The Majestic Salagdoong Beach

Salagdoong Beach in Maria, which faces Camiguin Island and features a cove-like view, is one of the main attractions on Siquijor Island. It is currently managed by the local government, so there is an entrance fee of 15 pesos per person. The beach also has a (currently non-functional) water slide, cottages, comfort rooms, and a canteen. You can stay overnight since there are rooms available for rent. However, because the town of Maria is about 12 km away from Siquijor City, tricycles charge a separate fare for trips to and from the area.

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Cambugahay Falls of Siquijor

Cambugahay Falls is one of the main attractions in Siquijor Island. Located in Lazi town, it is an-hour-or-more drive from Siquijor city. Cambugahay Falls has a magnificent clear and turquoise waters. From Siquijor City, a tour around Lazi will cost you 500 pesos for the trike. But if you are on a day tour, then it is for 1000 pesos.

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The Mystical Island of Siquijor

The island is known for sorcery and black magic, which makes it feel spooky and mysterious. Every time my family traveled from Cebu to Dipolog and back by boat, passing by the island, my mom would always tell me that it was enchanted and that we shouldn’t go there. But who wouldn’t want to visit a place like this when you see the beauty it possesses? Forget all those hearsay and urban legends and let’s take a closer look at what makes the island so mystical. Siquijor is located in Visayas and just an hour away from Dumaguete, Negros Oriental. It has also became a favorite destination for most of the tourists from the other countries nowadays.

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