love photographing the turquoise water just as much as you’ll enjoy splashing around in it.

It’s best to visit this waterfall during the rainy season or earlier in the dry season before the water levels drop.

siquijor island tourist spot

Lugnason Falls is a 15-minute drive from San Juan and the main tourist hub. The trail from the parking area to the waterfall takes a further 15 minutes. It’s an easy hike and is clearly signposted.

Entrance to the waterfalls is free but you might have to pay a couple of pesos for parking. 

Before you leave you can continue a little further through the jungle to find the man-made cold springs. They’re not as pretty as the waterfall but they are really unusual to look at and photograph.

Cold springs at Lugnason Falls, Siquijor

Enchanted Balete Tree 

This 400-year-old ancient tree is one of the most unusual tourist attractions to check out during your 2 days in Siquijor.

In Philippine folklore, Balete trees are considered to form the habitats of supernatural creatures and spirits including fairies and tree demons. It gets spookier, as these trees are known to strangle their neighboring trees, killing them in the process!

It’s free to stop and take some photos of the enchanted tree. There is a large pool of spring water at the base of the tree where you can opt to have a fish pedicure for 10 PHP (0.20 USD). 

The Enchanted Balete Tree is a 20-minute drive from Lugnason Falls.

Girl sitting at the fish spa next to the Old Enchanted Balete Tree in Siquijor

Lazi Church

Let’s take a break from nature and experience one of the most historic attractions in Siquijor.

The foundation of Lazi Church was constructed in 1884 and the bell tower was added the following year. It is the oldest Roman Catholic Church on the island and features an iconic red roof atop its coral stone foundation. Inside there is a stunning blue ceiling to admire.

Across from the church, you can visit the San Isidro Labrador Convent which houses the Siquijor Heritage Museum.

It’s free to enter the church but there is an admission fee of 20 PHP (0.40 USD) to go inside the museum.

Lazi Church, Siquijor

Cambugahay Falls 

Waving farewell to the tree, your next stop is the three-tiered Cambugahay Falls which tipple down through the lush jungle. This is one of the most impressive sights you’ll see and is essential for any Siquijor itinerary.

Cambugahay Falls has an admission fee of 20 PHP (0.40 USD). If you want to play with the Tarzan swing, bamboo raft, and inflatables you’ll need to pay an extra 50 PHP (1 USD). 

The falls are a 15-minute drive from the tree and are accessible via a short walk down a flight of 100 stairs.

Girl sitting on a raft boat at Cambugahay Falls in Siquijor, Philippines

Talisay Beach 

Now let’s take a break from the waterfalls and head to the ocean. The first of Siquijor’s beaches that I want to tell you about is one of the least developed and quieter ones.

Talisay Beach is perfect for a swim and a snorkel during high tide, otherwise, it’s a nice spot to grab a few minutes of tranquility and take some photos. 

You will need to park at the side of the road and then it’s less than 5 minutes to the beach through the trees.

Talisay Beach is a 10-minute drive from Cambugahay Falls and there is no admission charge. 

Salagdoong Beach 

The next beach on your Siquijor itinerary is one for the thrillseekers!

Palm tree fringed Salagdoong Beach features crystal clear water, white sand, and some epic diving spots from the cliffs and artificial diving boards. The highest one is a leap of 9 meters (30 feet)!

If you do want to cliff jump, I recommend asking any locals who are hanging around nearby for some pointers first to ensure your safety. You’ll also need to plan this at high tide. Safety first! 

Entrance to Salagdoong Beach is 50 PHP (1 USD) because the cove is part of the Salagdoong Beach Resort. You can also buy some lunch from the hotel restaurant if you didn’t bring a picnic along. 

This beach is a 10-minute drive from Talisay Beach.

Aerial view of Salagdoong Beach in Siquijor, Philippines

Butterfly Sanctuary 

A quirky tourist spot in Siquijor, the Butterfly Sanctuary isn’t large but it’s well worth a stop.

The purpose of the center is actually to breed butterflies that are at risk of becoming endangered. They are then released back into nature.

While there isn’t a huge collection to see, it’s a lovely place to see colorful butterflies and other bugs up close. 

The entrance to the sanctuary is 100 PHP (2 USD). It might seem high considering that you don’t see a lot of creatures, but it’s a really worthwhile project to support during your 2 day Siquijor itinerary.

The Butterfly Sanctuary is around an hour from Salagdoong Beach and you can either follow the Siquijor Circumferential Road or drive through the mountains.

siquijor island tourist spot

Mount Bandilaan viewpoint

A quick 5-minute drive from the sanctuary and you can park at the Mount Bandilaan viewpoint and enjoy panoramic views from the highest point on the island at 632 meters (2,000 feet) above sea level. 

To access the top of the tower you will need to walk up 148 steps. If you time this right and visit on a clear day, you can enjoy the sunset from the deck.

It’s free to climb up to the platform but you may leave a discretionary donation if you like.

Cantabon Cave 

If you’re touring Siquijor in 2 days how about sampling those rumored healing powers of the island for yourself?

Cantabon Cave is an 800 meter (2,625 feet) subterranean stream with stalactites, stalagmites, and rock formations. Legend has it that the water has magical powers and you are invited to sample it for yourself during your caving expedition. 

To experience the cave in full you will need to pay for a guided tour. You will need to wear suitable swimming and exercise clothes, I would also recommend some aqua shoes with a good grip to protect your feet from the rocks.

Flip-flops and sandals are not advisable as it’s slippery down there! 

Most hotels will help you to book your tour but if not you can just turn up. The tour costs 600 PHP (12 USD) and includes your helmet and a flashlight.

It takes around 2 hours in total and the drive time from San Juan to the cave entrance is 30 minutes.

Guiwanon Spring Park 

In addition to the twinkling waterfalls and beaches, mystical trees, and underground caverns, Siquijor even has a mangrove forest.

