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Siargao Island is a popular destination for people visiting Cebu and the Philippines. With plenty of beautiful scenery, beaches great for surfing, and lots of local attractions, it's easy to see why people fall in love with it. If you're interested in visiting, you can begin planning your trip now, from the time you want to visit to the things you want to experience while you're there.

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Planning Your Trip

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  1. Typhoon season is from September to early October, which is the best time for surfing. Of course, that also means there will be an increase in ticket prices during this time period, especially when surfing competitions are running. [1]
    • Look for travel packages that offer hotels and surfing lessons.
  2. For non-surfers, visiting between May and August is your best bet for reasonable prices. Just remember: if you want to surf, waves will be flattest during this period. [2]
    • Check for promotional airline fares from June to September.
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  3. There's quite a range of accommodations in Siargao, from high-end hotels to cheaper, bargain-priced rooms. Almost all of them are located in General Luna, which is the main tourist area, so be sure to decide on your accommodations ahead of time. Prices are as low as 400 PHP and go up into the thousands. [3]
    • Ask your airline provider for packages that include accommodations and compare their pricing with all of your available options.
  4. To make sure you have the best time possible and stay safe, pack a first aid kit. After you have a proper kit, focus on other important items like a hammock, lightweight sleeping bags, hats, sunscreen, and reef shoes. For clothing, anything beach-friendly works—board shorts, lightweight shirts, breezy pants, maxi dresses, and sun dresses. [4]
    • To be safe, pack some denim jeans and warmer clothes for the nighttime temperature dips. Although temperatures never drop very low in Siargao, it does get occasional rainy periods.
    • Pack an umbrella in case of rain, especially during January, which is the wettest month.
    • Make sure your first aid kit includes bandages, antiseptic, sting relief spray, calamine lotion, anti-fungal cream, and a water filtering tablet.
  5. When travelling to the Philippines, it is recommended to receive the following vaccinations: hepatitis A, hepatitis B, typhoid, rabies, cholera, influenza, and Japanese encephalitis. [5]
    • Make sure to ask your doctor about all of the locations you plan to travel to on your trip to Siargao island.
  6. If your passport has expired or you don't have one, be sure your give yourself enough time to apply for one. Passports can take as long as 2 months to arrive, so avoid applying last minute. [6]
    • Ask the passport agency about emergency applications if you're tight on time. For an additional fee, you can get it sent express.
    • If you're already in the Philippines, a standard photo ID should be fine since there typically no internal passports checks within the country.
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Getting to Siargao Island

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  1. As of now, Skyjet Airlines and Cebu Pacific are the only two airlines that offer flights directly to Siargao Island's Sayak Airport. This airport is located in Siargao's Barangay Del Carmen, which is about 45 minutes away from tourist attractions and facilities. Look at available options and select from one-way and roundtrip tickets. [7]
    • SkyJet offers flights from Basco Airport, Busuanga Airport, Manila Domestic Airport, Caticlan Airport, and Surigao Airport.
    • Cebu Pacific offers flights from Ninoy Aquino International Airport and Mactan-Cebu International Airport.
    • Visit the Skyjet Airlines website here: https://www.flyskyjetair.com/ .
    • Visit the Cebu Pacific website here: https://www.cebupacificair.com/ .
  2. When traveling from the mainland, follow the Pan–Philippine Highway, also known as the Maharlika Highway or Asian Highway 26 PH, and then head east into Siargao City. If you're traveling by bus, Surigao City is accessible by Butuan and Davao City.
    • The 3H bus from Butuan ends at the Surigao Bus Terminal Bus (3H) and costs about 170 PHP per person.
    • From Davao City, Buses 9 to 10 run to Surigao City and cost about 600 PHP.
  3. Aside from flying, the only way to get to Siargao Island is by water. If you're driving, take the Pan–Philippine Highway—also know as the Maharlika Highway or Asian Highway 26 PH—to the Surigao City Port and Ferry Terminal. You can also take a multicab or tricycle.
    • Be sure to tell your multicab or tricycle driver if you intend to use the RoRo Ferry or trigger boat, as they use different ports.
  4. The RoRo Ferry is considered to be the comfier option and often have a basic canteen and air-conditioned rooms. They can also accommodate trucks and cars. In terms of pricing, the RoRo Ferry costs about 210 PHP per person. [8]
    • Ferries usually leaves at 5:30 AM and the latest at about 12:00 PM.
  5. Trigger boats are less comfortable, but they get to the Dapa Port of Siargao in about 2 to 3 hours. Prices can vary from 210 PHP to 350 PHP depending on the quality of the boat.
    • Most trigger boats leave the port at around 6 AM, so be sure to wake up early enough.
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Experiencing Siargao Island

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  1. Once you get to Sayak Airport in Barangay Del Carmen, you need to get to General Luna—the tourist destination. Transport vans at the terminal can escort you for about 150 PHP per person, tricycles are as low as 500 PHP per four people, and motorbikes are as low as 400 PHP for two people. [9]
    • Regardless of the transportation you choose, try to bargain with your driver!
    • Ask your airline provider or hotel about packages that include transportation to General Luna.
  2. Most resorts offer tours that travel to all of these islands in a day—contact them and ask about dates and pricing. For example, Kermit Resort offers island hopping day-trips priced at around 750 PHP per person, which includes a lunch. [10]
    • Although Sugba Lagoon, typically requires a full day, it's great day-trip for anyone that wants to swim. Full day-trips are about 2,000 PHP per person including lunch.
  3. Siargao is known for its delicious seafood, and most resorts and hotels are full of them. For cheaper eating, head to the public market in General Luna and try some unprepared seafood or fish. Tuna costs about 120 to 150 PHP per kilogram. [11]
    • If you're staying at a resort, purchase local tuna from the market and the cooks will prepare it for a small fee.
    • Go to the public market in the morning—this is when everything is fresh!
  4. Magpupungko Pool is located in the Pilar municipality, which is around 1 hour north from General Luna by vehicle. It costs about 50 PHP to get in, but it's definitely worth it. [12]
    • Walk along the reef when the sea is calm during low tide.
  5. Most resorts offer board rentals and training, as well as stand-alone rentals. In general, it's about 500 PHP for each hour of longboard use with a trainer. For just a board rental, it's around 300 PHP for half of a day and 500 PHP for the whole day. [13]
    • The most popular surf spots are: Cloud 9, Quicksilver, Stimpy's, Rock Island, Daku Reef, Cemetery, and G1.
  6. Rent a motorbike for 350 PHP per day and explore any part of the island you want at your own leisure. If you want something more relaxing, hire a tricycle driver for 800 to 1000 PHP per day.
    • Make a list of all the attractions you want to visit before hitting the road.
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