
PH · Destination guide
Where to stay in Siquijor Island
Best time: Mar-May, Sep-Nov. These months offer pleasant weather with less rainfall and fewer tourists, making it ideal for beach activities and exploration.
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Siquijor Island, like a local
Don't miss
- Salagdoong Beach: Famous for its stunning views and cliff diving opportunities.
- Cambugahay Falls: A picturesque multi-tiered waterfall perfect for swimming and relaxation.
- Siquijor Butterfly Sanctuary: A hidden gem showcasing the island's diverse butterfly species.
- St. Isidore de Labrador Church: An historic church with beautiful architecture and rich local history.
Where to eat
- Kawawa Restaurant: Offers delicious local seafood and a stunning beachfront view.
- Marina Bay Restaurant: Known for its fresh, homemade dishes and warm hospitality.
- Bino's Kitchen: A local favorite for trying authentic Filipino street food.
Do this
- Firefly Watching: A magical evening boat tour to witness fireflies lighting up the mangroves.
- Traditional Healers Tour: Experience the island's rich folklore and traditional healing practices.
- Full Moon Party at Paliton Beach: A vibrant gathering with music, food, and dance under the full moon.
Local tips
- Visit local markets in the early morning for the freshest produce and local delicacies.
- Try to learn a few phrases in Cebuano; locals appreciate the effort.
- Bring your own snorkeling gear; the best spots are often away from the crowded areas.
- Explore the island by motorbike during sunrise or sunset for breathtaking views.
Know before you go
Best time
Mar-May, Sep-Nov. These months offer pleasant weather with less rainfall and fewer tourists, making it ideal for beach activities and exploration.
Getting around
Motorbike rentals and tricycles are the primary means of getting around the island. Bicycles are also popular for short distances.
Airport
DUM
Language
Filipino and English are widely spoken, with local dialects like Cebuano prevalent.
Money
Philippine Peso (PHP). Credit cards are accepted in larger establishments, but cash is preferred in local markets and smaller shops.
Safety
Siquijor is generally safe for tourists, but it's advisable to remain cautious at night and avoid isolated areas.
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