The Guiwanon Spring Park is a peaceful spot that’s particularly appealing to nature lovers. There are a couple of boards dotted around which help you understand the role the mangroves play within the ecosystem.

You can follow an elevated wooden footpath around the complex which lets you get close to the mangroves while appreciating ocean views.

There is a humble entrance fee of 10 PHP (0.20 USD) to pay before exploring the park. You can rent one of the cabins for a few hours or stay overnight if you wish. 

An alternative option is to visit the Guiwanon Spring Park first thing and experience sunrise here before heading to the cave.

Tubod Beach & Marine Reserve 

For the final afternoon of your 2 day Siquijor itinerary, head back to the beach!

Tubod Beach is a sandy beach that grants access to the Tubod Marine Reserve. You can rent snorkeling gear from the Coco Grove Resort if you don’t have your own and wade out to explore the reef and tropical marine life.

Be careful not to touch the coral while you float and consider wearing your aqua shoes again as sometimes there are sea urchins around the reef.

Tubod Beach is a 25-minute drive from the Guiwanon Spring Park. There is no fee to access the beach but if you want to snorkel you will need to pay 50 PHP (1 USD) which goes towards conserving the reserve.

Snorkeling rental is usually 100-150 PHP (2-3 USD) depending on where you hire from.

Either bring a picnic lunch or order some lunch from the Coco Grove Resort or a nearby restaurant. There are plenty of options on the Siquijor Circumferential Road. 

White sandy beach lined with palm trees at Tubod Beach & Marina Sanctuary, Siquijor

Marelle’s Seashell Museum

Another eccentric tourist spot in Siquijor is the museum that houses hundreds upon hundreds of seashells! The museum is very well documented so you’ll pick up loads of trivia here about the underwater world in general.

You can actually walk to the museum from Tubod Beach in 10 minutes. It’s open daily 7 am-10 pm and the admission fee is 100 PHP (2 USD). However, if you’d like to tuck into some fresh seafood and eat at the museum restaurant the entrance fee is waived.

Paliton Beach 

Wrap up your Siquijor itinerary at one of the most picturesque beaches on the island.

Paliton Beach features gleaming white sand and calm water that’s perfect for swimming although it’s not ideal for snorkeling because of the seagrasses. You can hang out here and watch the sunset.

Paliton Beach is a 10-minute drive from Tubod Beach. It’s free to enter the beach and you can pick up snacks, beers, and soft drinks from beach stalls.

Aerial view of Paliton Beach in Siquijor, Philippines

Useful Info for your Siquijor trip

Where to stay in siquijor.

For a quick solution, here are some of our favorite places to stay in Siquijor:

  • Luxury: Infinity Heights Resort
  • Mid-range: White Villas Resort
  • Budget: Aloha Seaside Resort

How to get to Siquijor

As there is no commercial airport in Siquijor, the island is only accessible via ferry from Negros Oriental and Bohol.

Most boats are operated by OceanJet but there are a couple of other providers that have slower crossings (and cheaper fares). Note that Siqujor has two ports – Siquijor and Larena – so you’ll want to double-check your destination when you book your ticket.

Ferries depart from Tagbilaran City Sea Port on Bohol and arrive at Larena Port. This journey generally takes 90 minutes and fares range from 700-1,000 PHP (14-20 USD) subject to the carriage class.

Since you have to get to Tagbilaran City anyways, it’s worth adding a couple more days to your Philippines itinerary to visit the best tourist spots in Bohol !

Crossings from Dumaguete City Port on Negros Oriental take 1-2 hours subject to whether you take a ferry or fast craft and arrive at Siquijor Port. Again, fares vary from 250-380 PHP (5-8 USD) based on whether you book regular or business class.

Best time to visit Siquijor 

As a tropical island, Siqujor has two seasons – wet and dry. It’s warm all year round but you may want to avoid the monsoon season if you have only 2 days in Siquijor.

The rainy season runs from May until the end of November, which is usually the wettest month. From December the rains ease and February is the driest month.

April is the hottest month, with average daily temperatures lingering around 33°C (91°F). In order to have the best weather, it’s best to travel to Siquijor between January and May.

Pristine blue waters at Cambugahay Falls in Siquijor, Philippines

How to get around Siquijor

Rent a motorbike.

If you feel comfortable doing so, the easiest and cheapest way to get around Siquijor is to hire a motorbike and drive yourself. The main highway, the Siquijor Circumferential Road, is in excellent condition and the island is peaceful and free from congestion.  

Motorbike rental in Siquijor is approximately 300 PHP (6 USD) per day. Remember to carry your International Driver’s Permit and driving license and wear a helmet if you choose this option. 

You can hire a motorbike at rental stores around either port, in the main town of San Juan, or, in most cases, from your hotel. 

Rent a tricycle / habal-habal

Tricycles are the most typical way to get around Siquijor if you don’t want to drive a motorbike. These are basically the Filippino version of the Thai tuk-tuk! 

If you want to rent a tricycle for both of your 2 days in Siquijor itinerary, then you should expect to pay approximately 1,500 PHP (30 USD) per day. But this will be subject to how many of the Siquijor tourist spots you want your driver to take you to. You can also flag tricycles down but the costs for shorter journeys will add up to be more expensive overall.

You can also hop on the back of a motorbike taxi (known as a habal-habal). This is a good option if you’re traveling solo and don’t want to drive yourself. Discuss the rate before you jump on. 

Hire a driver

If you want to travel around Siquijor in air-conditioned comfort then you can hire a car and driver. Your hotel will be able to organize this for you.

Costs are typically around 2,000 PHP (40 USD) per day based on one car with up to three travelers.

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Hi- for your siquijor 2 day itinerary- did you travel with motorbike?

No, we hired a driver as we were not so comfortable driving motorbikes. However, if you have experience with it, it’s definitely the best and most cost-effective way to get around!

