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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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

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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

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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

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

9. Salagdoong Forest

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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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What to See in Siquijor: Top 17 Tourist Attractions in Siquijor in 2024

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Why is Siquijor the best tourist spot? What is nice in Siquijor? If you’re wondering where to go and what to see, we highlighted the top tourist attractions in Siquijor that we think you should consider in your itinerary.

Siquijor is an island province located 169 kilometers south of Cebu City , 60 kilometers south of Tagbilaran City, Bohol , and 34 kilometers west of Dumaguete City . This small quaint island is known locally as the go-to place for gayuma (love potion) and barang (black magic).

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Despite its mythical reputation, Siquijor is known among tourists as a haven for natural wonders, making it one of the top tourist destinations in the Philippines . One tourist spot that put Siquijor on the map is Cambugahay Falls—a multi-tier waterfall with coral blue water tucked in the middle of a dense jungle.

But there’s more to Siquijor than Cambugahay Falls. This stunning island—which the Spaniards nicknamed “Isla del Fuego” (Island of Fire) for its firefly-produced glow at night—is filled with many natural gems that you wouldn’t want to miss.

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Getting to Siquijor

There are various ways to get to Siquijor. If you’re coming from Manila, there’s no direct flight or ferry to Siquijor. You need to take a layover in Bohol, Cebu City, or Dumaguete City, that’s why most foreign tourists explore these places first before going to Siquijor.

From Tagbilaran City, Bohol ( Bohol to Siquijor Ferry Schedule ), Cebu City ( Cebu City to Siquijor Ferry Schedule ), and Dumaguete City ( Dumaguete to Siquijor Ferry Schedule ), you can then take a direct ferry to Siquijor. For more details, check out our guide on How to Get to Siquijor !

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Getting Around Siquijor

The best way to get around Siquijor is through a scooter or motorbike. You can explore the entire island in one day as I did. If you want to take it slow, 2 days or 3 days are enough to get around Siquijor. If driving is not in your skillset, you can charter a habal-habal (motorcycle cycle taxi) to take you around the best tourist attractions in Siquijor. This usually costs about 1,000 PHP (~20 USD) for the whole day.

If you have a bigger group, you can charter a multicab to take you around the best spots in Siquijor. Multicabs has a 10-15 people capacity and it’s open air. This typically costs around 3,000 PHP (~60 USD) for the whole day. If you like a more comfortable trip, you can charter airconditioned vans which can accommodate up to 15 people. This would cost around 4,000-5,000 PHP (~80-100 USD).

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Where to Stay in Siquijor

  • Coco Grove Beach Resort ( Check room rates! )
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If you’re looking for ideas on what to see, we selected our top tourist spots in Siquijor based on our experience:

1. Cambugahay Falls

Cambugahay Falls in Siquijor

Cambugahay Falls is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Siquijor. It’s located in Lazi, about a 30-minute drive from San Juan where most tourists choose to stay. This stunning natural wonder boasts clear turquoise freshwater which cascades through three tiers all the way down to a spacious swimming hole. Lush green vegetation surrounds the waterfalls, completing the paradise feel. At the swimming hole, you can use the rope swing above and jump into the water if you want some thrill, ride a bamboo raft or a lifesaver or swim ring to float near the falls, or simply lounge around the area and feel the cool air.

Entrance Fee: 50 PHP (~1 USD)

Opening Hours: 8 AM – 5 PM (Daily)

Location: Lazi ( see map )

Google Rating: 4.5/5

Nearby Attractions: Sambulawan Underground River, Lagaan Falls, Hapitanan

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2. Paliton Beach

Paliton Beach - Top Tourist Attractions in Siquijor

The most popular and arguably the most beautiful beach in Siquijor, Paliton Beach is the best spot to go sunbathing on its white sandy shore, hence its moniker the “Little Boracay of Siquijor.” If you’re visiting with your friends, Paliton Beach is also a good place to enjoy a drink or two (maybe more?) while watching jaw-dropping fiery sunsets. And just a few meters from the shore is Paliton Sanctuary where you can snorkel and swim with various fishes. It’s best to visit Paliton Beach in the morning when it’s not crowded, but even if you come to see the sun go down late in the day, the number of visitors is not really overwhelming. Just make sure to check the weather forecasts before coming to fully enjoy your visit.

Entrance Fee: 20 PHP (~0.5 USD)

Opening Hours: 24/7

Location: San Juan ( see map )

Nearby Attractions: Tubod Beach, Lugnason Sanctuary, Kanheron Ranch

3. Salagdoong Beach Seascape

Salagdoong Beach - Top Tourist Attractions in Siquijor

For travelers looking for a bit of an adrenaline rush, Salagdoong Beach is the perfect destination. Located in Maria town, Salagdoong Beach is popular for its cliff diving spots that range from 5 to 12 meters in height. You can climb the cliffs, take in that stunning view of the sea from above, and then dive right into the clear turquoise waters. If you prefer something less risky, try snorkeling around the area and see the abundant marine life found in the vicinity. Or just lounge around and get that tan. There’s something for everyone here.

Opening Hours: 7 AM – 6 PM (Daily)

Location: Maria ( see map )

Google Rating: 4.2/5

Nearby Attractions: Salagdoong Forest, Olang Marine Sanctuary

4. Tubod Beach and Marine Sanctuary

 - Top Tourist Attractions in Siquijor

The most accessible way for travelers to see Siquijor’s rich marine life is to visit Tubod Beach in San Juan town. The main attraction in this area is a natural spring water pool where you can dip and enjoy cooling off on a hot day. You can also laze along the beach, watch the sunset, or go snorkeling and see the coral reefs and the marine life. Tubod Marine Sanctuary is located near the Coco Grove Beach Resort , one of the most popular resorts in Siquijor .

Entrance Fee: 100 PHP (~2 USD)

Opening Hours: 7 AM – 5 PM (Daily)

Google Rating: 4.4/5

Nearby Attractions: Capilay Spring Water Park, Paliton Beach, Lugnason Falls

5. Lagaan Falls

Lagaan Falls - Tourist Spots in Siquijor

If you’ve ever seen photos of people taking a swing above a wide catch basin underneath a waterfall in Siquijor, chances are you’ve seen just how stunning Lagaan Falls is. This natural beauty, located in Lazi, features a mesmerizing waterfall that cascades into a catch basin surrounded by lush forest. You can hang on the said rope swing, or ride a natural rock slide into the water for fun. If you’re looking for more adventure, simply follow the trail upstream to find other freshwater pools where you can just chill out. You’ll need a bit of a trek to get here, but the tranquility and serenity of the forest make the effort worth it.

Google Rating: 4.6/5

Nearby Attractions: Locong Falls, Hapitanan, Kawasan Falls and Cave

6. Old Enchanted Balete Tree

Old Enchanted Balete Tree - Things to Do in Siquijor

Siquijor has a reputation for being a center of mystical activities in the Philippines. One of the places believed to be where these happen is the Old Enchanted Balete Tree, located in Lazi. The enormous 400-year-old tree is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Siquijor since it’s also very accessible. Curiously, there’s a natural spring flowing from underneath the tree into a man-made pool nearby. Locals don’t know where the water comes from. If you visit, try dipping your feet in the pool so that the garra rufa fish—or “doctor fish” as they are called—can nibble on your dead skin, giving you a quick foot spa.

Opening Hours: 6 AM – 6 PM (Daily)

Google Rating: 4.3/5

Nearby Attractions: Hapitanan, Locong Falls, Lagaan Falls

7. Siquijor Butterfly Sanctuary

Siquijor Butterfly Sanctuary - Things to Do in Siquijor

The Butterfly Sanctuary in Siquijor, located in the municipality of Larena, was built to be a breeding place for butterflies that are at risk of endangerment. Once fully grown, these butterflies are released into their natural habitat so that can fly freely and propagate. Just a disclaimer—the Butterfly Sanctuary in Siquijor is not the most touristy but it’s worth visiting if you want to get up close with various species of butterflies.

Opening Hours: 24 hours

Nearby Attractions: Quisol Mountain View and Campsite, Cangbangag Falls, Mt. Bandilaan National Park

8. Lazi Church and Convent

Lazi Church - Top Tourist Attractions in Siquijor

An island possessing a rich religious heritage, Siquijor is dotted with many churches, some of which deserve to be part of your tour along the island. One of these is the Lazi Church, also known as the San Isidro Labrador Church. With its rich history and architecturally impressive design, this huge, well-maintained stone church is a national treasure. Right beside the Lazi Church is the Lazi Convent, the oldest Catholic convent in Asia opened in the 1890s. To date, it’s used both as a school and a museum where you can find religious artifacts significant to the people of Siquijor.

Entrance Fee: 20 PHP (~0.50 USD)

Nearby Attractions: Cambugahay Falls, Locong Falls, Sambulawan Underground River

9. Lugnason Falls

Lugnason Falls - Things to Do in Siquijor

Located in San Juan, Lugnason Falls is another waterfall you should visit. This scenic tourist destination features a stunning cascade of water falling from a height of 5 meters into an inviting catch basin. The water is clean and cool, perfect for when you want to swim and cool down during a hot, sunny day. If you want to dip somewhere even cooler, follow the signs into the jungle to find a man-made cold spring. Here you will find aqueducts directing freshwater into a pool where you can swim under the cover of a forest canopy.

Nearby Attractions: Pitogo Cliff, Tubod Beach, Paliton Beach

10. Cantabon Cave

Cantabon Cave - Tourist Spots in Siquijor

Continue your trip to Siquijor with a quick visit to Cantabon Cave, a stunning natural formation located in Siquijor town. The cave is about 800 meters long, and it features an underground river, white rocks, stalactites, stalagmites, and other interesting formations. You’ll need a guide to be able to explore the cave. The trek to the main pool inside the cave takes 2-3 hours. It’s dangerous to enter during the rainy season, so plan your trip during the hot months to enjoy the adventure.

Entrance Fee: 300 PHP (~6 USD) inclusive of guide and gear

Location: Siquijor ( see map )

Nearby Attractions: Kanheron Ranch, Butterfly Sanctuary, Cangbangag Falls

11. Pitogo Cliff

Pitogo Cliff - Tourist Spots in Siquijor

One of the newer tourist attractions in Siquijor, Pitogo Cliff quickly became popular because of its towering cliff-diving spot that attracts adventurous souls. The jump can go as high as 18 meters, depending on the tide. The rocky cliff has concrete stairs that you can use to climb up after hopping into the ocean. Do use water shoes when jumping to avoid the sharp rocks. It’s nice to visit Pitogo Cliff around 3 PM onwards to witness the magnificent glow of the sun before darkness.

Entrance Fee: 30 PHP (~0.50 USD)

Opening Hours: 8 AM – 6 PM (Daily)

Nearby Attractions: Tubod Beach, Lugnason Falls, Old Enchanted Balete Tree

12. Lugnason Falls

Lugnason Falls - Things to Do in Siquijor

Another waterfall in Siquijor that’s not as touristy as Cambugahay Falls is Lugnason Falls. Located in San Juan, Lugnason Falls is worth checking out. Lugnason Falls has 12 different falls, so I suggest getting a guide to find all of them easily. They call this the “Zodiac Tour” because of the number. The trek to some of the falls can get difficult but still manageable. Guides are tip-based so be sure to tip yours.

Opening Hours: 7 AM – 5 PM

12. Kawasan Falls and Cave

Kawasan Falls and Cave - Siquijor Tourist Spots

One of the newest tourist spots in Siquijor that have been opened to the public is Kawasan Falls and Cave. Located in Lazi, Kawasan Falls and Cave has a swimming hole filled with turquoise blue water just like most waterfalls in Siquijor like Cambugahay Falls, Lugnason Falls, and Lagaan Falls. The swimming hole is about 15 feet deep. The trek to the falls takes about 5 minutes and is pretty easy. There’s no admission fee as of now, but you can get a local guide at the entrance to help you navigate the area and take photos and videos of you.

Entrance Fee: Free

Nearby Attractions: Lazi Church and Convent, Cambugahay Falls, Hapitanan

13. Mt. Bandilaan National Park

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Siquijor is not short of attractions by the water. If you’re looking for something to climb, head over to Mt. Bandilaan National Park. This protected area has an observation tower accessible through steep slopes in the middle of a dense forest, giving you a 360-degree view of Siquijor’s surrounding waters as well as a glimpse of neighboring Negros Island.

Opening Hours: 6 AM – 7 PM (Daily)

Nearby Attractions: Siquijor Butterfly Sanctuary, Cangbangag Falls, Kanheron Ranch

14. Sambulawan Underground River

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If you’re up for a little bit of adventure, visit Sambulawan Underground River, one of the newest tourist attractions in Siquijor. Spelunking about 150 meters down the cave and river can be a bit tricky, that’s why guides are a must. They can also carry your phone and other belongings. For 250 PHP, you get a guide, a headlamp, and a life jacket since you’ll be floating along the way until you reach the end of the tunnel. As much as possible, wear comfortable water shoes or sandals.

Entrance Fee: 250 PHP (~5 USD) per person inclusive of guide and gear

Opening Hours: 9 AM – 5 PM

Google Rating: 4.7/5

Nearby Attractions: Lazi Church and Convent, Cambugahay Falls, Kawasan Falls and Cave

15. Hapitanan

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If you’ve done your research on Siquijor, you’ve probably already seen some photos of people riding what seems to be a witch broomstick (like Quidditch). Those are taken at Hapitanan in Lazi. Hapitanan, which means “pit stop” in the Cebuano language, is designed to accommodate resting tourists wherein you can eat full meals and light snacks, buy souvenirs and even love potions and what-not, and of course, take the iconic Quidditch photo. For context, Siquijor’s reputation is tied to witchcraft, so this place sort of exemplifies that.

