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Craving an adventure packed with epic waterfalls, turquoise waters, island hopping, and legendary beach bars?  Then buckle up—this Cebu to Siquijor itinerary is your ultimate guide.

Be guided on your 7-day journey through adventure, food, nightlife, and relaxation, so you’ll experience the best of both islands without feeling rushed. So, what are you waiting for? Grab your back[ack and get ready for an unforgettable adventure!

How to Get from Cebu to Siquijor

Getting from Cebu to Siquijor is straightforward—no need to break a sweat! Check out the several options that suit different budgets and schedules.

Direct Cebu to Siquijor Ferry

  • Ferry Services: OceanJet Ferry, SuperCat, and Lite Shipping Lines Ferry Services offer direct routes from Cebu to Larena Port in Siquijor
  • Travel time: 4.5 hours
  • Cost: ₱1,200 – ₱1,500 ($22-$27)
  • Schedule: Once daily starts at 5:00 AM

Cebu to Siquijor via Dumaguete

  • Cebu to Dumaguete: (3.5–4 hours, ₱700 – ₱1,000)
  • Dumaguete to Siquijor: (1–1.5 hours, ₱250 – ₱500)

Fly from Cebu to Dumaguete + Ferry to Siquijor

  • Cebu Pacific flight to Dumaguete: 1 hour
  • Ferry from Dumaguete to Siquijor: 1–1.5 hours

Want to make your journey from Cebu to Siquijor seamless? Check out this ultimate transportation guide for detailed schedules, insider tips, and everything you need to know!

Cruise your way from Cebu to Siquijor, photo courtesy of Canva

Day 1: Welcome to Cebu – History, Markets & Street Food

Morning: Explore Cebu’s Historic Landmarks

  • Magellan’s Cross & Basilica del Santo Niño – Take a peek at the city’s Spanish-era history.
  • Fort San Pedro – Small but packed with charm. Perfect stop for a quick 30-minute visit!
  • Colon Street & Carbon Market – Dive into local life and try some budget-friendly Cebuano street food.

Afternoon: Temple Views & Foodie Stops

  • Taoist Temple – Peaceful temple + great city views 
  • House of Lechon – Skipping Cebu’s famous lechon? A crime!

Evening: Night Market & Cheap Eats

  • Sugbo Mercado – Get a wide variety of food: everything from grilled seafood to milk tea. 
  • Larsian BBQ – Classic Cebu-style street BBQ with loads of choices.

Where to Stay: You can opt to stay near Fuente Osmeña Circle or IT Park for easy access to food and transport.

Discover a piece of Cebu’s past, photo courtesy Canva

Day 2: Kawasan Falls & Moalboal Snorkeling

Morning: Chase Waterfalls

  • Hop on a bus or van to Badian (3 hours) and head to Kawasan Falls—Cebu’s most famous blue lagoon waterfall.
  • Feeling brave? Go canyoneering—jump, slide, and swim through the falls!

Afternoon: Moalboal Snorkeling

Just a 30-minute ride to Moalboal, and you’ll discover a stunning underwater world. Rent a snorkel and dive into:

  • The Sardine Run – Swim with thousands of sardines just off the beach.
  • Turtle Point – Spot sea turtles floating through the reef.

Evening: Beach Bonfire & Chill

Take a little break from adventures and unwind at White Beach. Grab a cheap beer, and swap travel stories with fellow backpackers. 

You’ll never run out of accommodation options—stay near Panagsama Beach for the best vibes!

Take this handy backpacker guide on where to stay in Cebu!

Soak in the beauty of Kawasan Falls, photo courtesy of Mad Monkey

Day 3: Relaxed Morning in Moalboal & Ferry to Siquijor

Morning: Easy Beach Time or Light Activities in Moalboal

  • Sleep in or have a slow breakfast by the beach.
  • Visit White Beach – A quiet spot for sunbathing and swimming.
  • Snorkel at Panagsama Beach – Catch a final glimpse of the sardine run or turtles.

Afternoon: Travel to Siquijor

  • Take the ferry from Cebu to Siquijor (refer to the transport guide above).
  • Arrive in Larena Port and head straight to your accommodation. 

