A popular tourist activity in Siquijor is to do a road trip around the island. Popular stops include the Cambugahay Falls, Lazi Convent, and Balete Tree with Fish Spa in Lazi, Salagdoong Beach Resort in Maria, Triad Restaurant in Larena, and Capilay Spring Park and Lugnason Falls in San Juan.
Siquijor
Cantabon Cave
The Cantabon Cave is a frequently visited cave in Siquijor town. It is located in Barangay Cantabon, Siquijor town.
St. Francis of Assissi Church and Belfry
Upon entering the town of Siquijor from the Siquijor wharf, the St. Francis Church of Assissi and belfry greet tourists. It is one of the most visited churches in Siquijor owing to it's very accessible location.
St. Francis of Assissi Church belfry in Siquijor, Siquijor Philippines
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San Juan
Capilay Spring Park
The Capilay Spring Park at the heart of San Juan town is a public hot spring pool popular among locals and tourists alike.
Lugnason Falls
The Lugnason falls is located in Barangay Napo in San Juan town.
Lazi
Balete Tree + Fish Spa
A spring flows from under a balete tree at Lazi town. Piit fish is raised in the pond and this place have become a popular fish spa among tourists.
Balete tree in Lazi, Siquijor, Philippines |
Cambugahay Falls
Swinging from a vine and into the water is a must-do for tourists visiting Cambugahay Falls. For the braver souls, they can also jump off the waterfalls and into the pool below.
Cambugahay Falls in Lazi, Siquijor, Philippines |
St. Isidore Labrador Church and Lazi Convent
The Lazi church is another century-old church in Siquijor and is considered for inclusion in the UNESCO Heritage List. The Lazi Convent is considered the biggest convent in the Philippines and probably Asia.
Lazi Convent |
Maria
Salagdoong Beach Resort
Cliff diving and sliding into the sea are popular activities at Salagdoong Beach Resort in Maria town. Many tourists also stop by for lunch here.
Larena
Triad Restaurant
Overlooking much of Siquijor Island, Triad Restaurant and Coffee Shop on the hilltop of Larena, Siquijor is also a place frequented by tourists.
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