Where to Stay in Siquijor: A Local’s Insider Tips on the Best Areas & Resorts
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Still confused on where to stay in Siquijor? I got you!

Siquijor, a tiny island in the Philippines, has been gaining popularity in the past few years. It has become a haven for travelers looking for a peaceful and unique escape.
The island attracts visitors with its beautiful beaches, lush greeneries, laid-back atmosphere, delicious local delicacies, and cultural experience.
But when it comes to finding the perfect place to stay, a little local knowledge can go a long way.
I’ve been to Siquijor more than once, perks of it being located a ferry away from my hometown, and I’ve also tried and visited a lot of resorts during those times.
So, let’s spill the beans on where to stay in Siquijor (I mean, the BEST places in Isla del Fuego).
I’ve also got the inside scoop on amazing hotels and resorts for every budget, plus local tips to help you pick the perfect spot.
Top Picks on Where to Stay in Siquijor
Coco Grove Beach Resort 🏝️ beachfront luxury resort
South Mountain Resort ⛰️ peaceful and a mountain resort
Aquamare Beach Camp Resort 🏕️ unique glamping resort
Where to Stay in Siquijor
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With six charming towns (Siquijor, San Juan, Lazi, Maria, Enrique Villanueva, and Larena), Siquijor Province offers a variety of experiences for every traveler.
The main accommodation options are concentrated in three areas: San Juan, Lazi, and the central area around Siquijor town.
Each location has its own unique charm, so choosing the right spot on where to stay in Siquijor depends on your travel style.
San Juan is a great place to stay, but driving at night can be tricky due to lack of street lights in some areas. Be extra cautious.
If you want to be near the port and other bigger establishments in the province, Siquijor town might be a better option.

📍 Best Resorts in San Juan
San Juan is the liveliest town on the island, known for its beautiful beaches, vibrant nightlife, amazing sunset, and abundance of restaurants and shops.
You can choose a lot of accommodations here or even do an on the spot booking on the same day with one of those places.
If you prefer to do more socializing during your trip and explore nearby areas, like a super short drive, you might want to stay in San Juan.
Here’s a breakdown of some fantastic resorts in San Juan:
Coco Grove Beach Resort ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Coco Grove Beach Resort in Siquijor offers a relaxed beachfront escape characterized by its 800-meter stretch of white sand and crystal-clear waters.
It provides comfortable accommodations, multiple swimming pools, dining options (I really love the food here!), and spa services.
You can enjoy water sports, explore the nearby Tubod Marine Sanctuary, or simply unwind amidst the resort’s tropical gardens. You can also see stunning sunsets here and the staffs are incredible.
South Mountain Resort ⭐⭐⭐⭐

South Mountain Resort offers a peaceful mountain escape in Siquijor with comfortable accommodations, a swimming pool, basic amenities, a great smiling staff, and some furry friends to welcome you (like Shakira, Justine, and Celine).
For a truly magical experience in this resort, keep an eye out for fireflies twinkling at night.
White Villas Resort ⭐⭐⭐

