SIQUIJOR | Travel Guide + Itinerary + Budget + Map
Sunday, July 31, 2016
Siquijor is an island province located at the Central Visayas Region of the Philippines. It is composed of six towns; Enrique Villanueva, Larena, Lazi, Maria, San Juan and Siquijor. The island is bordered on the northwest by Cebu and Negros islands, on the northeast by Bohol, and on the south by the northern Mindanao provinces of Misamis Occidental (Dapitan) and Zamboanga del Norte (Dipolog).    
    
Often dubbed as, the Isla del Fuego (the island of fire) due to the glow it gives off during sundown as multitude of fireflies gather on the molave trees off the island, it is a place of mystery and mysticism especially for older generations who believes in witchcraft and sorcery. And indeed, the said practice is still being observed in Siquijor, albeit on a less prevalent scale as it was before. I find that most people would look strangely on you if you mention that you’re traveling to Siquijor, the island having its reputation with the black arts, but once you get pass that—and it is really not a problem when on the island itself—the place would reward you with amazing tourist spots such as pristine beaches, amazing waterfalls, lush hiking trails, centuries old stone churches, and yes, even the sweetest people. 
► HOW TO GET TO SIQUIJOR
Being an island, the only way to get to Siquijor is by ferry, the main hub of which is located an hour away at the port of Dumaguete City. Most people outside of the region fly to the Dumaguete-Sibulan Airport, which is just a few minutes away from the port going to Siquijor. For international travelers, Cebu—with flights coming in from Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore and Taiwan, would be the easiest way to get in. From the Mactan-Cebu International Airport, one can then head over to Cebu Pier where ferries sail directly to Siquijor everyday.
► BOOK A SIQUIJOR BUS, FERRY, PRIVATE TRANSFER, FLIGHT ONLINE     
         
VIA METRO MANILA TO DUMAGUETE AIRPORT ○ 1 HOUR TRAVEL TIME ○ FARE: PHP6,700.00+/- ROUNDTRIP     
● CEBU PACIFIC - Flies 2 to 3 Times Daily | (02) 7020-888     
● PHILIPPINE AIRLINES - Flies 2 Times Daily | (02) 777-5932          
VIA TAGBILARAN PORT ○ ABOUT 2.5 TO 3 HOURS TRAVEL TIME ○ FARE FROM PHP210.00+/- ONE WAY     
● F.J. PALACIO LINES - Sails daily to Larena Port, Siquijor | (032) 255-4540     
● LITE FERRIES - Sails 6 times weekly to Larena Port, Siquijor | (038) 501- 7422     
● OCEANJET - Sails daily to Siquijor Port, Siquijor | (0932) 873-4885, (0922) 857-2300          
VIA CEBU PIER 1 PORT ○ ABOUT 7 HOURS TRAVEL TIME ○ FARE FROM PHP350.00+/- ONE WAY     
● LITE FERRIES - Sails 6 times weekly to Larena Port | (032) 254-0383          
VIA DUMAGUETE PORT ○ ABOUT 1 HOUR TRAVEL TIME ○ FARE FROM PHP136.00+/- ONE WAY       
● DELTA FERRY - Sails daily | (035) 420-1111, (035) 420-0888     
● GL SHIPPING LINES - Sails 6 times weekly | (035) 480-5534, (0915) 891-1426     
● OCEANJET - Sails daily | (0923) 725-3734     
● MONTENEGRO SHIPPING LINES - Sails twice daily to Larena Port | (035) 422-3632     
● M/V SIQUIJOR ISLAND - Sails every Saturday          
VIA ILIGAN POBLACION PORT AREA ○ 6 HOURS TRAVEL TIME ○ FARE FROM PHP120.00+/- ONE WAY     
● ORLINES SEA-LAND TRANSPORT - Sails every Thursday & Fridays to Lazi Port | (063) 221-1998, (0917) 323-8347  
    
    
► GETTING AROUND SIQUIJOR

Public transportation isn’t the easiest in Siquijor. The common mode of transportation is the habal-habal (motorbike) which you simple flag down on the highway. This is convenient and cheap when you’re without companions and without any luggage, but if you throw in a backpack and a suitcase, then things begin to get more complicated. There are also multi-cabs that ply the highways of Siquijor, but these are few and far between.     
    
