Explore the St. Vincent De Ferrer Bell Tower – a Remnant of the Island’s Colorful History

Explore the St. Vincent De Ferrer Bell Tower – a Remnant of the Island’s Colorful History

St. Vincent De Ferrer Bell Tower is a historical landmark located in the town of Enrique Villanueva in Siquijor Island, Philippines. Built in the late 1800s, the bell tower served as a belfry for the adjacent San Juan Nepomuceno Church, which has since been destroyed. The tower also functioned as a watchtower to protect the island from pirate attacks.

Traveling to St. Vincent De Ferrer Bell Tower Siquijor for the first time? This detailed and curated travel guide will make it easy for you to navigate your way inside, save money, and maximize your time.

HOW TO GET TO SIQUIJOR

Direct Flights from Manila, Mactan Cebu International Airport, Davao, Cagayan de Oro, and more are being served to Siquijor. Flights are operated by Cebu Pacific, Philippine Airlines, and AirAsia.

ENTRY POINT CEBU (MCIA)

  • By Airplane (Cebu pacific, Airasia, and Philippine Airlines)

Board a plane going to Siquijor from Cebu.

At Siquijor Airport, ride a tricycle or rent a motorcycle to get to your destination.

Notes:

Airlines that travel from Manila to Tacloban: (9+ flights per day)

Cebu Pacific
Air Asia
Philippine Airlines

Airlines that travel from Cebu to Tacloban: (3+ flights per day)

Cebu Pacific
CebGo
AirAsia Zest
Philippine Airlines

ENTRY POINT CEBU (PIER 1)

  • By Fast Craft or Fast Boat

CHECK FAST CRAFT SCHEDULE & FARE HERE

From Cebu City, ride Oceanjet to Siquijor. The fast craft serves the route daily. Travel Time is around 5-6 hours. The fare is PHP 1600.00 per person.

At Siquijor Airport, ride a tricycle or rent a motorcycle to get to your destination.

ENTRY POINT ORMOC CITY via LILOAN PORT

  • By Fast Craft or Fast Boat or slow boat

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From Ormoc, ride any of the boats at Pier 1 or Pier 3 to Cebu City. The fast craft serves the route daily. Travel Time is around 3 hours.

At Cebu City port, ride a taxi going to Cebu South Bus Terminal.

From the South Bus Terminal in Cebu City, you can take a bus bound for Liloan Port. This port is located in Santander, a town at the southern tip of Cebu island. From here, you’ll take a ferry that goes straight to Siquijor.

You can board the bus with “Liloan Port” on its sign. If it’s not available, you can also take a bus with the sign “Bato via Oslob.” This bus will pass through Santander.

A ticket costs 410 PHP ($7) for an air-conditioned bus. The first trip is at 03:00, and there are bus departures every 2 hours until 21:00.

The ferry bound for Siquijor departs at 02:00, so even if you take the last bus, you still have to wait a few hours at the port.

ENTRY POINT CEBU CITY to DUMAGUETE by Bus + Ferry

  • By Fast Craft or Fast Boat or slow boat

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At the South Bus Terminal in Cebu, there are regular buses to Dumaguete since this town is also a major destination in the south. For this first leg of the trip, the total travel time takes 6 hours, including a 30-minute ferry ride.

Ceres Bus offers hourly trips from 06:00 to 17:00 daily for 480 PHP ($8.50) per person. Note that you also have to pay for the ferry ticket to Dumaguete, which costs 120 PHP ($2.10).

In Bato Port in Santander, the bus will directly board the ferry bound for Negros Oriental. You will have to get off the bus, pay for your ferry ticket, and then sit in the ferry’s passenger seating area.

Once the ferry docks at Tampi Port, you’ll have to board the bus again. Dumaguete Port is still 40 minutes away. You can inform the bus driver or conductor that you wish to be dropped off near the port, which is just a few meters away from the bus terminal.

After that, board the ferry for Siquijor. You can either pick OceanJet, Montenegro Lines, and Aleson Shipping.

HOW TO GET AROUND SIQUIJOR

Getting around Siquijor is relatively easy, and there are several transportation options available for visitors:

✓ BY MOTORCYCLE (self-drive/rent)

Siquijor mode of transportation motor bike rental

Renting a motorcycle or scooter is another popular option for getting around the island. Rental shops can be found in most towns, and prices are typically around 350-500 PHP per day. Having your own transportation gives you more flexibility to explore the island at your own pace.

