
Siquijor’s Majestic Waterfall: The Cambugahay Falls
by Rjay Reyes on June 12, 2014Siquijor is known for its mystic and mystery, an island province situated in the Central Visayas region. Used to be known as Isla del Fuegu (Island of Fire), it is said that the island province is shrouded with mysticism and tranquility. The island is also infamous for its very rich natural beauty which includes many pristine beaches and jaw-dropping landscape.
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Experience Magical Moments in Siquijor
by Jhaypee Guia on August 3, 2012Called Isla del Fuego or the "Island of Fire" during the Spanish colonial period, Siquijor is commonly associated with mystic traditions that the island's growing tourism industry capitalizes on. The whole island of Siquijor was declared a marine reserve and tourist zone in 1978 by virtue of Proclamation No. 1810. As such, the island-province will be developed into a major tourist destination under the supervision of the Philippine Tourism Authority.
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The Many Reasons to Visit Tulapos Marine Sanctuary in Siquijor
by Jane Dacumos on July 12, 2012Even though Siquijor is a small city in Central Visayas, it still takes pride in the fact that it is surrounded with the splendor of nature, lending an exquisite charm to this provincial capital. Of all its many attractions, the Tulapos Marine Sanctuary in Tulapos, Enrique Villanueva, continues to draw visitor to its unique sights and its endeavor to protect the environment.
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San Isidro Labrador Parish Church and Convent
by Jane Dacumos on July 12, 2012Billed as Isla Del Fuego or the "Island of Fire" during the Spanish colonial period, Siquijor is commonly associated with mystic traditions that the island's growing tourism industry capitalizes on.
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