Wow, this article is a fantastic guide for anyone planning a 2-day trip to Siquijor – it’s jam-packed with helpful tips and recommendations!

I’m so glad you like it! Have a great time in Siquijor.

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Mystical Siquijor: The Best Experiences on the Island

03/13/2018 by Kristin Addis 18 Comments

Located in the Central Visayas region of the Philippines, Siquijor is locally known as ‘Esla del Fuego’, or the island of fire, not because of a raging volcano like I initially thought, but because of its mystical fireflies.

“When you see them out, you know there’s magic around,” said Noel, a local who generously offered to take me to a healer on the island, which is also referred to as the ‘mystical island’ or even ‘Siquihorror’ by locals due to the shamanism and witchcraft that Siquijor is known for.

That night as we sat in the open air karaoke bar, just having belted out Katy Perry’s California Gurls and the Eagles’ Hotel California  — two songs I can’t seem to escape as a Californian in Southeast Asia — the power went out all over the island and the stars, and the fireflies, came out to play.

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There’s something about the vibe on Siquijor, a combination of white and black magic, the yin and the yang. There’s a feeling of eeriness and intrigue to it, and to visit without connecting a bit to the spiritual side of the island would be missing out on what makes Siquijor so enchanting.

As well as the waterfalls, the beautiful corals, the caves, the big tree, and the white sand beaches.

So this guide has a little bit of both. Departing from the ferry terminal, these are some of the best experiences and Siquijor tourist spots in order:

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Paliton Beach

paliton beach siquijor

Paliton is easily Siquijor’s most famous beach, and if you’re staying in San Juan like most visitors, you won’t be too far from here.

The beach’s most famous and striking feature is the line of coconut palms along the beach. It’s also famous for snorkeling and its lovely white sand. Even during high season, it isn’t very crowded. Make sure to explore beyond just the area near where you park. You’ll need to round a few bends on foot towards your right, if facing the water, to find these trees.

Pro tip: Check out the timing of the tides before you go and try to go during high tide. There are sea urchins and jellyfish in the grasses which will make it a bit of a minefield during low tide.

San Juan siquijor

San Juan is where you’ll find most of the guesthouses, resorts, dive shops, restaurants, and bars. It’s where almost everyone stays when they visit Siquijor for two big reasons: It’s west-facing so you get a fantastic sunset, and it has white sand beaches.

Take a walk in any direction around 5pm and watch as golden hour unfolds into a fiery sunset with Negros and Apo Island in the distance.

Century Old Balete Tree

century old balete tree siquijor

This ‘century old’ tree is actually closer to 400 years old, and is so much more than meets the eye. Once a spot for sacred rituals, the spring under the tree is now a fish spa and love potion vendor, mostly to attract visitors to what would otherwise just be something most people pass right on by without realizing the significance of this tree to Siquijor.

Noel told me that the fairy who was previously in charge of the tree was angry. Periodically, children would go missing around the area and then show up days later, having been taken into the spirit world by the tree. These days there’s a new chief fairy in town – Louie – who is a bit more benevolent.

Whether this all sounds like hocus pocus or not, one thing was undeniable to me as I edited this photo – parts of it looked like they’d been oddly misplaced, disappeared, or airbrushed in, even though it was .RAW straight from the camera. I’m still a bit confused but I’m chalking it up to Louie’s antics. I hope this photo did him proud in the end.

Lagaan Falls

lagaan falls siquijor

Noel laughed and asked what I thought of Lagaan, expecting that I would have been underwhelmed, when I told him it’s the first place I visited in Siquijor.

I actually loved it! It’s not as big or popular as some of the other waterfalls, but that also makes it a lot less crowded. There’s a rope swing, a natural ‘slide’ (which you can see behind me in the photo above), some cool caves behind the water’s veil, and a little climb-through. It costs 50 pesos to visit plus 10 to park the bike. A bit rich considering Cambugahay is only 10 pesos but still, we’re only talking about a dollar.

Cambugahay Falls

cambugahay falls siquijor

Cambugahay is a three-tiered waterfall with three large lagoons. The aquamarine color, the refreshing water temperature on a hot day, and the way the falls gently cascade over caves and light brown rocks make it clear why this is the most popular spot on the island. It’s just as magical as Siquijor itself.

cambugahay falls siquijor

There are rope swings and platforms to chill on as well as bamboo rafts on each level of the falls. There’s also plenty of room for swimming, though you’ll have to share it with a lot of people unless you’re strategic with your timing. I visited twice, once around 11am and once at 7am, and I’m sure you can guess when I had the better experience. There was almost nobody else when I went early. Having these waterfalls all to yourself is a treat and a half!

I highly recommend the kinilaw or tuna sisig for lunch at El Monte in Lazi afterwards. I’m still dreaming of it. Say hi to the (now) infamous Noel if he’s there wearing his cowboy hat.

Driving and Mangroves

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Part of the joy of Siquijor is driving a motorbike through it. The roads are mostly smooth and nice to drive on and there’s hardly any traffic. The few cars and motorbikes I did encounter were conscientious, a nice contrast to the somewhat stressful roads and rude big trucks on Lombok the week before.

Even if you’ve never driven a motorbike before, Siquijor is a good place to learn. Rentals run at 350 pesos per day including a helmet. Anything higher is a tourist price and you can haggle it down. You can rent them in San Juan, Lazi, or directly from the port.

Pictured above are some mangroves along the 15-minute drive from Lazi, where the falls were, to the next spot, Salagdoong Beach. Noel was surprised I was that excited about a bunch of mangroves but as he demonstrated with his lack of enthusiasm about Lagaan Falls, it obviously takes a lot to impress him.

Salagdoong Beach and Cliff Jump

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Salagdoong Beach is another fan favorite and while not as gorgeous as the beaches of San Juan, it has two cliff jumps, one that’s 20 feet (6 meters) and one that’s 35 feet (11 meters) high, depending on the tide of course.

