Last updated: 2020 • 12 • 3
Here’s our list of recommended activities and traveler spots to add to your SIARGAO ITINERARY. If you need much more help planning your trip, check out our SIARGAO travel GUIDE!
With its swells that make the surfers’ adrenaline pumping and feet itching, Siargao has been luring both local and international wave bikers to its rolling shores. No wonder that this teardrop-shaped island is widely regarded as “the Surfing capital of the Philippines”.
The island had been under-the-radar and is only known to surfers until the early 2010s. but today, Siargao enjoys being the “rockstar” traveler destination in the country. It is also much more available now much more than ever, welcoming about 12 flights daily from Manila, Cebu, and Clark. The road from the airport to other parts of the island has also been developed from the bumpy rough road to smooth concrete ones, making traveling around the island much more convenient and efficient.
Other than surfing, the island boasts other attractions like coconut-lined roads and rivers, beautiful beaches, caves, lagoons, and food! here are some of the things you can see and do while on the island.
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Three-Island TourNaked Island
Daku Island
Guyam Island
Siargao Land TourMagpupungko rock Pools
Maasin River
Coconut mountain View
Sugba Lagoon
Sohoton Cove (Bucas Grande Islands)
Surfen
Cloud 9 Boardwalk and view Deck
Burgos Coconut Road
Food trip!
Motorcycle or Bicycle around the Island
Don’t forget to travel Responsibly
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Three-Island Tour
The three-island trip covers Guyam, Naked, and Daku Islands. Each has its distinct feature, so the experience won’t seem redundant. Take this trip and see for yourself what these islands have to offer.
You can charter a private boat or join a group tour.
By private boat. Head to the wharf and charter a private boat for P1500 – P2000. This is a great option for groups because the rate is per boat, so you can split the cost. However, this does not include lunch and the additional entrance and docking fees. much more info about the islands and corresponding fees below.
By group tour. If you’re traveling alone, you don’t want to deal with finding a boat or preparing food, or you simply want to make friends, we recommend joining a group trip instead. Klook provides this tour. The price covers the boat fees, all the entrance fees, and a boodle-style lunch buffet.
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Naked Island
Naked Island
Naked Island is a sandbar that is the typical stop on the way back to the main island. because there isn’t much here, not even trees, the activities are limited. but you can always take lots of photos.
Daku Island
Daku Island
Daku Island is the largest of the three islands and is a whole barangay in itself. It is mainly a fishing village with cottages lined up along the coast. There are also private properties along the beach.
This is a common lunch stop. If you rented a boat, lunch is not covered. but fresh fish and other seafood are available and you can have the locals cook for you. but if you’re on a tight budget you can always bring your own food.
If you’re on a group tour, lunch is typically served as part of the package. You also don’t need to worry about the other fees because these are part of what you paid for.
Entrance fee: P100 per boat
Cottage rental: P250
Guyam Island
Guyam Island
Guyam Island is a small, circular island, typically your first stop for the three-island tour. It has two distinct sides: one side is rocky with strong currents, while the sandy side is much more serene. Smiling ladies with a small box will greet you and cheerfully let you know there’s a fee once you set foot on the island. If you’re not sure what island you’re in, the large letters spelling GUYAM might be a good indicator.
Entrance fee: P30 per person.
Cottage rental: P300
(If you’re on a group tour, this is already included in the package.)
Siargao Land Tour
You can explore the main island and see the wonders it keeps in its jagged corners and lush landscapes. here are the typical stops of the land trip (not in order):
Magpupungko rock Pools
Coconut mountain View
Maasin River
There are numerous ways to do this. You can rent a car or motorbike. but the most convenient is to join a group tour. many group trips also include a stop at Sugba Lagoon, which is located on another island so a boat transfer is added.
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Magpupungko rock Pools
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Another well-known traveler destination on the island of Siargao is the Magpupungko rock Pools, which affords revelers the chance to take a dip in the crystal clear waters when you get there at the best time. The rock pools only appear at certain times, particularly when the tide is low. The location is a 45-minute drive from general Luna. explore the Magpupungko beach if you want to feel some sand below your feet or do cliff-jumping but be extra careful because the rocks are sharp; it would be better to wear protective footwear or aqua shoes.
Note: always check the tide schedule as it changes daily. See it here: Port Pilar Tides
Entrance Fee: P50
Parking Fee: P20
How to get There: You can join a group tour, hire a habal-habal or rent a motorcycle and drive to Pilar. You will pass by local eateries before you reach the beach and rock pools. The drive will take you about 45 minutes from general Luna.