Opening Hours: 6:30 AM – 5 PM (Daily)

Nearby Attractions: Locong Falls, Lagaan Falls, Lazi Church and Convent

17. Kanheron Ranch

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If you’re into Western cowboy movies and authentic artifacts and decor from the 1800s, Kanheron Ranch is a must-visit in Siquijor. The name might throw you off, but the place is actually a museum where the personal collections and creations of the owner are displayed. From old telephones and washing machines to stuffed animal heads, wines, and photos of American actors, Kanheron Ranch brings you a trip down memory lane. There’s also a swimming pool for an additional fee where you can chill out for a bit.

Opening Hours: 9 AM – 6 PM

Nearby Attractions: Cantabon Cave, Mt. Bandilaan National Park, Siquijor Butterfly Sanctuary

Your Siquijor Travel Guide

Siquijor is a popular tourist destination among foreign tourists as it exemplifies the quaint island life kind of experience they are looking for. It is often part of their itinerary after Bohol or Cebu and before exploring Dumaguete City.

If you’re still gearing up for your trip to Siquijor, check out our range of travel guides:

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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.

Full Blog Post: Paliton Beach

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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.

Full Blog Post: Cambugahay Falls

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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?!

Full Blog Post: Lugnason Falls

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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.

Full Blog Post: Lagaan Falls

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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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9 x Best Things To Do in Siquijor (Travel Guide)

9 x Best Things To Do in Siquijor (Travel Guide)

Siquijor is a beautiful, small, and somewhat off-the-beaten-path island in the Philippines located right under Cebu. White beaches, crystal clear waters for swimming, majestic waterfalls, super friendly locals, and stunning drives are all that you can expect traveling here. Drive around the entire island’s coastline via the main road within two hours by motorbike and explore all the tourist attractions Siquijor has to offer.

Things To Do in Siquijor

Siquijor has to be on your Philippines Travel Guide . Despite the island’s small size, there are a lot of great things to do on Siquijor. Plan on spending 3 days visiting these stunning tourist attractions.

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1. Cambugahay Falls – best Siquijor tourist attraction

A stunning waterfall is divided into three levels here, all including an enormous pool. The main pool has a couple of rope swings that will make it even more fun to spend some hours here.

9 x Best Things To Do in Siquijor (Travel Guide)

Swing an unlimited amount of times for 50 PHP (0.89 USD). There is also an entrance fee to the falls, which costs 20 PHP (0.35 USD). You won’t need a guide to get to the waterfall; it’s about 150 steps on a well-made stair. Because it is a popular tourist attraction in Siquijor, we recommend you visit in the morning (opens at 8 AM).

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2. Paliton – Best Siquijor Beach

The most beautiful beach in Siquijor is called Paliton Beach. It is well known among travelers and locals but doesn’t get too crowded besides the weekends. The white sand beach, clear water with starfish, and palm trees make it a great place to spend the afternoon and watch the sunset. Paliton Beach is located very close to San Juan town.

Tip: Take a bag with you and do a little beach clean up while you tan.

Siquijor paliton beach

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. Due to new buildings and deforestation, fewer butterflies can be found in the wild.

Visit his garden with huge, beautifully colored butterflies, drink coconut, and help the owner to maintain his project.

siquijor butterfly sanctuary

4. Lugnason Falls

Different from Cambugahay Falls, the Luganson Waterfall is hidden and not on every traveler’s list of things to do in Siquijor. A beautiful 5-minute hike down the jungle hill brings you to a silky blue waterfall.

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Swim, swing, or climb at the waterfall, and before you know it, you’ve spent a couple of hours relaxing and playing around. There is no entrance fee, and the locals hanging around are there to have a good time with you.

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5. Tubod Beach – Relaxing thing to do on Siquijor

Want to spend some time on the beach? Tubod is a long, calm, sunbathing beach in front of the Coco Grove Resort. There is a marine sanctuary in front, so we don’t recommend swimming here. The corals are too close to shore, no matter if it’s high or low tide. We have seen people standing on top of or hitting the corals, and that shouldn’t be the case!

Tubod Beach thing to do Siquijor

If you do swim near the corals, please be aware of the sea urchins and, sometimes, jellyfish. Good to know: Siquijor is not a party island but mainly to relax.

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6. Salagdoong Cliff Jump

Drive down the scenic coastline on Siquijor towards Salagdoong Beach Resort. Salagdoong cliff jump point is located on top of a rock reaching a height of 10 meters and is a cool thing to do on Siquijor. The nearby white beach is great to relax. Parking is 80 PHP.

Good to remember is that this tourist attraction in Siquijor is only accessible during high tide.

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7. Churches

Siquijor is home to many beautiful old churches. While arriving in Siquijor town by ferry, you immediately notice the old church called the San Isidro Labrador church. Drive around the island, and you will see a new one in every town. Some are open to enter and see from the inside.

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8. Old Enchanted Balete Tree

The 400-year-old Balete Tree is a popular quick stop on your way to one of the other Siquijor tourist attractions. At the bottom of the tree lies a freshwater base, and the story goes that the tree is enchanted. Tours are offered to this location, but we wouldn’t say that’s worth your money.

9. Climb to the viewpoint

On your way to the butterfly park, make sure to stop at a sign that says ‘ Quesol Mountain View ’. It’s a 5-minute walk up a hill that gives you a great view of the area.

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Travel Tips for Visiting Siquijor, Philippines

Getting money on Siquijor isn’t a problem. There are a couple of working ATMs around the island. You can easily ATM in Google Maps to find them.

Good to know: During rainy season, power cuts occur more than usual.

Staying connected via WiFi on Siquijor is challenging. Most larger restaurants offer a slow connection, just enough to email or WhatsApp. It’s best to buy a SIM card in advance, which seems to work across the entire island.

Motorbike Rental

Different from other islands in the Philippines, Siquijor’s main transport is a motorbike. While arriving at the harbor, you can directly rent a motorbike. This should cost 350 – 500 PHP (6.20 – 8.80 USD) per day, depending on the season. Driving around by motorbike is one of the best things to do on Siquijor.

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Best restaurants on Siquijor

In San Juan town are a handful of good restaurants. We ranked them by our yummy (♥️) rating.

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How to get to Siquijor

Due to Siquijor’s position near Dumaguete, Cebu, and Bohol, it isn’t that hard to reach the island. There are no flights, but it is easily accessible via ferry.

It is best to take a ferry from Dumaguete (40 min) or Bohol (90 min). Both locations are easy to reach by airplane. From Cebu City would require a bus trip (4 hours) down the island to the ferry point in Lilo-an. Please note that while departing, you have to pay a terminal and luggage fee.

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Where to Stay

Siquijor, Philippines, offers a diverse range of accommodation options, from cozy beachfront bungalows and boutique resorts to budget-friendly hostels, making sure every traveler has a comfortable stay for their budget and preference.

The Best Time to Visit

Siquijor has the best weather from November to May. The best time to visit is from December to March. The hottest months are from April to June and are best to avoid.

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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.

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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

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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

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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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15 Best Things To Do In Siquijor, Philippines [2024]

Going on a Siquijor trip and want to know all the best things to do in Siquijor, Philippines? We have you covered! Below you will find our guide to all the best places to visit in Siquijor Island to plan your ultimate trip.

If you’re familiar with the Philippines then you’ll have heard of Siquijor in relation to black magic, mystic and sorcery tales. But exploring the island doesn’t bring you face-to-face with anything spooky – in fact quite the opposite. The only secrets here are some of the country’s most scenic views, the friendliest of locals, and peaceful, quiet beaches.

Beautiful and safe, this off-tourist route island should be discovered now before it becomes a  mainstream tourism destination. Siquijor is blessed with so much natural beauty – lush jungle vegetation, secluded beaches protected by coconut groves, enchanting caves with freshwater rivers, stunning sunset vistas, and too many waterfalls to name!

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Everywhere you go there’s a chilled vibe, and with the island being so small you can easily explore without a guide. Rent scooters or motorbikes and travel on well made empty roads, and enjoy coastal drives or adventures on jungle trails. As with all the islands in the Cebu region, there’s exotic marine life and coral reefs to discover too.

The island is well known for its festivals that focus on healing rituals, when the older locals make potions out of herbs, roots, insects and tree bark. 

Known as the Isla Del Fuego, thanks to an abundance of mystic fireflies, this remote island has a night sky that will blow your mind! Join us in getting to the root of the real magic of Siquijor!

Below, you will find our Siquijor things to do blog with everything you need to know about the best tourist attractions in Siquijor Island, the best places in Siquijor, as well as exactly what to do in Siquijor Island for your ultimate holiday!! We also include a handy map, the top accommodation choices and an itinerary for Siquijor.

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Top 15 Best Things To Do In Siquijor, Philippines

Here are the best Siquijor tourist attractions. Read through and select the ones that fit your interests and timeframe.

Refresh At Cambugahay Falls

Cambugahay Falls Siquijor

Possibly the most photographed place in Siquijor, this stunning 3-tiered waterfall is regularly plastered on airport billboards and in the top Philippines articles. It’s no surprise, as the falls produce many lagoons that are brilliantly blue in colour, and filled with crisp, clear warm natural spring water that sparkles in the sunshine, making this possibly the most famous tourist attraction in Siquijor, and one of the best waterfalls in the Philippines.

Don’t come expecting a dramatically high waterfall (it’s better to head to Kawasan Falls at Tigbawan Village for that). Instead, the focus here is more on lagoon fun, though the wide falls of Cambugahay definitely have their own charm.  

There’s some Insta-worthy jumps from the surrounding rocks, a tarzan swing (infact multiple rope swings), rubber rings, gorgeous nature everywhere you look. There’s even a bamboo raft ride (at the first level).  You can also pick a spot to relax whilst watching the locals swing and somersault in circus-worthy style.

The most popular level for swimming is the third level. Locals and tourists cheer each other on to make increasingly dramatic waterfall jumps, and you’ll find some ideal picnic spots alongside.  Bring food and drink with you as there’s little to buy except at a couple of local stalls at the entrance.

Cambugahay Falls rope swing

The best way to reach here is by motorbike, with the roads in pretty good condition. Parking is just 50-metres from the falls and it takes around 40 minutes (28km) from San Juan town to reach Lazi. You can usually rent scooters for around 400 peso per day, but if you don’t fancy the drive, barter a deal with a local trike driver and catch a ride. From the parking lot there’s around 135 steps down, but it’s a fairly easy walk that’s ok for kids too.

Entrance is free, with parking around 20 peso, and life jackets available to rent. You’ll pay for some of the fun, such as the rope swing which was 50 peso when we visited (but that gives you unlimited swings = super fun!).  You can rock up anytime from 7am-5pm, but it’s best to go early in the morning on a weekday to avoid the crowds.

Take along your underwater camera as the lagoons are super clear and you’ll capture some unusual shots. Wear non-slip shoes as the rocks get pretty slippery and can be sharp too. Don’t forget to stop and relax alongside the rushing water, as the wind in the swaying trees and the running stream make it an atmospheric jungle-paradise spot – one of the most beautiful places in Siquijor.

Dip Your Toes Near The Mystical Balete Tree

Fish spa at the Balete Tree, Siquijor

Siquijor is renowned for its witchcraft and faith healing tales, and the Mystical Balete Tree is part of this folklore and a favourite of Siquijor attractions!

What’s a Balete Tree? They are part of the ficus or fig tree family, growing throughout the Philippines. Locally known as “stranger figs”, they grow beside other trees before later strangling them with their roots that grow downwards, eventually killing them. 

The story goes that balete trees are the house for mysterious and mythical creatures at night.  Stories include how they carry out rituals in front of the trees, giving thanks for the home and protection. Elves, horse demons and fairies are just some of the mythical creatures mentioned!

One of the most famously known balete trees in the Philippines is that in Lazi, Siquijor. Said to be over 400-years old, it is the biggest and the oldest in the province. Yet what makes this tree particularly famous isn’t its great age, but the natural spring that flows right underneath the tree.  Supposedly clean enough to drink, locals claim not to know where the water comes from.

old balete tree Siquijor

Folklore stories aside, balete trees are wonderful to see – massive in height, haunting in appearance thanks to their large twisting roots (that seem to strangle its own trunk), and vines draped everywhere. It’s quite easy to understand why they’re the centre of scary stories!

You can add on a side visit here after your trip to Cambugahay Falls, as they are both in Lazi or stop-off on the way to Salagdoong Beach. Grab some photos of the impressive tree before sitting down at the nearby natural spring pool where fishes swim, nibbling at your dead foot skin – a natural foot spa like no other!

Entrance is completely free, but there is a request for donations to upkeep the area. The tree is visible from the road, thus it’s easy to reach and you can view anytime from 6am – 6pm. If you’re feeling peckish, you’ll find a small shop with a restaurant on the upper floor in the grounds of the Century Old Balete Tree. 

Walk The Pristine Sands Of Salagdoong Beach

Salagdoong Beach Siquijor Island

On the eastern side of Siquijor at the town of Maria (around 30 minutes drive from Cambugahay Falls or 50 minutes from San Juan) is secluded Salagdoong Beach. On an island that has 102km of coastline, this is not “just another beautiful Philippine beach” – Salagdoong offers jaw-dropping cliff jumps and terrific snorkelling/diving options.

Owned by Hotel Agripino (the Salagdoong Beach Resort), the beach is open to visitors at any time with the on-site canteen open daily from 8am – 10pm.

Not a long beach, Salagdoong is made up of two small bays, both filled with fine, soft white sand and shielded by swaying palm trees. The small beach is very chilled, where you can sit back and appreciate being in Siquijor. Kids play, teenagers hangout and families enjoy rowdy beach-fun and bbqs.  

There’s some great snorkelling and diving here, attainable just by walking out from the beach.  Brilliantly clear turquoise water is filled with tropical fish feeding on the nearby reef, plus you should spot some large clams and many sea-stars. If you’re feeling brave, why not join the locals and the odd tourist that come here for the iconic cliff jumps?

