
Imagine waking up to the gentle lull of waves, stepping onto your private balcony, and watching the horizon turn a molten, fiery gold. At CBruce Beach Resort in San Juan, Siquijor, this isn’t a dream—it’s your daily routine. Here, the “mystical island” feels less like a legend and more like your own personal backyard.

You deserve a getaway that balances the raw, untouched beauty of the Philippines with the convenience of a home-away-from-home. Whether you’re chasing the perfect sunset or simply looking to recharge, CBruce offers the sanctuary you’ve been craving. Don’t wait for your dream to be fully booked—secure your slice of paradise today before the best rooms are snapped up by those who already know the secret.
Why CBruce Beach Resort?
- Unbeatable Sunsets: Situated on the white sands of Solangon, it is arguably the best spot on the island to witness Siquijor’s legendary orange-purple sunsets.
- True Comfort & Convenience: Choose between charming bamboo treehouses, cozy beachfront cottages, or spacious air-conditioned studios. With kitchenettes in many units, you have the flexibility to cook a quick breakfast or store your island finds.
- Connected Bliss: Don’t sacrifice your digital life for island time. Enjoy strong, reliable Wi-Fi that covers the grounds from the gate to the beach.
- Social & Serene: Whether you want to join the lively energy of the on-site Haroohay Bar & Restaurant or find quiet solitude by the pool, the resort adapts to your mood.
Traveler’s Decision Guide
Is this for you?
- Best For: Couples seeking a romantic hideaway, digital nomads who need reliable internet, and travelers who value a “homely” atmosphere over sterile, high-end hotel chains.
- Traveler Pro-Tip: If you’re a light sleeper, request a room away from the beachside bar area to ensure maximum tranquility.
Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
| Prime beachfront location in San Juan | Beach can be shallow/muddy at low tide |
| Excellent value for money | Limited dining menu (but many restaurants nearby) |
| On-site motorbike rental and pool | No elevator (stair access only) |
Island Essentials & Logistics
Transportation Tips
- Arrival: Most travelers arrive via ferry from Dumaguete to Siquijor Port. From the port, take a tricycle or arrange a shuttle with the resort.
- Getting Around: Rent a motorbike directly at the resort. It is the most efficient and cost-effective way to explore the 72km circumferential road.
Must-Visit Nearby Attractions
- Paliton Beach: Only 5 minutes away. The quintessential “Little Boracay” of Siquijor.
- Cambugahay Falls: The island’s crown jewel—turquoise cascades perfect for swimming and rope swinging.

This multi-tiered paradise is famous for its refreshing, milk-blue pools and the iconic rope swings that let you channel your inner Tarzan. Whether you are looking to plunge into the cool waters, snap the ultimate travel photo, or simply relax to the sound of cascading waterfalls, Cambugahay is a bucket-list destination you cannot miss.
Pack your swimwear and get ready for the ultimate island adventure. Siquijor is waiting for you!. Photo by Wikimedia
- Capilay Natural Spring Park: Located in the town center of San Juan for a quick, refreshing dip.
3-Day “Magic of Siquijor” Itinerary
- Day 1: Arrival & Sunset Vibes. Check in, grab a motorbike, and head to Paliton Beach for your first island sunset. Dinner at Dagsa Restobar.
- Day 2: Waterfalls & Mysticism. Head to Cambugahay Falls early (before 9 AM) to beat the crowds. Visit the Old Enchanted Balete Tree for a fish spa, then spend the afternoon snorkeling at Tubod Marine Sanctuary.
- Day 3: Nature’s Wonders. Explore the depths of Cantabon Cave or hike the trails of Mt. Bandilaan. End your trip with a relaxing massage near the resort.
FOMO Factor: Don’t Miss the Festivals
If your travel dates align, you’ll witness the island at its most vibrant. Expect street parades, local feasts, and hospitality like nowhere else:
- Bugwas Festival (San Juan): August 27–28. The heart of the action!
- Dilaab Festival (Siquijor town): October 3–4. A spectacular cultural display.
Note: Siquijor is a cash-heavy island. While the resort offers great value, ensure you have enough Philippine Pesos for local markets and entrance fees at waterfalls.
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