I did them both and the taller one is definitely more fun! Just run and leap instead of peering over and trying to decide whether you want to do it or not. I wouldn’t have been able to if I hadn’t just hurled myself over without thinking about it too much.

The jump and beach are part of a resort. Entrance is 60 pesos with a compulsory Red Cross donation included.

Seek a Healer

siquijor

As mentioned in the intro, Siquijor is full of healers and witches. Want to cast a curse on someone? Siquijor is your place. Want to obtain a love potion? Look no further.

If you want this experience, the first thing to do is talk to a local if you can. See if you can get him or her to bring you to someone legitimate. Noel’s cousin is a healer, and I kindly asked him to help me with an illness I was suffering from. After placing two crystals in a glass of water and chanting over them and the crown of my head, he told me to drink, and to believe. That last part was important. Sadly I still needed another round of antibiotics afterwards but it was still a cool experience.

I spoke with another traveler who did a smoke clearing ritual in the middle of the island with a folk healer, which he gave me a moderately excited review of. You can find them here if it interests you.

apo island siquijor

Apo Island is the hotspot if you’re into sea turtles. It’s also home to gorgeous corals and over 650 species of fish. You’ll find plenty of dive shops in San Juan that will happily take you out on a day trip, or you can actually stay on the island and the cost of dives drops considerably.

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Most people stay in San Juan when they visit Siquijor, though I think it’s best broken up into two areas, adding in Lazi. There’s a range of options depending on your budget on Siquijor, though I can highly recommend Xylla guesthouse for a nice clean place to stay in Lazi and Glamping Siquijor (pictured in the star photo above) for San Juan. Both are easy on the budget and a nice value for a private room on the island.

You can get $25 off your booking at both on booking.com with this coupon .

I hope this guide helped you to connect not only with the beautiful places in Siquijor, but the mystical side of the island as well. It has a soul to it that you just can’t get to know unless you go digging a little deeper. All of the spots mentioned above are included in this Google Map for your reference:

On a personal note, I also absolutely adored the local friendliness. Kids were always saying hi, as were the adults, smiling big, genuine smiles and calling out warm greetings. It’s hard not to fall in love with a place like that, isn’t it?

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About kristin addis.

Kristin Addis is the founder and CEO of Be My Travel Muse, a resource for female travelers all around the world since 2012. She's traveled solo to over 65 countries and has brought over 150 women on her all-female adventure tours from Botswana to the Alaskan tundra.

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03/13/2018 at 9:18 am

I like the way these guides are written, and your style, but I’m suffering from the lack of context!! Where the heck is Siquijor Island?? The last few articles you’ve published just drop a location name in without naming the country, region, or anything. If I have to google a place just to see what region of the world it’s in after reading your website, there’s something missing…

Kristin says

03/14/2018 at 2:23 am

Thanks for the feedback. I tend to think people search for information once they already have a destination picked out but that’s a great reminder that not everyone is in that mode!

03/14/2018 at 12:11 pm

I really like the recent addition of a Google Map at the end of the posts mapping out to readers geographically where you explored in the post. I feel like I can trace your steps almost! The wonders of technology. I think that additional feature goes a long way to help with this issue that was brought up about wondering “where the heck is this awesome place!?”. For what it is worth, while the country is not always linked to the location in the title of a post, you have been good about mentioning the country in the first paragraph or so (like in this Siquijor post the first sentence) in nearly all cases and then there is the “you might also like” which then links to similar posts where the country is explicitly mentioned in the title (e.g., the Kuta, Lombok post). Plus you tell people on the side bar under “upcoming travel plans” where you are at. The Google map is like the finishing touch!

04/24/2018 at 6:04 pm

I love following very few travel blogs for inspiration actually, and yours is one of them. I have noticed you’ve been adding country context lately and I really appreciate it!

04/27/2018 at 9:16 am

Thanks for letting me know! I often forget.

03/13/2018 at 10:06 am

That tree is awesome. I find the Banyan trees amazing too. I think it is great to try the local culture, including trying a healer, the local cuisine, visiting religious sites, performing a ritual etc. To me the pull of travel needs this in addition to the fun outdoor adventures and overall history. What was the most “far out” cultural experience you have had?? (besides the days of silence and contemplation) I realize that there are limits to everything, but stretching one’s boundaries and living beyond a comfort zone even for a day is a reward and memory of a lifetime. Mine, not being Christian, was being in a remote town and asked to join in an intense group religious chant with wild dancing and speaking in tongues. I did not speak in tongues or anything, but the whole experience was intense and they were glad I joined in and I appreciated not just learning something new, but experiencing it first-hand to at least understand it. Hope you feel better soon!

03/14/2018 at 2:21 am

My most far out cultural experience…hmm…It wasn’t necessarily far out, but I loved dancing at the art gallery in Maputo, the capital of Mozambique. Everyone told me to just get out as quickly as I could but that night it was amazing dancing in big circles with locals to thumping afrohouse music. I’ll always hold that memory dear. I really felt welcomed and like a part of this cool underground scene.

Maricel says

03/15/2018 at 9:09 pm

This guide is just what I needed! Will be in Siquijor in a few months.. and it’s so convenient to have a researcher extraordinaire like you Kristin! I’ve been going to places you’ve visited and doing stuff you’ve been doing (lantern festival, silent retreat).. I’ll definitely use your link for booking a place to stay and support you cos you’re awesome!

03/16/2018 at 4:06 am

That’s awesome that you’ve been using the advice you find on here and having fun trips with it! Let me know how Siquijor goes for you!

Lisa Mitchell says

08/14/2018 at 10:38 pm

Hi Kristin, As always you are my ‘go to’ favorite blogger for practical planning and inspiration. I’m planning a few weeks in the Philippines next April and am working around a Tubbataha liveaboard. I’ll for sure be following your guide for Banuae but also would like to find an island with a nice local feeling. Would you choose Siquijor or Siargao if you could only pick one? I’ll be diving plenty on the boat so looking more for relaxing and culture. Thank you!!!!