    
    
► TOURS IN SIQUIJOR

The best way to see Siquijor is to hire a tour guide (with vehicle) that would show you around the island’s tourist spots. If you haven’t booked a guide yet, there are numerous ones right by the port gate which would offer you their services. The rates, which are per vehicle, are standardized throughout the island, so you won’t have to worry about getting ripped off.
The standard tour rates are as follows:    
Tricycle (3 persons max) – PHP1,000.00 per day      Multicab (17 persons max) – PHP1,800.00 per day
Multicab (17 persons max) – PHP1,800.00 per day     
Air-Conditioned FX (8 persons max) – PHP1,800.00 per day     
    
Recommended tour guides:     
Dennis Caspes - (0947) 789-8337 | (0936) 110-7863     
Joam Camingao - (0927) 693-2095     
    
    
    
► SPEAK SIQUIJOR
Siquijoranons, as the locals in Siquijor are often called, are fluent in Filipino and English. Their main language is Cebuano. Here are a few words and phrases you can use to charm the locals when on the island.

Thank You – Salamat kaayo    
Good Morning – Maayong Buntag     
Good Afternoon – Maayong Hapon     
Good Evening – Maayong Gabii     
How Much? – Tagpila?     
Where is… – Hain ang…
► WHERE TO STAY IN SIQUIJOR
Siquijor is still fairly new to tourism, although the past years have seen huge growths in the influx of international visitors from Asia and Europe. With this, development on the island is starting to grow, especially on the upscale side of the market. Still, backpacker and mid-range accommodations are still common in Siquijor, the cheapest of which would set you back only PHP400.00 a night.    
        
     SEASIDE GARDEN RESORT & COTTAGES
SEASIDE GARDEN RESORT & COTTAGES     
Room Rates: From PHP800.00     
Address: Brgy. Camogao, Enrique Villanueva, Siquijor     
Contact Number: (0906) 829-5704 | (0926) 418-3488     
GPS Coordinates: 9.258308, 123.653950     
    
        
     HOTEL AGRIPINO
HOTEL AGRIPINO     
Room Rates: From PHP800.00     
Address: Brgy. Olang, Maria, Siquijor     
Contact Number: (044) 246-5031     
GPS Coordinates: 15.425170, 120.938478     
    
        
     COCO GROVE RESORT
COCO GROVE RESORT     
Room Rates: Check Here     
Address: Brgy. Tubod, San Juan, Siquijor     
Contact Number: (0927) 362-8731 | (0939) 915-5123     
GPS Coordinates: 9.142435,123.510897     
    
     LORNA'S END OF THE WORLD
LORNA'S END OF THE WORLD     
Room Rates: From PHP400.00     
Address: Brgy. Lala-o, San Juan, Siquijor     
Contact Number: (0927) 381-6377     
GPS Coordinates: 9.166992, 123.483353     
PHOTO FROM BLISSFULGURO.COM     
        
     DIAMOND DE SIQUIJOR
DIAMOND DE SIQUIJOR     
Room Rates: From PHP650.00     
Address: Brgy. Calalinan, Siquijor, Siquijor     
Contact Number: (035) 480-9324 | (0910) 394-9963     
GPS Coordinates: 9.214142, 123.505534     
PHOTO FROM MARXTERMIND.COM     
     GUIWANON SPRING PARK
GUIWANON SPRING PARK     
Room Rates: From PHP250.00     
Address: Brgy. Luyang, Siquijor, Siquijor     
Contact Number: (0926) 460-6010     
GPS Coordinates: 9.231661, 123.565948     
    
     TUMAMAK LODGE
TUMAMAK LODGE     
Room Rates: Check Here     
Address: Port Area, North Poblacion, Siquijor, Siquijor     
Contact Number: (0905) 149-6724     
GPS Coordinates: 9.216662, 123.513683     
► WHERE TO EAT IN SIQUIJOR
During my first visit to Siquijor half a decade ago, there are hardly any high-end restaurants and bars on the island except those inside luxury resorts. Now, with the advent of tourism in Siquijor, international restaurants have started sprouting up along the roadways, side by side with the more affordable carinderia and eateries. As for Siquijoran specialties, look around for pastel, a packed rice and viand take away, and pan bisaya, which is served at Lilibeth’s in the town of Enrique Villanueva.     
        
