Category Archives: SIQUIJOR

SIQUIJOR… Discovering Cantabon Cave

One of the must-visit places in Siquijor is the Cantabon Cave. Location is in Barangay Cantabon, it is a 20-30 minute continuous ascend up the mountains of Siquijor. Adventure awaits you as you do spelunking at the 800 meter long cave. Also prepare to get wet and dirty as this cave is 100% alive. Too many things to see inside and lots of beautiful natural creations are in showcase for... continue

SIQUIJOR… Jumpin’ at Cambugahay Falls

One of the attractions that Siquijor boasts is the Cambugahay Falls. It is so easy to get here. You can hail a tricycle anywhere in town to get you here. If you have rented a motorbike, you also have to drive going to Lazi, Siquijor and ask from there the way going to Cambugahay Falls. You will not get lost since there is a huge signage and it’s just along the main road. There is also a... continue

SIQUIJOR… Day Tours in the Island

Siquijor is the smallest province in the Philippines. It’s strategic location is at the center of the four neighboring islands of Mindanao, Negros, Bohol and Cebu. Siquijor Day Tour will showcase you all what the island has to offer. There are lots of things to do in Siquijor. It can also be done in one day (quite rush) or if you want to savor the moment in Siquijor, do it in multiple... continue

SIQUIJOR… Accommodation at White Villas

Planning ahead for an accommodation is a great advantage. You come to browse and read reviews. At first, we checked for Kalachuchi Resort. Yet as I read some reviews, if we’re looking for a good beach area, we shall stay along San Juan. It is in San Juan area where we find a long stretch of white sand beaches. I check for Coral Cay Resort. They have a very good review and an affordable... continue

SIQUIJOR… The Arrival

On board the last ferry schedule from Dumaguete City, our Siquijor Arrival is almost late in the afternoon. Initially, we plan for a Cantabon Cave exploration upon arrival but the tricycle drivers told us they are already close. So we proceed with our plan B, doing the Cantabon Cave tomorrow afternoon. The island is known for different myths and witch crafts. I remember my uncle who frequent to... continue