Salagdoong Beach, Maria, Siquijor

In truth, the jumps seem relatively foolproof (and there’s a lifeguard on duty to help out), but definitely aren’t a walk in the park to leap from! Two concrete ledges await, one a fairly simple 20-ft jump, whilst the second is rather a stretch at 35-ft!  If you’re planning on flinging yourself off these, don’t delay – you need to just go for it, rather than stand and think about it.

If that sounds a little too daring, you can take the easier route of the adjacent slide which tips you into the ocean at a much lower height. However you enter the water, ensure to firstly check that no-one is hanging around under the jumps or slide, and don’t attempt these at low tide.

We’ve seen many cliff jumps throughout the Philippines, but this spot has become rather famous and one of the must-visit places in Siquijor thanks to social media. In fact, we spoke to a couple of tourists that had only ventured to Siquijor to make the jumps!  

If you’re short on time, you can make a great day of a visit to Cambugahay Falls in the morning followed by relaxing at Salagdoong Beach in the afternoon. Expect to pay a small entrance fee of around 30 peso per person at the entrance to the hotel, and an additional 20 peso for parking. Schedule-in around 2 hours here – one of the best places to go in Siquijor – before exploring other parts of the island.

See The Lovely Winged Creatures At Siquijor Butterfly Sanctuary

Siquijor Butterfly Sanctuary

A great short stop over on your Siquijor island exploration, this butterfly sanctuary is located at Cabilao Village in Larena Town.  

Entrance of 100 peso grants you passage through to the garden which, though small, is home to a handful of species of butterflies and a few dragon flies too.

If you have the kids in tow, they’ll be interested to see the different stages exhibited – from brilliantly coloured caterpillars to pupa and beyond. All ages are delighted as butterflies swarm around heads or settle on opened palms. Remember to wear bright colours to attract them to you (or not if you don’t want to)!

The mountain views up to the property make the visit more than worthwhile and one of the places to see in Siquijor. Plus the friendly owner/guide happily explains each species, how they breed, their long term plans for introducing butterflies to the island, and more interesting facts.

Located at almost the highest point of the island, at Cang-apa Village, east of Mt Bandilaan, you’ll enjoy island and ocean views.

Snorkel The Underwaters Of Tubod Marine Sanctuary

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In the municipality of San Juan, Tubod Marine Sanctuary is top of Siquijor places to visit if you’re looking to experience the magical marine life of the Philippines. Protecting the reef which stretches in front of Tubod Beach and Coco Grove Beach Resort, this 7.5 hectare sanctuary shouldn’t be missed!

The reef is excellent as it is very close to the shore (which is a brilliant long stretch of white soft sand). As you swim out, there’s firstly a large algae and sea-grass bed that slopes slowly down to a reef that’s covered in live hard corals. A spot noted for its high biodiversity, within the protected marine sanctuary turtles are plentiful, along with potato-head grouper, stations of large clams and much more.  

Access to the reef is simple by walking out from the beach at Coco Grove Beach Resort or via a small boat that can be moored to any of the buoys positioned alongside the sanctuary. You’ll find a line of white buoys all along its boundaries making it safe for all, with no motorised boats allowed to enter or anchor in this area.  

If snorkelling isn’t enough, check out the adjacent Sea Explorers dive shop or ask at the Coco Grove Dive Centre for scuba fun. Both places also rent out snorkelling equipment, life jackets, and can advise or guide you to the best spots along the reef. Plus you’ll find the Barangay Bantay Dagat (a form of local area lifeguard/security) also on hand to guide you to the reef.  

Fees at time of writing include rental of snorkel, mask, booties and fins @ 260 peso per day, and a 50 peso snorkelling fee. We recommend entering the water directly from the beach in front of Coco Grove Beach Resort to be at the heart of the sanctuary.  Plus there’s a handy floating platform here for a welcome rest from your snorkelling adventure.

Without a doubt, the best place to visit in Siquijor for snorkelling, this beautiful and well preserved reef shouldn’t be missed! The turtles were the standout stars of our snorkel!

Swim And Splash In Lugnason Falls

Lugnason Falls Siquijor

The list of waterfalls in Siquijor is usually topped by Cambugahay Falls, and then the beautiful Lugnason Falls (and there are many more to choose from too, so definitely enjoy exploring if you have the time!).

The second most popular waterfall of Siquijor, this is perhaps thanks to it being the nearest to San Juan. Just a 15 minute drive and with free entrance, it’s an easy spot to reach.  

From the parking spot (charged at 10 peso) we found it takes around 15 minutes to reach the falls, and it’s a pleasant walk along a dirt trail that winds through lush forest, before you’re hit with another gorgeous jungle-hidden waterfall, which this time drops around 5 metres.

Blue coloured water fills the large freshwater pool at the base of the falls and it’s a popular spot with the locals. Resembling something from the Jungle Book, with trailing vines dangling from the surrounding vegetation and a rugged feel to the area, there’s a thrilling jump to try from the top of the falls. Plus there’s a rope swing if you have the nerve, splashing down into the pool that’s around 5-6ft deep in the middle. Lots of fun, whether you’re partaking or just watching!

Take along a picnic here, as you’ll find tables and small cottages ideal for groups or larger families. There were no stores or restaurants when we visited, so bring along everything you need.

There’s more to this valley than just the falls. Hike along the jungle trail following the stream down further to find man-made aqueducts and a cold spring that’s again perfect for swimming at. You’ll walk alongside weirdly created concrete water chutes that direct the fast flowing freshwater in random directions. Small little “Zodiac Falls” have been created, making this a rather nice spot for photos. Altogether 12 waterfalls are in this location, with Lugnason Falls being the most famous.

Search out a steep set of steps, near to the cold spring, that will take you back up to the main road near to the parking area – saving you returning back the way you came.

However, you need to time your visit carefully here, as during the dry season (anytime from Nov-May) the water is redirected to the farmers – for the surrounding rice fields and crops. Thus you can find there is literally no water! But, if you time it right you’re in for fresh clean water and gorgeous unkempt nature, making this yet another fantastic Siquijor waterfall.  

Flip flops are just about ok for this trip, but a sturdier pair of shoes would be safer – especially if it’s been raining prior to your visit. As with most Siquijor attractions, visit early in the morning or late afternoon for a quieter time – or join the locals throughout the day to check out the best jumps and rope acrobatics!

Admire The Sunset At Paliton Beach

Paliton Beach Siquijor

The mini Boracay of Siquijor… pristine shallow waters, a white fine sand beach, majestically tall palm trees and ocean views. Paliton Beach sparkles in the hot Philippine sun!

Situated on the western side of Siquijor near to San Juan, this is a perfect sunset watching spot.  Without a doubt one of the best beaches on the island, you’ll find a few oceanside stalls and beach shacks dotted amongst the palm trees. Grab a cold drink, dine on local specialities such as chicken adobo or pork bbq, and enjoy happy hour which stretches from 4-6pm (ie. prime sunset time).

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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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13 best siquijor tourist spots + things to do & itinerary.

Top hings To Do in Siquijor and Best Tourist Spots

Looking for list of Siquijor tourist spots and top things to do with sample itinerary? Check out this comprehensive Siquijor travel guide blog!

Top things to do in siquijor & best tourist spots to visit.

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Let's Explore the Top Best Things To Do in Siquijor!

1. go on a road trip.

Things To Do in Siquijor

2. Visit the Churches

Churches in Siquijor Tourist Spots

3. Visit the old Lazi Convent

Lazi Convent

4. Enjoy a Fish Spa at the Centuries-old Balete Tree

Siquijor Budget Travel Guide 2018

5. Swim into the clear waters of Siquijor's Beaches

Beautiful Beaches in Siquijor

6. Fly on a Broomstick

Things to do in Siquijor

7. Swim at Cambugahay Falls

Cambugahay Falls

8. Walk through the Mangroves

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9. Watch Beautiful Sunsets

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10. Enjoy Endless Photoshoots

Salagdoong Beach

11. Stay in a Lovely Resort

  • Adayo Cove Resort
  • Coco Grove Beach Resort

Beach Resorts in Siquijor

12. Buy Pasalubong and Souvenirs

Souvenirs and Pasalubong

13. Have Fun and Relaxing Vacation!

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  • How to Get to Siquijor?
  • 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 .
  • Located just across Dumaguete City , the island of Siquijor can be reached via an 1 to 1.5 hour ferry ride from Dumaguete City Port.
  • 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 to Siquijor, Siquijor, it's 130 pesos, for Dumaguete to Larena, Siquijor, it's 230 pesos.
  • 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 below) that could fetch you from the port going to your resort.
  • You can also reach Siquijor directly by ferry from Bohol or Cebu .

WHERE TO STAY: Hotels & Beach 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

SIQUIJOR TOUR GUIDE: Tricycle Rental with Driver

Siquijor tour package.

  • Experience a safe and hassle-free journey starting from and ending at your hotel in Dumaguete .
  • Enjoy a private tour around Siquijor Island along with roundtrip ferry tickets.
  • Visit centuries-old churches of Siquijor and peek into the religious traditions of locals.
  • Take a dip in the turquoise waters of Cambugahay Falls and see the famous 400+-year-old Balete Tree.
  • Visit the famed Triad Cafe for a stunning ocean view, with Negros and Bohol on the horizon.

Sample Siquijor Itineraries

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  • Coco Grove Beach Resort Review
  • Things To Do in Siquijor + Tourist Spots and Attractions
  • Siquijor Budget Travel Guide with DIY Itinerary and Expenses

Indeed, there are so many things that you can do, enjoy and experience in Siquijor that will surely make your trip memorable. Go pack your bag and experience the magical and majestic island of Siquijor!

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27 Best Things To Do in Siquijor (Tourist Spots in Siquijor)

27 Best Things To Do in Siquijor (Tourist Spots in Siquijor)

WHAT'S IN THIS GUIDE?

Siquijor is located in the Central Visayas Region, Siquijor is a small island midway between Visayas and Mindanao islands. It is situated some 30 km. from Negros and about 56 aerial kilometers from Manila. It is bounded in the north by the island of Cebu , Bohol to the northwest, Negros island to the west, Camiguin to the east, and mainland Mindanao to the south. It has 6 towns.

Traveling to Siquijor for the first time?  This detailed and curated travel guide will make it easy for you to navigate your way inside, save money, and maximize your time.

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HOW TO GET TO SIQUIJOR

Direct Flights from Manila, Mactan Cebu International Airport , Davao, Cagayan de Oro, and more are being served to Siquijor. Flights are operated by Cebu Pacific, Philippine Airlines, and AirAsia.

✓ ENTRY POINT CEBU (MCIA)

  • By Airplane (Cebu pacific, Airasia, and Philippine Airlines)

Board a plane going to Siquijor from Cebu.

At Siquijor Airport, ride a tricycle or rent a motorcycle to get to your destination.

Airlines that travel from Manila to Tacloban: (9+ flights per day)

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Airlines that travel from Cebu to Tacloban: (3+ flights per day)

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✓ ENTRY POINT CEBU (PIER 1)

  • By Fast Craft or Fast Boat

CHECK FAST CRAFT SCHEDULE & FARE HERE

From Cebu City, ride Oceanjet to Siquijor. The fast craft serves the route daily. Travel Time is around 5-6 hours. The fare is PHP 1600.00 per person.

✓ ENTRY POINT ORMOC CITY via LILOAN PORT

  • By Fast Craft or Fast Boat or slow boat

CHECK SCHEDULE & FARE HERE

From Ormoc, ride any of the boats at Pier 1 or Pier 3 to Cebu City. The fast craft serves the route daily. Travel Time is around 3 hours.

At Cebu City port, ride a taxi going to Cebu South Bus Terminal.

From the  South Bus Terminal  in Cebu City, you can take a bus bound for  Liloan Port . This port is located in Santander, a town at the southern tip of Cebu island. From here, you’ll take a ferry that goes straight to Siquijor.

You can board the bus with “Liloan Port” on its sign. If it’s not available, you can also take a bus with the sign “Bato via Oslob.” This bus will pass through Santander.

A ticket costs 410 PHP ($7) for an air-conditioned bus. The first trip is at 03:00, and there are bus departures every 2 hours until 21:00.

The ferry bound for Siquijor departs at 02:00, so even if you take the last bus, you still have to wait a few hours at the port.

✓ ENTRY POINT CEBU CITY to DUMAGUETE by Bus + Ferry

At the South Bus Terminal in Cebu, there are regular buses to Dumaguete since this town is also a major destination in the south. For this first leg of the trip, the total travel time takes 6 hours, including a 30-minute ferry ride.

Ceres Bus offers hourly trips from 06:00 to 17:00 daily for 480 PHP ($8.50) per person. Note that you also have to pay for the ferry ticket to Dumaguete, which costs 120 PHP ($2.10).

In  Bato Port  in Santander, the bus will directly board the ferry bound for Negros Oriental. You will have to get off the bus, pay for your ferry ticket, and then sit in the ferry’s passenger seating area.

Once the ferry docks at  Tampi Port , you’ll have to board the bus again.  Dumaguete Port  is still 40 minutes away. You can inform the bus driver or conductor that you wish to be dropped off near the port, which is just a few meters away from the bus terminal.

After that, board the ferry for Siquijor. You can either pick OceanJet, Montenegro Lines, and Aleson Shipping.

HOW TO GET AROUND SIQUIJOR

Getting around Siquijor is relatively easy, and there are several transportation options available for visitors:

✓ BY MOTORCYCLE (self-drive/rent)

Siquijor mode of transportation motor bike rental

Renting a motorcycle or scooter is another popular option for getting around the island. Rental shops can be found in most towns, and prices are typically around 350-500 PHP per day . Having your own transportation gives you more flexibility to explore the island at your own pace.

✓ BY TRICYCLES (rent for a tour) (color red)

Siquijor mode of transportation

Touring around the island for a day is Php 1600.00.

These are the most common form of transportation on the island. They are small motorcycles with sidecars that can accommodate up to three passengers. Tricycles can be found in most towns on the island and can be hired for a reasonable price. They are a great option for short trips around town or to nearby beaches.

