Siquijor Insights You Won’t Google
Untold Travel Tips
Anna Macaraig
Philippines
✈️ Smart Flight & Travel Choices
Fly to Dumaguete first: The most practical route is Manila → Dumaguete (via Cebu Pacific or PAL). From Dumaguete, it’s a short ferry ride to Siquijor.
Avoid Cebu direct to Siquijor: While possible, flights + ferry connections are less reliable. Dumaguete is the smoother gateway.
Book morning flights: Seas are calmer earlier in the day, making ferry crossings more pleasant.
🚢 Booking Port Tickets
Buy ferry tickets in advance: Especially during weekends and holidays, ferries sell out. Locals often book at least a day ahead.
Go straight to the port office: Online booking isn’t always reliable. The ticket counters at Dumaguete Port or Siquijor Port are the safest bet.
Fastest option: OceanJet Fast Craft: 45 minutes to 1 hour. Daily departures from Dumaguete at 7:20 AM, 11:00 AM, 1:00 PM, and 7:10 PM. Fares: ₱350 (tourist/open-air), ₱580 (business class). check-in closes 30 minutes before departure. Schedule above is for reference only. It might change during holidays, peak season or weather conditions.
Arrive early: Boarding can be chaotic; being 45 minutes early saves stress.
🌿 Culture & Locals
Respect the mystique: Siquijor is known for healers and mysticism. Don’t mock or trivialize it, locals take pride in their traditions.
Greet with a smile: A simple “Maayong buntag” (Good morning in Cebuano) goes a long way.
Cash is king: ATMs are limited and often offline. Bring enough pesos before arriving.
🏝️ Secret Spots Only Locals Mention
Cantabon Cave: A raw, adventurous cave trek, not polished for tourists, but unforgettable.
Lugnason Falls: Less crowded than Cambugahay Falls, with a local vibe.
Secret beaches: Ask tricycle drivers about “hidden coves” near San Juan. They’ll point you to spots without signage.
Balete Tree Fish Spa: Skip the touristy pool and ask locals where the smaller, natural springs are nearby.
🍲 Local Cuisine
Torta de Siquijor: A local pastry, often homemade and best bought from small bakeries in town.
Budbud (sticky rice): Wrapped in banana leaves, perfect for breakfast.
Fresh catch dinners: Ask homestay owners or small eateries if they can grill the day’s catch. it’s cheaper and fresher than resort menus.
✅ DOs and ❌ DON’Ts
DOs
Rent a motorbike — it’s the best way to explore. The rental fees for motorbikes in Siquijor typically range from ₱300 to ₱700 per day, depending on the type of motorcycle. Helmets and safety gear are included in the rental. A standard driver’s license is typically sufficient for rentals.
Carry small bills (₱20, ₱50, ₱100) for tricycles and local shops.
Respect quiet hours — locals value peace, especially in rural areas.
DON’Ts
Don’t expect nightlife like Boracay: Evenings are calm and laid-back.
Don’t litter locals are protective of their environment.
Don’t haggle aggressively: prices are already fair compared to touristy islands.
🌅 Extra Local Wisdom
Sunset spots: San Juan coastline is unbeatable. Locals gather here casually, not at fancy bars.
Healing rituals: If curious, ask respectfully. Some healers welcome foreigners, but approach with humility.
Electricity & Wi-Fi: Power outages happen. Download maps offline and don’t rely on constant connectivity. Bring portable Wi-Fi or Esim with data coverage and power banks.
Siquijor Tourism Fb Page: Where to check for community updates, festivals, local government updates, etc.
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