Siquijor /ˈsɪkiːhɔː/ (Cebuano: Lalawigan sa Siquijor, Filipino: Lalawigan ng Siquijor) is a 5th provincial income class island province of the Philippines located in the Central Visayas region. Its capital is the municipality also named Siquijor. To the north of Siquijor is Cebu, to the west is Negros, northeast is Bohol, and to the south, across the Bohol Sea, is Mindanao.
Restaurants in Siquijor Island
5.0 based on 12 reviews
Looking to escape the heat of the day we decided to go underground after the very long bumpy road we arrive at Sambulawan Underground River there in a field was a little shelter with life jackets hanging in the breeze asked about it thought what the heck lets go me & my friend took oof with 2 guides very friendly appologised for their lack of english but they were pretty good at it after a couple of mins. we were at the opening a very steep walk down a track the very steep stairs into the mountain the guides were very helpful and safety wise then as we got down to the water our headlamps lit into the river a guide in front & 1 at the rear always watching out for us telling us the hazards (rocks below & above ,sharp rocks etc) showing us all the wildlife in the cave bats & spiders (always friendly spiders) had to laugh there were 3 different passages we went through wading in the river ,climbing through the cave or in the mud of which is good for the skin lots of history they told stories of wartime when the japanese lived in this cave to get their water a very enjoyable time for just over an hour down there at the end of caving we floated in the water cooled down ready for what we was coming the steep walk out but overall it was worth every bit
4.5 based on 108 reviews
It's something completely different. You have to get into the cave for a little hole and the only ligth you have is on your helmet. It's and adventure. The cave is really beautiful. Don't do it if you have claustrophobia. Go in water shoes.
4.5 based on 918 reviews
We spent a fun couple of hours at the waterfalls. Beautiful blue water. We arrived with our scooter, there is parking for them just at the entrance to the falls, parking fee is going by donations, so you pick how much you want to pay, and those guys really watch over the scooters. The entrance fee is normally 10 php, but we got there early so no one was there, we got in for free. There are 3 Tarzan swings, different heights, 50 php for unlimited swings. They are really fun, I was scared before the first swing but you just have to go and after that it was just all fun. Then you can stand under the smaller falls to get a nice shoulder / back massage and just lounge in the water. There are some vendors there, I think they open around 9 to buy some food. We got there around 7:30/8:00 and it wasn't crowded at all, so I would suggest to go early. It's definitely worth a visit!
4.5 based on 89 reviews
Great reef and plenty to see. It’s clearly signed path is in between the 2 x coco grove entrances and has motorbike parking. It’s 50/60 peso to snorkel and free to use the beach only. Great snorkelling at 0800 or later in the afternoon. Turtles are about.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
Stunning place! Came here to do my Open Water Course and it was amazing. Healthy coral, lots of marine life and friendly volunteers who maintain the area. Small fee to snorkel, kayak or dive.
4.5 based on 30 reviews
I wouldn't say you come here to look at massive waterfalls but in my opinion it is better! You pay about 50peso to get in, the guide runs down the path and next thing you know you see this paradise swimming hole with hardly any people! It has a swing, natural water slide, rock jump, and little cave. Water is the perfect temperature. Glad we found this place on our search for Cambugahay falls! Guide asks for a tip at the end but is worth it.
4.0 based on 31 reviews
If you're going to Salagdoong beach, you'll pass here. The molave trees are refreshing to see and a bit reminiscent to that of Bohol's man-made forest.
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