Siquijor
Siquijor is a small island in Visayas. Siquijor Island or Isla del Fuego as the Spanish named it, due to the intensity of fire flies lies some 22 km east of Southern Negros. Legend has it that Siquijor rose from the sea during a tremendous thunder storm sited as evidence is fossils and shells which can still be found in Mount Bandila-an, Siquijor’s highest point. While the coastline is mostly white sand beaches, oceans full of tropical marine life the interiour is mountainous.
There are two ferry terminals on the west side of the island: Siquijor town and Larena. At the end of the pier of each you’ll find waiting touts and tricycles. It is possible to rent a motorbike for 400PHP/day from either pier, perhaps less if renting for multiple days and depending on your bargaining skills.
A ferry from Liloan Port on Cebu Island leaves at 10 a.m. and costs 200PHP + 5PHP boarding fee (August 2018)
There are several passenger from Dumaguete pier in downtown to Siquijor town (120PHP GL Lines, 200PHP OceanJet) and some larger Roro boats (100PHP, slower). Most of the boats leave before 2pm. GL lines may tell you to turn up at 5.15am for their earliest trip, only for the boat not to arrive until 7am. There are also several boats a week between Tagbilaran on Bohol and Larena. [6]
From Siquijor port tricycles have “fixed” prices for tourists. For example, Siquijor port to San Juan town should be 250 pesos per trip (13km). They have printed price lists in the tricycle as these are officially approved prices, but if you ask for the price, most drivers will start at 500 or more. Remember to confirm whether the agreed rate is per person or total.
Even though it is not generally known there is an airport in Siquijor town. There is no scheduled traffic but if time is important and money unlimited, ask about possibility of renting a private aircraft to fly you there – it is possible.
Get around[edit]
- Hire a motorbike for around 280-350 pesos per day (cheaper for long term). Available from Siquijor & Larena towns and many resorts, you may also be offered motorbike rental from a tricycle driver. Before renting, check if helmets are included (they should be!) and if price per day means 24 hours or i.e. 8AM to 6PM (some resorts require you to return motorbike before sunset). You won’t have to leave your passport with the renter, any form of ID should do the trick, even a photocopy.
- Hire a tricycle. Tricycles are now using a tariff system with fixed prices for tourists. They are much more expensive than on other islands. For example, Siquijor town to Larena (10km) costs P250 regular fare. Opposite the waiting line for the tricycles you will find a price board with government approved prices – look here first before approaching a driver! When ordering a Tricycle from your hotel, haggle hard (on other islands it only costs a tourist about 10PHP per km…) work out distances before you start!
- Jump on a Jeepney. Jeepneys run between the main towns on the island, although somewhat infrequently. Ask your accommodation for up to date information.
- Salagdoong Beach 6 kms northeast of Maria. Favourite with the locals and great for swimming. There are also water slides (closed as of February 2014) and places to dive into the sea (still open, a 7m & 10m jump).
- Kagusuan Beach Noted for its picturesque seascape and rock formation, it is situated below a cliff and accessible by concrete staircase.
- Siquijor Beach Several white sand beach resorts dot the coastal areas.
- San Juan Beach Lots of beach resorts and great for snorkelling and scuba diving.
- Cambugahay Falls Impressive 3 tiered waterfalls just outside Lazi. Great for swimming & you can jump from one tier of the waterfall. There is also a rope swing.
- Lugnason Falls Nice waterfall close to San Juan.
- Capilay Spring Park A natural spring fed swimming pool in the centre of San Juan. A favourite with the locals at weekends.
- Cantabon Cave Takes 1.5 hrs to walk through and you need to register in the town before venturing inside. Local guide required (they hang around the cave) as the cave is locked up.
- San Isidro Labrador Convent Reputed to be the biggest and one of the oldest convents in the Philippines, the Spaniards started construction in 1887 and was completed in 1894. Declared as a historical landmark by the Philippine Historical Commission.
- Buterfly Sanctuary Just outside Cang-apa. Sign posted from the main road.
- Balete Tree Supposedly enchanted old tree covered in hundreds of roots and vines. Under the tree is a natural free fish spa, which is probably more entertaining/interesting than the tree itself! There is now an old man there who collects P5 from each visitor.
- Scuba Diving. There is really good diving around the island, especially in southern end. Many resorts have their own dive centers plus there are some independent ones as well.
