A paradise for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts, offering a glimpse into the vibrant marine life beneath the surface of Surigao del Sur.
Category: CARAGA-Scrim
One of the region’s most popular destinations, the falls is known its multi-tiered wide water curtain that spans for 95 meters (312 ft.) wide and 55 meters (180 ft.) tall. The beauty of the falls is an ideal setting for activities such as family picnics
The Enchanted River is known for its turquoise waters and seemingly endless stretch of depth below. Despite being called a “river”, it’s a saltwater spring that flows towards the Pacific Ocean.
Conquer the legendary waves of Siargao, a paradise for surfers of all levels. Feel the exhilarating rush as the powerful swells lift you, surrounded by the ocean’s invigorating mist—a pure surge of energy that keeps you coming back for more.
Carved by nature over millions of years, the Magpupungko rock pools are natural tidal pools found on the east coast of Siargao. Watch for the tide levels as these provide signs on the best time to see its gem-like texture
Sohoton Cove is a famous spot on Bucas Grande Island known for its network of natural pools. Inside, you can find the Tiktikan Lagoon and Jellyfish Sanctuary
The Kahimunan tu Bayugan Festival gives honor to the city’s patron saint, the Santo Niño. This festivity fills the streets with costumed dancers performing to compete
The annual festival of Butuan City celebrates the declaration of excavated balangay boats used by early Philippine settlers as National Cultural Treasures in 1987.
This festival celebrates culture, religion and the indigenous Mamanwa tribes of Surigao
Naligayan Festival celebrates the rich, cultural heritage of Manobo people, highlighting the ancient rituals of the province’s agricultural sector