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Visit Siquijor

Siquijor was declared a marine reserve and tourist zone in 1978.Known for its scenic beauty and archaic churches, Siquijor is also blessed with natural and historical attractions.

Siquijor offers a never-ending stretch of white sand beaches, all 102 kilometers of shorelines surrounding the island.

Natural Things to See in Siquijor:

Salagdoong Beach Resort (Maria)
Located 6 km. northeast of Maria. An idyllic hideaway tucked in a cove; fine, white sand covers the shoreline and a nearby islet provides a good vantage point of the beachfront area.

Cagusua Beach (Maria)
Located 12 km. from Lazi bordering Maria. It is situated below a steep cliff, accessible by a concrete staircase. The beach is noted for its picturesque rock formation.

Enrique Villanueva
Bataug, Camugao, Daquit Diving, Hunob, and Tulapos

Maria
Lapac, Minalulan, and Polo.

Enrique Villanueva
Cangbagsa, Nonoc, and Sandugan

San Juan de Capilay Lake
A natural, spring-fed swimming pool situated at the heart of the town plaza where local people converging during weekends for a swim in the cool waters of the lake or simply sit under the shade in the spring park and people-watch.

Lazi
Balas-balas, Cang-abas, Gabayan, Siwil, Takbal, Talisay, Bacong, and Gulwanon.

Siquijor
Calalinan Beach Garden, Candanay Sur, Dumanhug, and Poblacion.

Cantabon Cave (Siquijor)
Located 10 km. from the town of Siquijor. Visitors endure about an hour-and-a-half of walking through little streams, small waterfalls while dodging hanging stalactites and protruding stalagmites. A spring and pool awaits the visitors at the limit of the cave, providing a cool respite. Despite its reputation as the most well-known cave in the province, no one has ever explored it to its very end.

Enrique Villanueva Cave
Bitang; Binoongan; and Olave.

San Juan Cave
Cambasia Cave; Canghaling; Cangsiya; Lapac; and Napo.

Lazi Cave
Banahaw; Ilihani; Kalumbuyan; Kasawan; Lahong; Libo; Talayong; Tagmanokan; Catiroy; Cantino; and Canghunog-hug Cave.

Siquijor Cave
Baljo Cave; Eugenia Cave; Eugenia; Punong; Sam-ang; San Antonio; Canghunoghunog; Mt. Bandilaan; and Tulawog.

Maria Cave
Isa; Kanglayaw-is; Lapac; Lugcawan; Mainit; Marianico; Napayong; and Salagdoong.

Photo courtesy of www.siquijorcasa.com

Visit Siquijor

rockviewSiquijor was declared a marine reserve and tourist zone in 1978.Known for its scenic beauty and archaic churches, Siquijor is also blessed with natural and historical attractions.Siquijor offers a never-ending stretch of white sand beaches, all 102 kilometers of shorelines surrounding the island.

Natural Things to See in Siquijor:

Salagdoong Beach Resort (Maria)
Located 6 km. northeast of Maria. An idyllic hideaway tucked in a cove; fine, white sand covers the shoreline and a nearby islet provides a good vantage point of the beachfront area.

Cagusua Beach (Maria)
Located 12 km. from Lazi bordering Maria. It is situated below a steep cliff, accessible by a concrete staircase. The beach is noted for its picturesque rock formation.

Enrique Villanueva
Bataug, Camugao, Daquit Diving, Hunob, and Tulapos

Maria
Lapac, Minalulan, and Polo.

Enrique Villanueva
Cangbagsa, Nonoc, and Sandugan

San Juan de Capilay Lake
A natural, spring-fed swimming pool situated at the heart of the town plaza where local people converging during weekends for a swim in the cool waters of the lake or simply sit under the shade in the spring park and people-watch.

Lazi
Balas-balas, Cang-abas, Gabayan, Siwil, Takbal, Talisay, Bacong, and Gulwanon.

Siquijor
Calalinan Beach Garden, Candanay Sur, Dumanhug, and Poblacion.

Cantabon Cave (Siquijor)
Located 10 km. from the town of Siquijor. Visitors endure about an hour-and-a-half of walking through little streams, small waterfalls while dodging hanging stalactites and protruding stalagmites. A spring and pool awaits the visitors at the limit of the cave, providing a cool respite. Despite its reputation as the most well-known cave in the province, no one has ever explored it to its very end.

Enrique Villanueva Cave
Bitang; Binoongan; and Olave.

San Juan Cave
Cambasia Cave; Canghaling; Cangsiya; Lapac; and Napo.

Lazi Cave
Banahaw; Ilihani; Kalumbuyan; Kasawan; Lahong; Libo; Talayong; Tagmanokan; Catiroy; Cantino; and Canghunog-hug Cave.

Siquijor Cave
Baljo Cave; Eugenia Cave; Eugenia; Punong; Sam-ang; San Antonio; Canghunoghunog; Mt. Bandilaan; and Tulawog.

Maria Cave
Isa; Kanglayaw-is; Lapac; Lugcawan; Mainit; Marianico; Napayong; and Salagdoong.

Photo courtesy of www.siquijorcasa.com

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