Philippines MOST ENCHANTING PARADISE! | Siquijor Island - Full Day Land Tour 2026
Philippines MOST ENCHANTING PARADISE! | Siquijor Island - Full Day Land Tour 2026 Experience the breathtaking beauty of Siquijor, an island that feels like ...

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Philippines MOST ENCHANTING PARADISE! | Siquijor Island - Full Day Land Tour 2026
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Siquijor, an island that feels like a dream. This land tour takes you through the most iconic stops on the island, from historic Spanish-era landmarks to the world-famous turquoise waterfalls.
Why is it called the "Mystic Island"?
Siquijor is known as the "Mystic Island" of the Philippines due to its ancient traditions of folk healing and deep-rooted legends. During the Spanish colonial era, it was called Isla del Fuego (Island of Fire) because of the eerie, glowing light seen from the sea—which was actually the glow of thousands of fireflies nesting in the island’s molave trees.
Today, that mystical charm remains in its peaceful atmosphere and preserved heritage.
Entrance Fees (2026)
Paliton Beach – ₱20 per person
Pitogo Cliff – ₱30 per person
Cambugahay Falls – ₱50 per person (₱50 for Unlimited Swing)
Old Enchanted Balete Tree – ₱20 per person
Lazi Convent Museum – ₱50 per person
Salagdoong Beach – ₱50 per person (₱25 Parking)
Video chapters:
00:00 Preview
03:09 Start of Tour
08:09 Paliton Beach
31:16 San Juan Town - Main Area
41:00 Pitogo Cliff
56:36 Old Enchanted Balete Tree
01:10:52 Hapitanan
01:16:11 Lazi Church & Convent
01:31:35 Lazi Town Proper
01:36:27 Cambugahay Falls
02:37:21 Maria Town Proper
02:43:41 Salagdoong Beach
03:20:17 Cang-Isok House
03:21:51 Lilbeth Pan Bisaya Bakery
03:27:54 Enrique Villanueva Town
03:36:10 Dumalaay Boulevard Larena
03:40:58 Larena Town Proper
03:50:15 Candanay Sur Beach Siquijor
03:59:45 Siquijor Town
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Siquijor, an island that feels like a dream. This land tour takes you through the most iconic stops on the island, from historic Spanish-era landmarks to the world-famous turquoise waterfalls.
Why is it called the "Mystic Island"?
Siquijor is known as the "Mystic Island" of the Philippines due to its ancient traditions of folk healing and deep-rooted legends. During the Spanish colonial era, it was called Isla del Fuego (Island of Fire) because of the eerie, glowing light seen from the sea—which was actually the glow of thousands of fireflies nesting in the island’s molave trees.
Today, that mystical charm remains in its peaceful atmosphere and preserved heritage.
Entrance Fees (2026)
Paliton Beach – ₱20 per person
Pitogo Cliff – ₱30 per person
Cambugahay Falls – ₱50 per person (₱50 for Unlimited Swing)
Old Enchanted Balete Tree – ₱20 per person
Lazi Convent Museum – ₱50 per person
Salagdoong Beach – ₱50 per person (₱25 Parking)
Video chapters:
00:00 Preview
03:09 Start of Tour
08:09 Paliton Beach
31:16 San Juan Town - Main Area
41:00 Pitogo Cliff
56:36 Old Enchanted Balete Tree
01:10:52 Hapitanan
01:16:11 Lazi Church & Convent
01:31:35 Lazi Town Proper
01:36:27 Cambugahay Falls
02:37:21 Maria Town Proper
02:43:41 Salagdoong Beach
03:20:17 Cang-Isok House
03:21:51 Lilbeth Pan Bisaya Bakery
03:27:54 Enrique Villanueva Town
03:36:10 Dumalaay Boulevard Larena
03:40:58 Larena Town Proper
03:50:15 Candanay Sur Beach Siquijor
03:59:45 Siquijor Town
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