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The Fluvial Parade of St. John the Baptist in Siquijor

The St. John the Baptist Fluvial Parade is celebrated every 24th of June in celebration of the 2nd devotion fiesta of Barangay Gabayan. It is an activity for the residents to showcase the ability, strength and endurance in boat racing sports, parlor games and the colorful fluvial parade. Because the Philippines is more of a Roman Catholic country by Spanish influence, many provinces here are doing the fluvial parade as part of their yearly devotion to the Gods.

Sinulog sa Tigbawan, Siquijor

The Sinulog sa Tigbawan is celebrated every 3rd Sunday of January in Siquijor, Philippines. A yearly fiesta celebration of the barangay’s Patron Sr. Santo Niño. It is done by a colored participation of contingents in bedecked costumes, choreographed movements, lively sounds of the sinulog beat in the streets and during the Sinulog showdown competitions. The Sinulog sa Tigbawan is concurrent with the Sinulog celebration in Cebu but the latter having more visitors and congregation.

Cambugahay Falls in Siquijor

Several years ago, Cambugahay Falls was not recognized by the Tourism Department of Siquijor in the Philippines because of its untidy area and unpleasant surroundings. Years after, the relentless efforts of the Local Government Unit’s of Siquijor especially the drive of its tourism authorities paid off. They have beautified the area and removed all  the displeasing things in Cambugahay Falls. Now, it is a breathtaking scenery of 3 levels of pool with pristine blue waters. Cambugahay Falls is in a secluded and relatively […]

Saging Festival in Siquijor

The Saging Festival is one of the many festivals in the island of Siquijor in the Philippines. It recognizes the importance of “saging” or banana in the lives of the people with its many uses. The story of how this plant came to exist is being depicted in dances during the fiesta of Lazi Town every May 15. It usually starts on May 8 with a variety of sports competitions and activities which includes Miss Teen Lazi Pageant, a variety show, dance competitions […]

Ilihan Cave in Siquijor, Philippines

Ilihan Cave is one of the many caves found in the island of Siquijor. It is one of the most visited by tourists because of its unique stone formation. The entrance of Ilihan Cave is like a coffin which one will get goosebumps when entering. It is about 20 to 30 minutes walk from the barangay road of Sitio Ilihan of barangay Simacolong. Ilihan Cave is located in the Municipality of Lazi in the southeast area of Siquijor island in the Philippines. It […]

  • Come! Discover the Philippines

    What makes the Philippines more than a usual holiday destination?

    Some say, when the Gods created the Philippine island, they liked it so much, they decided to create seven thousand more. That meant having over seven thousand different views of the sun, and many different beaches like Boracay, which is probably unlike anywhere you’ve ever been.

    They say that Gods took their time when they made this paradise. Having thousand of islands also meant that our wildlife and marine life are among the most diverse in the world.

    Even our history comes in many chapters, each one with the different theme. Our colors come in infinite forms and our melting pot of cultures contain more than the usual ingredients, so you can expect more than the usual festivals every year.

    We’re oriental, and were western too! That’s why no matter where you’re from, the Philippines will feel like home.

    Many come here to learn… and play. We just love taking the usual things further like honeymooning , relaxing, partying, and shopping. You haven’t seen a real bargain unless you shop here.

    And if we like to over do things here in the Philippines just imagine what it’s like, to be our guest!

  • It’s More Fun in the Philippines