There are several islands in Siargao that one can visit and enjoy fine white sands.
Guyam island in Siargao. Good for day picnics, the island has some cottages where one can while away the time after spending hours on its pristine white beach.
In the uninhabited island of Guyam, one can rest under the shade of the coconut trees or bring a hammock after taking a dip from the sparkling clear blue waters.
Naked island about a half kilometer long sandbar in the middle of the Siargao islands. A flock of white birds make this island as their resting place after catching fish.
For a good place to snorkel, La Janoosa island is the best place to go.
We were billeted at the Villa Ernesto Resort in General Luna.
We were billeted at the Villa Ernesto Resort in General Luna.
The priests of Sto. Nino Church in Tacloban together with Ronnie (right) a constant companion on our travels to beaches around the country.
Another group picture by the beach in front of the Villa Ernesto Resort in our Hawaiian shirts and pants
It was lowtide when we visited Cloud 9. This is theboardwalk to get to the famous waves for surfing.
One of the famous beaches in mainland Siargao is Magpupungku. One has to pass through sharp rocky paths in order to get to Magpupungku. It is a good place to go swimming during lowtide as there are pools of water separated from the sea.
During lowtide this place would have looked like a swimming pool as the waters would not have overflowed beyond the edges
Magpupungku Beach in Siargao. This beach is found in the mainland of Siargao island, about fifteen kilometers from the town of Gen. Luna where the famous beaches are situated. The place is best during lowtides, as one can have shallow pools which are best for swimming. It is named Magpupungku (squatting) after the rock which squats on a slab of stone ready to topple over.
nice pictures!!!!
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Wow! magnificent view. you guys are great! hope to see more pictures on your journey ^_^. the pictures you posted are excellent. keep it up.
ReplyDeleteIt's great viewing your pictures of Siargao. Been to this place and vows to go back. Why didn't I see you surfing? It would have been great.
ReplyDeleteHave not tried surfing yet. It was not also the surfing season when we visited the place. It would be a challenge indeed.
ReplyDeleteNice view of Siargao!
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