     LILIBETH’S PAN BISAYA
LILIBETH’S PAN BISAYA     
Type: Bakeshop     
Address: Brgy. Bino-Ongan, Enrique Villanueva, Siquijor     
Contact Number: (0926) 201-9485     
GPS Coordinates: 9.266511, 123.651124     
    
        
     TRIAD COFFEE SHOP
TRIAD COFFEE SHOP     
Type: Cafe     
Address: Brgy. Cangbangsa, Larena, Siquijor     
Contact Number:     
GPS Coordinates: 9.239340, 123.583778     
PHOTO FROM SENYORITA.NET     
        
     EL MONTE CAFE AND RESTAURANT
EL MONTE CAFE AND RESTAURANT     
Type: Filipino     
Address: Brgy. Tigbawan, Lazi, Siquijor     
Contact Number: (0977) 829-1205     
GPS Coordinates: 9.124995, 123.635714     
PHOTO FROM FIRSTTIMETRAVELS.COM     
        
     BAHA BA'R
BAHA BA'R     
Type: Filipino Fusion     
Address: Brgy. Maite, San Juan, Siquijor     
Contact Number: (0998) 548-8784     
GPS Coordinates: 9.151293, 123.500258     
PHOTO FROM BAHA-BAR.COM     
     DAGSA RESTOBAR
DAGSA RESTOBAR     
Type: Filipino, Western     
Address: Brgy. Solangon, San Juan, SiquijorEcija     
Contact Number:     
GPS Coordinates: 9.172702, 123.476601     
PHOTO FROM GETOUTDEAR.COM     
    
ERIK THE VIKING MEAT AND EAT     
Type: Western     
Address: San Juan Market, Poblacion, San Juan, Siquijor     
Contact Number: (0906) 723-6064     
GPS Coordinates: 9.157324, 123.493897     
PHOTO FROM TRIPADVISOR     
    
GET WRECKED RESTOBAR     
Type: Filipino, Western     
Address: Poblacion, San Juan, Siquijor     
Contact Number: (0935) 938-6380     
GPS Coordinates: 9.157854, 123.493123     
PHOTO FROM FIRSTTIMETRAVELS.COM     
    
   
    
BIG BELLY BURGER & BREAKFAST     
Type: Burgers     
Address: Sta. Fe St., Poblacion, Siquijor, Siquijor     
Contact Number: (0932) 632-2546     
GPS Coordinates: 9.215775, 123.514007     
PHOTO FROM FIRSTTIMETRAVELS.COM     
    
RESTAURANT SAKI     
Type: Japanese, Filipino     
Address: Brgy. Pili, Siquijor, Siquijor     
Contact Number:     
GPS Coordinates: 9.211224, 123.561229     
PHOTO FROM TRIPADVISOR.COM      
    
    
    
► WHAT TO SEE AND DO IN SIQUIJOR
Siquijor is blessed with all sorts of tourist spots packed in one easy to explore compact package. It has two known waterfalls, several pristine beaches, marine sanctuaries, diving spots, hiking grounds, mangrove parks, natural springs, mystical sites, heritage churches. You name it, Siquijor probably has it!    
        
