Lugnason Falls
Tourist attraction · San Juan ·

Lugnason Falls

Tourist attraction · San Juan ·

Island waterfall with rope swing, jumps, and natural pool

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4GXM+CG6, San Juan, Siquijor, Philippines Get directions

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Chris

Google
It was an awesome place! You actually have the option to go with or without a guide—we chose to explore on our own. Just a heads-up: there are other falls in the area that are easy to miss if you’re not familiar with the path. Make sure to head further down to see more of the waterfalls!

Kylie M.

Google
Definitely worth a visit! You’ll mostly find locals enjoying the area, especially taking turns jumping off the swing near the waterfall. It’s a lovely spot, and the small entrance fee is reasonable. If you follow the pathway further, you’ll come across a natural “swimming pool” area. When we visited, it was mainly occupied by locals, so we opted for a relaxing walk instead of a swim. A peaceful little adventure with a nice local feel.

Allison H.

Google
went at 10am and there were only a few people here(mostly locals)! we did not use a guide, and did just fine. the waterfall was beautiful & we continued on to the ‘lagoon’ which looked to be like a good spot to hang out! ₽20 pp for entry

Stephen B.

Google
Top 3 waterfalls during my time on Siquijor/Cebu, very nice. This waterfall has the highest rope swing and jumps on Siquijor (that tourists can do) which are located at the main falls, they are about 10-12 metres for both the swing and the jumps. I did the extra tour which is different to other canyoning/canyoneering tours in that you will be climbing up the falls all the way to the top rather than going down and jumping. You start at the main falls, do the jumps and rope swings, then go upstream. During the walk up there is a few smaller jumps, water massages etc. There are some sinkholes and stuff to watch out for. They maintain the waterfalls and are opening up the tracks to go even further up the waterfall system. It was awesome here. The Browne Town.

jamie W.

Google
Today, myself and my partner went to the waterfalls we didn’t know what to expect as we pulled up but we paid the 20 pesos fee (environmental fee) and then opted to ask for a tour guide, as you can’t see all 12 waterfalls without a guide. We spent an hour or so jumping at the main waterfall then our guide took us up the others, which was basically a private tour! Aaron was a great tour guide and made sure to take some unbelievable pictures. For those wondering you don’t need a tour guide but it makes your experience 10x better. It’s also a “name your price” so be generous and respectful on what you give your guide as these guys do this day in day out to make you feel safe and welcome to the island!

Shuajo L.

Google
The falls is easily accessible from the main road (we used google maps). We parked our motorcycle by the entrance, paid the 20 pesos fee and walked to the falls for about 5 mins. You can also choose to have a guide with you for a fee but we opted not to since we will just have a quick dip (just follow the signs for the direction to the falls) The water from the falls is very cold and clear. The water is deep so if you can’t swim, you should rent a life vest. There is also a swing that you can try. The falls is not crowded during our visit around 10am. I think there are only 4-5 ppl that time.. Best to visit during a hot summer day to cool off.

Rudy J

Google
If you going there I would recommend to take a local guide ( they operate on donations only) then you can see all the waterfalls. You start at the main one and climb them one by one going up through 12 of them. It takes around 20-30 min, be prepared to get wet.I was at 8 and I was alone. Very nice place

Gwendoline A.

Google
The most beautiful waterfall in siquijor and definitely bigger than the rest!! I‘m not quite sure why the cambugahay falls are more popular when this stunning place exists, but then again it‘s perfect as we had the waterfall all to ourselves from 9-10am <3 The road driving up was quite smooth, the path leading down was like most falls uneven and slippery when wet, but it definitely was worth it!