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Thursday, 17 October 2019

Salagdoong Beach, Siquijor

Salagdoong Beach

About Salagdoong Beach

Located in Maria, Siquijor, Salagdoong Beach is one of the island’s most popular seaside destinations, famous for its powdery white sand, turquoise waters, and exciting cliff-diving spots. Surrounded by lush greenery and equipped with family-friendly amenities, it’s the perfect mix of adventure and relaxation. Whether you’re here to swim, snorkel, or simply enjoy the laid-back island vibe, Salagdoong Beach is a must-visit gem in the “Island of Fire.”

Salagdoong Beach, Siquijor
Salagdoong Beach
Salagdoong Beach

Also, Salagdoong has two cliff jump stations that you can try. The ambience in the area is relaxing because of the man-made landscape, which is also picture-perfect. Your day will end with a stunning sunset, with the cool sea breeze blowing. Also, this beach is a prominent destination in Siquijor, so tourists are expected to visit it.

How to Get to Salagdoong Beach

Book a flight to Dumaguete City or Bohol. I highly recommend Manila to Dumaguete Airport because it's cheaper. From the airport, charter a tricycle to Dumaguete Port. Then, a fast craft ferry to Siquijor. If in Tagbilaran, ride a shuttle bus to Island City Mall (ICM), then charter a trike to the port. Ride a ferry to Siquijor. Charter a habal-habal to Salagdoong Beach.

Siquijor's main tourist spots and destinations are accessible via a habal-habal. Referred by a friend, I met Kuya Leo, a habal-habal driver who brought me to these stunning places. You can contact him on Ph: 09354434400.

Summary

A trip to Siquijor wouldn’t be complete without experiencing the natural beauty and thrill of Salagdoong Beach. From its inviting waters and scenic shoreline to the adrenaline-pumping cliff jumps, the beach captures the essence of an unforgettable island escape. Whether you’re an adventure seeker or a traveler in search of peace, Salagdoong offers the perfect seaside experience that makes Siquijor truly special.

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