     CAMOGAO BEACH
CAMOGAO BEACH     
Address: Brgy. Camogao, Enrique Villanueva, Siquijor     
Entrance Fee: None     
GPS Coordinates: 9.258308, 123.653950     
    
    
     CANG-ISOK HOUSE
CANG-ISOK HOUSE     
Address: Brgy. Libo, Enrique Villanueva, Siquijor     
Entrance Fee: None     
GPS Coordinates: 9.251498, 123.655175     
    
    
     SANDUGAN BEACH
SANDUGAN BEACH     
Address: Brgy. Sandugan, Enrique Villanueva, Siquijor     
Entrance Fee: None     
GPS Coordinates: 9.295720, 123.599432     
PHOTO FROM SHOESTRINGDIARY.WORDPRESS.COM     
    
     TULAPOS MARINE SANCTUARY
TULAPOS MARINE SANCTUARY     
Address: Brgy. Tulapos, Enrique Villanueva, Siquijor     
Entrance Fee: None     
GPS Coordinates: 9.282499, 123.642050     
    
    
      
     LARENA CHURCH & BELL TOWER
LARENA CHURCH & BELL TOWER     
Address: Poblacion Norte, Larena, Siquijor     
Entrance Fee: None     
GPS Coordinates: 9.248657, 123.591572     
PHOTO FROM LANTAW.COM     
    
        
    
CAMBUGAHAY FALLS     
Address: Brgy. Kinamandagan, Lazi, Siquijor     
Entrance Fee: None | Parking Fee: Php20.00     
GPS Coordinates: 9.139833, 123.626622     
    
    
     ENCHANTED BALETE TREE
ENCHANTED BALETE TREE     
Address: Brgy. Campalanas, Lazi, Siquijor     
Entrance Fee: Donation     
GPS Coordinates: 9.120905, 123.575532     
    
    
     LAZI CONVENT
LAZI CONVENT     
Address: Brgy. Tigbawan, Lazi, Siquijor     
Museum Entrance Fee: PHP20.00     
GPS Coordinates: 9.127494, 123.633039     
    
    
     MOUNT BANDILAAN NATIONAL PARK
MOUNT BANDILAAN NATIONAL PARK     
Address: Brgy. Cangomantong, Lazi, Siquijor     
Entrance Fee:     
GPS Coordinates: 9.190796, 123.590672     
PHOTO FROM SENYORITA.NET     
    
     SAN ISIDRO LABRADOR CHURCH
SAN ISIDRO LABRADOR CHURCH     
Address: Brgy. Tigbawan, Lazi, Siquijor     
Entrance Fee: None     
GPS Coordinates: 9.127854,123.633866     
    
    
        
     KAGUSUAN BEACH
KAGUSUAN BEACH     
Address: Brgy. Lilo-An, Maria, Siquijor     
Entrance Fee: None     
GPS Coordinates: 9.126672, 123.688428     
    
    
     MARIA CHURCH
MARIA CHURCH     
Address: Brgy. Poblacion Sur, Maria, Siquijor     
Entrance Fee: None     
GPS Coordinates: 9.197334, 123.655336     
    
    
     SALAGDOONG BEACH
SALAGDOONG BEACH     
Address: Brgy. Olang, Maria, Siquijor     
Entrance Fee: PHP75.00     
GPS Coordinates: 9.212993, 123.681353     
    
    
     SALAGDOONG FOREST
SALAGDOONG FOREST     
Address: Brgy. Olang, Maria, Siquijor     
Entrance Fee: None     
GPS Coordinates: 9.218115, 123.673282     
    
    
    TALISAY BEACH     
Address: Brgy. Poblacion Sur, Maria, Siquijor     
Entrance Fee:     
GPS Coordinates: 9.196795, 123.657815     
    
    
        
    BULALAKAW FOREST RESERVATION     
Address: Brgy. Catulayan, San Juan, Siquijor     
Entrance Fee:     
GPS Coordinates: 9.139505, 123.548161     
    
    
     CAPILAY SPRING PARK
CAPILAY SPRING PARK     
Address: Brgy. Poblacion, San Juan, Siquijor     
Entrance Fee: None     
GPS Coordinates: 9.158763,123.493441     
    
    
     LUGNASON FALLS
LUGNASON FALLS     
Address: Brgy. Napo, San Juan, Siquijor     
Entrance Fee: None     
Guide Fee: PHP40.00     
GPS Coordinates: 9.150258, 123.535808     
    
