Pan de Surf Review
This local bread sold in General Luna was named after its elongated shape that resembles a surfboard. It is typically eaten for breakfast and is cooked using a makeshift oven and coconut husks.
This local bread sold in General Luna was named after its elongated shape that resembles a surfboard. It is typically eaten for breakfast and is cooked using a makeshift oven and coconut husks.
Formerly known as Dedon Island Resort, Nay Palad Hideaway is one of Siargao's lavish resort getaways. Located between ancient mangrove forests and gleaming shores, it offers premium accommodation options within reach from the famous Cloud 9 surf spot as well as lesser-known beaches, underground caves, deep-sea fishing destinations and more.
Nature Kids of Siargao is an organization that aims to support underprivileged children by supporting their basic needs such as food, shelter, clothing, and education. Founded by couple Joseph "Cocoy" Davis, and Sanne "Sunny" Sevig, one of the organization's thrusts is to teach kids to better appreciate and care for nature. Their sustainability initiatives include the Recycling Art Studio, which educates the community on the importance of recycling and sustainability by upcycling materials and turning them into fun, functional items.
This farmers market is part of Siargao's commendable sustainability movement. It provides a venue for local vendors, artists, artisans, and farmers to proudly showcase and sell their goods. The community market also advocates for naturally grown produce and plastic-free initiatives.
This renowned home cook of Siargao Island was recognized in the Department of Tourism (DOT)'s 2019 campaign, The Tourism Decade, which features stories and mini-documentaries of select individuals from across the country that have made an impact on local tourism. Her home cooking may be sampled in Laida's Store in General Luna. One of her must-try specialties is the Creamy Chicken Mango Curry.
Swim the beaches of Basul and Pagkawasan Beach, a strip of fine white sand in Hikdop Island which is 45min boat ride from the city port. Explore not only the beaches but also the cave in the island which is Buenavista Cave. The interior stone formation of the cave deposits an image of a Grand King's Court complemented by picturesque stalactites and stalagmites. Lastly, enjoy the cool sea breeze while savoring seafood lunch at Zaragoza Tourist Park.
Sugba Lagoon is one of the province's most popular tourist destinations. Visitors can dive into its clear, sapphire waters via the iconic diving board, or swim, snorkel, stand-up paddleboard amidst lush mountains.
This mangrove forest lets visitors explore the mangroves via boat or stand up paddle board. It containes 8,620 hectares of mangroves that provide a habitat for rare and endangered flora and fauna, including the endangered Saltwater Crocodile.