On the northern coast of Mindanao nestles the teardrop-shaped island of Siargao. The island is a dream destination for surfers, making it known as the “Surfing Capital of the Philippines.” Siargao has a charm that makes the adrenaline of both local and foreign surfers pumping!
But even to non-surfers, the island never fails to captivate. Its turquoise waters and overall landscape has captured the interests of travelers around the globe. We bet a huge part of the population have their feet itching to set foot on this paradise. Start planning your escapade and don’t forget to include these Best Things To Do in Siargao Philippines.
Cloud 9 is the most popular surfing spot in Siargao, and is rated as the best surf break in the Philippines. The waves on Cloud 9 would definitely turn every surfer’s eyes into a heart-shaped one.
If you’re up to learn surfing, walking distance to Cloud 9 is a beginner spot. Find a guide for a surfing lesson, and you’ll be able to catch your own waves in no time.
But if you’re a non-surfer nor interested in surfing, paying a visit to Cloud 9 would still be one for the books. Walk along the boardwalk with either the sunrise or sunset and the sea as your backdrop, plus the sound of crashing waves. You’ll hear the place screaming calmness.
The curved coconut rope swing in Maasin River has made its way to the hearts of travelers that it even got famous on Instagram.
For adventure-seekers, this one’s for you! Climb the iconic bent coconut tree, grab the rope, swing yourself, and when you’re ready, let go of the rope, and let the waters of Maasin River catch you. Never miss out on this Tarzan-like experience. You’ll definitely keep doing it again and again.
On the other hand, if you’re not a fan of thrilling activities, you can opt to rent a small boat and paddle around the river while peacefully enjoying the beauty of nature.
One of the many things you wouldn’t regret doing in Siargao is joining an island hopping tour. A full day of island hopping would allow you to discover the gems of the island:
Sugba Lagoon is a hidden gem, tucked away from the hustle and bustle. The lagoon is popular for its emerald-green water.
The lagoon’s landmark is the wooden diving board that also made its way to the ‘gram. It is a perfect spot to take photos. But after posing for a picture or two, we hope you have the courage to jump off and make a splash! That’s way better than a photo alone.
If you’re not into heights, there are other activities you can enjoy like renting out a kayak, stand-up paddleboards, and bamboo raft. Or simply dip into the water and cast your cares away.
Surrounded by blue waters and green limestone formations, Sohoton Cove National Park will leave you mesmerized with its raw beauty.
There are three remarkable attractions at Sohoton Cove that you shouldn’t miss:
Hailed as one of the most extreme, yet not well-known, tourist destination in Siargao Philippines is Tayangban Cave Pool. This is a risk you might want to think about before considering. But if you’re up for fun and thrill, here you go! Oh, and you should know how to swim.
Start off in a dark cave and chest-deep water. Once you reach the inner cave, you’ll see mineral formations. And after a couple of minutes, you’ll walk through a small canyon towards a rock pool where you can relax under the shade of greenery.
If you still have loads of energy, head to the cliff-jumping spot at the other end. It will definitely be an adventure-filled day!
Wherever we go, it isn’t solely places that we discover. Traveling wouldn’t be complete without exploring the tables to find good food.
These restaurants offer the must-try goodies in Siargao:
Have you really gone to Siargao Philippines if you haven’t taken a photo of the famous palm tree road? Siargao is known for this backdrop that it felt like mandatory to capture this spot. Yes, it's just a road lined with palm trees on each side, but guaranteed that it will give you that tropical vacation vibe.
On the way to Pacifico Beach, Magpupungko Rock Pool, and Tayangban Cave Pool, you’ll pass by this kind of road. And if you go to the northern part of Siargao, you’ll get to catch sight of another palm tree attraction, the viewpoint.
Stroll along the palm tree road, and pull over if you must, to admire the natural beauty of the place. Aside from the gorgeous beaches, the tall palm trees and clear sky will make your stay on the island worthwhile.
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