Siquijor’s Other Tourist Attractions

Siquijor Island has many attractions to begin with – from the more relaxed zen sightseeing experience to the nerve palpitating cliff diving! It is for you to choose! I think we need to go over the list now!

How to get to Siquijor? Click here.

Checking on Cambugahay? Click here.

Looking for Salagdoong? Click here.

St. Francis de Assisi Church

The Church with the welcome signage. July 2017

The church is basically close to the sea port. In fact one can easily spot it after passing by the gate. You can never get lost because of the very conspicuous welcome signage.

The church is not grand nor towering, but knowing that it was built a long time ago is something that makes it exceptional. The inside of the church is pretty basic but you can feel that antique vibe once you come in.

A catholic church built on February 01, 1783. July 2017
Historical Information about the church written in Tagalog. July 2017

If you are a Catholic Christian or someone who has an appreciation for history and culture, then this is a go. A 30-minute stay may be enough for this tour. Take time to say a prayer and take some pictures afterwards.

Capilay Spring Park

Enjoying the zen facet of the park. July 2017

This is a pool of natural spring water situated in a park. At first, you may think that it is a swimming spot, but having the fishes in the pool, you will start believing otherwise. I think swimming was allowed before, but a new ordinance has prohibitted it just recently.

The other side of the pool showing the signage saying swimming is prohibited. July 2017
Close up picture of the signage. July 2017

I am not sure if it was just me, but there was not much of an activity in the place. The park is instagrammable though and the best part of it is – no entrance fee! Take pictures, spend time for 15 to 30 minutes and you are all set to your next destination!

400 Year-old Balete Tree

In the Philippines, Balete trees are believed to be mystical. In Tarlac, these trees are considered eerie and are regarded as dwellings of supernatural creatures like elves or wicked spirits.

Honestly, I was a little scared at first knowing I will be close to a 400-year old  Balete tree, but when I saw how tourists enjoy the cold waters, I decided to do the same thing.

The top of the 400 -year old Balete tree. July 2017

Located in Lazi, this spot is along the National Highway. If you are bound to this place, you will never get lost because tourists usually flock as this is a very popular place.

A pool of natural spring water where you can have a fish spa. July 2017

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For a donation of P10.00, you can experience the Fish Spa. Fish spa, if a little uncommon in your country, is basically a pool or a sanctuary where you dip a part of your body (usually feet) and let the fishes feast on your dead skin cells or calluses. A very ticklish experience (at least for me) but a very relaxing one.

Fishes hovering around my feet for a nible. July 2017

The place is really good and there are even souvenir shops and food stations to complement the Siquijodnon experience. You may also opt to stay a little longer, but I think a 30-minute to an hour stay is enough for this place especially if you planned on sauntering the Island for just a single day.

Bonus scenery

A stop in the circumferential road overlooking the edge of Ilihan cave. July 2017

San Isidro de Labrador Parish  Church/ Lazi Church and the Lazi Convent

The Lazi Church was founded in 1857 and is dedicated to St. Isidore the Laborer. It is also known for its convent which was declared a National Cultural Treasure by the National Museum of the Philippines.

The front view of Lazi Church. July 2017
The historical information of the church and the bell tower. July 2017
Other perspective view of the church showing the bell tower. July 2017

Like the St. Francis de Assisi church in Siquijor, Siquijor, this church is not towering and not heavily ornated. But personally, I find this church very attractive. It’s vintage texture and pinkish tint is so likeable and very pleasing to the eyes! I even did a quick pictorial in front of its door and made it my FB profile picture 🙂

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The Lazi Convent on the other hand is regarded as the largest and oldest convent in South East Asia if not in whole Asia. It houses a museum which you can  visit for P20.00 to see very old religious artifacts and wood carvings of saints. You need to take note though that taking pictures is prohibited inside the museum.

The renovated Lazi Convent. July 2017

If you opted to visit the place, make sure to take time and reflect, pray harder and take good memories of the church.

Mountain view tour in Maria

Kuya Loloy (my tour guide) brought me to the highlands of Maria, Siquijor to see breath taking views of Cebu, Dumaguete and Bohol. My pictures do not seem to give justice because the aforementioned islands were not that evident, but still, it was a great view!!! It did have that Batanes vibe or was it just me?

Overlooking the island of Negros Oriental, from Maria, Siquijor. July 2017
Having fun in Maria, Siquijor. July 2017

It is always refreshing to see something not so usual especially for someone like me who grew up in the plains. Better prepare your cameras and touch up for your pictorials if you decided to add this on your tour.