08/16/2018 at 9:21 pm

Hey Lisa, well Siquijor is pretty unique culturally, but it’s small. I would base it on how much time you have. Siargao has a lot more going on like the lagoons, islands, and surfing. You can see a lot of Siquijor in a day or two but Siargao needs at least a week I’d say.

Allan Albino says

08/17/2018 at 5:12 pm

Correction: Isla De FUEGOS- Plural

This had been a mistake..Even the current Philippine LGUs and tourism units got this wrong…I m able to get the source from the year 1700 map of the Philippines with all islands named in Spanish.. and what i saw ..”ISLA DE FUEGOS” not ISLA DE FUEGO..

08/18/2018 at 2:38 am

07/24/2019 at 12:21 am

Hi. Just a little correction. Apo island is not part of Siquijor.

08/09/2019 at 8:43 am

Thank you so much for featuring our Island, such an amazing blog that has been very usefuly to many travelers around the world to visit and know more about siquijor.

Mathilde Delorme says

08/27/2019 at 9:23 am

Hi Kristin! I am looking for a great island in the Philippines to spend a week with my group for New Year’s eve. I saw your blog post on Siargao, but after reading this I am thinking the weather may be better here. How did you find the nightlife, do you think it would be a fun place for New Year’s Eve, while still offering sightseeing and activities for the daytime? Thanks in advance!

09/02/2019 at 10:01 am

Siargao might have more to do nightlife-wise for NYE. Just make sure you make reservations way ahead of time for activities and restaurants!

Armando says

02/21/2023 at 3:21 pm

Amazing info story, i really love it.

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Planning a trip to Siquijor this 2024? Read on this list of top things to do in Siquijor, tourist spots and best places to visit that you should include in your Siquijor itinerary!

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HOW TO GET TO SIQUIJOR?

From manila.

  • From Manila, take a 1-hour flight to Dumaguete City . Cebu Pacific Air and Philippine Airlines have several flights daily from Manila to Dumaguete City. You can search for cheap flights to Dumaguete City using the Traveloka App . Highly recommended!
  • From Dumaguete City Airport, take a tricycle to Dumaguete Port . Standard fare is 100 pesos per tricycle and travel time is around 30 minutes. Alternatively, you can just walk outside the airport and take a passenger jeepney to Dumaguete City . Then walk or take a tricycle to the port. For short distances, tricycle fare is 8 pesos per passenger.
  • At Dumaguete Port, take a boat or a ferry to Siquijor . Fare is around 130 to 230 pesos depending on where in Siquijor you are going to. From Dumaguete City to the capital town of Siquijor, fare is around 130 pesos. From Dumaguete City to Larena, Siquijor, fare is around 230 pesos. CHECK OUT HERE to book ferry tickets online.
  • Upon arrival in Siquijor, you may take a tricycle or a habal-habal (Single motorcycle) going to your resort. You may also contact a tour guide with tricycle (see details at the end of this post) that could fetch you from the port going to your resort.

FROM CEBU OR BOHOL

From dipolog city, from bacolod city.

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TOP THINGS TO DO IN SIQUIJOR, TOURIST SPOTS AND ATTRACTIONS

Things To Do in Siquijor

1. Go on a Road Trip

Churches in Siquijor Tourist Spots

2. Visit the Churches

Lazi Convent

3. Visit the old Lazi Convent

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4. Enjoy a Fish Spa at the Centuries-old Balete Tree

Beautiful Beaches in Siquijor

5. Swim into the clear waters of Siquijor's Beaches

Things to do in Siquijor

6. "Fly" on a Broomstick

Cambugahay Falls

7. Swim at Cambugahay Falls

Things to Do in Siquijor Budget Travel Guide 2018

8. Walk through the Mangroves at Guiwanon Spring Park

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9. Watch Beautiful Sunsets

Souvenirs and Pasalubong

10. Buy Pasalubong and Souvenirs

Top Things to do in Siquijor

OTHER TOURIST SPOTS, ATTRACTIONS & THINGS TO DO IN SIQUIJOR

  • Capilay Spring Park - a public pool along the main road with water coming from the springs.
  • Mt. Bandilaan National Park - for that scenic and breathtaking views of Siquijor and neighboring islands.
  • Lugnason Falls - located in the lush forest, this falls requires some treeking to see its beauty.
  • Kagusuan Beach - one of the most remote beaches in the island.
  • Cantabon Cave - takes abou 1.5 hours to explore. You need to register first and get a guide for you to explore this cave.
  • Siquijor Port / Beach - this is a beautiful public beach that will greet you upon arrival in Siquijor.
  • Larena Triad Coffee Shop - a coffee shop atop a hill that offers awesome views.
  • Dumanjog Beach - another beautiful beach in Siquijor.
  • Salagdoong Forest Reserve - a forest with picturesque canopy of trees located at the road leading to Salagdoong Beach.
  • Island Butterfly Garden - a nature conservation center with a collection fo endemic butterflies on the island.

SIQUIJOR TOUR PACKAGES FROM DUMAGUETE CITY

Here is the sample siquijor day tour itinerary from dumaguete city..