     PALITON BEACH
PALITON BEACH     
Address: Brgy. Paliton, San Juan, Siquijor     
Entrance Fee: None     
GPS Coordinates: 9.176912, 123.462712     
PHOTO FROM MARXTERMIND.COM     
    
    SOLANGON BEACH     
Address: Brgy. Solangon, San Juan, Siquijor     
Entrance Fee:     
GPS Coordinates: 9.171870, 123.475640     
    
    
     ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH
ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH     
Address: Brgy. Poblacion, San Juan, Siquijor     
Entrance Fee: None  
GPS Coordinates: 9.159175, 123.494244     
PHOTO FROM LANTAW.COM     
    
     TUBOD BEACH
TUBOD BEACH     
Address: Brgy. Tubod, San Juan, Siquijor     
Entrance Fee: None     
GPS Coordinates: 9.142435,123.510897     
    
    
        
     CANDANAY SUR BEACH
CANDANAY SUR BEACH     
Address: Brgy. Candanay Sur, Siquijor, Siquijor     
Entrance Fee: None     
GPS Coordinates: 9.225514, 123.526206     
PHOTO FROM SOLITARYWANDERER.COM     
    
     DUMANHOG BEACH
DUMANHOG BEACH     
Address: Brgy. Dumanhog, Siquijor, Siquijor     
Entrance Fee: None     
GPS Coordinates: 9.214497, 123.493695     
PHOTO FROM SHOESTRINGSTRAVELERS.COM     
    
     GUIWANON SPRING PARK
GUIWANON SPRING PARK     
Address: Brgy. Luyang, Siquijor, Siquijor     
Contact Number: (0926) 460-6010     
Entrance Fee: PHP10.00     
GPS Coordinates: 9.231661, 123.565948     
    
     SIQUIJOR BOULEVARD
SIQUIJOR BOULEVARD     
Address: Brgy. Canal, Siquijor, Siquijor     
Entrance Fee: None     
GPS Coordinates: 9.214190, 123.508347     
PHOTO FROM MARXTERMIND.COM     
    
     SIQUIJOR PORT BEACH
SIQUIJOR PORT BEACH     
Address: Brgy. North Poblacion, Siquijor, Siquijor     
Entrance Fee: None     
GPS Coordinates: 9.217138, 123.513561     
    
    
     ST. FRANCIS DE ASISI CHURCH
ST. FRANCIS DE ASISI CHURCH     
Address: Brgy. North Poblacion, Siquijor, Siquijor     
Entrance Fee: None     
GPS Coordinates: 9.215077,123.513821     
    
    
    
    
    
► FESTIVALS IN SIQUIJOR
 BUGWAS FESTIVAL
BUGWAS FESTIVAL     
Location: San Juan, Suquijor     
Festival Date: Last week of August 
DILA-AB FESTIVAL     
Location: Siquijor, Suquijor     
Festival Date: October 1st of every year 
HEALING FESTIVAL     
Location: Bandilaan National Park     
Festival Date: Holy Week of every year
LUBI FESTIVAL     
Location: Maria, Siquijor     
Festival Date: May 21st of every year 
SOLILI FESTIVAL     
Location: Siquijor, Siquijor     
Festival Date: September 17th of every year     
    
    
► WHAT TO BUY IN SIQUIJOR
In terms of food, there’s probably not much you can bring back home as gifts or pasalubong (you can get those in Dumaguete, though). But if you really want a unique keepsake and memento, then pass over the usual ref magnets and keychains and buy yourself a bottle of gayuma (love potion) and other oily concoctions for ailments as well. There’s no guarantee it would work, but the packaging and the oddness of it is worthy enough of your money.     
     REF MAGNETS & KEYCHAINS
REF MAGNETS & KEYCHAINS     
Where to Buy: Stalls at Enchanted Balete | Port of Siquijor stores     
Address: Brgy. Campalanas, Lazi, Siquijor | Poblacion, Siquijor, Siquijor     
    
    
    
     CLARITA’S TABLIA
CLARITA’S TABLIA     
Where to Buy: Enrique Villanueva (being peddled around)     
Address: Brgy. Tulapos, Enrique Villanueva, Siquijor     
    