Note: Make sure to rent the color red tricycles as they are the accredited tricycles for rent during tours.

✓ BY BICYCLE (rent)

Bicycles can also be rented for a reasonable price and are a great way to explore the island’s scenic roads and countryside. It’s also an eco-friendly way to get around the island.

✓ BY PRIVATE CAR OR VAN

For those who prefer more privacy or have a large group, it’s possible to rent a private car or van with a driver for a day or for the entire stay. This option is more expensive but can be convenient and comfortable for those who want to see the island’s main attractions in one day or those with a lot of luggage.

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Where to Stay on Siquijor

I can suggest that you stay in a hotel that is near Siquijor main attractions.

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27 Things To Do in Siquijor

Lugnason Falls San Juan Siquijor Island

1 . Siquijor Beaches

2. Salagdoong Beach

3. San Juan Beaches

4. Kasuguan Beach

5. San Isidro Labrador Church

6. St. Augustine Church

7. Our Lady of Divine Providence

8. St. Francis of Assisi Church

9. San Isidro Labrador Convent

10. St. Vincent De Ferrer Bell Tower

Eco-Tourism Destinations

11. Mt. Bandilaan National Park

12. Guiwanon Spring Park

13. Cantabon Cave

14. Capilay Spring Park

15. Siquijor Sunset Glamping Village Inc.

16. Old Enchanted Balete Tree

17. Cambugahay Falls

18. Tulapos Marine Sanctuary

19. Tubod Marine Sanctuary

20. Sambulan Underground River

21. Kawasan Falls and Caves

22. Lagaan Falls

23. Lugnason Falls

24. Hapitanan

25. Larena Triad Coffee Shop

26. Healing Festivals

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1. Siquijor Beaches: The Ultimate Destination for a Relaxing Beach Getaway in Siquijor

Siquijor Beaches

  • Address: Siquijor Port, Candanay Sur, and Dumanhug
  • Entrance Fee: Depends on the Beaches but mostly Php 20.00

Several white sand beach resorts dot the coastal areas and serve as tranquil hideaways where the sky meets the sea.

Siquijor is a paradise for beach lovers, with crystal-clear waters, soft white sand, and breathtaking views that will take your breath away. One of its most popular beaches, Salagdoong Beach, is a must-visit destination that offers a unique experience of cliff-jumping into turquoise waters. Meanwhile, Paliton Beach, with its long stretch of powdery white sand and clear blue waters, provides the perfect backdrop for a romantic sunset stroll.

Read More: Siquijor Beaches: The Ultimate Destination for a Relaxing Beach Getaway in Siquijor

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2. Salagdoong Beach: A Hidden Gem in Siquijor with Crystal-Clear Waters and Thrilling Cliff Dives

salagdoong beach siquijor view

  • Address: Salagdoong Beach, Maria, Siquijor (Eastern side of Siquijor, around a 30-minute drive from Cambugahay Falls and an hour from Paliton Beach)
  • Entrance Fee: Php 30.00 per person
  • Opening Hours: MONDAY – SUNDAY: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Salagdoong Beach is one of the most popular and picturesque beaches in the small island province of Siquijor, Philippines. Its breathtaking crystal-clear waters and fine white sand are already enough to make visitors fall in love with it. But what sets Salagdoong Beach apart from other beaches in the area is the unique experience of cliff-jumping it offers.

Read More: Salagdoong Beach: A Hidden Gem in Siquijor with Crystal-Clear Waters and Thrilling Cliff Dives

3. Uncovering the Best of Siquijor’s San Juan Beaches: A Haven for Beach Lovers and Divers

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  • Address: Tubod Beach, Solangon Beach and Paliton Beach

Beach resorts abound in the coastal areas because of their white sand. Many areas of interest for snorkelers and scuba divers are along its shores. The most famous beach resort, Cocogrove is found in Tubod.

Read More: Uncovering the Best of Siquijor’s San Juan Beaches: A Haven for Beach Lovers and Divers

4. Kagusuan Beach: Siquijor’s Hidden Gem Offers Seclusion and Serenity on a Pristine Beach

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  • Address: Kagusuan Beach, Brgy. Lilo-An, Maria, Siquijor
  • Entrance Fee: PHP 30.00 per person
  • Opening Hours: Open 24 Hours, Daily

Kasuguan Beach, located in the small island province of Siquijor, Philippines, is a hidden gem that offers visitors a serene and secluded escape. Tucked away in a lush forest and accessible only by a dirt road, Kasuguan Beach is one of Siquijor’s best-kept secrets.

The beach is known for its crystal-clear waters, soft white sand, and stunning views. It is the perfect destination for those who want to get away from the crowds and immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the island. The peaceful and tranquil atmosphere of Kasuguan Beach provides a refreshing break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Read More: Kasuguan Beach: Siquijor’s Hidden Gem Offers Seclusion and Serenity on a Pristine Beach

5. San Isidro Labrador Church: A Glimpse into Siquijor’s Fascinating History and Religious Heritage

San Isidro Labrador Church siquijor view

  • Address: Lazi, Siquijor, Philippines beside San Isidro Labrador Convent
  • Entrance Fee: FREE
  • Opening Hours: 7:00 AM–5:00 PM, Daily
  • FB PAGE: San Isidro sa Lazi

San Isidro Labrador Church, also known as Lazi Church, is a cultural and historical gem located in the small island province of Siquijor, Philippines. Built-in the 19th century, the church is considered one of the largest and most impressive colonial churches in the country.

Read more: San Isidro Labrador Church: A Glimpse into Siquijor’s Fascinating History and Religious Heritage

6. St. Augustine Church: A Must-Visit Destination on Siquijor Island for History and Culture Enthusiasts

  • Address:  San Juan, Siquijor
  • Opening Hours: Open 24 hours

The St. Augustine Church in Siquijor, Philippines is a historic and religious landmark that has been an integral part of the island’s cultural heritage for over four centuries. The church, which was built in 1783, is one of the oldest and most beautiful churches in the Philippines and is a popular attraction for visitors to the island.

The St. Augustine Church is a stunning example of Spanish colonial architecture, with its stone walls, red-tiled roof, and intricate details that reflect the Baroque style of the era. The church’s bell tower is particularly impressive, rising above the surrounding landscape and offering stunning views of the sea and the island.

Read More: St. Augustine Church: A Must-Visit Destination in Siquijor Island for History and Culture Enthusiasts

7. Our Lady of Divine Providence Church in Siquijor Island: A Place of Faith, Miracles, and Tranquility

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  • Address: Maria, Siquijor

Our Lady of Divine Providence Church in Siquijor Island is a significant religious site and popular pilgrimage destination for devotees across the region. The church is known for its miraculous powers, with many believers claiming that the intercession of the Virgin Mary has granted them healing, protection, and guidance.

The history of Our Lady of Divine Providence Church dates back to the Spanish colonial period when the island of Siquijor was first evangelized. The original chapel, which was built in the 18th century, was destroyed by a fire in 1798. It was rebuilt in the 19th century and has undergone several renovations over the years, with the latest restoration project completed in 2016.

Read More: Our Lady of Divine Providence Church in Siquijor Island: A Place of Faith, Miracles, and Tranquility

8. St. Francis of Assisi Church: A Must-Visit Destination for Culture and Architecture Enthusiasts on Siquijor Island

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  • Address: Sta. Fe. Street, Poblacion, Siquijor
  • Opening Hours: Open 24 Hours

St. Francis of Assisi Church in Siquijor Island is a charming and historic structure that serves as a testament to the island’s rich cultural and religious heritage. Built in the 17th century, the church is one of the oldest structures in Siquijor and is considered a cultural treasure for its unique architecture and artistic features.

The church’s façade is made of coral stones and boasts of intricate carvings and a beautiful rose window. Its interior is equally impressive, with a vaulted ceiling adorned with frescoes, wooden statues of saints, and a magnificent altar. The church also has a belfry that stands tall and proud, adding to its distinctive character.

Read More: St. Francis of Assisi Church: A Must-Visit Destination for Culture and Architecture Enthusiasts in Siquijor Island

9. San Isidro Labrador Convent: A Historic and Architectural Treasure in the Heart of the Philippines

San Isidro Labrador Convent siquijor

  • Address: Lazi, Siquijor, Philippines beside San Isidro Labrador Church

Do you love ancient history? Visit this church!

San Isidro Labrador Convent in Siquijor Island is a cultural and historical landmark that is considered one of the finest examples of colonial-era architecture in the Philippines. Built in the 19th century, the convent stands as a testament to the craftsmanship and artistic skills of the local artisans and craftsmen who built it.

Read More: San Isidro Labrador Convent: A Historic and Architectural Treasure in the Heart of the Philippines

10. Explore the St. Vincent De Ferrer Bell Tower – a Remnant of the Island’s Colorful History

St. Vincent De Ferrer Bell Tower siquijor

  • Address: Enrique Villanueva, Larena, Siquijor

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. The tower also functioned as a watchtower to protect the island from pirate attacks.

The bell tower is made of coral stones, which were a common building material in Siquijor during the Spanish colonial period. The stones were cut and shaped by hand, giving the tower a unique and impressive structure. Despite being over a century old, the bell tower has withstood natural disasters such as earthquakes and typhoons, a testament to its solid construction and sturdy foundation.

Read More: Explore the St. Vincent De Ferrer Bell Tower – a Remnant of the Island’s Colorful History

11 . Mt. Bandilaan National Park: Experience the Beauty of Siquijor from Above

Mt. Bandilaan National Park siquijor view

  • Address: Mt. Bandilaan, Lazi, Siquijor
  • Opening Hours: MONDAY – SUNDAY: 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM

Mt. Bandilaan National Park is a protected area located in the heart of Siquijor Island, in the Visayas region of the Philippines. The park covers an area of approximately 244 hectares, and is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, as well as several cultural and historical landmarks.

The park is centered around the 557-meter high Mount Bandilaan, which is the highest point on the island. It is a popular destination for hiking, with several trails that lead to the summit. Along the way, hikers can enjoy the scenic beauty of the park, with its lush forests, waterfalls, and streams.

Read more: Mt. Bandilaan National Park: Experience the Beauty of Siquijor from Above

1 2. Guiwanon Spring Park Siquijor: Discover the Enchanting Eco-Cultural Wonder

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  • Address: Luyang, Siquijor
  • Entrance Fee: Php 20.00 per person
  • Opening Hours: TBA

Guiwanon Spring Park is a hidden gem in Siquijor that offers visitors an unforgettable eco-cultural experience. The park is located on a small island just off the coast of Siquijor, and is accessible only by a short boat ride.

What makes Guiwanon Spring Park unique is that it is a mangrove sanctuary and a cultural village rolled into one. Visitors can take a guided tour of the park’s mangrove forest, which is home to a diverse range of plant and animal species. The mangrove trees themselves are an important ecological resource, providing a natural barrier against coastal erosion and supporting a rich marine ecosystem.

Read More: Guiwanon Spring Park Siquijor: Discover the Enchanting Eco-Cultural Wonder

1 3. Explore the Wonders of Cantabon Cave in Siquijor!

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  • Address: Barangay Cantabon, which is about 5 kilometers away from the town center of Siquijor.
  • Entrance Fee:  20 Php ($0.40c) per person
  • Opening Hours: 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM

Cantabon Cave in Siquijor is a natural wonder that is not to be missed. Located in the town of Siquijor, the cave is known for its impressive limestone formations, underground rivers, and unique wildlife.

Visitors can take a guided tour of the cave, which includes trekking through the jungle and climbing over rocks and boulders. The cave system is extensive, and the tour takes several hours to complete, but the experience is well worth it. Inside the cave, visitors will see stunning stalactites and stalagmites that have been formed over millions of years. They will also have the opportunity to swim in underground rivers and explore the cave’s many chambers and tunnels.

Read More: Explore the Wonders of Catabon Cave in Siquijor!

1 4. Capilay Spring Park Siquijor: Relax and Unwind in its Natural Beauty

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  • Address: San Juan, Siquijor

Capilay Spring Park is a popular destination for visitors to the island of Siquijor. Located in the town of San Juan, the park is known for its crystal clear waters, lush greenery, and tranquil atmosphere.

The spring itself is a natural wonder, with water that is said to have healing properties. Visitors can take a refreshing dip in the cool waters, which are shaded by towering trees and surrounded by lush vegetation. There are also small waterfalls and cascading pools that make for great photo opportunities.

Read More: Capilay Spring Park Siquijor: Relax and Unwind in its Natural Beauty

1 5. Siquijor Sunset Glamping Village : Experience the Ultimate Glamping Adventure

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  • Address:  Brgy. Solangon, San Juan, Siquijor – 5.7 km away from the center of Siquijor
  • Opening Hours: 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM, Daily
  • Contact Number: 0977 654 2030

Siquijor Sunset Glamping Village Inc. is a unique camping destination located on the enchanting island of Siquijor in the Philippines. This luxury glamping resort is set amidst the island’s natural beauty, offering guests an exclusive and unforgettable camping experience.

The resort features luxurious tents equipped with comfortable beds, air conditioning, and private bathrooms. Each tent is beautifully decorated with stylish furnishings and offers a stunning view of the surrounding landscape. The resort also has an outdoor swimming pool and a cozy restaurant that serves delicious local and international cuisine.

Read more: Siquijor Sunset Glamping Village : Experience the Ultimate Glamping Adventure

1 6. Uncover the Mystical Wonders of Siquijor’s Old Enchanted Balete Tree – A Natural Wonder You Can’t-Miss!

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  • Address: Siquijor Circumferential Road, Lazi, Siquijor
  • Opening Hours: 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM, Daily

The Enchanted Balete Tree in Siquijor, Philippines is a natural wonder that has fascinated visitors for generations. Located in Lazi town, this ancient tree is estimated to be more than 400 years old and stands at an impressive 60 feet tall. It is believed to be one of the largest and oldest trees in the Philippines.

