Siargao has been luring both local and international wave riders to its rolling shores. No wonder that this teardrop-shaped island is widely regarded as “the Surfing Capital of the Philippines”.
The island had been under-the-radar and is only known to surfers until the early 2010s. Presently, Siargao enjoys being the “rockstar” tourist destination alongside Palawan, Cebu, and the recently reopened Boracay. It is also more accessible now more than ever, welcoming about 12 flights daily from Manila, Cebu, and Clark. Moreover, the road from the airport to other parts of the island, like tourist favorites General Luna, Del Carmen, and Soccoro, has developed from the bumpy rough road to smooth concrete one, making traveling around the island more convenient and efficient.
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