(Siquijor) - Located 10 kms. from the town of Siquijor. visitors endure about an hour-and a-half of walking thorugh little streams, small waterfalls while dodging hanging stalactites and protuding stalagmites. A spring and pool awaits the visitor at the accessible limit of the cave, providing a cool respite. Inspite its reputation as the most well-known cave in the province, no one has ever explored to its very end.
The highest point in the province, rising 557 meters above sea level, the park which coversn an entire area of the former Siquijor Reforestation Project is home to numerous endemic flora nad fauna. Other attractions in the area include a shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes, the way of the Cross, five natural springs and caves.
(Lazi) - reputed to be the biggest and among the oldest convents in the country, it has been declared a historical landmark by the Philippine Historical Commission.
(Maria) - Located 6 kms. northeast of Maria. an idyllic hideaway tucked in a covge, fine white sand covers the shoreline and a nearby islet provides a good vantage point of the beachfront area.
(San Juan) - A natural spring-fed swimming pool situated in the town proper.
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SAINT FRANCIS DE ASSISI CHURCH
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(Poblacion, Siquijor, Siquijor) - Was administered by secular priest on February 1, 1783 and the construction of this stone church was initiated by P. Setten, a secular, and it was managed by P. Alonso de los Delores during the period of 1795-1831.
(E. Villanueva) - Opened in 1986, the sanctuary covers 14 ha. of beaches, mangroves and coral reefs. Tulapos Marine Sanctuary contains abundant species of fish, corals and other underwater life.
(Tigbawan, Lazi) - visitors may choose from either a river or forest trek to get to the waterfalls. Secluded and relatively underexplored, the waterfalls beckon trekkers for a refreshing dip.