Tropical Tales & Trails

Philippines

Siquijor

Known as the 'Island of Fire' or the 'Mystical Island,' Siquijor captivates visitors with its pristine beaches, stunning waterfalls, rich history, and enchanting folklore of traditional healers and love potions. A truly unique Philippine destination.

Siquijor

Siquijor, often referred to by its colonial name "Isla del Fuego" (Island of Fire) due to the enchanting glow of its countless fireflies, is an island province located in the Central Visayas region of the Philippines. Long wrapped in mystery and folklore, Siquijor has earned a reputation for its traditional healers, spiritual rituals, and tales of enchantment. Today, it is a peaceful and welcoming destination that blends mystical charm with natural beauty, attracting curious travelers and nature lovers alike.

Top Things to Do and See in Siquijor

  • Cambugahay Falls
    One of the island's most iconic spots, these multi-tiered waterfalls with rope swings and crystal-clear turquoise water are perfect for a refreshing dip.

  • Salagdoong Beach
    Famous for its cliff diving platforms and clear, inviting waters ideal for swimming and snorkeling.

  • Old Enchanted Balete Tree
    A massive and ancient balete tree with a natural spring at its base. Dip your feet in the pool for a relaxing fish spa experience.

  • Lazi Church & Convent (San Isidro Labrador Parish)
    A National Historical Landmark, this baroque church and its adjacent convent are among the oldest and largest in Asia—a must-see for history lovers.

  • Paliton Beach
    Nicknamed "Little Boracay" for its powdery white sand and serene sunset views, Paliton Beach is a tranquil spot perfect for lounging.

  • Capilay Spring Park
    A public spring-fed swimming pool located in the center of San Juan, popular with locals for a refreshing afternoon swim.

  • Cantabon Cave
    For the adventurous, this cave system offers an exciting underground trek filled with stalactites and stalagmites—best explored with a local guide.

  • Tulapos Marine Sanctuary
    A protected area ideal for snorkeling and diving, known for its healthy coral reefs and diverse marine life.

Getting Around

The best way to explore Siquijor is by renting a scooter or motorbike. Tricycles are widely available for shorter trips or for those who prefer not to drive. The island’s coastal road is mostly well-paved and easy to navigate.

A Note on Mysticism

While Siquijor is embracing modern tourism, its mystical heritage remains an important cultural element. Traditional healing practices like bolo-bolo and tales of love potions still echo through local folklore. Visitors are encouraged to approach these customs with curiosity and respect—some guides even offer visits to traditional healers for those interested.


Siquijor is more than just beaches and waterfalls; it is an experience of culture, nature, and mystery all wrapped into one magical island.

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