- Snorkeling. Corals and different marine life can be seen snorkeling from San Juan beach. First cross the shallow water area, which stretches around 50m from the beach and you will reach the snorkeling area. Some resorts have free kayak rental..
- Discover the inland of the island. Jump on your motorbike, fill it up with petrol, get yourself a map, put on some sunscreen and discover the beatiful inland of the island. There are some nice touristy spots such as falls, national park, butterfly garden, but also just driving off the main roads is worth on its own. You will be met by nice locals, kids waving you, lovely little villages, staggering views (chocolate hills are not only in Bohol) and relaxed atmosphere not yet spoiled by development.
- Kanheron The cultural tourism attraction and museum of the island. It’s an exotic American old west experience. It’s like a time travel back to the wild, wild west – cowboy hats and boots and all. The facility’s eclectic building design features soaring high-beamed cathedral ceiling and dramatic architecture, western art, Native American, cowboy genre and other vintage collectibles. Kanheron is a coined Visayan word for “Kanhi ug Karon” meaning “Then & Now.” It has the state-of-the art full service bar.
- Skydiving. Skydive Philippines – Siquijor Island offers you the possibility to discover the thrill of skydiving by performing a Tandem Jump attached to a professional instructor. They also have a training course program for you to earn your skydiving license using the most advanced learning techniques following the USPA (United States Parachute Association) recommendations and safety regulations. If you already have a Skydiving License, they can also give you a lift and let you enjoy the breath-taking view of Siquijor from above. All the operations are running at Siquijor Island Airport.
There are several ATMs on Siquijor island. in Larena PNB bank has a 24 hour atm which accepts (VISA card) and Metro bank has a 24 hour master card and visa card atm in Siquijor town.
Most of the restaurants cater of locals, if you want “western” food go to a resort (most have restaurant open for walk-in guests).. In smaller town such as San Juan, you either cook yourself, eat street food or eat at a resort.
- Joyjoy’s Restaurant, at the beginning of the Pier of Siquijor town.
- Sakura Restuarant, in the center of town. They have a variety of dishes. P 40 and up. Great chicken curry and soups.
- Sammy’s Pizza, right in the center.
- Villa Marmarine, three kilometers north of Siquijor going towards Larena. Good food, maybe the best on the island.
- Breakpoint, in center of town in Larena.
- Baha Bar, Located just outside San Juan across the road from Czars place. Serves a variety of Asian and western dishes. Very high quality food in a charming setting.
- Al Capone’s Pizzeria, Marjunnix Building (Corner Logarta and Legaspi Streets), ☎ 3442260. 10AM-midnight. Great pizza using 100% imported meats and chesses. Awesome sandwiches on french baguettes. edit
- Kawayan Holiday Resort – Luxury Boutique Style Resort, Cangmunag – Siquijor, ☎ +63 916 212 3130, [1]. From 12 noon to 10 pm. edit
- Buy Red horse and/or Tanduay from a shop and drink it on the beach with locals
- Swiss Stars restaurant, (just east of Siquijor town on the highway). Little restaurant with Filipino and European dishes. Some say the staff are friendly and the venue is something of a meeting place for locals, some say otherwise. Set yourself up with a meal and red horse and make some news local friends. meals from P60. edit
- Caesar’s/Czars in San Juan have a live band on a stage every Friday night.
Most people stay in some resort next to the beach around the island like San Juan. One quiet and bit remote option is the northwest tip of the island. If you don’t mind staying away from the beach try Swiss Star in Siquijor town. It’s a good value for money.
- Kiwi Dive Resort, Sandugan Beach, Siquijor Island, ☎ 0354240534 (kiwi@fil.net), [2]. checkin: 12; checkout: 12. Located in the quiet northern tip of the island. Cottages with kitchen and rooms available. Daily scuba diving and massage available. Friendly Staff. Free Wifi. From 490 Pesos. edit
- Cliff Side Resort Sandugan Beach, Siquijor Island. 1,000 PHP (Feb 2013) fan, cold water. This is a new resort right on the beach, just down from Kiwi Dive
- Hard Rock Cottages, Bitaug, Enrique Villanueva, Siquijor (8 km north of Larena), ☎ +63 999 9335231 (Smart), +63 926 4773348 (TM) (info@hardrockcottages.com), [3]. checkin: 12; checkout: 12. Located on the northernmost spot of the island. View to Bohol, Cebu and Negros. Good international restaurant. Free Wifi. 1200 Pesos high season / 1000 Pesos low season. edit
- Lazy Lizard New Guesthouse in San Juan. Located on the hillside, 5 min walk to the beach. Peaceful and clean. Native hut for 2 people 700 PHP, Dormitory 350 PHP. Great tips for the island. url=”https://www.facebook.com/lazylizardph“
- Czars Place Just outside San Juan. The other side of the road from the beach. Double rooms with bathroom for 500 pesos per night.