Evening: Sunset Drinks & Beach Bars

  • Paliton Beach – The best sunset spot on the island.
  • Chekesh Bar and Restaurant – Casual dining experience that serves Filipino and Asian cuisine.

Where to Stay: Book a beachfront hostel in San Juan, the main backpacker hub.

Day 4: Waterfalls & Siquijor’s Mystical Side

Morning: Cambugahay Falls

Pretty sure you’ve already seen Siquijor’s most famous waterfall—Cambugahay Falls. Time to witness its beauty! Swim in crystal-clear pools and try the Tarzan swing for fun jumps into the water.

Afternoon: Siquijor’s Unique Attractions

  •  Old Enchanted Balete Tree – A 400-year-old tree with a natural fish spa under its roots. Isn’t it a unique experience?
  •  Lazi Church & Convent – A stunning Spanish-era landmark, one of the oldest in the country.

Evening: Food & Chill

  •  Dagsa Resto Bar – Serves fresh seafood and Filipino favorites with a beachfront vibe.
  •  Baha Bar – Cocktails, craft beer, and live music. This is your best spot!

Where to Stay: Book a cozy stay in Lazi for a quieter escape, surrounded by waterfalls and lush landscapes.

Dare to take the ultimate plunge into Cambugahay Falls, photo courtesy of Mad Monkey

Day 5: Cliff Jumping & Secret Beaches

Morning: Salagdoong Beach

Up for more adrenaline rush? Head to Salagdoong Beach and cliff jump from 7m to 10m platforms straight into the clear blue ocean.

Afternoon: Explore Siquijor’s Hidden Beaches

  •  Kagusuan Beach – For relaxing and sunbathing, head over to this secluded paradise.
  •  Secret Beach – Want a quiet, lesser-known spot? This is ideal for swimming and chilling with fewer crowds.

Evening: Siquijor Nightlife

  • El Kabron – A fun backpacker-friendly bar with cheap drinks and live music.
Cliff jump into Siquijor’s wild side at Salagdoong Beach, photo courtesy of Canva

Day 6: Apo Island Snorkeling (Optional Side Trip)

It’s time to level up your adventure with a day trip to Apo Island—one of the best places in the Philippines for snorkeling with turtles. Get mesmerized by vibrant coral reefs and thriving marine life!

Morning: 

  • Take the Siquijor to Dumaguete ferry (₱250–₱500 / $5–$9, 1–1.5 hrs). Transfer to Malatapay, Zamboanguita (₱50–₱100 / $1–$2 by tricycle, ₱300–₱500 / $5–$9 by van, 45 min).
  • Boat to Apo Island (₱3,500–₱4,000 / $62–$72 per boat, split among passengers, 30–45 min).

Afternoon:

Return to Dumaguete by afternoon.

Evening: 

Stay overnight in Dumaguete near Rizal Boulevard.

Glide alongside gentle sea turtles at Apo Island, photo courtesy of Mad Monkey

Day 7: Ferry Back to Cebu & Departure 

Morning:

Take the Dumaguete to Cebu ferry (₱700–₱1,000 / $12–$18, 3.5–4 hrs) OR fly to Cebu (₱3,000–₱5,000 / $52–$90, 1 hr, Cebu Pacific).

Afternoon:

Before you go, grab one last bite in Cebu—you deserve it! If you’re flying out, head to Mactan-Cebu International Airport. But if the adventure isn’t over yet, keep exploring another amazing spot in the Philippines!

Final Thoughts: Is Cebu to Siquijor Worth It?

If you’re all about epic waterfalls, incredible snorkeling, laid-back beach days, and wild nights with fellow backpackers, then the Cebu to Siquijor route is an absolute must! From adrenaline-pumping adventures to laid-back island vibes, this route has it all.

From swimming with turtles in Moalboal to cliff jumping in Siquijor, this trip is an unforgettable mix of adventure and island life.

So, what are you waiting for? Book the ferry, grab your backpack, and let the adventure begin.

More Itinerary Guides from Cebu to Siquijor

7 days in Cebu & Siquijor – by She Flies Somewhere

The Best Way to Get from Cebu to Siquijor: Tips, Tricks, and Recommendations – by Philippines Hidden Gems

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