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Located in the quiet town of Maria in Siquijor, Salagdoong isn’t just a beach. It’s an experience. The beach has a resort-like setup but retains its rustic island charm. Its blue waters, coral seabed, and two adrenaline-pumping diving platforms make it a favorite among locals and tourists alike.



A decade later, it remains one of Siquijor’s most iconic stops.


Entrance Fees and Activity Rates (As of 2025)

To enjoy Salagdoong Beach, here’s what you’ll need to pay:

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Entrance Fee: ₱30 per person

Parking Fee: ₱20 (motorcycle), ₱40 (car)

Environmental Fee: ₱10 (sometimes collected at the municipal checkpoint)


Optional Activities


Cliff Diving: Free (included in entrance fee, but dive at your own risk)

Kayak or Float Rental: ₱150–₱250 per hour (rates may vary)

Room/Resort Use:
  • Rooms start at ₱1,000+ (depending on availability)

Day cottage rental: ₱300–₱500

Note: The Salagdoong Beach Resort has seen periods of partial closure/renovation in recent years, so some amenities may not be available depending on your visit.



How to Get to Salagdoong Beach

Salagdoong Beach is about 10 km from Lazi and 30 km from Siquijor town. It’s located within the Salagdoong Forest Reserve, known for its lush canopy and scenic drive.


From Siquijor Town or Larena


By Scooter:
  • Travel Time: 45–60 minutes
  • Rental: ₱300–₱400/day

By Tricycle:
  • Rate: ₱300–₱600 one-way, depending on distance and negotiation

Via Organized Tour:
  • Can be part of a coastal loop that includes Cambugahay Falls, Lazi Church, and more

From Lazi: Just a 15–20 minute ride east on the main road.

For hassle-free experience, you can book a full-day tour on Klook. Get up to 5% discount when you use JUANKLOOK on your next booking!


Best Time to Visit


Opening Hours: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily

Best Time:

  • Morning to early afternoon for calmer waves and fewer crowds

  • Dry season (November–May) is best for water activities

Visit before noon if you plan to cliff dive—tides are usually higher and safer


Compare Prices on Other Travel Apps

To make sure you are getting the best deals, always compare prices with other booking apps. Here are some of the top travel apps that I use frequently:

What to Bring & What to Wear



Essentials to Pack:

  • Snorkeling gear (the beach has a coral seabed)

  • Extra clothes and a towel

  • Waterproof bag or dry pouch

  • Food/snacks (limited stores depending on the season)

  • Cash for entrance and rentals

Recommended Outfit:


Here are some things you might consider bringing with you for your day tour / adventure:

Shopee is my go-to app for things I needed like the ones above. If you'd like discounts and vouchers, you may get the best offers here:

Travel Tips


Cliff diving is safe if done at high tide—check first before jumping.

The beach can get rocky—bring footwear you can swim in.

Take a moment to enjoy the scenic drive through Salagdoong Forest—it’s underrated!

Combine this stop with Cambugahay Falls and Lazi Church for a perfect southern Siquijor day tour.



Whether you’re a thrill-seeker or a beach bum, Salagdoong Beach delivers. I still remember the rush of my first dive and the salty breeze from the forest ride in. If you’re heading to Siquijor, don’t leave this place off your list—it’s got all the makings of a trip highlight.


Explore Siquijor!

This is part of my exploration in Siquijor Island in 2014. Here are the places I visited in the Isla del Fuego:
North Haven Lodge in Larena

Where to Stay in Siquijor

Here are some recommended accommodations:

  • Coco Grove Beach Resort – A luxurious beachfront resort in San Juan.

  • White Villas Resort – A mid-range resort with excellent amenities.

  • U Story Guesthouse – A charming, budget-friendly option with a relaxing vibe.

  • Infinity Heights Resort – Offers stunning hilltop views.

  • North Haven Lodge – Affordable lodging near Larena Port.

