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Explore the historical Lazi Convent in Siquijor, a stunning example of baroque architecture and a vital part of Philippine heritage.
Nestled in the heart of Lazi, Siquijor, Lazi Convent stands as a testament to the island's rich history and architectural beauty. This historical landmark, known for its stunning baroque design, invites tourists to explore its serene surroundings and learn about its cultural significance. With its captivating stories and picturesque views, Lazi Convent is a must-visit for anyone looking to delve into the heritage of the Philippines.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you're driving to Lazi Convent from Dumaguete City, take a ferry from Dumaguete to Siquijor Island. The ferry ride takes about an hour and costs approximately PHP 200-300 per person. Once you arrive at the Siquijor port, follow the main road (Circumferential Road) north towards Lazi. The distance is about 30 kilometers and will take roughly 40 minutes. Keep an eye out for signs directing you to Lazi, and as you approach the town, look for the convent which is located at 4JGM+X6R, Lazi, Siquijor.
Public Transportation
From Dumaguete City, take a ferry to Siquijor Island, which costs around PHP 200-300. Upon arrival at Siquijor port, you can take a tricycle to the nearest bus terminal or directly to Lazi. Tricycles typically charge around PHP 100-150 for a trip to Lazi. Alternatively, you can catch a bus heading towards Lazi from the terminal. The bus fare is approximately PHP 50, and the ride will take about an hour. Make sure to inform the driver you are going to Lazi Convent so they can drop you off at the closest stop.
Motorbike Rental
For more freedom, consider renting a motorbike at Siquijor port for about PHP 500-700 per day. After renting, head north on the Circumferential Road towards Lazi. The ride is scenic, and you'll reach Lazi Convent in about 40 minutes. Ensure to have a valid driver's license and wear a helmet as it is required by local law.
Use Lazi Convent as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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