✓ BY TRICYCLES (rent for a tour) (color red)

Siquijor mode of transportation

Touring around the island for a day is Php 1600.00.

These are the most common form of transportation on the island. They are small motorcycles with sidecars that can accommodate up to three passengers. Tricycles can be found in most towns on the island and can be hired for a reasonable price. They are a great option for short trips around town or to nearby beaches.

Note: Make sure to rent the color red tricycles as they are the accredited tricycles for rent during tours.

✓ BY BICYCLE (rent)

Bicycles can also be rented for a reasonable price and are a great way to explore the island’s scenic roads and countryside. It’s also an eco-friendly way to get around the island.

Note: Make sure to rent the color red tricycles as they are the accredited tricycles for rent during tours.

✓ BY PRIVATE CAR OR VAN

For those who prefer more privacy or have a large group, it’s possible to rent a private car or van with a driver for a day or for the entire stay. This option is more expensive but can be convenient and comfortable for those who want to see the island’s main attractions in one day or those with a lot of luggage.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs)

What’s in St. Vincent De Ferrer Bell Tower Siquijor?

St. Vincent De Ferrer Bell Tower siquijor

The St. Vincent De Ferrer Bell Tower is a historical landmark located in the town of Enrique Villanueva in Siquijor Island, Philippines. The bell tower is a unique example of colonial-era architecture and is considered one of the most important historical landmarks in the region.

The bell tower was built in the late 1800s by Spanish friars, and it was named after St. Vincent De Ferrer, the patron saint of builders. It served as a bell tower for the adjacent St. Vincent De Ferrer Church, which was also built during the same period.

The St. Vincent De Ferrer Bell Tower is a tall, slender structure that stands at over 20 meters tall. It is made of coral stones and features a mix of Spanish and native influences in its architecture. It has a distinctive octagonal shape with arched openings that allow the sound of the bells to travel out across the surrounding countryside.

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St. Vincent De Ferrer Bell Tower siquijor view

One of the most interesting aspects of the St. Vincent De Ferrer Bell Tower is its history. The tower has survived several natural disasters such as earthquakes, typhoons, and storms over the years, and it has undergone several renovations and restorations in order to preserve its original features. Despite these challenges, the bell tower remains a testament to the enduring strength and resilience of the people of Siquijor.

Today, the St. Vincent De Ferrer Bell Tower is a popular tourist attraction, and it is often visited by both locals and visitors to the island of Siquijor. It is a symbol of the town’s rich history and cultural heritage, and it serves as a reminder of the enduring power of faith, tradition, and community.

Estimated time to spend in the place?

You will spend around 1 hour – 3 hours in this place.

Are pets allowed?

Pets are allowed.

Are food and drinks available in the area?

There are establishments that sell food and drinks in the area.

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How much are the Entrance Fee and Other Noted Fees?

Entrance Fee: FREE

Opening and Closing Time?

  1. Mondays to Sundays:
    • 7:00 AM–5:00 PM, Daily

Parking Space?

Available and is FREE.

When is the best time to visit the place?

Best time to visit is on any day of their opening days.

Exact Location?

Enrique Villanueva, Larena, Siquijor

How to Get to St. Vincent De Ferrer Bell Tower Siquijor?

  • There are several multicabs and jeepneys traversing the national highway coming from San Juan. Ask the driver to drop you off near the St. Vincent De Ferrer Bell Tower in larena.
  • If you are on a generous budget, I suggest to hire a tricycle or habal-habal tour guide. Their rate is around P1,600 for the entire Siquijor island which will take almost the entire day. This way, you can also visit other churches like the Santa Maria Church in the town of Maria and Saint Francis of Assisi Parish in Poblacion.

For more information, contact them at:

  • TBA

You may also want to see 13 Best Things to Do in Ormoc, Leyte.

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TIPS, NOTES, AND REMINDERS

  • Bring extra clothes so that in every corner, the outfit is different.
  • Visit on weekdays to avoid the crowd.
  • Bring water so that you can’t be dehydrated.
  • Outside foods and drinks are prohibited

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IMPORTANT NOTE: The rates, contact details and other information indicated in this post are accurate from the time of writing but may change without Shellwander’s notice. Should you know the updated information, please message me on Facebook

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