Siargao has long been defined by its waves. But there’s more to Siargao than what first meets the eye, something that extends beyond surfboards and swells. Located in Surigao del Norte in Mindanao, this teardrop-shaped island is often called the Philippines’ surfing capital, but its growing appeal lies equally in its slower, more grounded way of life.
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Plan Your Trip To Siargao: A Travel Guide To The Philippines’ Surfing Capital
From Cloud 9 to Sugba Lagoon, here’s how to explore Siargao through its surf culture, calm waters, and everyday island life

Turquoise waters and boats at Guyam Island, Siargao. Photo: Shutterstock
Turquoise waters and boats at Guyam Island, Siargao. Photo: Shutterstock
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