Siquijor Cliff Jumping & Tulapos Marine Sanctuary Snorkeling
About this tour
The northern coast of Siquijor is lined with dramatic limestone formations — the same geology that created Cambugahay Falls — and where these cliffs meet the sea, the water is deep, clear, and irresistibly inviting. Cliff jumping is a Siquijor institution: locals have been leaping off these formations for generations, and the designated spots range from accessible 3-metre platforms to more committed 8-metre jumps for those who need to prove something to themselves.
The adrenaline session is followed by a complete change of pace at Tulapos Marine Sanctuary. Declared a protected zone by the local barangay in the 1990s, this reef section on the island's north coast has recovered to become one of Siquijor's richest snorkeling areas. Sea turtles are resident and regularly seen at the shallow feeding grounds, the coral coverage is exceptional for an area this accessible, and the fish density — schools of jacks, groups of parrotfish, solitary Napoleon wrasse — is genuinely impressive.
The combination of cliff jumping and reef snorkeling makes for a morning that covers both the visceral thrill of freefall and the meditative calm of an underwater world. Both experiences are quintessentially Siquijor — raw, real, and entirely crowd-free on most days. Book via Klook for a guide who knows the safe jumping spots and the best snorkel routes through the sanctuary.
Highlights
- ✓Cliff jumps from 3–8 metre limestone platforms into clear turquoise sea
- ✓Snorkel the Tulapos Marine Sanctuary's thriving protected reef
- ✓Sea turtle sightings at the shallow feeding grounds
- ✓Dense reef fish life — jacks, parrotfish, Napoleon wrasse
- ✓Local guide who knows every safe jumping spot on the coast
- ✓Adventure and nature in a single half-day experience
What's included
- ✓Bangka or transport to cliff jumping sites and Tulapos sanctuary
- ✓Local guide for cliff jumping and snorkeling
- ✓Snorkeling gear (mask, fins, vest)
- ✓Instant confirmation via Klook
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