What makes the Balete Tree so unique and fascinating is its natural beauty and the legends and folklore that surround it. According to local beliefs, the tree is home to spirits and supernatural beings, and many people consider it to be a sacred site. Some say that it is a portal to the spirit world, while others believe that it possesses magical powers that can bring good luck or misfortune to those who visit it.

Read More: Uncover the Mystical Wonders of Siquijor’s Old Enchanted Balete Tree – A Natural Wonder You Can’t Miss!

1 7. Cambugahay Falls Siquijor: Experience Nature’s Beauty at Its Finest

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  • Address: Siquijor Circumferential Road, Lazi, Siquijor – 5 kilometers away from the town center of Lazi
  • Opening Hours: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM, Daily

Cambugahay Falls is one of the most beautiful and popular tourist attractions in Siquijor, Philippines. It is located in the town of Lazi, and its stunning natural beauty has made it a must-visit destination for both locals and tourists alike.

The falls consist of three tiers of cascading water, each with its own swimming area surrounded by lush greenery and towering trees. The water is crystal clear and inviting, with a refreshing coolness that is perfect for a swim on a hot day.

Read More: Cambugahay Falls Siquijor: Experience Nature’s Beauty at Its Finest

1 8. Tulapos Marine Sanctuary Siquijor: Explore the Underwater Wonderland

Tulapos Marine Sanctuary Siquijor

  • Address: Siquijor Circumferential Road, Enrique Villanueva, Siquijor – 25 kilometers away from the provincial capital of Siquijor
  • Entrance Fee: Php 100.00 per person
  • Opening Hours: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM, Daily
  • NOTE : No guide, No Snorkeling

Tulapos Marine Sanctuary is a protected marine area located on the island of Siquijor in the Philippines. It is home to a diverse range of marine life and is a popular destination for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts.

The sanctuary covers an area of approximately 14 hectares and is located along the coast of San Juan, Siquijor. It is home to a variety of marine ecosystems, including seagrass beds, coral reefs, and mangrove forests, which provide habitats for a wide range of marine life, including colorful fish, sea turtles, and various types of invertebrates.

Read More: Tulapos Marine Sanctuary Siquijor: Explore the Underwater Wonderland

1 9. Tubod Marine Sanctuary Siquijor: A Haven for Marine Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Fishing Practices

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  • Address: San Juan, on the south-western coast of Siquijor Island – 35 kilometers away from the provincial capital of Siquijor
  • Entrance Fee : Php 20.00 per person
  • Opening Hours: 6:00 AM–9:00 PM, Daily

Tubod Marine Sanctuary is a protected area located on the island of Siquijor, Philippines. The sanctuary is known for its rich marine biodiversity and crystal-clear waters that attract tourists and scuba divers alike.

The marine sanctuary was established in 2002 and covers an area of 27 hectares. The main objective of the sanctuary is to preserve the marine ecosystem and promote sustainable tourism. The sanctuary is managed by the local government and the local community.

Read More: Tubod Marine Sanctuary Siquijor: A Haven for Marine Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Fishing Practices

20. Explore the Mysteries of Sambulawan Underground River Siquijor

  • Address: Tagmanocan, Lazi, Siquijor, approximately 10 minutes away from Cambugahay Waterfalls
  • Entrance Fee: Php 250.00 per person
  • Opening Hours: 9:00 AM–5:00 PM, Daily
  • Contact Number: 0955 334 0730

Sambulawan Underground River is a natural wonder located on the island of Siquijor, in the Central Visayas region of the Philippines. It is considered as one of the island’s hidden gems, as it is not as popular as other tourist destinations on the island.

The river is believed to have been formed through the slow and steady process of erosion, as water from the Sambulawan River seeped through the porous limestone rocks, creating a complex network of underground waterways that eventually led to the sea. The river is approximately 400 meters long and features crystal-clear waters that flow through dark, eerie caverns.

Read More: Explore the Mysteries of Sambulawan Underground River Siquijor

21. Kawasan Falls and Caves Siquijor: A Must-Visit Destination for Nature Lovers

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  • Address: Lazi, Siquijor

Kawasan Falls and Caves is a stunning natural attraction located on the island of Siquijor in the Philippines. The site boasts a series of waterfalls and caves that are sure to take visitors’ breath away.

Kawasan Falls is the main attraction of the site, and visitors can enjoy swimming in the crystal-clear waters or lounging on the rocks while taking in the stunning scenery. The surrounding foliage and lush vegetation create a peaceful and serene atmosphere.

Read More: Kawasan Falls and Caves Siquijor: A Must-Visit Destination for Nature Lovers

2 2. Explore Lagaan Falls Siquijor: A Hidden Gem for Thrill-Seekers!

Lagaan falls lazi Siquijor

  • Address: Lower Kinamandagan Lazi, Siquijor, Philippines – 4 kilometers away from the town proper
  • Entrance Fee: Php 50.00 per person
  • Contact Number: 0916 737 3161

Lagaan Falls is a hidden gem located in the heart of Siquijor island, Philippines. Known for its crystal-clear waters and picturesque landscape, Laagan Falls is a must-visit destination for thrill-seekers and adventure enthusiasts.

Unlike other waterfalls on the island, Laagan Falls requires visitors to trek through a dense forest and climb steep inclines to reach its location. This may sound daunting, but the stunning scenery along the way and the adrenaline rush of the climb makes it all worth it.

Read More: Explore Lagaan Falls Siquijor: A Hidden Gem for Thrill-Seekers!

2 3. Lugnason Falls: A Hidden Treasure in Siquijor Island, Philippines

  • Address: San Juan, Siquijor, Philippines – It is situated in the heart of a dense forest, approximately 30 minutes away from Siquijor town proper.
  • Entrance Fee: 10 PHP ($0.20) 

Lugnason Falls is a hidden gem located in the municipality of San Juan, Siquijor in the Philippines. This stunning natural wonder is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to explore the island’s tranquil beauty and immerse themselves in nature.

The falls are nestled in a lush tropical forest and are accessible via a short trek through the woods. The trail to the falls is lined with towering trees and exotic flora, creating a serene and peaceful atmosphere that’s sure to captivate visitors.

Read More: Lugnason Falls: A Hidden Treasure in Siquijor Island, Philippines

2 4. Hapitanan Broomshot Siquijor: Instagram spot in Siquijor’s Hapitanan Boulevard

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  • Address: Hapitanan Boulevard, Siquijor
  • Opening Hours: MONDAY – SUNDAY: 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM
  • Contact Number: +63 936 652 0847

Hapitanan Shot is a popular photography and Instagram spot in Siquijor’s Hapitanan Boulevard. This eye-catching installation features a large, colorful wooden frame with the words “where happy tanan” (where everyone is happy) written on it, which perfectly captures the carefree and joyful spirit of the island.

Don’t forget to take the BROOMSTICK CHALLENGE!

Read More: Hapitanan Siquijor: A Journey Through the Island’s Rich History and Tradition

2 5. Indulge in Heavenly Brews and Scenic Views at Larena Triad Coffee Shop in Siquijor!

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  • Address: Larena, Siquijor, Philippines – town of Larena, on the eastern coast of Siquijor island in the Central Visayas region of the Philippines.
  • Opening Hours: 10:00 AM–7:00 PM, Daily
  • Contact Number: 0995 509 5786

Larena Triad Coffee Shop is a must-visit destination in Siquijor, Philippines. Nestled on top of a hill in the municipality of Larena, this charming coffee shop offers a spectacular panoramic view of the surrounding landscape, including the mountains, the sea, and the neighboring islands.

The coffee shop’s unique architecture is also a sight to behold, with its triangular-shaped design that complements the surrounding landscape perfectly. The interior is cozy and comfortable, with a rustic ambiance that adds to the overall charm of the place.

Read more: Indulge in Heavenly Brews and Scenic Views at Larena Triad Coffee Shop in Siquijor!

2 6. Discover the Mystical Healing Festivals of Siquijor: A Journey to Traditional Medicine and Spiritual Wellness

Healing Festivals Siquijor Island

  • Address:  Siquijor Island
  • Celebrated Every Lent Season

Siquijor is a small island in the central Philippines known for its fascinating history of traditional healing practices. The island has gained a reputation as a place of magic and mysticism, where ancient rituals and natural remedies are still used to treat various ailments.

One of the most significant events in Siquijor’s cultural calendar is the Healing Festival, which takes place annually in the month of April. The festival is a celebration of traditional medicine and spiritual wellness, and it draws visitors from all over the world who are seeking healing and rejuvenation.

Read More: Discover the Mystical Healing Festivals of Siquijor: A Journey to Traditional Medicine and Spiritual Wellness

2 7. Taste the Island Life: Siquijor’s Must-Try Products and Delicacies!

Siquijor products and delicacies

  • Address: You can find them in Balete Tree or in Tourism Sites

Siquijor, a small island province in the Philippines, is not only famous for its stunning beaches and mystical traditions but also for its unique products and delicacies that are a must-try for foodies and travelers alike.

Read More: Top 11 Must-Try Products and Delicacies 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:

Table of Contents

Paliton Beach

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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.

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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

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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

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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

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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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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

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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.

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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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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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Siquijor is a small island in the Visayas region of the Philippines, known for its mystical charm, white sand beaches, and lush green forests. With its laid-back atmosphere, Siquijor is a perfect getaway for those who want to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. It is also a popular destination for tourists who want to experience the island’s culture, history, and natural beauty.

Siquijor Tourist Spots

Siquijor offers a variety of tourist spots, destinations, and attractions that cater to different interests. For those who love the outdoors, Siquijor has several waterfalls, beaches, and marine sanctuaries that are perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and diving. Some of the popular tourist spots include Cambugahay Falls, Paliton Beach, and Tulapos Marine Sanctuary. For those who want to learn more about the island’s history and culture, Siquijor also has several churches, museums, and landmarks that showcase the island’s rich heritage.

Siquijor Overview

Siquijor, also known as the “Island of Fire” or “Isla del Fuego,” is a small island province located in the Central Visayas region of the Philippines. The island is known for its natural beauty, pristine beaches, and mystical charm.

Siquijor is a popular tourist destination for those seeking a more laid-back and relaxed vacation. The island offers a wide range of activities, including swimming, snorkeling, diving, hiking, and exploring its many waterfalls and caves.

Siquijor is also known for its rich cultural heritage, with several old churches and ancestral homes dating back to the Spanish colonial era. The island is said to be home to traditional healers and practitioners of folk medicine, adding to its mystical allure.

How to Get to Siquijor

Siquijor is a small island province located in the Central Visayas region of the Philippines. Despite its small size, it is a popular tourist destination with a lot to offer visitors. If you’re planning a trip to Siquijor, here’s how to get there:

Your best option is to fly from Manila to Dumaguete on Philippine Airlines or Cebu Pacific Airlines. Siquijor.

If you prefer to travel by sea, you can take the ferry to Siquijor. The only way to reach Siquijor is by ferry. You can take the ferry from Cebu, Dumaguete, or Bohol. The most common route is from Dumaguete to Siquijor, which takes about an hour. Ferries depart from Dumaguete Port and arrive at Larena Port in Siquijor. You can also take a ferry from Cebu to Siquijor, which takes about 5-6 hours, or from Bohol to Siquijor, which takes about 2-3 hours.

Getting Around Siquijor

Once you arrive in Siquijor, there are several ways to get around the island. The most common mode of transportation is by motorcycle or tricycle. You can rent a motorcycle for around PHP 300-500 per day and explore the island at your own pace. Tricycles are also available for hire, and they are a good option if you’re traveling in a group. You can negotiate the fare with the driver before you start your trip.

From Negros Oriental

If you’re coming from Negros Oriental, you can take a ferry from Dumaguete to Siquijor. Dumaguete is the nearest city to Siquijor, and it’s only a short ferry ride away. You can also take a bus or van from Dumaguete to Larena Port and then take a ferry to Siquijor.

Best Time to Visit Siquijor

Siquijor is a year-round destination, but the best time to visit is during the dry season, which runs from November to May. The months of April to June are considered the peak season as it is the time when the weather is hot and sunny, perfect for beach activities and island hopping. During these months, expect to see many tourists on the island.

If you want to avoid the crowds, it is best to visit Siquijor during the low season, which runs from June to October. The weather during this time can be unpredictable, with occasional rains and thunderstorms. However, the island is less crowded, and accommodation and tour prices are lower.

It is worth noting that Siquijor is located in the typhoon belt, and typhoons can hit the island during the months of August to October. If you plan to visit during these months, it is best to monitor weather updates and be prepared for possible flight and ferry cancellations.

The best time to visit Siquijor depends on your preferences and priorities. If you want to enjoy the island’s beaches and outdoor activities, it is best to visit during the dry season, from November to May. If you want to avoid the crowds and save money on accommodation and tours, it is best to visit during the low season, from June to October.

Popular Beaches in Siquijor

Siquijor is known for its pristine beaches with clear turquoise waters. The island has several beaches that are popular among tourists. Here are some of the most popular beaches in Siquijor:

Paliton Beach photo via Visit Central Visayas FB Page

Paliton Beach

Paliton Beach is a hidden gem on the west side of Siquijor Island in the Philippines. With its crystal clear waters and fine white sand, Paliton Beach is the perfect place to swim, sunbathe, and snorkel. As the sun sets, the beach is transformed into a magical scene with stunning views of Apo Island.

You can get to Paliton Beach by taking a dirt road in the main tourist area of San Juan. It is a popular destination for those looking for a peaceful and secluded beach experience, away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Don’t forget to bring your camera, as the Lonely Planet states that the beach offers wonderful views of Apo Island.

Tubod Beach by Agustin Mendez via Wikimedia cc

Tubod Beach

Tucked away in the picturesque town of San Juan, Siquijor Island, lies the breathtaking Tubod Beach. With its soft white sand, crystal clear aqua waters, and lush marine sanctuary, Tubod Beach is considered the best beach on Siquijor Island and is highly recommended by Tripadvisor for snorkeling and scuba diving.

