Paliton Beach Review
Paliton Beach is one of Siquijor's best beaches. It is a stunning stretch of white sand and clear waters, and is relatively off-the-beaten path. Because the beach faces west, it offers majestic sunset views.
Paliton Beach is one of Siquijor's best beaches. It is a stunning stretch of white sand and clear waters, and is relatively off-the-beaten path. Because the beach faces west, it offers majestic sunset views.
This Roman Catholic church was built in 1783 and is marked by stone architecture. The former watch tower was built in 1870 to serve as a lookout point for intruders or oncoming attacks. It is mostly made up of coral and stands at 45 feet high.
This three-tiered falls is one of Siquijor's breathtaking natural attractions. Each cascade falls into clear blue natural pools of water, and are accessible via a paved path built into the lush surroundings of the falls.
Aside from being a popular hiking area and containing Siquijor's highest peak (Mount Bandilaan), the national park lets guests know more about Siquijor culture. It is known for its healing rituals and traditions which usually take place during Holy Week.
Lazi Church is nominated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site under the Baroque Churches of the Philippines. Built in 1884, the majestic church is one of Siquijor's most prized historical landmarks.
Get your tuna fix at Tuna Bruh'To (TBT). Try their famous tuna belly and panga as well as ther version of lumpia, sisig, tinola and more.
Crocodile Park lets visitors see freshwater and saltwater crocodiles up close. It shows modern crocodile farming methods and educates showcases the importance of these creatures as well as the other animals in the park.
Limasawa is known for being the site where the first ever Easter mass took place in March 31, 1521. It celebrated its quincentennial year in 2021.
The Ulot River attracts a large number of thrill-seekers who want to try their hand in torpedo boating. The whitewater course features exciting bends that reveal a scenic landscape.
Lulugayan Falls and Ecovillage is home to one of the Philippines' widest waterfalls. The ecovillage features scenic hiking trails and the chance to swim in the falls' natural pools.