Central Visayas Attractions | Pueblo Philippines Archives

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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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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 de Capilay Lake

The San Juan de Capilay Lake is a  favorite destination of local folks seeking to cool off from the heat of th…

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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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Solili Festival

A marriage ritual held in Lazi every September where parents of the bride and groom prepare a feast and take t…

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