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TOURIST SPOTS IN

SURIGAO DEL NORTE

 

 

SIARGAO is just a part of Surigao del Norte. 
However, it often overshadows Surigao del Norte because of its popularity.

 

 

Find the best surfing spots in Siargao and see what other activities the island has to offer. Plan out your itinerary with this ultimate list of the best things to do in Siargao.

A hidden paradise in the Philippines located off the coast of Surigao del Norte, Siargao has found its way to the hearts of travelers all over the world – surfers and non-surfers alike. Surrounded by crystal clear turquoise waters and covered in coconut palm trees, Siargao is no doubt a dream tropical destination for both local and international travelers.

Known as the “Surfing Capital of the Philippines”, the island boasts some of the most influential surf breaks in the world. Its reliable surfing conditions all year round offers something for all skill levels. Read More: https://guidetothephilippines.ph/articles/things-to-do/siargao-tourist-spots

 

 

Derived from the name of the Barangay that covers, Looc Pebble beach is one of the promising spots in Surigao City. Looc is the next barangay of Mabua. The beach is not yet a popular destination and there are only few accommodations within the area. In fact, our group were the only visitors during that day. Not yet popular, this is the best time to visit the beach and enjoy its serenity and exclusivity.  Read More:   http://www.travelingmorion.com/2014/07/surigao-city-awesome-looc-pebble-beach.html

 

 

I have discovered a priceless treasure in Barangay Budlingin, Alegria, Surigao del Norte the less visited Lumondo Falls.  The waterfall  which is about 10 meter-radius from the actual water drop or 20 feet up the rift of the river is justifiable to be called as “environmentally-raw”. Less visited, its natural beauty is  preserved and close to untouched. 

Cascade of small lagoons with crystal-clear waters embedded on huge rocks is an opening salvo as one approaches the location of the waterfall. Huge Rocks’ formations are naturally set-up and engineered.  The waterfall is literally photogenic and majestic.The place is a rich “flora and fauna environment”.  Reptiles like “bebang”,  different species of birds, rich vegetation of  ornamental and non-ornamental plants are common sightings in the area. According to the locals, flying Lemurs are also seen visiting the river close to the waterfalls.   Read More:  http://www.travelingmorion.com/2013/04/morions-phototravel-diaries-less.html

 

 

When we arrived in Mabua, I was totally stunned. I never thought that the water will be faultlessly clear and impeccably calm. Yes, there were no white and powdery sand but I was impressed, relentlessly enjoying every hop and shoots.

The other end of the strip features towering boulders. We cautiously climb through the cuts on its side and positioned atop to witness the entirety of Mabua’s shore. “What an amazing sight!” were the mere words I uttered while peacefully settled in the elevated area.

Another very exciting scene to look forward to in Mabua Pebble beach is the majestic sunset. Yes, we found another spot among Philippines’ 7,107 islands to witness a beautiful sunset. Read More:   https://www.freedomwall.net/travel/mabua-pebble-beach-surigao/

 

 


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