Located on the south-west coast of the island, Tubod Marine Sanctuary is situated right in the middle of San Juan, where most restaurants and hotels are located. Whether you’re looking for a romantic getaway, a family outing, or an adventure-filled day, Tubod Beach is the perfect spot.

Salagdoong Beach in Olang, Maria, Siquijor by Lawrence Ruiz via Wikimedia cc

Salagdoong Beach

At Salagdoong Beach, you can experience the beauty of the crystal clear turquoise waters and white sand of Siquijor Island. The beach is a great spot for swimming, sunbathing, and snorkeling, and it also offers a unique cliff jumping experience. The cliff is about 20 feet high and located at the southern end of the beach.

For those who want to stay for a few days, Salagdoong Beach Resort is located on the far east corner of the island and offers various facilities, such as a restaurant, cottages, and rooms for rent. Salagdoong Beach is the perfect destination for a tropical getaway and offers something for everyone.

Siquijor has many other beautiful beaches that are worth visiting. Whether you are looking for a secluded spot to relax or a lively beach with lots of activities, Siquijor has something for everyone.

Waterfalls and Natural Wonders

Siquijor is known for its natural beauty and is home to several waterfalls that are worth visiting.

Cambugahay Falls by James Connolly via Unsplash

Cambugahay Falls

Tucked away in the lush greenery of Siquijor Island in the Philippines, lies the stunning Cambugahay Falls . A three-tiered paradise surrounded by lush greenery, visitors can take a refreshing dip in the cool, crystal-clear turquoise waters or go for a relaxing bamboo raft ride.

The upper part of the falls is inaccessible to the public, but still offers small tiers for those who are brave enough to explore. For the more adventurous, the Tarzan swing is a must-try activity. Located in the town of Lazi, the easiest way to get there is by renting a scooter or hiring a tricycle from San Juan.

There is a small entrance fee to enter the area, but the breathtaking views and unforgettable experience make it worth every penny. Make sure to visit Cambugahay Falls and take in the beauty of its crystal-clear waters and lush greenery.

Lugnason Falls

Experience the beauty of Lugnason Falls, one of Siquijor Island’s most popular and breathtaking waterfalls! Located in the town of San Juan, this waterfall is surrounded by a lush forest and can be reached after a short hike. Take a plunge in the refreshing waters of the falls or enjoy the view from the rocks nearby.

For those looking for a bit of an adventure, there’s also the opportunity to jump off the cliff into the pool below. With its two levels, Lugnason Falls is a great place to swim and explore. So, if you’re looking to experience the wonders of nature, a visit to Lugnason Falls is a must!

Lagaan Falls

Take a journey off the beaten path and explore the hidden gem of Lagaan Falls! Located in the town of Lazi on Siquijor Island, this mini waterfall is newly developed by the youth of Barangay Kinamandagan and Barangay Tignao to offer a unique experience for adventurous travelers.

A short hike through the forest is all it takes to reach the falls, surrounded by towering trees and lush vegetation, creating a serene and peaceful atmosphere.

Take a dip in the several swimming holes, swing from the rope swings, and jump from the rocks – Lagaan Falls is one of the best waterfalls in Siquijor and a must-see during your visit to the island!

Historical Churches and Landmarks

Siquijor is not only known for its natural wonders but also for its historical landmarks.

Lazi Church by Allan Jay Quesada via Wikimedia cc

San Isidro Labrador Parish Church

Visiting San Isidro Labrador Parish Church, commonly known as Lazi Church, is a must for anyone wanting to experience the rich culture and history of Siquijor Island. Built in the 1850s, this Roman Catholic church is one of the oldest and largest churches in the province.

The church is constructed from coral stones and hardwood, and its Baroque-inspired architecture is a mix of Spanish and Filipino styles. Inside the church, visitors can explore a museum filled with religious artifacts and antiques.

The church is also known for its beautiful bell tower, which stands separate from the main church building. Exploring San Isidro Labrador Parish Church is an unforgettable experience and a great way to learn more about the island’s history.

St. Francis of Assisi Parish

Situated in the town of Siquijor on Siquijor Island, St. Francis of Assisi Parish is a Roman Catholic church with a rich history that dates back to 1783. Dedicated to St. Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of animals and the environment, this Baroque-inspired church is a popular tourist destination.

As an active church community, the parish offers regular masses and other religious services, as well as updates and announcements on its Facebook page.

Visitors can attend Sunday masses in the morning and afternoon or explore the 19th-century bell tower in the Romanesque-Gothic church of St. Francis of Assisi Parish in San Juan.

Century Old Balete Tree

Old Enchanted Balete Tree in Lazi

For centuries, the mysterious Old Enchanted Balete Tree in the town of Lazi on Siquijor Island has been a source of fascination and awe. Believed to be over 400 years old, it is one of the oldest and largest balete trees in the province. It’s also known as the “enchanted tree” due to local folklore that claims it is home to supernatural beings, and its water has healing powers.

Tourists flock to the tree to dip their feet in the water and enjoy a unique fish spa, where small fish nibble on the dead skin of their feet.

For a small entrance fee, visitors can experience the tranquility of this ancient tree and its magical atmosphere. The tree is located in the barangay of Campalanas in Lazi and is accessible by tricycle or motorcycle.

Lazi Convent by Carmelo Bayarcal via Wikimedia cc

Lazi Convent

The majestic Lazi Convent stands tall in the heart of the small and tranquil town of Lazi, on Siquijor Island. Built in 1887 by Filipino artisans, the 42 by 38 meter structure is a beautiful testament to the skill and craftsmanship of the artisans, and is a wonderful mix of Spanish and Filipino Baroque-inspired architecture.

Adjacent to the San Isidro Labrador Parish Church, also known as Lazi Church, the convent is now the home of the Siquijor Heritage Museum, which houses a collection of religious artifacts and antiques.

It is a popular destination for tourists visiting the island and is easily accessible by tricycle or motorcycle. Lazi Convent is considered one of the largest and oldest convents in the Philippines, and is a living reminder of the Spanish colonial era.

Marine Sanctuaries and Snorkeling Spots

Siquijor is known for its stunning marine sanctuaries and snorkeling spots.

Tulapos Marine Sanctuary by Lawrence Ruiz via Wikimedia cc

Tulapos Marine Sanctuary

Tulapos Marine Sanctuary is a hidden gem located in the town of Enrique Villanueva on Siquijor Island in the Philippines. According to PADI, Tulapos Marine Sanctuary offers thrilling scuba diving, vibrant marine life, and stunning coral reefs.

The sanctuary is home to an abundance of marine life, including majestic sea turtles, powerful barracudas, and agile jackfish. With its easily accessible location and small hut with snorkeling gear, Tulapos Marine Sanctuary is one of the top snorkeling spots in Siquijor.

For only 100 pesos per person, visitors can explore the underwater world of the sanctuary, home to barracudas, jackfishes, blacktip reef sharks, and sea turtles. Since 1986, Tulapos Marine Sanctuary has been Siquijor’s oldest marine sanctuary, filled with an array of colorful fish and thriving coral reefs. Come discover the hidden beauty of Tulapos Marine Sanctuary and be mesmerized by the underwater world!

Tubod Marine Sanctuary

Experience the beauty of Tubod Marine Sanctuary, an enchanting coral reef located in the picturesque town of San Juan on Siquijor Island. Home to a plethora of marine life, including vibrant fish, sea turtles, and other sea creatures,

Tubod Marine Sanctuary is a popular destination for snorkeling and scuba diving. With its crystal clear waters and thriving coral reefs, Snorkeling Report has named Tubod Marine Sanctuary as one of the best-preserved and most beautiful coral reefs in Siquijor Island. Protected for over 30 years, visitors can access the sanctuary by land or boat, with boat trips available through local tour operators.

Entrance fees to Tubod Marine Sanctuary are 100 pesos per person and snorkeling gear can be rented for an additional fee. With its stunning views and abundant marine life, Tubod Marine Sanctuary is an experience not to be missed!

Popular Things to Do in Siquijor

Here are some of the top things to do in Siquijor:

Explore the Island on a Scooter or Motorbike

One of the best ways to explore Siquijor is on a scooter or motorbike. The island is small enough to be explored in a day, and visitors can rent a scooter or motorbike from one of the many rental shops on the island. This is a great way to see the island at your own pace and discover hidden gems.

Experience the Thrill of Cliff-Jumping

For adrenaline junkies, cliff-jumping is a must-try activity in Siquijor. The island has several cliff-jumping spots, including the popular Salagdoong Beach. Visitors can jump from a height of 20 feet into the crystal clear waters below.

Try the Tarzan Swing

The Tarzan Swing is another popular activity in Siquijor. This swing is located at Cambugahay Falls and allows visitors to swing from a rope and jump into the water below. It is a thrilling experience that is sure to get your heart racing.

Experience a Fish Spa

A fish spa is a unique experience that is available in Siquijor. Visitors can dip their feet into a pool of water filled with small fish that will nibble on the dead skin cells on their feet. It is a relaxing and rejuvenating experience that is not to be missed.

Where to Stay in Siquijor

Siquijor Island is a popular tourist destination in the Philippines with a wide range of accommodation options for travelers. From budget-friendly hostels to luxurious resorts, there is something for everyone.

For those looking for a budget-friendly option, there are many hostels and guesthouses available in Siquijor. These accommodations offer basic amenities and are perfect for backpackers or travelers on a tight budget. Some popular options include the JJ Backpackers Village and The Bruce Resort.

If you are looking for a more luxurious experience, there are many resorts in Siquijor that offer a variety of amenities such as swimming pools, private beaches, and spa services. Some of the best resorts in Siquijor include Coco Grove Beach Resort, Infinity Heights Resort, and Kawayan Holiday Resort.

For those who prefer a more unique experience, there are also several eco-resorts and glamping sites available in Siquijor. These accommodations offer a more sustainable and eco-friendly option for travelers who want to minimize their impact on the environment. Some popular eco-resorts in Siquijor include Glamping Siquijor by the Beach and Coco Farm.

Local Culture and Traditions

Siquijor is not only known for its beautiful beaches and waterfalls but also for its rich culture and traditions. The locals are proud of their heritage and have preserved their customs and practices for generations. One of the most notable traditions is the healing rituals performed by the local shamans or “mananambal.” These rituals involve the use of herbs and prayers to cure illnesses and ailments.

Aside from the healing rituals, Siquijor is also known for its unique collections of antique furnitures. The locals have a penchant for collecting and restoring old furniture pieces, which can be seen in their homes and establishments. These pieces are not only functional but also serve as a testament to the island’s rich history and culture.

The locals of Siquijor also celebrate various festivals throughout the year, which showcase their vibrant culture and traditions. One such festival is the “Fiesta sa Isla,” which is held every third week of September. During this festival, locals and tourists alike can enjoy cultural performances, street dances, and a variety of local delicacies.

In addition to the festivals, Siquijor is also home to several beach coves that offer a glimpse into the local way of life. These coves are not as developed as the other tourist spots on the island, but they offer a serene and peaceful environment where visitors can relax and enjoy the natural beauty of the island.

Things to do in Siquijor

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some must-see tourist spots in siquijor.

Siquijor is a small yet remarkable island in the Central Visayas region of the Philippines. The island is known for its pristine beaches, lush forests, and vibrant marine life. Some of the must-see tourist spots in Siquijor include the Cambugahay Falls, Tubod Marine Sanctuary, Paliton Beach, Cantabon Cave, and Lugnason Falls. These attractions offer a unique experience and are worth a visit.

What are the newest tourist spots to visit in Siquijor?

Siquijor is a beautiful island that is constantly evolving, and new attractions are popping up all the time. Some of the newest tourist spots to visit in Siquijor include the Butterfly Sanctuary, Guiwanon Spring Park, and the Salagdoong Beach Resort. These attractions offer a unique experience and are worth a visit.

What is the best itinerary for visiting Siquijor tourist spots?

The best itinerary for visiting Siquijor tourist spots depends on your preferences and the amount of time you have. However, a typical itinerary would include visiting the Cambugahay Falls, Tubod Marine Sanctuary, Paliton Beach, Cantabon Cave, and Lugnason Falls. You can also add other attractions such as the Butterfly Sanctuary, Guiwanon Spring Park, and Salagdoong Beach Resort. It is recommended to spend at least 2-3 days on the island to fully explore and enjoy all that it has to offer.

What are the top-rated Siquijor tourist spots for 2023?

The top-rated Siquijor tourist spots for 2023 include the Cambugahay Falls, Tubod Marine Sanctuary, Paliton Beach, Cantabon Cave, and Lugnason Falls. These attractions are popular among tourists and offer a unique experience. Other attractions such as the Butterfly Sanctuary, Guiwanon Spring Park, and Salagdoong Beach Resort are also worth a visit.

Where can I find a map of Siquijor tourist spots?

You can find a map of Siquijor tourist spots online or at the local tourism office. The map will show you the location of each attraction and how to get there. It is recommended to have a map with you when exploring the island to avoid getting lost.

What are the best waterfalls to visit in Siquijor?

Siquijor is home to several stunning waterfalls that are worth a visit. The best waterfalls to visit in Siquijor include the Cambugahay Falls, Lugnason Falls, and Kawasan Falls. These waterfalls offer a refreshing escape from the heat and are surrounded by lush greenery. It is recommended to bring a bathing suit and towel to enjoy a swim in the cool waters.

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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.

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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.

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 .

About Siquijor

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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.

Has this Travel Guide to Siquijor Province been helpful to you? Let us know in the comment section below!

Visiting Siquijor? You might also be interested in these:

  • BEST Resorts in Siquijor
  • Dumaguete and Siquijor Itinerary

If you’re interested in less-crowded places in the Philippines:

  • Off-the-Beaten-Track Destinations in the Philippines

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Siquijor Tourist Spots Guide – 15 Fun Adventures to the Mystic Province of Siquijor

  • by Hungry Traveller
  • June 6, 2021 March 7, 2022

Find out the best Siquijor tourist spots and delve to the amazing natural wonders of this small island in Central Visayas

Forget the mystical stories and get lost to plenty of Siquijor tourist spots waiting for you to discover.