  • 09:00 am - hotel pick up
  • Depart Dumaguete
  • Arrive in Siquijor
  • St Francis de Assissi Bell Tower
  • St Vincent Bell Tower
  • 12:00 pm - Lunch at own expense at Triad Cafe
  • Cang-Isok Old House
  • Salagdoong Beach
  • Cambugahay Falls
  • Balete tree
  • Ferry back to Dumaguete
  • 04:00 pm - hotel drop off
  • Rolling tour of the St Francis de Assisi Bell Tower and San Juan de Capilay spring.
  • Visit the century old Balate Tree in Lazi.
  • Marvel at the century old St Isidore Labradore Church and Lazi Convent.
  • Hike down 300+ steps to take a dip at the Cambugahay Falls.
  • Lunch at Triad Cafe and enjoy a panoramic view of Siquijor.
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WHERE TO STAY: RESORTS IN SIQUIJOR

Beach Resorts in Siquijor

ADAYO COVE RESORT

  • Native Cottage Room Only - ₱ 1,248.30
  • Duplex Room With Breakfast - ₱ 1,905.30
  • Family Room For 4 - ₱2,299.50

Beach Resorts in Siquijor

COCO GROVE BEACH RESORT

  • Deluxe Room - ₱ 5,508.72
  • Executive Room - ₱ 6,810.77

MORE HOTELS & RESORTS IN SIQUIJOR

  • White Villas Resort Siquijor
  • The Gabayan Riviera
  • Treasure Island Beach Bungalows
  • The Bruce Luxury Private Cottage
  • Dolce Amore Resort Siquijor
  • Infinity Heights Resort
  • Descanso En Paraiso Resort
  • Apo Diver Beach Accomodation, Siquijor
  • Mandala Tribe Treehouses
  • Infinity Sands Resort
  • Kalachuchi Beach Resort
  • Rhumbutan Beach House
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SAMPLE DIY SIQUIJOR ITINERARY (3 DAYS & 2 NIGHTS)

Day 1 - travel to siquijor, check-in.

  • Travel from Manila to Dumaguete
  • From the airport, take a tricycle to Dumaguete Port
  • Arrive at the port, buy tickets and pay terminal fee
  • Take a boat or a ferry to Siquijor
  • Ride a tricycle or a habal-habal (single motorcycle) to your resort
  • Check-in at the resort √ See here the list of best hotels & resorts in Siquijor!
  • Enjoy the resort facilities
  • Watch the sunset
  • Star gazing at the beach

DAY 2 - Explore Siquijor

  • Breakfast at the resort
  • Start Siquijor day tour
  • Paliton Beach
  • Capilay Hot Spring
  • Fish Spa at the Enchanted Old Balete Tree
  • Buy souvenirs at the Old Balete Tree
  • Stop by Hapitanan Cafe and Restaurant
  • Have a photo riding a broomstick
  • Visit Lazi Church and Convent
  • Swim at Cambugahay Falls, Tarzan swing, and bamboo raft ride
  • Visit the Church of Our Lady of Divine Providence at the town of Maria
  • Swim and enjoy Salagdoor Beach
  • Lunch at Salagdoong Beach Restaurant
  • Have a photo at the canopy of trees at Salagdoong Forest Reserves
  • Travel to Enrique Villanueva town and visit the church
  • Travel to the town of Larena
  • Visit San Vicente Ferrer Parish Church
  • Proceed to Guiwanon Spring Park
  • Go to Siquijor town
  • Buy souvenirs and pasalubong
  • Visit Saint Francis of Assisi Church and Bell Tower
  • Have a photo taken at the "Welcome to Siquijor" marker
  • Watch a beautiful sunset in San Juan
  • Go back to the resort
  • Rest and Sleep

Churches in Siquijor Tourist Spots

DAY 3 - Check-out, Go back to Manila

  • Enjoy the resort
  • Check out before lunch
  • Proceed to the port
  • Take a ferry or boat to Dumaguete
  • Lunch in Dumaguete
  • Proceed to the airport for your flight to Manila

For more sample itineraries, please visit this post: Sample Dumaguete-Siquijor Itineraries for 3, 4, 5, 6 Days or more

  • A Local's Guide to Dumaguete City: 8 Tips and Tricks for First-Timers
  • Top Things to do in Dumaguete City + Tourist Spots and Attractions

Salagdoong Beach

SIQUIJOR TRIP BUDGET AND EXPENSES (in PHP)

  • Dumaguete Airport to Port - 100.00 / tricycle good for 3 pax
  • Boat Fare to Siquijor, Siquijor - 150.00 / pax
  • Terminal Fee in Dumaguete Port - 20.00 / pax
  • Habal-habal Ride from port to resort - 100.00 good for 2 pax
  • Accommodation - 2,000 per night at Adayo Cove Resort
  • Food Expenses - 1,500 - 2,000 per pax for 3 days
  • Tricycke Rental + Tour Guide - 1,200 per day for 3 pax
  • Salagdoong Beach entrance fee - 25.00 per pax
  • Habal-habal from Resort to Siquijor Port - 100.00 good for 2 pax
  • Boat or Ferry to Dumaguete - 150.00 / pax
  • Tricycle to Dumaguete Airport - 100.00 / tricycle good for 3 pax

Siquijor Tour Guide and Tricycle Rental

TRICYCLE RENTAL AND TOUR GUIDE IN SIQUIJOR

There you have it my top things to do in siquijor, tourist spots and best places to visit i hope this siquijor travel guide with itinerary and budget help you in planning a memorable and amazing siquijor adventure. have fun, take a lot of photos, and enjoy siquijor.

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24 comments :.

siquijor island tourist spot

Hi :) I've booked a flight with my mother going to Dumaguete this May and was planning a day tour in Siquijor. I was sure to book the Klook day tour to avoid travel hassle for my mom, but when I saw Paliton Beach, I think it'll be worth the ferry transfer on our own since we've done it before Cebu-Bohol trip. The contact # you have left for the tour guide is it still available? :)

i contacted him just now and reserved a date. he is still available.

Awesome! After reading this travel blog that I want to go there but maybe in the future though and the information is quite useful including the budget breakdowns. -Katherine Anne D. Faderoga.

Hi. I'm planning on going end of June. Is the weather okay during that time? I'd also like to know if the digits you left for the tour guide are still active. Thanks!

Try visiting Kandanai Shore in Siquijor :-)

Do they have travel agency?

Hi Do you have the tour guide's updated contact number? I tried to txt both #s but wasn't able to get a response. Thanks.

hi.. can someone give a sample dyi from cebu to sijuijor? thanks

kamusta po trip nyo sa siquijor? plan din namin mag siquijor this dec 12. any advice?