Green and golden yellow everywhere. Fresh air is just priceless! July 2017
Detours are the best. Not a usual part of the itinerary. July 2017

Guiwanon Spring Park

The mangrove park was the last part of the tour. It was the second time (first was in Alibijaban, Quezon) for me to see the mangroves upclose and it is just amazing how these trees get to live in the water with all their roots looking like stilts.

Just along the Circumferential Road, Guiwanon Spring Park is very much accessible. You just need to pay P10.00 and you are good to saunter the place.

The wooden pavement on stilts is a simple beauty. You will have that rural feel like people use natural materials to get on with daily life. I loved the simplicity of the place on top of the lush scenery and relaxing breeze.

Bamboo and wooden pavement. July 2017
Striking a pose in front of one the tree houses. July 2017

For those who wanted to stay in the place, the park has 3 tree houses to choose from. From P250 to P350 a night, a simple Siquijodnon experience is waiting for you. Just be informed that the rooms are far from regal so be prepared for a little discomfort.

One of the three tree houses. Named Pawekan aside from Kunalom and Bolok-bolok. July 2017
Kunalom and Bolok-bolok and the way to the Pavillion on stilts. July 2017

The Park also has an activity area for gatherings and events. I am not just certain how many persons it can accommodate but similar to the tree houses, the Pavillion is pretty simple. For around P1,500, you can have the Pavillion for a day. It has a very relaxing view too and you can have a glimpse of the whole mangrove park!

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Relaxing view inside the activity area. July 2017

Guiwanon Spring Park is really just more of a sight seeing place and a haven to appreciate nature. It may be a dull moment for others, but personally, I love the place. It is a good place for children, a perfect spot for a conversation  and a relaxing break from stress.

My Siquijor experience is one of my best tours so far. I will visit this again and spend more days! For only a one-day tour that I spared, there sure are good places that I have missed from this mystic island. Until we meet again!

Contacts

For Habal Habal, tour guide services and motorbike rentals, please contact:

Jose “Kuya Loloy” Paglinawan

+639353623541 |+639184964952

For any question regarding Siquijor Travel experience, please don’t hesitate to message me.

Cambugahay Falls – Waterfall in Love with Three Tiers of Fun (Itinerary)

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Cambugahay falls (2nd tier) on silky water effect. July 2017

If you’re into chasing waterfalls, then this wonder is for you! You don’t need to trek and hike nor exert a lot of effort just to witness the powdery blue waterfalls of Cambugahay. All you have to do is take around 140 steps down and voila!, you are ready to take the plunge! The entrance fee is free but you have to pay a parking fee ranging from P5.00 to P20.00 depending on the type of vehicle you are bringing.

Located in the town of Lazi, this three-tiered waterfalls is a bliss. Its waters source from natural springs and end up leading to Lazi Bay.

How to get to Siquijor? Click here.

How to get to Cambugahay Falls?
If you get a habal habal to tour around, then this spot is automatically a part of the itinerary.

If you opted to rent a motorbike, then you will just need to get a map to get to this place. The National highway is pretty encircling the island so you won’t have a hard time sauntering around. With Waze on hand or with the aid of the helpful locals, it will be easier than you could imagine.

Three-tiered waterfalls, three-tiered fun

The lowest tier is known for its Tarzan swings and according to the young men who assist in the swing, the pool of the first tier is 6 to 8 feet deep! So if you are not a good swimmer like me, oh well, i suggest taking precautions and start putting those life vests on. It is better to be safe than sorry!!!

This part of the falls also equates to absolute fun, so I encourage everyone to give Tarzan jump a shot! I literally did 5 swings and if not for my limited time, i could have stayed and Tarzan-swing the whole day!

It is interesting to note that there are two swings in the lower tier. One in front of the falls and one on the right. The experience is technically the same on either swing, but if you are to take pictures, then the one located on the right is just more instagramable. 🙂

Cambugahay falls (first tier) on silky water effect. You can spot the Tarzan swing on the right. July 2017


Cambugahay falls (first tier) Tarzan jump from the front swing (Slow motion video). July 2017

The second tier is a few climbs up and i have to say that this portion is less appealing to the tourists. I checked it out as usual and it was only I who bothered to explore it that time. I took a dip and I found out that it is a little shallow, rocky and grassy. Not really much of an activity and only good for picture taking.

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The rocky tier of Cambugahay falls on silky water effect. July 2017

The topmost tier is where most of the tourists flock. It has a wider pool and has a reasonable depth that is ideal for the children and elder people. The third tier also has a Tarzan swing but more friendly in nature 🙂

The third tier which also has its own version of Tarzan swing. July 2017

You have to take note that each Tarzan swing requires a P20.00 fee for an unlimited jump. The guides will get the ropes for you and will even take pictures of you upon instruction.