Siquijor is an island province in the southern Visayas region known for its mystic and unique healing arts. While some stories can typically drive attention through media consumption, many amazing Siquijor tourist spots might also capture your attention.

Siquijor island is, without a doubt, surrounded by beaches. It is one of the laid-back island destinations to visit when disconnecting temporarily from the hustle and bustle of city life. Among other exciting things to do in Siquijor are waterfall adventures, spelunking, road-tripping, and exploring its rich diving marine ecosystems.

Aerial view of Cambugahay falls; one of the top Siquijor tourist spots to visit when visiting the mystic island.

Unless you desire those so-called potions for whatever reason you have, exploring the rural ambiance of Siquijor otherwise might take you to some great adventures of your life.

Let us run down some of the exciting Siquijor tourist spots!

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1. Paliton Beach

Paliton beach is said to be the most pristine beach and visited Siquijor tourist spots. Make sure to include this to your itinerary so you can enjoy a tropical vibe

The best thing about visiting islands in the Philippines, like the island of Siquijor, is all about beaches. Here, Paliton beach is among the Siquijor tourist spots that should be on your bucket list.

Tourists regard Paliton beach as one of the most famous beach destinations in Siquijor because of its unspoiled coastlines. In comparison to Boracay, this beach scores fine white sands and turquoise waters. With tall coconut trees along with the coats, you’ll get a piece of paradise on Paliton beach.

This hidden paradise lies along the tourist strip of San Juan. The road leading to Paliton beach can be tricky, though, so better ask your local guide.

While swimming is the main activity to enjoy here, you can always appreciate the beach view any time of the day. Visiting in the morning greets you with the cold breeze. Afternoon visits, on the other hand, showcases dramatic sunset views. This hour will let you play with your creativity to capture those unique shots to share.

With a handful of commercial stalls near the beach, visiting during their happy hours can avail of cheaper drinks.

Since Paliton beach is a public beach, tourists are encouraged to leave nothing but footprints.

2. Cambugahay Falls

Cambugahay falls drives much attention to tourists because of its turquoise waters that is inviting and refreshing to the senses.

Aside from the beaches, other exciting Siquijor tourist spots like waterfalls should be on everyone’s itinerary. One of them is the Cambugahay Falls in the town of Lazi.

As mystic as the province, Cambugahay Falls allures travelers of its natural beauty. It has three tiers of cascades with clean turquoise waters on its hole basin. Besides, towering trees surrounding the water hole keep tourists relaxed during the summer days.

Tourists will surely love splashing to its warm and refreshing bluish waters. In addition, there are jumping platforms and swing ropes to pump some adrenaline.

Either swinging or jumping, both are a must-try when visiting Cambugahay Falls. You can also try riding the bamboo rafts to get closer to the cascades.

Other than the central swimming hole, exploring its upstreams opens up to some more adventures. In addition, you can easily spot other natural swimming holes that are also as charming as the first one.

Reaching Cambugahay Falls takes about 20 minutes with a tricycle or motorbike ride from San Juan.

The best months to visit this Siquijor attraction are during the dry months of March to May, when rain is almost none. This way, the swimming basin keeps its water clean and bluish.

3. Scuba Diving in Siquijor

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Although Siquijor is an island itself, scuba diving doesn’t come often to the vocabulary of avid divers. Yet, while the land above is known for its white-sand coastlines, beautiful cascades, and century-old structures, what lies beneath adds to the many Siquijor tourist spots to check by.

Geographically speaking, Siquijor island is close to known diving spots in the Philippines like the Apo Island in Dumaguete , Sumilon in Cebu, and Panglao in Bohol. So it’s not a surprise that the Siquijor also shares an abundance of the marine ecosystem.

When you’re in San Juan, you can find many diving centers that offer comprehensive packages for scuba diving in Siquijor.

Some  Siquijor diving spots  in the western part are Paliton Wall and Paliton Staghorn in Paliton, Maite, and Solangon. When going south, the Coco Groove, and Sawang, while the north-eastern part has Salagdong and Daquit Shoal.

From the multitude of varying corals to a school of different fishes, divers will be delighted to discover the rich marine biodiversity of Siquijor. Some of the species you can spot to its deeper shoals are barracudas, green sea turtles, and blue-spotted stingrays.

🔗 Nearby Tourist Destination | Bohol |

4. saint francis of assisi church.

The Saint Francis of Assisi in Siquijor is one of the oldest churches built during the 18th century.  Such Siquijor tourist spots easily captures attention of the faithful and culturally inclined guests.

Just a few minutes from the port, the Saint Francis of Assisi Church is one of the most accessible landmarks to identify.

Locally known as Siquijor Church, this antique religious place is as good as the first or last stop of your Siquijor tourist spots tour.

Dating back to 1783 as its founding year, the Siquijor Church otherwise dated its completion in 1831. Like most olden churches in the Philippines, this religious tourist spot in Siquijor consists mainly of limestones and coral stones. According to historical notes, its original form is made from nipa huts alone.

Today, the Siquijor Church has its distinct vintage look from when seen from the outside. However, its minimalistic white interior with dark-brown wooden braces that look like trim is observed when going inside.

Its old bell tower sitting isolated from the church serves as a lookout post during the early times. In addition, its convent serves as a safe place for the priests and locals when invaders go to the island.

The small triangular park in front has the ‘Welcome to Siquijor’ signage is perfect for your mandatory photograph souvenirs.

5. Lagaan Falls

If you want less crowded waterfalls to visit in Lazi, the Lagaan Falls are among other waterfalls in Siquijor to visit.

Travelers who are into off-the-beaten destinations will love exploring the Lagaan Falls. After arriving at the entrance desk, you’ll be trailing a dirt road under the shades of a dense forest for about 15 minutes.

Upon arrival, the unassuming swimming hole will greet you with its charming natural beauty.

Just like in Cambugahay Falls, there are also swing ropes to fuel some excitement in Lagaan Falls. In addition, there is also a natural slide to plunge into the refreshing waters.

Exploring the upstream will also take you to another level of fun adventure. There are other more minor falls and natural rock pools to switch by, keeping you occupied for some time.

What keeps it apart from its famous counterpart is its more peaceful and tranquil ambiance, perfect for chilling during the day.

6. San Isidro Labrador Parish Church (Lazi Church)

The Lazi Church is among the heritage and cultural Siquijor tourist spots you can visit during your roadtrip and day tour adventures in Siquijor.

Going to its downtown area, the Lazi Church is one of the Siquijor tourist spots not to miss.

The Lazi Church is the oldest and largest Catholic church in Siquijor island. It is also declared as a National Cultural Treasure by the  National Museum of the Philippines .

Since 2006, the Lazi Church is currently under nomination for Baroque Churches of the Philippines to the UNESCO World Heritage.

Looking more likely a barn from a distance if you remove the bell tower; the interior otherwise has a unique bluish ceiling. It also has wooden flooring, which sets it apart from the usual churches you see anywhere in the Philippines.

Another interesting thing about its interior is its two pulpits, which also add symmetry and balance.

True to its olden stature, the textured thick coral stone walls are one of the testaments of its origin since its completion in 1857.

Visiting Lazi Church is one of the many more ways to explore and understand the cultural heritage of Siquijor island.

7. San Isidro Labrador Convent

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Right in front of Lazi Church is the San Isidro Labrador Convent, which is also a local heritage site worth visiting.

Measuring 42 meters by 32 meters, this two-story convent is one of the oldest and most prominent in the Philippines and Asia. The ground floor is made primarily of coral stones. The upper floor, however, is made of hardwood with timber and steel frameworks.

With some restorations through the National Historical Commission, this Siquijor tourist spot has brought back its glory days in today’s modern period.

Today, this antique convent houses the Siquijor Heritage Museum showcasing religious artifacts and historical pieces. You can also gaze at some collections of carved relics and mass instruments of the 19th century.

While the interior may exude some eerie vibes, roaming around the surrounding of the convent is another story. You can capture excellent photographs with the convent during broad daylight as either a subject or a background. The towering Acacia trees provide shade and add rural vibes as well.

8. Old Enchanted Balete Tree

The old century balete tree is a nice addition to your quick visits in Siquijor. Sporting gigantic balete tree vibes with the mystical background of Siquijor.

In the Philippines, there are many folklores of mythical creatures, and the Balete tree is often associated with these stories. Adding to the mystic charm of Siquijor Island, the Old Enchanted Balete tree in Lazi is a must to your Siquijor itinerary.

The old Balete tree is estimated to be over 500 years old, which is believed to be a ritual place of shamen in the early days.

Now, this century-old tree is one of the tourist attractions in Siquijor, where you can genuinely appreciate a broad tree. Near to its footsteps is a concrete pond where you can sit and have your foot some fish spa. Hundreds of thick vines are also evidently visible, embracing and hanging over the tree.

There is a nearby restaurant where tourists can grab some bites and souvenir shops for the mandatory  pasalubong .

Visiting the old Balete tree is an excellent addition to your side trips, especially when exploring other Lazi Siquijor tourist spots.

9. Salagdoong Beach and Forest Park

Salagdoong beach is one of the favorite beach destinations in the eastern side of Siquijor island.

Moving to its eastern town of Maria, Salagdoong Beach is one of the local’s favorite beach places.

This Siquijor beach is one of the many places to enjoy a day at the sands, explore underwater by snorkeling, or go on thrilling cliff jumping straight to the sea.

While some human-made structures are built near the coastlines, this beach is one of the family-friendly beach resorts in Siquijor.

Not for the faint of hearts, the 7-meter and 10-meter diving spots add to the adrenaline of the outdoor enthusiasts. The concrete slide, however, drives you straight sailing to the seas.

Note that these activities are only available during high tide seasons, and it is close during the low tides for safety concerns.

In addition, the near shallow coasts provide ideal spots for quick snorkeling activities. You’ll be surprised to see coral gardens and schools of fish on the crystal clear waters of Salagdoong beach.

Before reaching the Salagdoong beach, you’ll be passing by a human-made forest that is refreshing to the senses. Riding a scooter or motorbike along the concrete pavement is a fun way to maximize your stay in Salagdoong.

10. Broomstick Challenge at Hapitanan

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One of the exciting stop-overs when touring Siquijor Island is the Hapitanan, located in the circumferential road near Lazi. In local terms, hapitanan means a stop-over place.

This small hapitanan is a small store where you can buy some goods with their menus branding with ‘Something.’ For cold drinks, it’s called Something Refreshing, hot drinks for Something Awakening, and meals for Something Silog. So you get it, right?

While it is a lovely spot to recharge when traveling to or from Lazi, the trending challenge is to ride a broomstick. Since Siquijor is famed for folk stories about witchcraft, you can complement your Siquijor experience by riding a broomstick. Panis and Harry Potter niyo! Kidding!

Their skilled staff will be glad to take some photos of you while seemingly riding a broomstick, like a witch. To capture some dramatic shots, they have provided a platform with a nice overlooking view. What a fun way, indeed.

Taking photos is free of charge, and a donation box is placed right before the platform.

As a bonus, they also have some tire swings for short photosets or enjoy the vantage views of the seas.

11. Cantabon Cave

Taking a break from the beaches and waterfalls, the Cantabon Cave is one alternative to fill your Siquijor tourist spots list.

When planning for a spelunking tour at Cantabon, you’ll need to register first at the local tourism office of Cantabon, Siquijor. Afterwhich, a tourism officer designates a local guide for your group. They provide complimentary headlamps and helmets as well.

While Cantabon Cave is a whole underground adventure, tourists should expect to get wet and dirty simultaneously. Expect low ceilings and narrow passages where you need to bend your knees and body to advance.

The Cantabon cave stretches around 800 meters with an average touring time of 45 minutes. Inside, you’ll see countless stalactites in every direction, with distinctive walls to interpret by your cognitive imagination.

One famous formation is the ‘king’s bed,’ an enormous white rock formation like a platform.

Cantabon Cave is one of the tourist spots in Siquijor that provides opportunities for the locals.

Reaching the Cantabon takes about 15 to 20 minutes from Poblacion, Siquijor.

12. Siquijor Butterfly Sanctuary

Located near the borders of Lazi, Siquijor, and Larena, the Butterfly Sanctuary is a place to appreciate these colorful species.

Run by a local, a small 200 square meters of land is enclosed to conserve some butterfly species on the island of Siquijor. You’ll see these little animals at every stage of life, from larva, pupa, and flying butterflies.

The Siquijor Butterfly Sanctuary aims to serve as an educational medium to the youth while conserving their species. With that in mind, some fully grown butterflies are seeking to be released into the wild.

Tourists can walk by the garden and interact with the butterflies as well. A minimal entrance fee and donation boxes are the sources of funding to run these intuitive conservation acts.

Visiting the Siquijor Butterfly Sanctuary is both fun and a quick educational tour you can add to your Siquijor itinerary.

They even sell some refreshments like fresh buko juices so you can replenish your energy for your next destination.

13. Sambulawan Underground River

With its recent opening to the public, the Sambulawan Underground River has considerably reached the attention of adventure-seeker tourists.

Unlike the Cantabon Cave, this underground adventure runs on a river underneath the earth itself.

Cruising the Sambawan Underground River requires a local guide, so register first to its local tourism office and pay a minimal fee. Worry not if you are not an experienced swimmer because you can at least advance to your heart’s desire with your life jackets on.

This underground river tour on a cave system lets you test your endurance and flexibility. Be mindful, though, that it is highly possible to come across cockroaches and spiders, even bats shelters to the cave.

This Siquijor tourist spot consists mainly of three sections. The first is the freshwater river spanning approximately 200 meters with a water level that can go as high as waist level. The other two are where you can observe some rock formations and where the spiders and bats are.

