Salagdoong Beach is one of the most frequented beach in Siquijor Island. With only a 10 pesos entrance on this government managed resort, one can enjoy the beaches’ crystal clear waters ad white sands along a scenic backdrop of limestones with olave tree outgrowths.

very pretty, a tropical paradise indeed.
ganda nindot kauuu bai ferdz! magaling kasi ang photographer
Very tropical … So serene naman.
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cool! super nice
i miss the beaches in pinas…especially now that i am experiencing subzero temperatures here in canada
Ferdz salamat sa pag visit mo sa province ko and posting the pictures on your blog and photo gallery…..hope you can visit the island again….
By accident na visit ko ang site ninyo. Thank you sa mga pictures. Napakaganda talaga ng country natin super natural ang beauty. May presentation ako sa ating bayan kaya i am proud to present sa group ko atmga judges dito sa france and at the same time to convince them to visit our place. Please send memore pictures to add to my presentation specially sa palawan, cebu at Davao. Goodluck and best wishes for this year 2008
Big kiss to all
une bien belle plage encore! tu me donnes des idées de ballades
What is an OLAVE tree?
How does one get to this island?
Dan
Olive? If yes, how are olive trees different between Europe and Philippines? Dan
ok bAY GANDA ANG PICTURE MO
ANG GALING TALAGA ANG PHOTOGRAPHER EH,,,,,,
nice
I’ve been here. It’s really nice. Wala pang tao masyado.
I think Siquijor has its own quiet mystic, above all the “mystical creatures” – rumors.
wants to visit there soon…
to truly experience its scenic natural beauty…
Sigue trabajando, great job!
I’ve been there..Hope to be back soon.!
very nice..i like the place