Siquijor Attractions

Siquijor’s reputation as a place of magic and sorcery both attracts visitors and keeps them away. Among the tourist attractions in Siquijor are beaches, caves, natural parks, and a butterfly sanctuary. Siquijor is also praised for its clean and plentiful beaches. Visitors will find the beaches are open for access by all tourists. Varied lodging choices are available for visitors.


Salagdoong Beach in Maria, Siquijor



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Salagdoong Beach

Salagdoong Beach in Siquijor is a romantic hideaway tucked in a cove. Fine white sand covers the shoreline w…

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Cambugahay Falls

Cambugahay Falls is the most famous waterfalls in Siquijor Island. See its several levels of waterfalls an…

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Biggest Balete Tree

This century old balete (strangling fig or banyan) tree is the biggest in the entire island of Siquijor. Bec…

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St. Francis de Assisi (Siquijor) Church, Bell Tower, and Convent

A Spanish Period church made of stone, cruciform and nipa roof, while the adjoining convent is also made of s…

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St. Isidore (Lazi) Church and Convent

The San Isidro Labrador (Lazi) Church and Convent is reputed to be the biggest and the oldest convents in the…

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Siquijor Beaches

Numerous white sand and beaches make up most of Siquijor Island’s shoreline. Additional Siquijor&…

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Cantabon Cave

Located ten kilometers from the town of Siquijor, visitors endure about an hour-and a-half of walking thro…

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Salagdoong Beach

Salagdoong Beach in Siquijor is a romantic hideaway tucked in a cove. Fine white sand covers the shoreline w…

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Santa Maria Church, Siquijor

Erected a parish on 16 October 1880 with the advocacy of Nuestra Senyora de Providencia (Our Lady of Divine P…

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Mt. Bandilaan National Park

Situated at the center of the province straddling the towns of Lazi and Siquijor, it is home to endemic fauna…

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Larena Chuch and Belltower

Formerly known as Cano-an. Erected a parish on 14 June 1836 with the advocacy of San Vicente Ferrer, and form…

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Cambugahay Falls

Cambugahay Falls is the most famous waterfalls in Siquijor Island. See its several levels of waterfalls an…

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Century-old Cang-isok House

Made from native and indigenous materials like bamboo and nipa sheets, this house is an interesting piece o…

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Biggest Balete Tree

This century old balete (strangling fig or banyan) tree is the biggest in the entire island of Siquijor. Bec…

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San Juan Beach

The San Juan Beach is a long white sand beach located in the town of San Juan in Siquijor. It is dotted with seve…

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San Juan Church, Siquijor

Erected a parish on 14 September 1863 with the advocacy of San Agustin, San Juan, formerly called Macapilay…

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Siquijor Hotels and Resorts

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Siquijor Attractions

Siquijor’s reputation as a place of magic and sorcery both attracts visitors and keeps them away. Am…

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Siquijor

Siquijor is an island province in the Central Visayas Region of the Philippines. It is geographically loca…

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