White Villas Resort provides a charming beachfront escape in Siquijor. This cozy resort caters to relaxation with its laid-back vibe, comfortable accommodations, and refreshing pool.
While the beach may not be ideal for swimming, it’s perfect for sunbathing or building sandcastles.
You can also explore the island on your own with motorbike rentals or join organized tours arranged by the resort.
Dolce Amore Resort ⭐⭐⭐⭐
This resort is another relaxing haven in Siquijor, enhanced by the convenience of an on-site Italian restaurant, which by the way is also a famous spot.
You can unwind by the pool, in the garden, or on the terrace, and the resort’s location in Paliton offers easy access to Siquijor town or even the obvious and well-known Siquijor tourist spot – the Paliton Beach.
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Isla de Paz Beach Resort 🥇
Another resort that caters to travelers looking for a simple and relaxing beachfront escape in Siquijor.
The resort prioritizes basic comfort and easy access to the beach, making it ideal for those who want to unwind amidst the beauty of Siquijor’s coastline.
Mandala Tribe Treehouses ⭐⭐⭐
Where to stay in Siquijor for a unique and unforgettable experience?
Consider staying in a handcrafted treehouse at Mandala Tribe Treehouses. This eco-friendly accommodation offers a unique blend of nature and comfort with the help of its friendly staff.
Jungle KingDomes Guest House 🥇
Another unique and eco-conscious escape for nature lovers in Siquijor is the Jungle KingDomes Guest House.
This property offers a comfortable place, a stunning jungle setting, a panoramic view, and very friendly and helpful staff.
It’s also less than 10 minutes away from Tubod Beach via tuk-tuk or motorcycle.
📍 Best Hotels in Lazi
Lazi, on the other side of the island, offers a peaceful and secluded experience. You can say that some of it’s popular attractions are more on the hill or mountanous side.
With majestic Siquijor waterfalls, historical sites, and a slower pace of life, Lazi is perfect for those looking for a relax trip and a connection with nature.
You can choose a balance of accommodation here, from the hill side area overlooking a panoramic view to a beachfront resort facing the calm waters.
The Gabayan Riviera ⭐⭐⭐⭐
This charming resort in Lazi offers comfortable rooms with stunning beachfront views, an onsite restaurant, a fitness center, and a friendly atmosphere.
Its location in the quiet and peaceful part of the island is what you can also look forward to other than the overall positive vibe and amenities of the place.
Lazi Beach Club ⭐⭐

Lazi Beach Club Resort is another Siquijor beach resort that provides a relaxing beachfront haven to visitors.
The place offers spacious accommodations with stunning views, an on-site pool, a restaurant, and a peaceful atmosphere that caters well to travelers looking for a tranquil escape.
The beach is also ideal for swimming and you can enjoy activities such as snorkeling and canoeing.
The resort’s location is on the quieter side of the island and you might experience poor signal reception but the silver lining is that you can disconnect entirely even for a day.
Hidden Valley 🥇
If you’re seeking a back-to-nature experience in Siquijor, Hidden Valley could be your perfect sanctuary.
This place is situated away from the hustle and bustle of tourist crowds. Its proximity to the Old Enchanted Balete Tree adds another layer of intrigue for nature enthusiasts.
Depending on your chosen room, you might be treated to a stunning sea view.
📍 Best Hotels in Siquijor (Central)
Siquijor town offers a central location for exploring the island. You’ll find a good mix of accommodation options here, from budget-friendly guesthouses to mid-range resorts.
Staying in this area also means a convenient access to the Siquijor port, the local market, and bigger establishments like local banks and Jollibee (we love this fast-food chain!).
Villa Marmarine Beach Resort ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Located at one of the Siquijor Beaches, Candanay Sur Beach, Villa Marmarine Beach Resort offers a relaxing beachfront escape with comfortable amenities and a touch of Japanese hospitality.
The on-site restaurant with Filipino and Japanese options, beautiful beachfront views, and a friendly atmosphere make it a good choice for travelers seeking a mid-range Siquijor getaway.
Infinity Heights Resort ⭐⭐⭐
Enjoy stunning panoramic views of the ocean and nearby coastline from Infinity Heights.
This resort located in the hills of Siquijor Island features modern rooms, a guitar-shaped infinity pool, a spa, and more.
This place caters to travelers seeking a luxurious and maybe more expensive escape on the island.
📍 Best Hotels in Other Areas of Siquijor
While San Juan, Lazi, and the central area offer the most accommodation options, other parts of Siquijor have their own unique charm and hidden gems.
I’ve already tried staying at Larena before in my friend’s house and as well as in a glamping resort. So, if you prefer a MORE secluded place, I suggest this three other towns of Siquijor.
Maria: Jelly Sea Resort 🥇

Located in the quiet town of Maria, Jelly Sea Resort sits on a 10-meter platform off Salagdoong Beach.
The resort boasts beautiful sunrise views over the water, a perfect way to start your day and enjoy the beachfront setting.
It also has a restaurant, 24-hour desk, comfortable rooms with each own balcony, and free breakfast. Activities like snorkeling and canoeing are also popular in this area.
Larena: Aquamare Beach Camp Resort 🥇

Aquamare Beach Camp Resort offers an affordable glamping experience in a peaceful location in Larena, Siquijor.
The comfortable dome tents, on-site amenities like a pool and restaurant, and serene beachfront setting make it a great choice for travelers looking for a unique and relaxing getaway on the island.
Enrique Villanueva: Kalachuchi Beach Resort ⭐⭐⭐
Enjoy a beachfront stay at Kalachuchi Beach Resort which offers comfortable rooms and easy access to the beach.
The place features a garden, a restaurant, and a swimming pool, and it also has a friendly staff that will cater to you throughout your stay.
This is a perfect place to stay in Enrique Villanueva for families and tourists who are looking for a quiet and peaceful retreat.
Why Do Tourists Visit Siquijor?

