Siargao is the kind of place that you can just spend days and days in enjoying the sand, sun and surf. Though it’s known primarily as a surfing destination, even non-surfers can appreciate the simplicity of island life here. Here are a few snapshots from my solo trip to the beautiful island last week.
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Ang ganda nung first picture, parang nakalutan sa hangin at hindi sa tubig yung boat. Ang galing!
Hi Ninya. The first photo was taken at the port of Siargao with boats heading to Socorro, Bucas Grande. Was amazed at how clear the water was at the port! 🙂
Now I’m just more excited. I’ll be in Surigao on next month.
Great photos as always! CALAMARES! I ate nothing but Pusit during our stay there. ☺
Thanks Kaiz! For some reason, I ended up eating a lot of calamares din on that trip 🙂
grabe sobrang linaw ng tubig. 🙂 at nakakamiss ang calamares.
im going with friends to Surigao – Siargao in April… need a walkthrough, where to eat, what bars to hang out and the cheapest and nicest beach front resort. i saw this island dream paradise resort
Hi Pam. I only stayed a overnight in Siargao and may not have enough material to write a comprehensive walkthrough/travel guide on Siargao. 🙂 You can check out this site for an idea of where to eat and stay and this for adventure activities. Enjoy your trip.
Hi Riz, just saw this comment. Loved the food in Siargao din! 🙂
I love this photo set! powerful photos you have there!
Thanks Ian. Looking forward to your Mindanao roundup! 🙂
Wow! how’s the food? 🙂
Food talaga, Arem no? :p Di ako masyado naka food trip dito unfortunately :p The calamares was pretty good.
medyo downside lang sa visit sa Siargao yung schedules ng ferry papunta dun. Di ba puro morning schedule lang sya back and forth kaya yung karamihan sa mga visitors na 1st timer namimiss yung ferry kasi nga puro morning trips lang at one frequency lang lagi. Tama ba?