This travel blog makes want to go to Siquijor but in the future and the blog contained a lot of useful information about the place alongside the budget. A 10 out of 10 for me. -Katherine Anne D. Faderoga (•̀ᴗ•́)و

Siquijor is one of the to travel because of their famous tourist spots and attractions such as nature, churches, beaches and waterfalls. As a tourist to experience and see the beauty of the province you need to stay a little bit longer. And also Siquijor one of the smallest province in the Philippines.

The blog is very informative. It made me realize the beauty of Siquijor and once I can finally go, this blog’s content is something I can rely on as a guide because it provided sufficient details about how to get to Siquijor, the tourist spots and places to visit, budget and expenses, as well as sample itinerary and tour packages. The pictures included are really inviting and I hope to enjoy and have fun in Siquijor in the near future. - Trixia Marquez

This travel blog motivates me to work hard in order to travel wherever I desire. Like in Siquijor, it is a lovely spot to visit. I'd like to visit Siquijor with some of my friends someday. -Hazel Pedernal

This blog post is really informative and useful when you want to go in Siquijor. It makes me realize the real beauty of Siquijor and hoping to go there this is year or next year with my family. I love this blog post, because all the information is here, even the expenses and the hotels. Thanks for this information! - Krizia Santos

This travel blog motivates me to work hard in order to travel wherever I desire. Just like Siquijor, It is a lovely spot to visit. And I'd like to visit Siquijor with some of my friends someday.

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the blog is good, you can find a lot of knowledge when you read his blog, you can be a lot of foreigners when you have a lot of money, you can go because you can go to good tourist spots and one day I will go there when I have the budget and if I can go around blogging I also like him for many tourists to go -Clarissa Valencia

Awesome Blog! I love how this was written in very interesting way yet informative at the same time. Aside from visiting Marinduque, I want to visit Siquijor too. I also love to visit this kind of places, they have so much tourist spots to go to. -Lyra May de Sena

The blog states so much about Siquijor, tourists spots was so detailed that's why the viewers will always know how to get there, important reviews and whereabouts are also stated in the blog as well as in the internet. Sooner or later I could go visit Siquijor with my friends my family, and the love of my life. - Emmanuel Viernes

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Siargao is Asia’s 4th most affordable tourist spot, with the cheapest accommodations

SUGBA LAGOON. The clear waters of Sugba Lagoon are a popular tourist spot in Siargao.

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MANILA, Philippines – Surf’s up, travelers and tourists! Siargao, the Philippines’ teardrop-shaped surfing paradise, is currently the fourth most affordable tourist destination in Asia, according to travel platform Agoda’s booking data.

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Agoda’s latest data, collected from June 15 to July 7 and from mid-August to the end of September, shows Siargao offering average room rates of just P3,323, one of the cheapest across nine Asian destinations. Siargao comes right after Hat Yai in Thailand (P2,099), Yogyakarta in Indonesia (P2,215), and Kuching in Malaysia (P3,148), which rank in the top 3, respectively.

Located in Surigao Del Norte, Siargao is a year-round travel destination well-known for its surfing-friendly beaches, clear waters, eco-friendly practices, bustling F&B community, laidback vibes, vivid sunsets, and chill nightlife. The island’s tourist hotspots include the picturesque Cloud 9, Magpupungko Rock Pools, and Sugba Lagoon, among many others.

How to spend your trip in Siargao

How to spend your trip in Siargao

Siargao was part of the 2023 edition of Condé Nast Traveler’s (CNT) Top 10 Readers’ Choice Awards and was among the magazine’s Top Islands of 2021. The small island was also named one of the best holiday destinations of 2020 by  Conde Nast Traveler  and  recognized  as the “Best Island in Asia” in October 2018. The surf spot was also among  Time  magazine’s “ World’s Greatest Places” for 2021.

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In fifth place is Dalat, Vietnam (P3,323) , known for its cool climate, vibrant natural landscapes, and tourist spots like Valley of Love, Dalat Flower Gardens, the historic Dalat Railway Station, and Lang Biang Mountain for hikers.

In sixth is Narita, Japan (P3,381) , often known for its international airport. The peaceful city has more to offer, like the tranquil Naritasan Park and foodie-favorite Naritasan Omotesando Road.

In seventh place is Goa, India (PHP 3,848) , famous for Baga Beach, its vibrant nightlife, and where Indian and Portuguese cultures blend. It’s followed by Taichung, Taiwan (P5,597) , home to the vibrant Rainbow Village and Sun Moon Lake; and Busan, South Korea (P6,588) and its Haeundae Beach, Gamcheon Culture Village, and the scenic Oryukdo Skywalk.

In May, Agoda revealed that Asia has become one of the most sought-after travel spots of Europeans, with a 52% spike in accommodation searches compared to last year. Thailand, Indonesia, and Japan are the most popular Asian destinations for European globetrotters, while Malaysia and the Philippines round out the top five.

Agoda recently  named the city of Iloilo  “the most affordable tourist spot in the country” from April to May. The platform also highlighted Siquijor Island as one of Asia’s top nine nature destinations. – Rappler.com

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    With its rich cultural heritage and natural wonders, the island offers unforgettable Siquijor tours for travelers seeking a fun-filled adventure. From idyllic beaches and waterfalls to historic churches and marine sanctuaries, find out what to do in Siquijor by checking out the Top 10 Siquijor tourist spots you should add to your travel itinerary!

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    6. Cambugahay Falls. One of the must-see places in Siquijor and the most popular tourist attraction on the island is the beautiful three-tier waterfall Cambugahay Falls. With milky blue water, jumping platforms and exciting swings, this picture-perfect place is one of Asia's most beautiful waterfalls.

