Before leaving Siquijor, we decided to rent a tricycle so that we could go around the city.
Casa dela playa was a bit far from the city sights and getting their city tour is a bit expensive so we just opted to do this after check out ;)
First stop
Yes, this is all natural spring water.
You could take a dip here for free *awesome*
Next stop is the enchanted 400-year old balete tree!
This is basically the oldest and the biggest in Siquijor.
This magical spring emanates from the base of the tree and flows straight into a man-made pool ~wow!
Can you see the fishies?
Time for some fish spa action lol
#FeetSelfie haha
They don't like to clean my feet =/
I think my feet are too clean. The fishies are totally ignoring! hahaha
Another must-see is the Lazi Church.
Standing since 1884! Im sensing some UNESCO World Heritage listing soon lol
Across the street is the Lazi Convent.
The biggest convent in the Philippines and might be even in Asia(!)
I love how the branches of the acacia trees add some kind of dramatic effect to the picture haha
Then it was time for some beachin'!
We didn't have time to swim since we still had a return trip to Dumaguete in the afternoon.
So I just camwhored and frolicked around hihi
Not as astounding as some of the famous beaches here in Ph but still a lot better than the beach we had in Casa dela Playa.
Shell souvenirs :)
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