Salagdoong Beach Guide: Cliff Dives, Clear Waters, and Coral Shores in Siquijor


Located in the quiet town of Maria in Siquijor, Salagdoong isn’t just a beach. It’s an experience. The beach has a resort-like setup but retains its rustic island charm. Its blue waters, coral seabed, and two adrenaline-pumping diving platforms make it a favorite among locals and tourists alike.



A decade later, it remains one of Siquijor’s most iconic stops.


Entrance Fees and Activity Rates (As of 2025)

To enjoy Salagdoong Beach, here’s what you’ll need to pay:

Loading...

Entrance Fee: ₱30 per person

Parking Fee: ₱20 (motorcycle), ₱40 (car)

Environmental Fee: ₱10 (sometimes collected at the municipal checkpoint)


Optional Activities


Cliff Diving: Free (included in entrance fee, but dive at your own risk)

Kayak or Float Rental: ₱150–₱250 per hour (rates may vary)

Room/Resort Use:
  • Rooms start at ₱1,000+ (depending on availability)

Day cottage rental: ₱300–₱500

Note: The Salagdoong Beach Resort has seen periods of partial closure/renovation in recent years, so some amenities may not be available depending on your visit.



How to Get to Salagdoong Beach

Salagdoong Beach is about 10 km from Lazi and 30 km from Siquijor town. It’s located within the Salagdoong Forest Reserve, known for its lush canopy and scenic drive.


From Siquijor Town or Larena


By Scooter:
  • Travel Time: 45–60 minutes
  • Rental: ₱300–₱400/day

By Tricycle:
  • Rate: ₱300–₱600 one-way, depending on distance and negotiation

Via Organized Tour:
  • Can be part of a coastal loop that includes Cambugahay Falls, Lazi Church, and more

From Lazi: Just a 15–20 minute ride east on the main road.

For hassle-free experience, you can book a full-day tour on Klook. Get up to 5% discount when you use JUANKLOOK on your next booking!


Best Time to Visit


Opening Hours: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily

Best Time:

  • Morning to early afternoon for calmer waves and fewer crowds

  • Dry season (November–May) is best for water activities

Visit before noon if you plan to cliff dive—tides are usually higher and safer


Compare Prices on Other Travel Apps

To make sure you are getting the best deals, always compare prices with other booking apps. Here are some of the top travel apps that I use frequently:

What to Bring & What to Wear



Essentials to Pack:

  • Snorkeling gear (the beach has a coral seabed)

  • Extra clothes and a towel

  • Waterproof bag or dry pouch

  • Food/snacks (limited stores depending on the season)

  • Cash for entrance and rentals

Recommended Outfit:


Here are some things you might consider bringing with you for your day tour / adventure:

Shopee is my go-to app for things I needed like the ones above. If you'd like discounts and vouchers, you may get the best offers here:

Travel Tips


Cliff diving is safe if done at high tide—check first before jumping.

The beach can get rocky—bring footwear you can swim in.

Take a moment to enjoy the scenic drive through Salagdoong Forest—it’s underrated!

Combine this stop with Cambugahay Falls and Lazi Church for a perfect southern Siquijor day tour.



Whether you’re a thrill-seeker or a beach bum, Salagdoong Beach delivers. I still remember the rush of my first dive and the salty breeze from the forest ride in. If you’re heading to Siquijor, don’t leave this place off your list—it’s got all the makings of a trip highlight.


Explore Siquijor!

This is part of my exploration in Siquijor Island in 2014. Here are the places I visited in the Isla del Fuego:
North Haven Lodge in Larena

Where to Stay in Siquijor

Here are some recommended accommodations:

  • Coco Grove Beach Resort – A luxurious beachfront resort in San Juan.

  • White Villas Resort – A mid-range resort with excellent amenities.

  • U Story Guesthouse – A charming, budget-friendly option with a relaxing vibe.

  • Infinity Heights Resort – Offers stunning hilltop views.

  • North Haven Lodge – Affordable lodging near Larena Port.

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