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— Oscar Wilde.
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In the south of the Philippines is an island entirely covered with palm trees. It boasts the best waves in the country and attracts surfers from all over the world. It also happened to be my home for the last month of 2017. Siargao was my island home for 35 days. I adventured on land and sea to create this bucket list of tourist spots in Siargao. While the island is known as a surfing hotspot there are so many awesome things to do in Siargao that don’t involve the waves. Here is the ultimate Siargao bucket list!
Wondering about the best spot to stay on Siargao? I wrote this guide that breaks down the island into the best regions with my personal hotel/hostel/resort recommendations: WHERE TO STAY ON SIARGAO ISLAND

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FIVE MOST POPULAR TOURS ON SIARGAO ISLAND
I thought I’d kick you off with the best tours. I’ve been to all these spots and I challenge you to head out to these locations and come back without a smile on your face. It’s pure magic on the land attractions and out on the island hopping! All the links below go to Klook. Either book online with Klook or at a vendor. The other online sites are overpriced sometimes by triple or more for the same tour. Report this ad

ISLAND HOPPING – NAKED ISLAND, GUYAM & DAKU – Epic day of exploring the three closest islands to Siargao mainland. Unlimited palm trees, white sand and island vibes with a great, seafood lunch.
SUGBA LAGOON BOAT TOUR WITH KAWHAGAN – I love Sugba Lagoon. It’s truly a gem of a spot with a 5m and 10m diving board in the middle of a vivid blue lagoon! An incredible day.
JEEPNEY LAND TOUR WITH MAGPUPUNGKO ROCK POOL & TAYANGBAN CAVES – An epic day seeing the sights of Siargao as you explore caves, tidepools, palm-tree rope swings, and palm tree viewpoints.
PRIVATE LAND TOUR: Vist ten attraction in one day and hit all the Siargao hot spots with one trip. Beaches, caves, rock-pools, palm tree swings and viewpoints.
SOHOTON COVE TOUR: My favorite place in Siargao isn’t Siargao… it’s Sohoton. This is a must-do. The most incredible islands you’ll ever see and a 10/10 view from the sky for drone lovers. AWESOME THINGS TO DO IN SIARGAO
This list of things to do in Siargao has to begin with the surf, it is after all the surfing capital of the Philippines. Siargao hosts the ‘Cloud 9 Surfing Cup’ each September, an official WSL Pro event. It also boasts waves almost all year-round, similar to surfing hotspots like Oahu, Hawaii. The Cloud 9 boardwalk and viewing area has become one of the most popular Siargao tourist spots.Report this ad

The beauty of surfing on Siargao is that there is a surf break for all levels. Personally, I suck at surfing so I hit up the beginner waves at Jacking Horse. I did enjoy watching the seasoned surfers tearing up the bigger waves out at Cloud 9. This wave barrels and is not only one of the best waves in the Philippines but is ranked in the top ten waves of the world.
If the waves aren’t rolling in nicely at the beach breaks you can pay $4-5 USD to ride a boat out to an island break less than an hour from Siargao and surf the afternoon away in the middle of the ocean.Report this ad

These are some of the popular surf breaks in Siargao and what you can expect at each of them.
Cloud 9: This is the most famous surf break on Siargao and has some nice barrels. We spent many mornings watching the experts carve it up from the three-story hut that sits out over the water. This wave has singlehandedly made Siargao the surfing capital of the Philippines.
Jacking Horse: The most accessible beginner wave on the island. A great spot for learning how to catch a wave but often crowded with surf lessons and it has a strong tide. Lots of paddling if you aren’t a gun. Some of the local long boarders tear it up here!
Stimpys: A consistent left-hander, which is a great place for short-boarders to have a little fun.
Pacifico: Although its a long drive (up to an hour) from General Luna, at Pacifico, you will find some of the biggest surf on Siargao.
Rock Island: Take the boat out for a fast-moving right-hander. Best for experienced surfers.
Guyan (Secret Beach): Head on past the trespassing signs and enjoy small rolling waves great for beginners. It’s about 30 minutes from General Luna.
If you don’t surf there are still plenty of things to do in Siargao! I only surfed three times in Siargao during the whole month but still had an action-packed adventure. If you are wondering what to do in Siargao and you aren’t a surfer this list has you covered with all of the best places to visit in Siargao. I took this below photo from the Cloud 9 pier with a 200mm lens.

1. Antipara

English word:Eyeglasses
Meaning:are devices consisting of glass or hard plastic lenses mounted in a frame that holds them in front of a person’s eyes.
Use in Sentence: Si Tal ay nakaantipara dahil malabo na ang kanyang paningin.
2.Sambat

English Word:Fork
Meaning: An implement with two or more prongs used for lifting food to the mouth or holding it when cutting.
Use in Sentence: Si Adi ay hindi sanay kumain ng walang sambat.
3. Hatinig

In English: Telephone
Definition: An instrument for reproducing sounds at a distance.
Use in a sentence: Sagutin mo ang hatinig, may tumatawag!
4.Miktinig

In English: Microphone
Definition: An instrument whereby sound waves are caused to generate or modulate an electric current usually for the purpose of transmitting or recording sound (such as speech or music).
Use in a sentence: Ang mga mang-aawit ay gumagamit ng miktinig para lumakas ang kanilang mga boses.
5. Kartamuneta

In English: Wallet
Definition: A folding pocketbook with compartments for personal papers and usually unfolded paper money.
Use in a sentence: Nakalimutan niAngelo ang kanyangkartamuneta sa sinakyan niyang taxi.
6.Panghiso

In English: Toothbrush
Definition: A brush for cleaning the teeth.
Use in a sentence: Bumili siKarlngsoft-bristledna panghiso.
7.Payneta

English Word: Comb
Meaning:A strip of plastic, metal, or wood with a row of narrow teeth, used for untangling or arranging the hair
Use in Sentence: Ang payneta ni Anna ay marumi.
8. Alimusom

English Word: Scent
Meaning: A distinctive smell especially one that is pleasant.
Use in Sentence: Tila dumikit sa aking damit ang kanyang alimuson.
9.Gat

English Word: Sir
Meaning:formal or polite term of address for a man
Use in Sentence: Nagbigay ng pasulit si gat Alonte kanina.
10.Balintataw
In English: Pupil (eyes)
Definition: The contractile aperture in the iris of the eye.
Use in a sentence: Sa balintataw lamang ng mga mata nakapapasok ang liwanag ng araw at hindi sa buong mata.

What’s up netizens and what’s up world? Welcome to my first ever blog and I hope you will support my blog. By the way, I was one of the most outstanding student in our class. Anyways, I live all the way from San Pedro Initao Misamis Oriental, I just turned 18 last 3rd of January 2020. I hope that you’ll support me whatever blog I make. God bless us all!

What’s up netizens and what’s up world? Welcome to my first ever blog and I hope you will support my blog. By the way, I was one of the most outstanding student in our class. Anyways, I live all the way from San Pedro Initao Misamis Oriental, I just turned 18 last 3rd of January 2020. I hope that you’ll support me whatever blog I make. God bless us all!
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