    
    
     CHARMS, POTIONS, GAYUMA
CHARMS, POTIONS, GAYUMA     
Where to Buy: Stalls at Enchanted Balete     
Address: Brgy. Campalanas, Lazi, Siquijor 
► SIQUIJOR TOURIST SPOTS MAP

► SIQUIJOR TRAVEL BUDGET
Siquijor is not an expensive place to travel into. If you can rough it out, it gets even cheaper. Most of your budget would really go to the island tour, which is not expensive in itself, especially if you have a lot of companions to share it with. Lodging is also cheap, especially when shared. While there are a few luxury resorts in Siquijor where you can splurge, this budget is the absolute minimum a single traveler and a two-person traveler can spend overnight while on the island, including the RORO transfer from Dumaguete City.    
    
Transportation: PHP487.00 Solo | PHP774.00 Couple (PHP387.00 each)     
  PHP136.00 - RORO to Siquijor from Dumaguete City     
  PHP15.00 - Port Terminal Fee     
  PHP136.00 - RORO to Dumaguete City from Siquijor     
  PHP200.00 – Transfer from lodging to pier (optional if you’re near the pier area)     
    
Tour: PHP1,165.00 Solo | PHP1,220.00 Couple (PHP635.00 each)     
  PHP1,000.00 - Tricycle Island Tour     
  PHP40.00 - Guide fee at Lugnason Falls     
  PHP20.00 – Parking fee at Cambugahay     
  PHP75.00 - Entrance fee at Salagdoong     
  PHP20.00 - Lazi Convent Museum     
  PHP10.00 - Entrance fee at Guiwanon Spring Park     
    
Accommodation: PHP400.00 Solo | PHP400.00 Couple (PHP200.00 each)     
  PHP400.00 - Cheapest accommodation in Siquijor with nearby eateries     
    
Food: PHP375.00 Solo | PHP750.00 Couple (PHP375.00 each)     
  PHP75.00 - Average cost of a meal per person on a carinderia.  
           x 5 - 2 breakfast, 2 lunch, 1 dinner     
    
Overnight budget total for a solo traveler: PHP2,427.00     
Overnight budget total for two persons traveling together: PHP3,194.00 (PHP1,597.00 each)
► SIQUIJOR SAMPLE ITINERARY
It is absolutely doable to tour Siquijor in one single day, just take the earliest RORO. Or even if you take the midday one, you can still do a daytour of Siquijor, provided that you pass over some sites. But the best way to enjoy the island is to travel slow; stay overnight, or better yet, stay for a week! The beaches of Siquijor are worthy of a seven-day stay.    
    
DAY ONE      
Arrive in Siquijor very early via RORO     
Breakfast at the port (or at the RORO)     
Check in at resort en route via tour FOR THOSE STAYING OVERNIGHT OR MORE     
Siquijor Tricycle or Multicab Tour     
   - Siquijor Church (St. Francis de Asisi)     
   - Siquijor Boulevard     
   - Capilay Spring Park     
   - Tubod Beach     
   - Lugnason Falls     
   - Balete Tree     
   - Lazi Church & Convent (San Isidro Labrador)     
   - Lunch     
   - Cambugahay Falls     
   - Kagusuan Beach     
   - Maria Church (Sta. Maria)     
   - Salagdoong Beach     
   - Snack at Lilibeth’s Pan Bisaya     
   - Guiwanon Spring Park     
Ride RORO out of Siquijor  *END OF DAYTOUR ITINERARY     
Back at resort  *FOR THOSE STAYING OVERNIGHT OR MORE
   
DAY TWO      
Enjoy the beach     
Resume the tour en route to the pier     
   * THERE IS THE OPTION OF CUTTING YOUR TOUR IN HALF OR      
    WHERE IT’S MORE CONVENIENT IN REGARDS TO THE LOCATION       
    OF YOUR RESORT, LEAVING THE SECOND PART THE NEXT DAY       
    EN ROUTE BACK TO THE PIER FROM YOUR RESORT.       
Depart Siquijor     
    