Overall, finishing this extra-thrilling adventure can take up to one hour, depending on the guests’ phase.

14. Cang-isok House

The ruins of the Cang-isok house can be a moving sight to behold or an eyesore Siquijor tourist spot.

Aside from the many natural Siquijor tourist spots, a one-of-a-kind attraction gets either a positive or a negative impression. And this is the Cang-isok House.

This olden house sits across the circumferential road in Enrique Villanueva, fronting the sea. It is also beside the Cang-isok village; hence its name is called today.

Although Cang-isok House’s construction materials are wooden pieces, bamboo, and nipa sheets, there is no solid evidence of this structure’s old

Some say it is an old structure in the 1800s. Others are saying it could have been here only by the 1900s.

Truth be told, it is still fascinating to think how this wooden house stands the test of time. Although, from what it looks like, this house might only survive a few years from now.

With tourists’ hopes to restore to its glory days, this historical landmark may drive more tourists and opportunities to the locals.

15. Capilay Spring Water Park

Of all public places in Siquijor, the Capilay Spring Water Park is among the well-known park everyone can visit.

Of all public places in Siquijor, the Capilay Spring Water Park is among the well-known park everyone can visit.

With its accessibility at the center of San Juan town, locals and tourists can visit this water park without any fees.

While there are almost parks in every city or municipality, maintaining a public water park drives interest and fascinates every tourist.

Unlike other outdoor Siquijor tourist spots, the Capilay Spring Park is your laid-back go-to place to explore the town. The natural spring water is refreshing and inviting for a quick dip or by lowering just your feet.

There are concrete benches and trees providing shades and a resting area.

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Siquijor isn’t just about the mystical stories you have probably heard of or read on your favorite social networks.

This small island is one of the go-to places for off-the-beaten adventures and pristine beaches alike. Other than the natural Siquijor tourist spots to admire, the locals are also known for their hospitality and naturally friendly individuals.

When planning soon enough to visit Siquijor island, know that the best time to visit is during the summer season of February to May. If you want to skip the blazing summer heat, it is ideal for visiting from November to February.

Book your Siquijor accommodations in advance to avail of deals and discounted rates. Planning ahead of your tour can help you maximize your vacation, so you can only think of the day that you’ll be leaving the island paradise.

From the list above, where do you want to visit first? Share this with your circle now and plan your next getaway to Siquijor.

Safe travels!

Remember that we are still in the middle of a pandemic. For your guidance about the changes in health protocols, you may visit the guidelines from the Department of Tourism and Siquijor’s official website . Stay safe.

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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!

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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.

If you open up this post on your phone and you click on the bracket in the upper right corner of the map, it will open up in your Google Maps app so you can always have it with you. Super convenient, right?

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 feet) 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.

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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 the 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.

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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.

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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.

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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

Before we start planning your 2 days in Siquijor, let’s run over some basics such as how to get to the island and where to stay.

Where 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.

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.

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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Unveiling the Island of Fire: Top 20 Siquijor Tourist Spots

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Some people are engrossed in the mysticism of Siquijor tourist spots. But in reality, this province that is also known as the "Island of Fire" simply captivates visitors with its pristine beaches, lush jungles, and rich cultural heritage. Get ready to immerse yourself in the enchantment of Siquijor as you explore its hidden treasures, experience its natural wonders, and delve into its fascinating folklore and traditions.

We will unveil the top Siquijor 20 tourist spots, with detailed descriptions and addresses for each attraction.

Salagdoong beach (address: maria).

Salagdoong Beach is a stunning white sand beach nestled in Maria, Siquijor. This picturesque destination offers crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming and snorkeling. Climb up the cliffside and experience the thrill of jumping into the azure ocean from the diving platforms. Relax on the beach, enjoy beach volleyball, or simply bask in the beauty of this coastal gem.

Cambugahay Falls (Address: Lazi)

Cambugahay Falls is a multi-tiered waterfall located in the town of Lazi. Surrounded by lush greenery, the falls offer a serene setting for swimming and relaxation. Take a dip in the refreshing turquoise pools or swing on the Tarzan vines and plunge into the cool waters. It's a perfect spot to connect with nature and enjoy the tranquil ambiance.

Paliton Beach (Address: San Juan)

Paliton Beach is a hidden gem tucked away in the town of San Juan. This secluded beach boasts powdery white sand, clear waters, and breathtaking sunsets. Unwind on the beach, take a leisurely swim, and revel in the peacefulness of this untouched paradise. Don't forget to capture the stunning views and vibrant marine life while snorkeling.

Lazi Church and Convent (Address: Lazi)

Lazi Church, also known as San Isidro Labrador Church, is a centuries-old Baroque-style church in Lazi. Adjacent to the church is the Lazi Convent, which is the largest convent in Asia. Step inside the church to admire its intricate details and historical significance. Explore the well-preserved convent and learn about its role in the island's cultural heritage.

Kagusuan Beach (Address: Siquijor Municipality)

Kagusuan Beach is a serene and secluded beach located in the town of Siquijor. With its calm waters, powdery sand, and stunning views, this beach offers a peaceful retreat for relaxation and solitude. Enjoy a picnic, watch the sunrise or sunset, and immerse yourself in the tranquility of this hidden gem.

Mt. Bandilaan Nature Park (Address: Siquijor Municipality)

Mt. Bandilaan Nature Park is a lush forest reserve and a sanctuary for diverse flora and fauna. Trek through the trails and discover the island's rich biodiversity. Climb to the summit for panoramic views of Siquijor and neighboring islands. Don't miss the opportunity to visit the mystical Balete Tree, which is believed to possess supernatural powers.

Paliton Marine Sanctuary (Address: San Juan)

Paliton Marine Sanctuary in San Juan is a haven for marine enthusiasts and snorkelers. This protected area is home to vibrant coral reefs, colorful fish, and other fascinating marine species. Grab your snorkeling gear and dive into the clear waters to witness the underwater wonders. Immerse yourself in the beauty of this marine sanctuary and appreciate the importance of conservation.

Old Enchanted Balete Tree (Address: Lazi)

The Old Enchanted Balete Tree in Lazi is a mystical attraction surrounded by legends and folklore. This ancient tree is believed to be enchanted, and locals offer prayers and make wishes under its branches. Dip your feet in the natural fish spa located at the base of the tree, where tiny fish nibble on your skin, providing a unique and rejuvenating experience.

Tubod Beach (Address: San Juan)

Tubod Beach is a picturesque beach located in San Juan. Its name, "tubod," means spring in the local dialect, as freshwater springs emerge from the sandy beach and blend with the salty seawater. This natural phenomenon creates a unique swimming experience. Relax on the beach, enjoy a refreshing swim, and appreciate the harmonious blend of freshwater and seawater.

Capilay Spring Park (Address: San Juan)

Capilay Spring Park is a natural spring and park in the town of San Juan. The park features beautifully landscaped gardens, century-old trees, and a large pool filled with clear spring water. Take a dip in the cool waters, have a picnic in the shaded areas, or simply enjoy a leisurely walk in this serene and refreshing environment.

Cang-Isok House (Address: Enrique Villanueva)

The Cang-Isok House is a historic landmark in the municipality of Enrique Villanueva. Built in the early 1900s, this ancestral house showcases traditional Filipino architecture and serves as a reminder of the island's rich heritage. Explore the house and learn about its history and the way of life during that era.

Paliton Wildlife Sanctuary (Address: San Juan)

Paliton Wildlife Sanctuary is a protected area dedicated to the conservation of local wildlife and natural habitats. Embark on a guided tour and spot various bird species, butterflies, and other endemic wildlife. Learn about the importance of biodiversity conservation and appreciate the beauty of Siquijor's natural treasures.

San Isidro Labrador Church (Address: Lazi)

San Isidro Labrador Church, also known as Lazi Church, is a National Historical Landmark and one of the oldest churches in the Philippines. Admire its Baroque architecture, intricate details, and historical significance. Step inside to appreciate the stunning interior adorned with religious artwork and experience the peaceful ambiance of this spiritual sanctuary.

Cantabon Cave (Address: Siquijor)

Cantabon Cave is a fascinating limestone cave located in the town of Siquijor. Embark on an adventure through its dark chambers, navigate through narrow passages, and marvel at the impressive stalactite and stalagmite formations. Explore the cave with an experienced guide and uncover the secrets hidden within its depths.

Salagdoong Forest Reserve (Address: Maria)

Salagdoong Forest Reserve is a protected area encompassing a lush forest teeming with biodiversity. Embark on a nature trek and discover a variety of endemic plant species, as well as native wildlife. Enjoy the serene atmosphere, listen to the soothing sounds of nature, and embrace the tranquility of this forest reserve.

Guiwanon Spring Park (Address: Larena)

Guiwanon Spring Park is a unique eco-cultural park located in Larena. It is a mangrove sanctuary that offers an immersive experience with nature. Walk along the bamboo bridge, learn about the importance of mangroves in the ecosystem, and spot various bird species. Immerse yourself in the peaceful ambiance and appreciate the natural beauty of this enchanting park.

Tulapos Marine Sanctuary (Address: Enrique Villanueva)

Tulapos Marine Sanctuary is a protected marine area known for its vibrant coral reefs and abundant marine life. Snorkel or dive in the crystal-clear waters to witness the beauty of the underwater world. Marvel at the colorful coral formations, swim alongside schools of tropical fish, and discover the diverse marine ecosystem that thrives in this sanctuary.

Siquijor Butterfly Sanctuary (Address: Lazi)

The Siquijor Butterfly Sanctuary is a captivating attraction that showcases the beauty and diversity of butterfly species found on the island. Explore the enclosed garden filled with colorful flowers and fluttering butterflies. Learn about the life cycle of these delicate creatures and witness their graceful flight in this enchanting sanctuary.

Tubod Marine Sanctuary (Address: San Juan)

Tubod Marine Sanctuary is a protected area dedicated to preserving the marine ecosystem of Siquijor. Snorkel or dive in the crystal-clear waters and be mesmerized by the vibrant coral reefs and abundant marine life. Discover schools of tropical fish, vibrant corals, and maybe even spot sea turtles gracefully swimming in their natural habitat.

Cangbangag Waterfalls (Address: Larena)

Cangbangag Waterfalls is a hidden gem nestled in the lush forests of Larena. It offers a refreshing escape and a tranquil setting for nature lovers. Take a dip in the cool, cascading waters or simply relax amidst the natural beauty. The journey to the waterfalls involves a short hike through the forest, adding to the sense of adventure.

Siquijor, with its natural wonders, cultural heritage, and enchanting beauty, and stories that are passed on between generations is a destination that truly captivates the senses. From the pristine beaches and mystical waterfalls to the rich history and warm hospitality of the locals, the island offers a myriad of experiences for every traveler. As you explore the top 20 Siquijor tourist spots listed here, immerse yourself in the enchantment of the province. Delve into its pristine nature reserves, discover the stories behind its historic landmarks, and embrace the serenity of its secluded beaches. Let the your personal stories of visiting the Siquijor tourist spots create lasting memories.

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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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    Top Attractions in Siquijor Island. Map. See all. These rankings are informed by traveler reviews—we consider the quality, quantity, recency, consistency of reviews, and the number of page views over time. ... Tubod beach/marine sanctuary is a great tourist destination in Siquijor. You pay an entrance fee of Php100/pax and another Php300 if ...

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    One of the newer tourist attractions in Siquijor, Pitogo Cliff quickly became popular because of its towering cliff-diving spot that attracts adventurous souls. The jump can go as high as 18 meters, depending on the tide. The rocky cliff has concrete stairs that you can use to climb up after hopping into the ocean. Do use water shoes when ...

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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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    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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    Plan on spending 3 days visiting these stunning tourist attractions. 1. Cambugahay Falls - best Siquijor tourist attraction. A stunning waterfall is divided into three levels here, all including an enormous pool. The main pool has a couple of rope swings that will make it even more fun to spend some hours here.

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    Skydive Siquijor. 14. Skydiving. Skydiving Center in the Mystic and healing Island of Siquijor. Enjoy the scenic view of Siquijor from a bird's point of view with breath taking coral formation. See full details. 10. Siquijor Mountain Bike Tour. 25.

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    Admire The Sunset At Paliton Beach. The mini Boracay of Siquijor… pristine shallow waters, a white fine sand beach, majestically tall palm trees and ocean views. Paliton Beach sparkles in the hot Philippine sun! Situated on the western side of Siquijor near to San Juan, this is a perfect sunset watching spot.

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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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    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 ...

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    Lugnason Falls: A Hidden Treasure in Siquijor Island, Philippines. Address: San Juan, Siquijor, Philippines - It is situated in the heart of a dense forest, approximately 30 minutes away from Siquijor town proper. Entrance Fee: 10 PHP ($0.20) Opening Hours: MONDAY - SUNDAY: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

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    11 Best Tourist Spots in Siquijor, Philippines. 1. Cambugahay Falls. The Cambugahay Falls is one of the most beautiful tourist attractions in Siquijor. These waterfalls form a three-tiered tumble of water that works its way down the lush jungle backdrop before forming its dazzling turquoise catch basin.

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    An enchanted tree. 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.

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    The island is known for its pristine beaches, lush forests, and vibrant marine life. Some of the must-see tourist spots in Siquijor include the Cambugahay Falls, Tubod Marine Sanctuary, Paliton Beach, Cantabon Cave, and Lugnason Falls. These attractions offer a unique experience and are worth a visit.

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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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    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.

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    There is a nearby restaurant where tourists can grab some bites and souvenir shops for the mandatory pasalubong. Visiting the old Balete tree is an excellent addition to your side trips, especially when exploring other Lazi Siquijor tourist spots. 9. Salagdoong Beach and Forest Park.

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    Top Attractions in Siquijor Island. These rankings are informed by traveler reviews—we consider the quality, quantity, recency, consistency of reviews, and the number of page views over time. 1. Cambugahay Falls. Has a 100 ish steps going down to the falls. 2.