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Where to stay in Surigao Del Norte
Best time: Mar-May, Sep-Nov. These months offer pleasant weather, fewer tourists, and vibrant local festivals.
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★ 3.7Bee Pension
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★ 3.6Soeliana Resort
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★ 3.6Gardenview Homestay Siargao
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★ 3.6Dahun Villas Siargao - Hostel
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★ 3.6Surigao Tourist Inn Main
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★ 3.6Mazawa Siargao By Zuzu
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★ 3.6Fiesta Resort
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★ 3.6Isla Cabana Resort
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★ 3.6Club Tara Resort
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★ 3.6The Henry Resort At Kermit Siargao
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★ 3.6The Village Siargao
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★ 3.6Reef Beach Resort
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Surigao Del Norte, like a local
Don't miss
- Siargao Island: Famous for surfing and beautiful beaches, a must-visit for nature lovers.
- Magpupungko Rock Pools: Stunning natural pools best enjoyed during low tide, a hidden gem.
- Bucas Grande Islands: Home to the enchanting Sohoton Cove, offering unique rock formations and lagoons.
- Surigao City Boulevard: Perfect for sunset viewing and local street food vendors, a vibrant local hangout.
- Hagukan Cave: A beautiful cave with a hidden entrance and stunning rock formations.
Where to eat
- Lato-lato Salad: A local delicacy made from seaweed, fresh and refreshing.
- Kinilaw na Isda: A traditional Filipino dish of raw fish cured in vinegar, unique to coastal areas.
- Sinigang na Baboy: A popular sour pork soup that showcases local flavors.
- Lechon Manok: Roasted chicken marinated with local spices, a must-try for meat lovers.
Do this
- Surfing at Cloud 9: World-renowned surf spot that attracts surfers from around the globe.
- Island Hopping Tour: Explore the breathtaking islands and lagoons around Siargao.
- Visit the local night markets: Experience local culture and cuisine in a lively atmosphere.
Local tips
- Try to learn a few basic phrases in Filipino; locals appreciate the effort.
- Visit local markets early in the morning for the freshest produce and seafood.
- Bring cash, as many small vendors do not accept credit cards.
- Be mindful of the tides when visiting natural attractions like the Magpupungko Rock Pools.
Know before you go
Best time
Mar-May, Sep-Nov. These months offer pleasant weather, fewer tourists, and vibrant local festivals.
Getting around
Motorcycles (habal-habal), jeepneys, and tricycles are common for local transport.
Airport
SUG
Language
Filipino and English are widely spoken.
Money
Philippine Peso (PHP). Credit cards accepted in major establishments, but cash is preferred in local markets.
Safety
Generally safe, but travelers should be cautious in remote areas and avoid displaying valuables.
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