DAY THREE      
Check out the lesser know beaches of Siquijor     
Hike Mount Bandilaan     
Depart Siquijor
 
 

















































 
 
 
 
53 comments
Hi. Do you have the sail time schedule of the ferries?
ReplyDeleteThank you! :)
Hi Kaye, sail time schedule for ROROs from Dumaguete to Siquijor varies from each shipping line. Best thing to do is to check their website for an updated schedule, I linked their sites on the travel guide above. :)
DeleteIs it true na wala na dawng iligan to siquijor na ferry? Sayang naman kung ganoon.
ReplyDeleteHi Ray, really? That's sad then. As far as I know, it is the only ferry that connects Mindanao directly to Siquijor.
DeleteThis blog is amazing. You are doing really good for the travelers.. keep it up. More success Lakad Pilipinas!- Raymund Gaudiano Sande (Cebu)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Raymund! Enjoy Siquijor!
DeleteIs there a fire dance every night or yhe famous paper dolls show?
ReplyDeleteHi Sheb, I haven't personally seen a fire dance and paper dolls show in Siquijor. Where is this held?
Deletehi. christian. may trip kami to cebu from dvo jan. 25. to 30. we want to go to bantayan, bohol, siquijor. makakaya ba ng time namin? ang bohol is day tour lng. sa bantayan naman we will spend 1 night. kaya pa ba ng time mag siquijor? we will arrive at cebu by 2pm. ang flight back to dvo naman namin is 30 at 3pm.ano ba mas madali, via tagbilaran kami to siquijor or cebu-siquijor?
ReplyDeleteHi Cindy, Tagbilaran is closer to Siquijor, about three hours travel time via ferry. I suggest that after your Bohol day tour, head straight to Siquijor.
DeleteHi so u know the cost for ferry iligan to siquijor?
ReplyDeleteHi, I updated the Siquijor ferry guide above. From Iligan to Siquijor, its about PHP120++
Deletehi, what time did you arrive in Siquijor? can we tour it for a day if we arrive at 10am?
ReplyDeleteHi Elysa, we arrived about lunchtime. You can definitely tour Siquijor from 10 am
DeleteHi Christian, what time did you start and end of your tour? Cos we are olanning to do it in a day tour then going back to dumaguete same day. I just want to know if its possible to make it in a day. Please reply. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHi, you can definitely do the Siquijor tour in one day, even if you start around lunchtime. But it's better if you start it early, of course
Deletedefinitely helpful... :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you! Let me know how your Siquijor trip goes!
DeleteGreat blog with detailed Itinerary! Hope to visit siquior very very soon! But it is possible to just rent motorbike? I want through book2wheel.com
ReplyDeleteYes, there are motorbike rentals in Siquijor
DeleteHello Chris can you suggest a place or hotel with a nice beach front that is affordable as well?
ReplyDeleteThe one near the port, Tumamak Lodge. Check the link above for details :)
DeleteHello Christian. I have guests that are inquiring about doing a waterfall tour around the Larena area. I am not familiar at all with Larena, or Siquijor for that matter, but would like to be able to accommodate my guests. I tried to search online for waterfall tours in the area, but came up with nothing. I would appreciate any guidance you can provide.
ReplyDeleteThank you in advance!
Adrianne
AJ's Place Beach Resort
Tan-awan, Oslob, Cebu
Hi AJ, There are only two waterfalls in Siquijor, the Cambugahay and the Lugnaso Falls. Both of these are not in Larena :)
DeleteThere is another waterfall in larena..the cangbangag falls..its the tallest in the island.i havent been there but i have seen videos of it in youtube..its still a secret till now
DeleteOh wow, I haven't heard of that waterfalls yet!
DeleteIs it safe for a lady to have solo tricycle tour in Siquijor? Would you suggest other options? Thanks ;)
ReplyDeleteYes, it's quite safe. I recommend the guides I posted above. Other options would be to rent a motorbike if you know how to ride one, or join other people on a tour :)
Deletei with some friends (7 at most) will be going there this June 9-11. where can u suggest a budget place to stay? will try to follow your suggested itinerary posted above. thank you so much for this.. very helpful!
ReplyDeleteIf you don't mind basic accommodation, the Tumamak Lodge at the port has a really good location
