How to get to Siquijor
Best places to stay in Siquijor
Siquijor is a stunning island, so your accommodation needs to match that vibe, right? Even on a budget you can enjoy sea views! Siquijor is a place for snorkelling, but also relaxation, so there are plenty of accommodations trying to maximise this — think luxury beach resorts where your bed is only seconds from the sea.
San Juan is the main hub of the island, offering plenty of accommodations, beautiful beaches and access to most of Siquijor’s tourist attractions.
Here are our favourite stays in Siquijor:
Nakabalo Guesthouse and Restaurant - Treating Yourself
Area: Cang Obao, San Juan — approx. 5-minute drive to the town centre
It will be hard to find a better view than the one at Nakabalo Guesthouse. The sunset from the infinity pool overlooking the jungle is magical. And after sunset, you can enjoy a fabulous meal in the on-site restaurant.
The rooms are special and incorporate nature into their design. Some of them also have private balconies with incredible sea views.
- Infinity pool
- Incredible views
- Spacious and unique rooms
- Delicious breakfast included
Double rooms start from $50 per night
Coco Grove Beach Resort - Treating Yourself
Area: Tubod, San Juan beachfront — approx. 5-minute drive to town proper and restaurants
This 5-star resort offers the ultimate level of luxury. You couldn’t get much closer to the beach than here — 10 steps and you’re in the water.
There are also three swimming pools including a kids’ pool, a relaxing pool with a jacuzzi and an Olympic-sized pool overlooking the beach. And there’s even a swim-up bar to sort you out with drinks and snacks without leaving that glorious water!
- Right by the beach
- Three swimming pools
- Incredible staff
- On-site spa
Double rooms start from $50 per night
Aquamare Beach Camp Resort - Mid Range
Area: Sandugan Larena — approx. 10-minute drive to Poblacion Norte town centre
The best way to describe this place is unique. They offer dome-shaped tents with all the luxury that you would expect from a normal room. Once you’ve drawn back the curtains on your dome and enjoyed the view, you can go for a morning swim at the private beach right in front of the resort.
Or spend your time splashing around in the pool and devouring the delicious food that’s served in the restaurant. Here you’ll be situated in the northern part of the island, away from the main tourist hub of San Juan.
- Dome-style glamping
- Private beach
- Delicious restaurant
- Swimming pool
Double rooms cost $30-$50 per night
Cliff Garden - Budget Friendly
Area: Tag-ibo, San Juan — approx. 5-minute drive to Tubod Beach
How does a room with a sea view sound to you? Perfect, right? Not many budget-friendly accommodations offer that kind of luxury.
Cliff Garden is decorated in a bohemian style which matches perfectly with the beach vibe. Nearby, you’ll find some great beaches for snorkelling.
- Bohemian vibe
- Guaranteed sea views
- On-site restaurant and bar
- Great hosts
Double rooms costs $15-$30 per night
Chekesh Casa - Budget Friendly
Area: Tubod, San Juan — approx. 10-minute drive to town centre and approx. 5-minute walk to Tubod Beach
Chekesh Casa is the place to stay if you’re looking for budget accommodation in Siquijor. The homestay is beautiful, but what makes people really fall in love with this place are the hosts. They are so welcoming and friendly that you’ll feel part of one big family.
The comfortable beds are perfect to roll into after you’ve enjoyed a delicious meal at the restaurant run by the hosts.
- Beautiful gardens
- Lovely rooms
- Amazing hosts
- Great restaurant
Double rooms costs $15-$30 per night
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Hello, We will have 3.5-4 weeks to travel in the Philippines starting mid April, coming from the U.S, can fly in to Manila or Cebu, but seems Cebu is easiest. We would like to then start in Boracay (sounds maybe too commercial, but would like to at lest see it) . From there, if possible go to (in whatever order makes easiest/quickest travel) Cebu to see waterfalls (Inambakan, Dao, Aguinid, Badia/Kawasan, Mantapuyan seem good), Siquijor, Bohol (don’t need to see tarsiers or spend time a lot of time at chocolate hills, more about beaches & waterfalls), Camiguin, then last spend a few days on Siargao, then back to Cebu or Manila just to catch a flight home. What order do you suggest to travel to these islands & what would be min . number of days to see the best water falls & beaches on each? Open to suggestions to drop, or skip something we listed. Would love to spend a lot of time in each place, but this will be overview until the next visit. Thank you for any suggestions!!
Hello Gina,
That sounds like a great itinerary! Let me try to answer your questions:
To start with, all flights from Manila to Siargao, will make a stop-over in Cebu. In addition, you can easilytravek from Cebu to Boracay. Conclusion -> Better fly on Cebu.
Regarding your visit to Boracay, I would recommend considering Bantayan as an alternative. It’s close to Cebu and offers similar beautiful beaches, but without the crowds. This will make your itinerary also easier. However, you will already see beautiful beaches during your visits to all of your other destinations, so I would personally leave it out of my itinerary.
The order of visiting the destinations I would recommend is:
Cebu – MoalBoal/Badian (2 days) – Siquijor (2-3 days) – Bohol (2-3 days) – Camiguin (2-3 days) – Cebu – (Bantayan/Boracay 5 days) – Siargao (5-7 days).
This would be a great itinerary for your first visit to Philippines. Of course Palawan is also a beautiful place to visit, but this would require another 7 days. Better save this Island for your next trip!
Safe travels!