- JJ Backpackers Situated on San Juan beach. Dormitory available and one double room. Restaurant with good food available too. Prices from 300PHP (Basic 2-man tent on the beach), dorm 350PHP. Wsy overprice & living off their Lonely Planet mention.
- Lorna’s End of The World Beach apartments, San Juan (less than one km from San Juan towards Siquijor), ☎ +639273816377, [4]. Just outside San Juan town (towards Siqujior). Big rooms with beach view, Lorna (the owner) is very friendly and helpful. 400 without kitchen, 500 with kitchen. edit
- Casa de la Playa ( http://www.siquijorcasa.com/beach_resort_siquijor.htm ) is a great little resort with different cottages form P 1100 and up. Nice restaurant. Nice white beach; great for swimming. Casa de la Playa is a great place to rest and read a book, no T.V. Cell: 09173232656
- Dastraum Same owner as Joyjoy’s restaurant. Rooms for P 300 and up. Talk to Joyjoy at her restaurant.
- Villa Marmarine Near Siquijor Town on the way to Larena. It has a decked restaurant and a clean kitchen with very good food. There are grand and unique cottages of various size and cost. All have sea views. The landscaped beach is well maintained and cleaned every morning. There are lots of hammocks and a pleasant garden with soft grass. Free WI-FI. http://www.marmarine.jp/en/index.html
- Kawayan Holiday Resort – Luxury Boutique Style Resort, Cangmunag – Siquijor, ☎ +63 916 212 3130, [5]. checkin: 2 pm; checkout: 12 noon. From P 6100.- up. edit
- Gold Sky Seaview, Maite, San Juan, Siquijor Island, ☎ 09169236243. gladwinbucol@yahoo.com Very close to Czars (opposite side of the road, exactly opposide to the school). 3 Cottages, clean, big rooms with kitchen, a/c or fan. Very friendly owner, free coconuts if you ask. 750. edit
- Casa Miranda, (on the beach just outside San Juan, between JJ’s & Lorna’s). Cheap, clean fan rooms with ensuite bathrooms & flushing toilets. Free water, free wifi in common area & hammocks. Onsite restaurant with good food. Friendly & helpful staff. Motorbike rental for PHP250, auto or semiauto. 250-400PHP. edit
- Tori’s Backpacker’s Paradise, Maite,San Juan,Siquijor, ☎ 09071326666. checkin: 12; checkout: 12. “350”Located. edit
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Get out[edit]
To get from Siquijor to Cebu, you can take one of the ferries, but there are only a few of these each week. A more flexible but also more complicated method (tried in Jan 2016) is to take a ferry to Dumaguete (P100 ferry ticket + P14 terminal fee), go to Sibulan ferry terminal a few km to the north of Dumaguete (P120 if by tricycle), take a ferry (P62, terminal fee included) to Liloan on the south of Cebu island, then take a bus to Cebu City (P185 for Ceres aircon bus with free WiFi that may or may not work). Total cost = P481 (tried in Jan 2016). Total journey time is 7-10 hours, depending on how long you wait each time you change your mode of transportation.
There are ferries to Dumaguete from the main port in Siquijor and Larena. OceanJet operates daily routes to Dumaguete, Tagbilaran and Cebu (not direct, all via Dumaguete & change of ships needed in Tagbilaran). There is a direct ferry from Larena to Bohol leaving at 7pm arriving10:30pm in Tagbilaran. As on october 2014, there are trips on tuesday, thursday and sunday evening for 220P as ordinary fare. There is also a night ferry 3 times a week to Cebu.
Definitely check ferry departures before you make plans – some information posted on the internet weas not correct in December 2013. i.e. the OceanJet ferry at 6AM does not go all the way to Cebu anymore (& is more expensive than what is said on OceanJet website). Also there is no longer any ferry to Cebu island near Oslob. OceanJet’s telephone number posted on their website will not be answered (based on February 2014 experience).
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