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Charisma Beach Resort
4.1/55 Reviews
This resort is a gem for it is not common to have backpacker-friendly places that offer the resort experience. Located right in front of Solangon Beach but when tide is too low for dipping, there is a swimming pool where you can hang out. There are hammocks too if you are in the mood for lounging. There's a restaurant serving food and beer. If you want options though, other resorts are within walking distance and accessible along the beach. Staff are friendly and ready to answer questions about boat schedule, tours and even laundry service (priced at Php60/kg). Most of their accommodation are cottages but one big room is converted into a dorm with shared shower and toilet that are kept clean. Room is well-ventilated but there are stand fans if you have low tolerance for heat. Unlike typical hostels though, they do not have outlets/light in each bed. Siquijor mostly operates on cash but this is one of few places that accept GCash.
Kalachuchi Beach Resort
4.5/515 Reviews
Coco can't book it. I don't think it can be called a resort here. It is actually a six-bedroom homestay, not worth the price. The ants and mosquitoes rebelled in the house that stayed the first night. The bathroom was blocked by water and the toilet was blocked. There was no waiter after eight in the evening. Until dawn, fortunately, there was room available. Fall asleep. Wi-Fi only has a strong signal in a pavilion in the grass. It is called an ”Internet cafe” and cannot be received in the room. Commenting that the hotel has a beach, abandoned the Infiniti Heights Hotel, and found that the beach was difficult to say, as shown in the figure. Later I went to Infiniti for lunch, a little regretful to give up. The only thing that felt good was the hotel meals, which were really great and I liked the chef! It ’s delicious and beautiful with your eyes closed! Baton! Burrito is super recommended! Overall, sober. I sincerely ask everyone to comment some more true and appropriate!
Infinity Heights Resort
4.7/517 Reviews
Stayed 4 nights in bungalow with Mountain View. We were walk-ins. Something went wrong with our online reservation but they were able to accommodate us. Gary, Cristy and manager Gretchen were very good hosts. The resort has an infinity pool, full bar, modern decor rooms and a good menu. I rate most places on the quality of their towels. I see this as the only thing to improve but everything else more than made up for it. Gary and Cristy are amateur musicians like myself. Tho we did not have much playing in common, its always great fun to share songs and interest. Would love to return
White Villas Resort
4.1/513 Reviews
The resort is very quiet as a whole, and the rooms are super clean and beautiful
First Baby Bytes Guest House
4/53 Reviews
I'm a frequent traveler, and this is one of the best budget hotel that I've stayed. The staff are warm and friendly, the food is great, good amenities, and very flexible management. Free WiFi that actually works, just a stone's throw away from convenience store, market, drug store, bakery, restaurant/burger/pizza, etc. I am sure to be back there once more for a truly worry free stay.
Royal Cliff Resort
4/57 Reviews
I normally do a pretty good job of scouting out the reviews and picking a place to stay; however, I feel like I didn’t do very well this time. I was looking for something close to the Marine park and this place met those requirements. Cute cabin, quick to respond through Booking, great beach access and good snorkeling, close to many restaurants along the road. A couple chairs to sit on and a nice bench was part of the interior. The sunsets are beautiful but make sure you bring bug lotion. Nice signs to warn you that the coconuts might fall on your head. Thankfully the room had a fan to move the air at night. Small bottles of water and soft drinks in frudge to purchase. There is a nice grocery store just past the yummy Napoli Caffee where you can get drinks and snacks. The owner is very nice and the staff is very pleasant. While the unit was OK, the mattress was just a 3” well used foam pad on a wooden bed platform (two twin foam pads). So, no great sleeps over the 5 nights. No hot water (but it is tolerably cool), toilet seat was not secured to the toilet (but it was chained), no shampoos and just one little bar of soap for the sink and shower. No hair dryer for those of you that need one daily. Bath towels should have been replaced about a year ago and no hand towels (unless requested multiple times) or wash cloths. The pillows are some type of lumpy foam chunks - but at least it wasn’t flat as a pancake (throw pillows look like they have never been cleaned). When we needed to they were never around, so ask before about 5pm if you need something. Yes, they sweep the leaves but maintenance is lacking. Walkways are overcrowded by plants and they are very slick when it rains - be cautious. Internet is abysmal (best at the “Park your broom” sign). No fresh water shower to knock off the sand after you snorkel. We were there 5 nights (booked for 6 but the weather caused a delay) and our room was never serviced. We had a clothesline with us so we were able to hang the towels every day to dry. Would have been nice to at least had the unit swept once and a towel refresh and the rubbish bin on the front porch emptied (this would reduce their ant issue). We had coffee a couple times in the morning but went next door to República to eat-breakfast and dinner (fantastic food) - and they have free 5g wifi. We only saw a couple of people eating breakfast here and never saw anyone having dinner. If your budget is tight, then this place would be fine. This is about a 2 star hotel - not a resort. Note: we did speak with the owner as we were leaving to share our concerns. She claimed we should have had fresh towels each day and refresh is by request. Supposedly they also keep a stack of fresh towels at the kitchen area. We never saw them but they could have been there. We suggested they provide an info sheet in each room regarding their services that they provide- not an impossible task since they only have 6 rooms.

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Highest Price£186
Lowest Price£9
Number of Reviews190
Number of Hotels62
Average Price (Weekdays)£43
Average Price (Weekends)£43

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Book hotels in Siquijor via the Trip.com website or app, it's easy and hassle-free. New and popular hotels in Siquijor recommended by Trip.com. Siquijor is a quiet city. You'll definitely feel relaxed during your visit. You can plan a day tour in Siquijor.

There is no civilian airport in this city. You can visit a nearby city first, and then head to Siquijor using other means of transportation. Although there aren't any airports or train stations, visitors can come to the city via bus or other means of transportation.

Siquijor is not a tourist city, so the hospitality industry there isn't very well-developed. Many hotels can only be booked on location. Unique local hotels in Siquijor provide guests a unique and fresh feeling. Salamangka Beach and Dive Resort is one of the most popular hotels in Siquijor. One Sunset View Resort Siquijor is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

There are quite a few famous attractions in downtown Siquijor, such as San Isidro Labrador Convent. The most famous attractions locally are Sea Shell Museum and Souvenir Shop, Apo Diver Center.

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