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TAIPEI 101ELEPHANT MOUNTAINTHE BEST ICE
Before you get to Siquijor, you need to take a boat ride from Dumaguete port.
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Upon arriving at the port of Siquijor, you will instantly see white sands and crystal blue waters.
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We stayed at the Diamond Beach house, just about 5 minutes away from the port of Siquijor, we only paid Php 3,000 for two rooms. The rooms has one 1 queen size bed and 1 extra bed on the floor, and a balcony with a sea view.
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When we got settled at the resort me and my best friend did a little photo shoot for the gram hehe
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He's single by the way hehe
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After our mini shoot for the gram, we had lunch.
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We then rented a multi cab for a day that cost us
Php 3,000. Our first stop is San Juan beach, it was blazing hot that time so we decided to go to the next destination.
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Our 2nd destination is at a cold spring under a 400 year old tree that has fishes that nibbles on dead skin.
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While waiting for our ride we decided to have some coffee at Baletebistro right beside the cold spring.
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After having coffee we went to check out the souvenirs, located just downstairs from the restaurant.
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And I thought to myself, what a weird town. hehe
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Our next destination, I forgot the name of the falls. Okay, searched on google. The name of the falls is Cambugahay.
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Our last and final stop is at Salagdoong Beach. This Resort is quite famous here.
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Then we had dinner at this sea side, we were supposed to have dinner at San Juan where the restaurants are, but we were so hungry and decided to eat bbq by the road.
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Before heading back to the resort, we stopped by at this native store that sells native bread that is freshly baked! it was soo good.
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So sorry, it was too dark and we were in a hurry I forgot to take a picture of the name of the place, but just ask around I'm sure the locals know where to take you.
Here's a video of our trip! Enjoy!
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