Many people like to visit Siquijor because it is a pretty island with nice beaches, clear water, and is cheaper and quieter than some of the touristy islands in the Philippines like Boracay and Coron.
You can also swim with fishes, sunbathe in the white sand beach, and watch beautiful sunsets here.
For someone who’s been to Siquijor for 3 times already (definitely going back), I haven’t even explored some of the well-known tourist spots in the island.
This province is also eco-friendly like it’s been discouraged to use plastics even in public markets. So make sure you bring your eco-bags and tumblers with you.
It also has majestic waterfalls, caves, and other nature-based tourist spots, so people who like nature go to Isla del Fuego too.
Some people believe special things happen on Siquijor, so they visit to try new experiences. The people who live here are very kind and make visitors feel welcome.
For example, we speak the same dialect but not in the same tone.
So, one time when I asked someone for direction, she had the hint that I’m not from Siquijor and instantly asked her friend to give me more details about the correct direction of the place.
Lastly, Siquijor is a calm place to relax and rest. I MEAN IT!

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How Safe is Siquijor?

Siquijor is usually a safe place to go.
But like anywhere, you need to be careful. Don’t walk alone at night or in quiet places.
Whenever I visit Siquijor, I try to avoid driving at night because some areas are not well-lit and there’s a probability of encountering stray dogs crossing the streets.
You should also learn about how people live there (if possible) and follow their rules.
Specially when driving a motorcycle, you need to wear your helmet all the time and make sure to bring a valid drivers license because there might be a surprise checkpoint in some highways.
If you use cars or other transportations within the island, make sure they are safe.
Finally, take good care of your things and be smart about who you talk to.
Frequently Asked Questions
Wrapping-Up: Where to Stay in Siquijor

There are lots of different places to stay in Siquijor. You can find fancy places, cheap places, unique accommodations, or really special ones.
It depends on what you really like. So, don’t hesitate! 😉
Start planning your Siquijor adventure and book your dream accommodation now. You deserve a relaxing and great stay in this island paradise.
🏝️ Travel Resources for Your Siquijor Trip
Here’s everything you need to book your trip to Siquijor—ferries, places to stay, local transport, and more.
How to Get to Siquijor – Book ferry tickets to Siquijor from Dumaguete, Bohol, or Cebu using 12Go, which shows updated routes, schedules, and prices from trusted ferry and flight operators.
Where to Book Your Stay – Find beach resorts, guesthouses, and budget hostels in San Juan or Larena through Booking.com, Agoda, Vrbo, or Airbnb, with options for every budget.
Getting Around the Island – Rent a motorbike (₱300–₱500/day), hop on a tricycle for short rides or full-day tours, or ask your hotel to arrange private transport for longer routes.
Book Tours and Activities – Explore waterfalls, caves, and beaches by booking guided experiences on Klook , GetYourGuide, or Viator, or simply ask locals once you’re on the island.
Stay Connected – Use an Airalo eSIM for reliable data, rent pocket WiFi from Klook if you’re in a group, or grab a Globe or Smart SIM card before you arrive.
Cash, ATMs, and Payments – Bring enough pesos before heading to the island, as ATMs are limited and card payments are rarely accepted outside major resorts.
Travel Insurance – Protect your trip with coverage from SafetyWing, HeyMondo, or World Nomads, especially if you’re riding motorbikes or joining outdoor tours.
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About the Author
Hi! I’m Kristine (aka KR). I’m the main developer of Philippine Hidden Gems. My work includes going to places to cover events and places that I’m happy to share with the readers.
Even though I’m an introvert who loves to read and stay indoors all the time, I love to travel outside the country (at least once a year) and nearby regions within PH.
My recent hobbies include learning Japanese culture and exploring the world of K-Pop as a Carat.