Maasin River
Maasin River is a 30-minute drive from general Luna. You’ve probably seen photos of the bent coconut tree sticking out over the river. There’s a rope attached to the tree where you can swing back and forth from and, maybe, let go and plunge into the river. The water is about 6-foot deep.
Heading to the northern portion of the island, you will arrive at a very conspicuous red bridge. That’s your landmark for the bent coconut tree.
Location: Siargao Circumferential Rd, Dapa, Surigao del Norte
Entrance Fee: P20
Coconut mountain View
Make a short stop on the side of the road to appreciate the lush coco paradise that seems unlimited as it sprawls across the island!
Sugba Lagoon
Another popular attraction on the island is Sugba Lagoon. It is located on the northwestern portion of the island. The jumping-off point is the town of Del Carmen, which is about a two-hour drive from general Luna. There are numerous ways you can explore the lagoon — by renting canoes, bamboo rafts, and paddleboards and by snorkeling. There’s a two-layer docking area or rest area where you can also rent a table for P50. one of the highlights here is jumping off the diving platform into the clear turquoise (sometimes emerald) waters.
Wie man dorthin kommt:
From general Luna, you have to get to the town of Del Carmen port. The travel time is roughly two hours. here are your options:
Join a group tour. trip operators and some resorts offer this tour. The rate is around P2000 per person inclusive of lunch, transportation, and entrance.
Habal-habal: P500 RT + P30 (parking fee at Del Carmen pier)
Van Rental: P3000/day (good for 12 pax)
Motorcycle Rental: P350 – P500/day + gas
From Del Carmen port, register at the local port authority and charter a boat or wait for other passengers to fill up the boat. The normal boat rate is P1600 for six people. The travel time from the port to the lagoon is roughly one hour.
Sohoton Cove (Bucas Grande Islands)
Located in the town of Soccoro in Surigao del Norte, Bucas Grande is a separate group of islands from Siargao. getting there is quite expensive, but all those islets, lagoons, beaches, caves, and karst cliffs make up for it. and ought to you visit at the best season, you will be able to encounter the stingless jellyfish at Sohoton Cove.
Getting There: From Siargao, the jumping-off point to Bucas Grande Islands is Dapa port. join a group trip or charter your own boat to Bucas Grande.
Boat trip Rates: P3000 – P3500 (Sohoton Cove trip Only, good for 5 pax); P4000 (Sohoton + Three-Island Tour, good for 5 pax)
Other Fees: P500 (smaller boat to Sohoton Cove) P50 (entrance fee); P50 (environmental fee); P350 (tour guide); P100 (docking fee per boat)
Note: Jellyfish season starts in March, but you will see the highest concentration of jellyfish during the months of July and August.
Some trip operators combine Sohoton Cove with the 3 Islands Tour! If you’re solo or you don’t want to plan anything, you can join a group trip instead! A Sohoton + 3 Islands combo trip is available on Klook!
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Surfen
You’ve come to one of the best surfing spots not only in the Philippines but also in the world, so why not? If you don’t know how to ride the waves, there are various surf lessons provided at the surf break sites. Also, the good thing about Siargao is that it covers all degrees of expertise, so whether you are a newbie or an expert, there’s a surf break that is best for you. Beginner’s surfing lesson starts at P1000 for two hours.
The waves are ideal for surfing all year round, but the best time is from as early as July to as late as January. The waves can become gnarly from September to November. Please be extra careful especially if you are just new to surfing.
Here is the list of Siargao’s surf breaks:
Note: The annual ‘Cloud 9 Surfing Cup’ typically happens in late September or early October, so expect huge crowds during this time. The competition is officially recognized by the world surf league Pro.
Anfänger
Giwan
Quicksilver (Inner)
Jacking horse (Inner)
Experte
Wolke 9
Tuason
Pacifico
Burgos
Mittlere
Quicksilver (Outer)
Jacking horse (Outer)
Stimpy’s
Rock Island
Salvacion
Friedhof
Daku
Cloud 9 Boardwalk and view Deck
Cloud 9 is one of the popular surf breaks in general Luna, but if you are not that into balancing yourself on a surfboard and be wiped out sIn Everal Times können Sie sich einfach entspannen und entspannen, wenn Sie die renommierte lange Promenade hinunterschlagen. Sie können auch den erfahrenen Surfer-Tanz mit den brüllenden Wellen vom dreistöckigen View-Deck am Ende der Promenade sehen. Sie können hier auch auf den Sonnenaufgang warten, wenn Surfer den frühen Morgenschwellungen fangen und/oder den Moment genießen, wenn Sie an nichts anderes als das schöne Spektakel des Sonnenuntergangs denken.
