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Siquijor
Siquijor is a small, magical island province in the Central Visayas, enchanting visitors with its pristine beaches, century-old balete trees, glowing firefly mangroves, and an air of mystical folklore that has made it famous throughout the Philippines. Often called the Island of Fire or the Mystic Island, Siquijor has long been associated with traditional healing, folk sorcery, and herbal medicine, adding a uniquely intriguing cultural dimension to an already stunning island destination. The island is ringed by crystal-clear turquoise waters and boasts several breathtaking beach areas including Salagdoong Beach, Paliton Beach, and Sandugan Beach, where you can swim, snorkel, and dive among vibrant coral reefs. Siquijor's compact size makes it easy to circumnavigate by motorbike in a single day, revealing cascading waterfalls, old stone churches, and charming barangay life along the way. The island also hosts a vibrant Holy Week ritual called the Pagtambal gathering, where traditional healers come together to prepare their herbal remedies. Unspoiled, affordable, and utterly captivating, Siquijor is one of the Philippines' most rewarding off-the-beaten-path island getaways.
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Top things to do in Siquijor
Siquijor Full-Day Private Island Tour with Lunch
Siquijor Tour from Bohol
Siquijor Tourist Spots and Top Attractions (Admission Fees Included)
Siquijor: Freediving Adventure with Lunch and Beach Time
Siquijor Island Full-Day Guided Private Tour
Hotels in Siquijor
Quick facts about Siquijor
Local weather
℉℃Time zone
GMT +08:00
No time difference
Official languages
English

FAQs about Siquijor
What is the best time to visit Siquijor?
What is the best time to visit Siquijor?
March to June is the driest and most ideal time to visit, with calm seas and clear skies perfect for beach activities and island exploration. The sea can get rough from November to February, though this period still sees visitors.
How do I get to Siquijor?
How do I get to Siquijor?
Take a ferry from Dumaguete City (Negros Oriental), which takes about 1 hour by fast craft. Ferries also run from Cebu City (3.5 to 4 hours), Bohol/Tagbilaran (2.5 hours), and Plaridel, Mindanao. Oceanjet and Montenegro Lines are the main operators.
How do I get around Siquijor?
How do I get around Siquijor?
Renting a motorbike is by far the most popular and flexible way to explore the island, available at the port and most accommodations. Habal-habal (motorcycle taxi) and tricycles are alternatives. The entire island circuit is approximately 72 kilometers and doable in one day.
What are the best areas to stay in Siquijor?
What are the best areas to stay in Siquijor?
San Juan town near the port is the most popular base, with the widest range of guesthouses, beachfront resorts, and diving operators. Larena near the main port is convenient for ferry arrivals. San Juan's beach strip has an excellent mix of budget to mid-range resorts within walking distance of restaurants and dive shops.