DeleteHi Im a confused individual wanting to travel to this so called mystique Siquijor however I dont know where to start. This will be my first time travelling alone. And about the transportation who are we going to approach to tour us around? Im on a fixed budget and as what Ive experienced some will raise their price when they knew that I look like a kid , so vulnerable. Lol
ReplyDeleteHi Mary Anne, the best way is to contact the two trusted tour guides I posted on the blog guide above
DeleteHi..i am resident on the island..my father is a tourist driver..if you can drive the motorcycle..you can rent ranging 250 to 350..if you want a guide i can.dont worry im a kind guy..im a seaman by profession.i can show you around.Just buy gas for the motorcycle..hehe..tx me 09397411469..
DeleteHello po.. Kaya ba ng 1 day ang tour sa mga list sa siquijor? plus where do you think is the best place to stay overnight? magandang beach sana ganon ambience.. average budget. TY
ReplyDeleteHi Yuki, yes you can visit most if not all the places I listed for a dy tour. Best place to stay is usually in San Juan Area :)
DeleteBest place is san juan..but hotels range from 800 pesos up a nyt.but worth it..it also has the beach sunset..try going to other new attraction like lugnason falls or kamp aninipot..worth a try..believe me..im a resident who still feel awe such place exist in my province..
DeleteIs it true that there's a direct trip from cebu instead of going via dumaguete?
ReplyDeleteYes, Liteferries has trips from Cebu to Larena Port in Siquijor six times every week
Deletethis is so helpful.thanks :)
ReplyDeleteNo problem! Enjoy your Siquijor vacation!
DeleteHi is the multicab fee still updated? Thank you in advance. :)
ReplyDeleteHi, yes, more or less, the multicab fee for Siquijor is about the same :)
DeleteOne of my guides at my DIY tour of Siquijor but there was hardly any mention of possibility of falling prey into thieves at different sites in the island. Tourists should be made aware they are not in Dumaguete anymore. I have read warning at Cambugahay falls so I was extra careful. Never thought I would lost my cap while eating torta and pandekoko at Lilibeth's Pan de Bisaya at Larena. So beware.
ReplyDeleteHi, I wasn't aware about these thieves, having no previous bad experience on the island. But I guess it's better to be on the safe side and always secure your things.
DeleteGood morning! I'm going to siquijor this weekend. I've booked a room at treasure island for two days. If I am to pay a tricycle to bring me there for the port, do you have any idea how should I pay?
ReplyDeleteNot sure about the price of tricycle going to Treasure Island. What I can recommend is that you contact the guides I posted on my blog so that your transportation would already be inclusive of their tours.
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ReplyDeleteIn December I want to visit Siquijor Island. Can you recommend a local guide who will organize a two days trip "SHAMANS TRIP" ;) ...?
Hi Pawel, you may contact the guides I posted above for this trip.
DeleteHi! What month ka nagpunta sa siquijor? Malakas kaya ang alon sa last week of January?
ReplyDeleteHi Avled, the waves in Siquijor depends on which side of the island your in and what season it is. So, for sure, there are gonna be beaches with less waves whatever month you go :)
DeleteHow much will I spend from Larena port going to San Juan by tricycle...
ReplyDeleteCab fare?
Hi Malayo, there are no cabs in Siquijor, the mode of transportation is by tricycle. I haven't actually tried taking a tricycle from Larena Port to San Juan, but if I have to guess, maybe around a hundred pesos? The best way to go about this is to perhaps charter the tricycle you'd be getting to do the day tour for you, so the trip going to San Juan would already be part of the payment for the tour.
DeleteIf you’re coming from the beach Lugnason falls is the perfect place to cool down. We were the only ones in the area when we visited and got the whole place to ourselves. The basin is very swim-able, with waters very cool, clear and blue. It’s around 5-6 ft. deep but gets deeper in the middle. Locals would climb up the limestone walls and jump. You could also take your lunch here. There are tables and small cottages available for groups.
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