Burgos Coconut Road
Siargao ist in dicken Kokosnusswäldern bedeckt. Einige Straßen schneiden über dieses Coco -Paradies, was eine schöne Aussicht schafft. Diese besondere Aufnahme eines von Kokosnussbäumen flankierten Streifens ist ein starker Anwärter auf den Titel vieler fotografierter (oder „Instagrammable“) in Siargao.
Essensreise!
Kermit Surf Resort und das bekannte Pizza des Restaurants-die Kermit Pizza!
Die Stadt General Luna hat die meisten kommerziellen Einrichtungen auf der Insel – Resorts, Restaurants, Cafés und Bars. Die Food Place -Auswahl reicht von einfachen Restaurants oder Carinderias bis hin zu internationalen Restaurants. Die Lebensmittelauswahl bieten sowohl Einheimische als auch ausländische Besucher. Einige der am meisten bevorzugten Restaurants sind Harana Surf Resort & Restaurant, Kermit Surf Resort & Restaurant, Buddhas Surf Resort, Mamas Grill, Shaka Siargao und Aventinos Pizzeria.
Wenn die Sonne untergeht, beginnt das Nachtleben einzusteigen. Und es ist sehr lebendig auf der Insel! Wenn Sie immer noch die Energie zum Tanzen, Geselligkeit und Trinken mit anderen Reisenden haben, finden Partys in der Regel bei Jungle Disco, Viento, Bravo und Rumbal statt. Wenn Sie Biere mögen, möchten Sie vielleicht das eigene Fassbier von Siargao probieren – General Luna Pale Ale. Ich hatte die Gelegenheit, es beim Essen in Harana zu probieren.
Motorrad oder Fahrrad um die Insel
Es gibt zahlreiche Möglichkeiten, wie Sie die Insel Siargao umgehen können-Van, Dreirad, Habal-Habal, Motorrad und Fahrrad. Siargao ist eine Motorrad- und Fahrradinsel. Das Mieten eines Motorrads oder eines Fahrrads für einen Tag oder vieles mehr ist eine beliebte Transportoption unter Touristen. Die Siargao -Umfangsstraße gönt Ihnen auf eine sehr malerische Fahrt und führt Sie zu verschiedenen Reiseberichten auf der Insel. Noch bevor Sie Ihr Ziel erreichen, ist die Fahrt selbst bereits eine Attraktion.
Priorisieren Sie jedoch immer die Sicherheit! Stellen Sie sicher, dass Sie eine Lizenz haben und einen Helm tragen, auch wenn sonst niemand dies tut.
Vergessen Sie nicht, verantwortungsbewusst zu reisen
Die florierende Tourismusbranche wirkt sich positiv auf die Wirtschaft und den Lebensunterhalt der Menschen aus, indem sie Unternehmen und Beschäftigungsmöglichkeiten eröffnet, aber auch negative Auswirkungen.
Ein großer Teil von Siargao ist trotz der zahlreichen Entwicklungen in einigen Gebieten immer noch ungestört und unberührt. Für die touristischen Städte General Luna, Del Carmen und Soccoro werden Schritte unternommen, um die Auswirkungen steigender touristischer Aktivitäten auf der Insel zu verringern. Einige der Unternehmen ergreifen die Initiative, um die Umwelt zu bewahren, z. B. die Verwendung von Metallstrohhalmen anstelle von plastischen. Fluggesellschaften bemühen sich auch wie die Initiative von Cebu Pacific, die Juan Effect Sustainable Tourism Campaign, und ermutigt jeden, seinen Teil zu tun, egal wie klein diese Handlung ist.
Sie helfen der lokalen Wirtschaft nicht nur, Dinge zu kaufen und Dienstleistungen in Anspruch zu nehmen, sondern können auch die natürlichen Ressourcen des Ziels für die zukünftige Generation bewahren. Indem Sie einfach Ihre eigenen nachfüllbaren Wasserflaschen, Öko-Bags und Ihren Müll richtig mitbringen, machen Sie bereits einen großen Unterschied.
Weitere Informationen zu dieser Kampagne finden Sie unter www.juaneffect.com.
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