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Tubod Marine Sanctuary — Attraction in San Juan

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Tubod Marine Sanctuary
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Nearby attractions
Tubod Beach
Philippines
Marelle's Seashell Museum
Siquijor Circumferential Rd, Siquijor, Philippines
Nearby restaurants
Salamandas Restaurant
Coco Grove Beach Resort, San Juan, 6227 Siquijor, Philippines
Sunset Restaurant
Orchid Villa, San Juan, 6227 Siquijor, Philippines
Tagbalayon restaurant
4GV5+VW7, San Juan, Siquijor, Philippines
Chekesh Casa
4GV5+XM9, San Juan, Siquijor, Philippines
Carenderia De Seanlhyan Fast Food
4GV5+VW7, San Juan, Siquijor, Philippines
Fuego Island Private Resort/Bar, Restaurant, Guest house
San Juan, Siquijor, Philippines
Marelle's Restaurant & Bar - Giftshop
San Juan, Siquijor, Philippines
Tambayanan Cafe-FaD Barn
San Juan, Siquijor, Philippines
Resto @ Casa Coco
4GR7+544, San Juan, Siquijor, Philippines
EL FLAMENCO CAFE | Breakfast. Brunch. Coffee. Starlink
4GW4+WCG San Juan, Siquijor Maite, San Juan, 6227 Siquijor, Philippines
Nearby hotels
Coco Grove Beach Resort
Casa Coco, Siquijor Circumferential Rd, San Juan, Siquijor, Philippines
MIKI's Guest House
Sea Breeze, Near Cocogrove Beach Resort, San Juan, Siquijor, Philippines
Coco Sunset Beach Resort
Siquijor Circumferential Rd, San Juan, 6227 Siquijor, Philippines
Tagbalayon Lodging House
4GV5+VW7, San Juan, Siquijor, Philippines
Kwartos Guest House
San Juan, Siquijor, Philippines
Almare guest house
San Juan, 6227 Siquijor, Philippines
Zara's Casa Rental
San Juan, Siquijor, Philippines
FIG Sunset View Resort
San Juan, 6230 Siquijor, Philippines
Fuego Island Guest House - San Juan SIQ
Siquijor Circumferential Rd, Brgy. Tubod, San Juan, 6227 Siquijor, Philippines
Salamya Guesthouse
San Juan, 6227 Siquijor, Philippines
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Tubod Marine Sanctuary
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Tubod Marine Sanctuary

Philippines
4.4(87)
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Outdoor
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Family friendly
Pet friendly
attractions: Tubod Beach, Marelle's Seashell Museum, restaurants: Salamandas Restaurant, Sunset Restaurant, Tagbalayon restaurant, Chekesh Casa, Carenderia De Seanlhyan Fast Food, Fuego Island Private Resort/Bar, Restaurant, Guest house, Marelle's Restaurant & Bar - Giftshop, Tambayanan Cafe-FaD Barn, Resto @ Casa Coco, EL FLAMENCO CAFE | Breakfast. Brunch. Coffee. Starlink
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Nearby attractions of Tubod Marine Sanctuary

Tubod Beach

Marelle's Seashell Museum

Tubod Beach

Tubod Beach

4.2

(153)

Open 24 hours
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Marelle's Seashell Museum

Marelle's Seashell Museum

4.8

(127)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Explore hidden Siquijor
Explore hidden Siquijor
Mon, Dec 29 • 7:30 AM
San Juan, 6227, Central Visayas, Philippines
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Nearby restaurants of Tubod Marine Sanctuary

Salamandas Restaurant

Sunset Restaurant

Tagbalayon restaurant

Chekesh Casa

Carenderia De Seanlhyan Fast Food

Fuego Island Private Resort/Bar, Restaurant, Guest house

Marelle's Restaurant & Bar - Giftshop

Tambayanan Cafe-FaD Barn

Resto @ Casa Coco

EL FLAMENCO CAFE | Breakfast. Brunch. Coffee. Starlink

Salamandas Restaurant

Salamandas Restaurant

4.4

(116)

Click for details
Sunset Restaurant

Sunset Restaurant

4.3

(90)

$

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Tagbalayon restaurant

Tagbalayon restaurant

4.5

(129)

Click for details
Chekesh Casa

Chekesh Casa

4.4

(152)

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Reviews of Tubod Marine Sanctuary

4.4
(87)
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5.0
15w

We visited March 2025. Honestly, Tubod wasn’t our first choice. We first tried Tulapos and Caticugan Marine Sanctuary, but since it was high tide that time, snorkeling wasn’t possible dahil masyadong rough yung alon. So Tubod ended up as our “last choice” just to make sure we got to snorkel that day. Surprisingly, we were not disappointed at all in fact, it turned out to be such a great experience!

We saw a sea snake and even a huge sea turtle (pawikan) which a lot of people were also excited about. The guides were funny, entertaining, and very helpful. Their policy also felt very safe and organized. usually one guide per two people, but if you can afford it, they even recommend one guide per person for a better experience.

The only minor downsides that parking is a bit limited, and the entrance to the sanctuary is quite small and a little tricky to find. But once you’re in, it’s totally worth it.

Overall, we loved the experience and would definitely...