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    3. Butterfly Sanctuary Siquijor. One of the most surprising Siquijor tourist attractions is the Butterfly Sanctuary in the center of the island. Hop on a motorbike and drive a stunning route up the hills. The butterfly park is a sanctuary started by a man who releases butterflies from his garden weekly.

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    Save on Google Maps. 5. Siquijor Church (St. Francis Of Assisi Parish Church) Siquijor Church and Watchtower in Siquijor, Philippines. Location: Sta. Fe. St, Siquijor, 6225 Siquijor. Save on Google Maps. 6. Maria Church (Our Lady of the Divine Providence Parish Church) Maria Church in Siquijor, Philippines.

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    The century-old Balete Tree is one of the most visited tourist spots on the island and it's easy to see why! This Siquijor tourist spot is located in Lazi on the south coast of Siquijor Island Philippines. From San Juan, it's approximately a 20-minute drive and the entrance fee is only 10 pesos.

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    Let's explore the best things to do in Siquijor Island: 1. Old Enchanted Balete Tree. Source: remarlapastora / Flickr. Old Enchanted Balete Tree. As with many sites on Siquijor, the Balete Tree has a mystical and spiritual background. This 400-year old tree is often used for sacred rituals by the local shamen.

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    1. Siquijor Church St. Francis of Assisi Church and I Love Siquijor signage. Standing at the heart of town proper, Siquijor Church (formally known as St. Francis of Assisi Church) is one of the most iconic tourist spots in Siquijor.Built in the 17th century, the church is a testament to the island's Spanish colonial past, with strong solid walls and a watch tower previously used as a lookout ...

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    There is no fee associated with visiting Talisay Beach. 8. Old Enchanted Balete Tree. On an island known for its voodoo, it's no surprise that one of the most unique tourist spots in Siquijor is an enchanted tree. The Old Enchanted Balete Tree is 400 years old and is the oldest tree of its kind in the province.

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    A cluster of white sands, clear turquoise waters, and warmth year round make the tourist spots in Siquijor great lures for everything from diving, to lounging, to motorbike mounted side adventures. ... Mount Bandilaan may be a quick, satisfying fix. At 632 meters above sea level, Mount Bandilaan is the tallest point on Siquijor island and makes ...

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    The Island Tour mentioned below would take you to key tourist spots in Siquijor including Cambugahay Falls, Salagdoong Beach, Lazi Church and Convent, Siquijor Church, Ecnchanted Balete Tree, and Capilay Spring Park. The itinerary above will cost you P2100 (USD 42, SGD 57, EUR 37) excluding airfare and accommodations.

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    The beautiful island of Siquijor is known for being one of the mystical and magical places in the Philippines. The island is famous for making alternative medicines and more than century-old traditions. But setting aside all of this, there are loads of best tourist spots in Siquijor, from beach hopping to exploring forest trails leading to enchanting waterfalls and visiting historical and ...

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    Best Siquijor Tourist Spots #14: Salagdoong Beach - Cozy Beach with Manmade Forest (Maria) On the eastern side of the island, you'll find Salagdoong beach. The place was a tourist hotspot before Covid arrived. People used to go to the little islet just off the beach, and use the diving board to jump into the sea!

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    Opening Hours: 7:00 AM-5:00 PM, Daily. St. Vincent De Ferrer Bell Tower is a historical landmark located in the town of Enrique Villanueva in Siquijor Island, Philippines. Built in the late 1800s, the bell tower served as a belfry for the adjacent San Juan Nepomuceno Church, which has since been destroyed.

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    This spot is not just a tourist attraction; it's an invitation to connect with the raw beauty of nature. 3. San Isidro Labrador Church: A Glimpse into History. Delve into Siquijor's rich cultural tapestry at the San Isidro Labrador Church, a historical gem that stands as a testament to the island's enduring faith.

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    189. Beaches. Serenene beach with powdery white sand and clear waters, ideal for sunbathing and sunset watching. Local seafood stalls and souvenir shops dot the landscape, amidst a backdrop of palm trees. See way to experience (1) 2024. 5. Siquijor Butterfly Sanctuary.

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    Cliff Jumping at Salagdoong Beach Resort. 5. Visit the Ancient Balete Tree. The century-old enchanted balete tree is a popular attraction and tourist spot to visit on the island of Siquijor. The Balete is a type of fig tree that grows in the Philippines and is known as the "strangler fig" in other parts of the world.

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    3. Visit the old Lazi Convent One of the most popular historical attractions in Siquijor is the huge Lazi Convent which was also declared as a "National Historical Landmark" by the National Historical Institute along with Lazi Church. Known as the biggest convent in the country, it is used to be a place for rest and recreation of the Friars.It is located just across Lazi Church, a must-visit ...

  19. The Best Tourist Spots in Siquijor

    Tourist Spots in Siquijor. Siquijor island is an incredible island that remains somewhat of a hidden gem in the Philippines. The beaches in Siquijor can rival almost any others in the Philippines and with a number of beautiful waterfalls and other incredible tourist spots in Siquijor; it really is somewhere that you can escape some of the larger crowds seen elsewhere in the Philippines.

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    This island province is a great destination to relax and unwind. Discover the best Siquijor tourist spots including beaches, waterfalls, cold springs, and heritage areas such as the century-old balete tree, Spanish-era churches, and more.

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    A must-see! Cambugahay is a three-tiered waterfall with three large lagoons. The aquamarine color, the refreshing water temperature on a hot day, and the way the falls gently cascade over caves and light brown rocks make it clear why this is the most popular spot on the island. It's just as magical as Siquijor itself.

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    TOP THINGS TO DO IN SIQUIJOR, TOURIST SPOTS AND ATTRACTIONS Siquijor offers a wide array of tourist spots and attractions, exciting activities and amazing things to do that families, friends, and adventure junkies will surely enjoy! You can find many interesting places and do many things in Siquijor. With this, let me share to you my "Top Best Things to do, Tourist Spots and Attractions in ...

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