
Balete Tree Lazi Siquijor
A 400-year-old enchanted Balete Tree in Siquijor, offering a unique fish spa and a touch of local folklore.

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Balete Tree Lazi Siquijor
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Fewer crowds, more serene

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Must-see attractions
A 400-year-old enchanted Balete Tree in Siquijor, offering a unique fish spa and a touch of local folklore.
"A delightful blend of enchantment without breaking the budget."

🎯 Fish Spa Hygiene Concerns
Some visitors have hygiene concerns about the fish spa. Consider if you're comfortable before trying it .
💰 Affordable Entrance Fee
Expect a small entrance fee, usually around 20-30 pesos, making it budget-friendly .

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The Majestic Balete Tree
Brgy. Campalanas, Lazi
A 400-year-old, massive tree steeped in local folklore and believed to have mystical powers.

Unique Fish Spa Experience
Spring at the base of the tree
Dip your feet and let tiny fish nibble away dead skin for a quirky, relaxing spa treatment.

Local Folklore and Mystique
Surrounding area
Discover the legends and stories surrounding this ancient, enchanted tree.
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Embrace the Enchantment (and the Fish!)
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🎯 Fish Spa Hygiene Concerns
Some visitors have hygiene concerns about the fish spa. Consider if you're comfortable before trying it.
💰 Affordable Entrance Fee
Expect a small entrance fee, usually around 20-30 pesos, making it budget-friendly.
📸 Perfect Photo Spot
The tree is incredibly photogenic; capture its grandeur and the surrounding natural beauty.
🛍️ Souvenirs & Snacks
Browse nearby stalls for local crafts and enjoy refreshments after your visit.
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🎯 Fish Spa Hygiene Concerns
Some visitors have hygiene concerns about the fish spa. Consider if you're comfortable before trying it.
💰 Affordable Entrance Fee
Expect a small entrance fee, usually around 20-30 pesos, making it budget-friendly.
📸 Perfect Photo Spot
The tree is incredibly photogenic; capture its grandeur and the surrounding natural beauty.
🛍️ Souvenirs & Snacks
Browse nearby stalls for local crafts and enjoy refreshments after your visit.
🚗 Easy Parking Available
Convenient parking is available on-site for visitors.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors find the Old Enchanted Balete Tree a captivating and unique stop in Siquijor, praising its ancient grandeur and the novel fish spa experience. While some express concerns about hygiene at the spa, the minimal entrance fee and the tree's mystical aura make it a highly recommended, budget-friendly attraction for a memorable island visit.
"Just walked in before we went back to our hotel in San Juan. Entrance fee is P30, great place to have toilet break, refreshments or buy souvenirs. There were few crowds when we arrived. The Balete Tree was truly majestic and big. We did not attempt to try the fish foot spa due to hygiene issues. Parking available."
Ai Bagalso
"I thought that I would just end up staying here for a few minutes but I ended up staying here for over an hour. While the area is relatively small it's incredibly relaxing and there's just something so alluring about the tree. Of course there were plenty of people putting their feet in the water and having them nibbled on by the fish, I have to say at first it's a little difficult to get used to but after a couple minutes it's actually quite relaxing. There are many shops outside for snacks and drinks and basic stuff. The area is also incredibly well shaded making it a great place to relax and escape some of the heat. This is absolutely on the top of the things to do at siquijor."
Jeremy Bowling
"A place to visit if you’re passing. 20 Peso entry per person to see the tree which is quite cool. There is also a fish spa but we didn’t try it due to the hygiene of fish spas. They unfortunately also had some dogs in small cages and blocked a lot of the fish from swimming freely in the water.
Overall the tree and all its history is cool but the rest feels a bit unnecessary."
Olly Standen
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The Old Enchanted Balete Tree is located in Brgy. Campalanas, Lazi, Siquijor. It's a popular stop on Siquijor island tours. You can hire a tricycle or a motorbike to get there, or include it in a guided island tour.
Yes, it's a well-known landmark and usually well-signposted. Most local guides will know exactly where it is.
Yes, there is parking available at the site.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
The entrance fee is very affordable, typically around 20 to 30 Philippine Pesos per person.
No, there are no age restrictions. It's a family-friendly attraction suitable for all ages.
No, advance booking is not required. You can pay the entrance fee upon arrival.
The attraction is generally open throughout the day, but it's best to visit during daylight hours to fully appreciate the tree and its surroundings.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
At the base of the tree, a spring flows where small fish nibble at your feet, offering a unique exfoliating spa experience. Some find it relaxing, while others have hygiene concerns.
This is a common concern among visitors. While many enjoy it, some reviewers have noted potential hygiene issues.
Most visitors spend about 30 minutes to an hour, depending on whether they try the fish spa and how long they linger to take photos.
Yes, there are restroom facilities available for visitors.
Absolutely! The tree is a stunning subject for photography, and many visitors capture its grandeur.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
Yes, there are souvenir stalls and a small bistro nearby offering snacks, drinks, and meals.
Balete Bistro offers local Filipino dishes like Buttered Chicken, Pork Sisig, and Native Chicken Tinola.
📸 📸 Photography
The entire area around the tree offers great photo opportunities. Capture the massive trunk, the flowing spring, and people enjoying the fish spa.
While not explicitly prohibited, it's always best to check local regulations regarding drone usage before flying.
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