Travel Guide: Siargao

Jump on a scooter, and explore the island with Patsy and Eduardo as your guide. Here, the mother and son duo share insider tips on how you can make the most out of your stay in Siargao.

Made up of 48 islands and islets, Siargao has captured the hearts of many local and international surfers.  Known as the surfing capital of the Philippines, the island region is home to one of the most challenging surfing waves.  Best to visit the island around September to November when the waves reach 8 to 12 feet!
Timing is key in surfing. You will need an eye to see where the swell comes from. Swells are manageable during the summer and a good time for beginners to practice. Local guides are available and they teach you all the basics you need to know.
Explore different surfing spots in Siargao for the best experience. Beginners can check out Guiuan, Jacking Horse, and Quicksilver; Intermediate Level surfers have Bumee, Cemetery, Salvacion, Pilar, and Daku Reef; and Advanced surfers would enjoy Cloud 9, Pacifico, and Tuason’s Point.
Food is always fresh and delicious. Siargao has a wide variety of local cuisine, including their own spin on the traditional bulalo, chicken inasal, pork barbeque, and binakol rice.

Patsy: The delicious food is another perk of living in the country’s surfing capital.
Patsy: The local produce is fresh from the farms, and the fish are caught that same morning. As the years passed, little bars, carinderias, and restaurants started opening. It was so much fun to be out on the water all day, and then be able to eat so well at night!
Known for its white sand beaches, hidden lagoons, and world-class waves, Siargao is equally famous for its charming laid back island vibe and friendly residents. Locals will go to great lengths to help you get around the island. Don’t be shy to ask!

Patsy: The local community made me feel so welcome from the beginning. They have become our extended family.

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Patricia Bengzon, Ayala Foundation, Inc.

Mia Carmella Bontol-Colborne, Ayala Corporation

4 Comments

  • Chelle
    2 years ago Reply

    Siargao is in my bucketlist! Excited to try these out soon!

  • Kayla
    2 years ago Reply

    Can’t wait to go back to IAO!!!!

  • Nino Plazo
    2 years ago Reply

    Excited for this tropical island

  • Angela Abella
    2 years ago Reply

    Exciting tips! Thank you.

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