If it won’t hurt your pockets that much, I suggest giving these guys a tip. 🙂 Any reasonable amount will surely do and will get appreciated!

Other angle of my Tarzan jump! Adrenaline rush is inevitable! July 2017

What do you think of this trip? Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions about this tour!

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Siquijor – The Island of Love Potions and Misconceptions (Itinerary)

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Enjoying the fish spa in Capilay Spring Park. July 2017

I first had a glimpse of Siquijor when I saw its travel advertisement in the domestic airport. I wondered why it never crossed my mind visiting it. I was probably so new to traveling or I was not aware of what it could offer. Then I uttered to myself that I am going to visit it soon. Then my mom hearing my not so audible voice in her very Capampangan tone told me something that made me laugh a little. She muttered, “Nang buri mu ken?!, dacal mangkukulam ken!(“What is so interesting there?!, there are lots of witches there!”) I just nodded to end the conversation but a travel plan came gushing to my mind. 🙂

Kagusuan beach on a Zen mode. July 2017

General Information about Siquijor

  • Siquijor was called “Isla del Fuego” during the Spanish Colonial period because of the fireflies which are numerous in the island at that time.
  • Siquijor is also the 3rd smallest province of the Philippines after Batanes and Camiguin and was once a municipality of Negros Oriental.
  • The people are called Siquijodnon and speak Bisaya and English.
The Map of Siquijor

How to get to the Island?
Siquijor is also in the heart of the Visayas so you can definitely reach it by ferry from Cebu, Bohol and Dumaguete. Needless to say, if you are coming from Manila, you will need to take a flight to the aforementioned destinations to reach this paradise.

In my case, i took a flight bound to Dumaguete since I was planning to tour around Negros Oriental. From the airport, i took a motorcab going to my hotel (P50.00) for my escapade stay. My Siquijor tour was on my 3rd day so I took a motorcab from my hotel to the seaport (P10.00) and secured a ticket (around P150.00) with GL Shipping Lines (please make sure to bring 1 valid ID) to catch the earliest departure of 5:45AM. You will also need to pay a port fee (P15.00) for this trip. Travel time will take around an hour and a half.

Touring around Siquijor Island

Siquijor is basically a tourist friendly destination. The rates are affordable from lodging and accommodations, food and up to the entrance fees. You better book the tickets and experience Siquijodnon fun!

Upon seeing the island from the ferry as it approaches the port of Siquijor, you can immediately say that you are about to experience nature at its best. Mountains are lush and the waters are clean! I had that big excitement to alight right away and set foot on the island!

Approaching the port of Siquijor. July 2017
Siquijor port under renovation as of July 2017.

Finding a tourist guide is a breeze. You can definitely find one in a step of 1 or 2. People with wide welcoming smiles will meet you to offer a ride and tourist guiding services so just approach one and you are ready to go!

Rates for a habal habal ride will range from P800.00 to P1,200.00 while a tricycle (good for 2 to 3 persons) will range from P1,500.00 to P1,800.00 depending on your haggling skills. In my case, i contacted a referral from a colleague so i just have to meet him for the tour.

Another option is to get a motorbike for a 24-hour rent. Just make sure to bring your driver’s license with you because they will not lend you one if you have nothing to present. This option is very ideal because the major road is technically around the island (check the posted map above) that you can visit all the major attractions within a day! My contact told me that the rate is usually at P1,200.00 but he could give me or my friends a discounted rate of P1,000.00 if I rent on my next visit! Now more reasons for me to come back! 🙂

There are also lots of hotels and homestays in the Island – from 4-star ones to affordable ones! Search from Agoda or any lodging arrangement app/site and pick one based on your preference.

Tourist Spots in Siquijor

We visited several tourist spots! You have to come early to make sure that you could cover the most famous spots in a day! I took the 5:45AM ferry and I reached the island around 7:20AM. My tour started around 7:45AM, so I was able to saunter the island at my heart’s content!

Here are the tourist spots that I was able to witness or experience:

Please click the tourist attraction for more detailed insights, information and mobile pictures too!

The second tier of Cambugahay falls. Relaxing to behold. July 2017

Other tourist spots to visit if you are staying for more than a day:

  • Lugnason Falls
  • Paliton Beach
  • Cantabon Cave
  • Siquijor Butterfly Sanctuary
  • Tubod Marine Santuary
  • Seashell Museum
  • Cang-Isok house
  • Maria Bay
  • Caticugan Marine Sanctuary
“The Cliff” in Salagdoong Beach as I prepare for the dive! July 2017

Siquijor is so much fun! You should plan your travel soon as I walk you to my travel experience!!! Please feel free to contact me for any travel related question! 🙂

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Enjoying my stay in Infinity Heights Resort. July 2017

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