
The island of Siquijor, in the Visayas region of the Philippines, is known for its shamans that will cast a spell upon you. Well, I was definitely caught in one of those spells while on this majestic island. From the scuba diving to coral churches, I was impressed with every turn.
Our trip started with a relatively easy commute to our resort. Our flight left Manila at 7am, we arrived in Dumaguate at 8:15am with a driver waiting for us upon our arrival whom shuttled us to our ferry which left at 10:30. The ferry (GL Express), although small and cramped, was a smooth ride and we arrived in Siquijor port at about 11:45. Again, a driver was waiting for us at the port and shuttled us to the Coco Grove Beach Resort, after a short stop at the liquor store of course, where we would stay for the next 4 nights.
Arriving at our destination before 1pm made it feel like we gained a day of vacation time. The Coco Grove Resort is by far the nicest beach resort that I have ever stayed at, and it was about $75 a night. We were greated with a chalkboard sign and sweet tea welcoming us to the resort. After a short introduction, we were escorted to our room which was an immaculate beach bungalow tucked behind a coconut grove. We were set a little away from the beach, but the ocean was visible from our porch and the trees provided excellent shade.
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| Just cooling off |
The rest of our first day was spent swimming in the beach side pool and strolling the beach for shells and other creatures. That night we had dinner with a group of friends (thanks Leightons and Lefebvres) that happened to be staying at the same hotel, and we celebrated Priscilla's birthday. Our meals were quite tasty: a blackened chicken for me, and Anna had a seared mahi-mahi, and we both enjoyed a couple of cocktails to kick off our vacation.
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| Our private marine sanctuary |
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| Sunsets, Sunsets, Sunsets Everywhere |

Day 2 included a boat trip to Apo Island to snorkel with loggerhead turtles. We boarded a yacht at about 8:30 am and headed off. The seas were calm and the views beautiful as we entered Apo Bay.
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| Dolphins joined us to and from Apo Island |
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| You don't even need a mask it's so clear |
The only problem was that our engine died about a kilometer from our destination so a small boat had to shuttle us to the island. This process took about 1/2 hour and once we finally arrived at our snorkeling destination there was only 1/2 hour left to swim with the turtles. Anna and I taking turns left us with only about 15 minutes a piece, but it was amazing swimming with century old creatures that were truly graceful underwater. The snorkel rush was due to a lunch awaiting us at Coco Sunset resort which although was short on food, tasted great. After lunch we loaded back up and went to our second snorkel destination. Again, we only had 1/2 hour to snorkel, but again the snorkeling was amazing. So many fish, coral, and other life that left my mind agape.
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| Everyone's ready to see some turtles |
We left Apo Island as the sun was setting providing a stunning view in the distance.
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| Fairwell Apo |
We decided to explore the island a bit on our third day. So, we walked outside and hired a trike for the day for a cost of 1000php (about $22). Although this was a little expensive, it was 1/2 of what the hotel charged for a tour of the island. We asked the driver to take us up to the top of Bandila-an Mountain.
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| Um..Where are the steps |

This was amazing. The ride up the mountain led us through small barangays where the local shamans reside along with large tracts of forest. As we approached the top, our driver asked us to get out and walk for a bit, as the road was to slick with moss to pass. A bit bewildered, we did as asked and enjoyed the quiet and fresh air so much that we continued our walk for another 1/2 hour or so until we reached the summit. Once there, we gingerly ascended a rickety, stair-missing tower to soak in an unabated 360 degree view of the island.

Seeing water in every direction reminded me of where we live and the beauty that it holds.
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| Shane's blown away |
On our way down the mountain we stopped at a butterfly farm, and met the first eco-conscious person of our stay. He had a beautiful farm overlooking the valley and ocean below, and was trying to reestablish a dwindling butterfly population. Along with his procreating efforts, he also was working to inform local farmers of the harms of pesticide use on their crops. All 3 of us loved the butterflies fluttering by and around our heads. We also were able to hold a stick bug...they're stronger than they look.
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| Rosemary's Dinner Playmate |
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| YUM!! ($4) |
We enjoyed a simple lunch in Siquijor town after checking out the coral stone church and bell tower. After lunch we strolled through the bustling downtown, and enjoyed the energy of this small city. All 3 of us were worn out once we returned to our hotel, and ended the day with a quick swim and dinner at a restaurant just outside the hotel grounds (about 1/2 the price of the hotel food).
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| Po-o River |
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| Enjoying a natural pedicure |
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| That's me and Rosemary at bottom left |
Having enjoyed our trike ride so much the previous day, we hired our same driver for day 4. We decided to go around to the opposite side of the island, stopping at a 400 year old enchanted banyan tree, a waterfall, and an art camp.
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| Coral Church Lazi |
We enjoyed the waterfall and banyan tree with feet eating fish, but the day wasn't quite as enjoyable as the previous day's journey.
We did get a chance to view some beautiful rice field along the way.
The highlight of my day however, was my first Philippine diving adventure. After having not been diving for over 10 years, I was a bit nervous at first, but quickly eased into the underwater world. This was the most amazing dive of my life. The colors of the fish and corals were otherwordly. Some of the highlights of the trip were: ghost shrimp, sweet lips, loggerhead, immature eel, ghost pipe fish, puffer fish, feather coral, and granulated sea stars. I surfaced with a renewed vigor to continue diving and exploring the natural beauty of the seas around us. The girls enjoyed more time splashing in the water and watching the sunset as I dove.
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| We were treated to a spectacular sunset each night |
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| Chocolate Drop |
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| Sometimes a foot cleaning station is just more fun |
Our final 1/2 day on the island was spent snorkeling and swimming in the hotel pool. We left the resort thinking that we should have stayed another night or two. Everything that we did while on the island of Siquijor left us spellbound and we yearned for more...maybe the shamans of Siquijor really do exist.
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| A view of Siquijor as we left |
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| Enjoying the waters with my girl |