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Things to Do in Siquijor Island

Things to Do in Siquijor Island, Philippines - Siquijor Island Must-See Attractions

Things to Do in Siquijor Island


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Top Attractions in Siquijor Island

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Three-tiered waterfall with enchanting ambiance, featuring cliff jumping, Tarzan swings, and raft rides. Challenging trek with steps to natural pools framed by lush scenery.
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Tranquil butterfly sanctuary with a variety of species and lush gardens, highlighting conservation efforts and providing close encounters with nature.
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Beneath a historic 500-year-old Balete tree, visitors can relax as various-sized fish gently nibble at their feet in a serene fish spa experience.
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Serenene beach with powdery white sand and clear waters, ideal for sunbathing and sunset watching. Local seafood stalls and souvenir shops dot the landscape, amidst a backdrop of palm trees.
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  • Andy McMuffin
    Dublin, Ireland196 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Lovely spot and good fun diving off the falls and off the rope swings. As everywhere in the ‘Feelippines’, fees on fees. So fee for each swing for unlimited jumps, even after you pay the fee to enter the waterfall area!

    We had a nice time here all the same!

    Advise to go during the week, as we got lucky with it being relatively quiet!
    Written June 2, 2024
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  • Martin F
    Cebu City, Philippines7 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    The place is small and there are quite a lot of butterflies, but there are relatively few species. very easy to find
    Written September 10, 2023
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  • oklang
    Stoke Poges, UK48 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    The three of us spent the day relaxing and snorkelling at Tubod marine sanctuary and saw some beautiful coral, lots of nice fish including barracuda and on the second time out my wife and I were lucky enough to have a good sized turtle just swim around eating coral in around 5ft of water without being spooked by us.
    We also saw a black and White Sea krait (snake).
    The beach here is nice but narrow with a few places to grab a Buko or snacks.
    Written May 27, 2024
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  • mamabelz
    Los Banos, Philippines3,030 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Very educational museum and guide was knowledgeable of her subject. The collection was very extensive of local species. They had samples of the golden cowrie and Gloria Maris. I never knew there were heart shaped shells.

    It also had an extensive stamp collection. Toilet available in premises.

    We were not able to try the restaurant.
    Written June 23, 2023
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  • irenevff
    Dasmarinas City, Philippines5,394 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    can't help jerking my foot every time a fish comes near and feeds on my dead skin cells. aside from the loud laughter this elicits, it also brings intermittent tickling sensation.

    there's a 20 pesos entrance fee to enjoy the fish spa and get awed by the old balete tree. the pool at its foot is teeming with tilapia of various sizes. tourists took turns to get a taste of this form of massage therapy.

    it's surrounded by several souvenir shops selling shirts, key chains, mugs, ref magnets and what-have-you. prices are touristy though, i.e., expensive. restrooms are clean but you need to pay five pesos before use.
    Written February 22, 2024
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  • Florent H
    North Sulawesi, Indonesia168 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    A really nice cave experience. I wouldn't call it hard or challenging but definitely not a place you want to take your 70 years old mother or your Manila princess girlfriend.
    This should take you roughly 2 hours to do the tour. The cave is 800m long, so back and forth 1.6km.
    Bring a boat short/ swim suit because you are going to be VERY wet. If you have one bring a dry bag so you can put your phone and T-shirt inside (there's also a lot of mud). If you don't have any you can rent one for 50php.
    Thinking you can go without a helmet or the shoes they provide (like I thought at first) is just arrogance. The helmet saved me a few bumps and the rocks can be sharp and slippery.

    All in all a great experience that I highly recommend!
    Written August 9, 2023
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  • troy a
    25 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Use your google map to find the correct location because some signs will trick you to get there.

    This sightseeing beach is a jewel of San Juan , Siquijor, Philippines. The serenity of the place is quite divine, the white sand and blue clear ocean. It is also a sanctuary for marine life. You can ride on a swing and ask for help to the locals in the area as your human drone ( give donations )
    Written January 7, 2024
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  • JayM04
    Manila, Philippines167 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Very clean and pristine water, this is Tulapos. Shallow waters and very healthy and good marine life under. This is protected site and the locals, DENR officials, and men in uniform really take good care of the tourists who visits this sanctuary and of course the site. Although not yet develop, it is a very good site to snorkel or even jump off point for scuba diving. A good place to take instagramable pictures too,
    Written December 15, 2022
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  • Leland_DLC
    Manila137 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    I'd come back here myself. It is a nice structure, refurbished by our National Historical Commission. The second floor has a museum documenting the history of the church just across the way and the convent. It is also in a nice environment. The convent and the church exude holiness.

    One nice thing about the place is it has nice Comfort Rooms! Though when I went there was no water in the taps.
    Written July 29, 2023
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  • Mellifluous G
    Antibes, France7 contributions
    3.0 of 5 bubbles
    Lovely, but closes at 17:00. Every beach needs paying for to enter, to park and to go in the water… 😏
    Wed visit again but get there earlier.
    Written February 13, 2024
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  • irenevff
    Dasmarinas City, Philippines5,394 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    it was a quick foto-op and visit. the place was quite huge it could not fit our camera frame.

    it was buzzing with activities outdoors. there was parlor game going on, a choir practicing on the other end, a lecture being conducted by the bureau of fire protection and a lot of tourists taking photos from all angles of the Church.

    we said a quick prayer inside while getting awed by its enormous interior and magnificent architecture. this is truly an attraction which reflects a very rich culture.
    Written March 23, 2024
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  • JayM04
    Manila, Philippines167 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    One of the beautiful falls of Siquijor, aside from Cambugahay, this falls is also a good place to visit. Unlike Cambugahay that has 135 steps, Lugnason is not that steep and a fun falls too. Going to Cambugahay and Lugnason was a breeze because of my tour guide, kuya dodoy, very friendly local and you can really rely on him. Feel free to contact him at zero nine six nine two eight two two three zero one or you can look for him at the pier. While Lugnason has no human drone to take your pictures up the falls, the guides are very able and knows what angle to shoot you. BTW, all guides at these falls- Cambugahay and Lugnason have been taught or have attended free lessons on the basics of photography, hence they can take good pictures of you. So have a plunge at Lugnason.
    Written December 15, 2022
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