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1.0
29w

The coral and marine life were great. The guide was terrible. There were 2 of us and he left me within 5 minutes while I was doing some underwater videoing. I looked up and couldn't see him or my partner, they had carried on swimming, not waited for me, and I couldn't see where they were so I had to swim back to shore and managed to see them as far out as they could possibly get. I tried swimming back out to them but with the current I got tired and made the sensible choice to swim back to shore again. Absolutely appalling behavior by the guide Zero stars for him and what could have been an immensely enjoyable time snorkeling was completely ruined. Very lucky I didn't panic and drown. His excuse "you swim off." No I didn't. I was literally videoing underwater for 5 minutes. And isn't the job of a guide to be there for you, to check your whereabouts if you get in trouble. Especially at a rate of 300 pesos for one hour. Hope he...

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2.0
23w

We came here to snorkel, paid the entrance fee and rented fins. Sadly, the experience was disappointing…

The beach had visible trash, and underwater we saw plastic and damaged coral—inside an area labeled a “marine sanctuary.” If the plastic on the shore isn’t even removed, it’s hard to understand where the conservation fee is going.

Meanwhile, groups were brought in with life jackets and guides, many stepping on the coral, clearly unaware of the damage. It didn’t feel like marine protection—it felt more like mass tourism under an eco-friendly label.

We came to Siquijor mainly for snorkeling, and although the island is undeniably beautiful, this aspect has been a real letdown. As experienced snorkelers who genuinely care for the ocean, we found this disheartening…

We truly hope this place can live up to its potential—as a real sanctuary, not...

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Gley lojaGley loja
We visited March 2025. Honestly, Tubod wasn’t our first choice. We first tried Tulapos and Caticugan Marine Sanctuary, but since it was high tide that time, snorkeling wasn’t possible dahil masyadong rough yung alon. So Tubod ended up as our “last choice” just to make sure we got to snorkel that day. Surprisingly, we were not disappointed at all in fact, it turned out to be such a great experience! We saw a sea snake and even a huge sea turtle (pawikan) which a lot of people were also excited about. The guides were funny, entertaining, and very helpful. Their policy also felt very safe and organized. usually one guide per two people, but if you can afford it, they even recommend one guide per person for a better experience. The only minor downsides that parking is a bit limited, and the entrance to the sanctuary is quite small and a little tricky to find. But once you’re in, it’s totally worth it. Overall, we loved the experience and would definitely come back again.
Dovile VitonyteDovile Vitonyte
Amazing place! I am so glad we checked it out, honestly it is even better than Sumilan island as it is less crowded and you don’t need to pay thousand pesos each just to get to another island. Price to snorkel here is very cheap and it is sad to see that some European tourists try to avoid to pay the snorkel price by begging people at the entrance and promising they are here just to enjoy the beach and then 10 min later they pull out they snorkels, no shame… just pay the fee instead of getting your starbucks for one day, locals work hard here to take care of this place, they even properly wash the snorkels that they rent out with soap so it is pretty hygienic, haven’t seen other places doing that. Anyway, it is so worth those 100 pesos for the entrance, the reefs are so busy and healthy, so much aquatic life is thriving here
Colin HuerterColin Huerter
This is a great spot for snorkeling. Park on the side of the main road and it's a short walk down to the beach where you can rent snorkels and fins. They also have life jackets available if needed. From there, you can just walk into the water. The swimming area is clearly marked with buoys so you know where the boundaries are. Lots of colorful fish and corals. You might get lucky and see turtles as well. Note that the Philippines has seasonal winds called Amihan and Hagabat, so depending on the month the south or north side of the island will have calmer waters and better snorkeling. We visited in January which is in the middle of Amihan and the dry season. At this time of year, Tubod and other snorkeling sites on the south side of Siquijor are at their best.
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We visited March 2025. Honestly, Tubod wasn’t our first choice. We first tried Tulapos and Caticugan Marine Sanctuary, but since it was high tide that time, snorkeling wasn’t possible dahil masyadong rough yung alon. So Tubod ended up as our “last choice” just to make sure we got to snorkel that day. Surprisingly, we were not disappointed at all in fact, it turned out to be such a great experience! We saw a sea snake and even a huge sea turtle (pawikan) which a lot of people were also excited about. The guides were funny, entertaining, and very helpful. Their policy also felt very safe and organized. usually one guide per two people, but if you can afford it, they even recommend one guide per person for a better experience. The only minor downsides that parking is a bit limited, and the entrance to the sanctuary is quite small and a little tricky to find. But once you’re in, it’s totally worth it. Overall, we loved the experience and would definitely come back again.
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Amazing place! I am so glad we checked it out, honestly it is even better than Sumilan island as it is less crowded and you don’t need to pay thousand pesos each just to get to another island. Price to snorkel here is very cheap and it is sad to see that some European tourists try to avoid to pay the snorkel price by begging people at the entrance and promising they are here just to enjoy the beach and then 10 min later they pull out they snorkels, no shame… just pay the fee instead of getting your starbucks for one day, locals work hard here to take care of this place, they even properly wash the snorkels that they rent out with soap so it is pretty hygienic, haven’t seen other places doing that. Anyway, it is so worth those 100 pesos for the entrance, the reefs are so busy and healthy, so much aquatic life is thriving here
Dovile Vitonyte

Dovile Vitonyte

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This is a great spot for snorkeling. Park on the side of the main road and it's a short walk down to the beach where you can rent snorkels and fins. They also have life jackets available if needed. From there, you can just walk into the water. The swimming area is clearly marked with buoys so you know where the boundaries are. Lots of colorful fish and corals. You might get lucky and see turtles as well. Note that the Philippines has seasonal winds called Amihan and Hagabat, so depending on the month the south or north side of the island will have calmer waters and better snorkeling. We visited in January which is in the middle of Amihan and the dry season. At this time of year, Tubod and other snorkeling sites on the south side of Siquijor are at their best.
Colin Huerter

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