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Mystical and laid-back, Siquijor is a small island province in the Central Visayas that feels like a step back in time. Known for its folk healers, pristine beaches, and enchanting waterfalls, this is a place where the pace of life slows to a gentle sway. With a well-paved circumferential road, it's a dream for a self-drive or scooter adventure.
Highlights & What to See
- Cambugahay Falls: A multi-tiered cascade with turquoise pools perfect for swimming and rope swinging. Go early to avoid crowds.
- Salagdoong Beach: Famous for its cliff-diving platforms (10m and 7m) and powdery white sand. The ocean here is brilliantly clear.
- San Juan Beach: A long stretch of golden sand with calm waters, ideal for sunset cocktails and fire-dancing shows at local bars.
- Century Old Balete Tree: A towering, 400-year-old banyan tree with a natural spring pool at its base where tiny fish give foot massages.
- Lazi Church and Convent: A stunning coral-stone church (built 1857) and one of the oldest convents in the Philippines, now a museum.
- Mt. Bandilaan Natural Park: Hike to the island's highest point for panoramic views, a butterfly sanctuary, and a chance to see local healers (mambabarang) at work.
Suggested Time to Spend
Three to four days is ideal to circle the island and soak up its vibe. Spend two days exploring the inland waterfalls and hilltop views, and one day relaxing on the beaches. If you have a fifth day, consider a side trip to Apo Island for world-class snorkeling with turtles.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Dumaguete: The bustling university city on Negros Oriental, gateway to Siquijor and a great foodie stop.
- Apo Island: A marine sanctuary off Negros, famous for sea turtles and coral reefs—accessible via day trip from Dumaguete.
- Oslob, Cebu: Known for whale shark watching, a 2-hour ferry ride from Dumaguete.
- Bohol: The Chocolate Hills and tarsiers are a 3-hour ferry from Dumaguete.
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