
Hopping at Basul Island
by Jane Dacumos on May 8, 2014Maybe this island is not as finest like in Boracay or Palawan, but it is one of the islands in Surigao Del Norte that every tourist is hoping for to visit – Basul Island.
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Cagwait White Beach: Philippines' Waikiki Beach
by Jhaypee Guia on April 29, 2014Cagwait White Beach Resort is formerly known as “Waikiki Beach” of the Philippines. It was dubbed that way by the famous pilot Charles Lindberg during his visits. The beach is situated in the town of Cagwait, Surigao del Sur. Today, the beach is recognized as the “Boracay of Caraga” where the yearly Kaliguan Festival is held every 24th of June. It is visited by many people during the summer season.
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Wow Siargao: Visiting the Surfing Capital of the Philippines
by Angel Bonifacio on April 2, 2014Who would have thought that a local chocolate bar could make a place a world-famous destination? Well, John Callahan might have known because he was the one who called a particular surfing wave “Cloud 9,” originating from a Pinoy chocolate bar with the same name.
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San Pedro-Cantiasay Wooden Foot Bridge
by Jane Dacumos on January 15, 2014The San Pedro Cantiasay Footbridge is a unique bridge made of wood. The bridge is hailed as one of the attractions in Surigao City especially in Nonoc Islands. With a length of 391 meters, this wooden footbridge is one of the country's longest wooden bridges. It connects the islands of Sibale and Nonoc Islands in the province of Surigao in Mindanao.
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Day-asan Floating Village: “Little Venice of Surigao City”
by Jane Dacumos on July 10, 2013No words can probably describe the beauty and silent charm of Day-asan Floating Village in Surigao City. Hailed as the “Little Venice of Surigao City”, the village is a fishing village consisting of houses on wooden stilts above the water.
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