Siargao: A Surfing Paradise

Siargao: A Surfing Paradise

The unspoiled teardrop shaped island called Siargao is a Shangri-la for adventurers and nature lovers. It is the surfing capital of the Philippines. This surfing haven is located 800 kilometers Southeast of Manila. Siargao is now one of the world's great frontiers for surf exploration. Its most popular break is "Cloud Nine."

Surfing is best from July to November when strong waves are in constant motion. The powerful wave-off "Cloud 9" has been hailed as one of the world's five toughest breaks and has been frequently compared to the famous surf of Hawaii and Australia.

Siargao's "Cloud Nine", a powerful hollow right hander, featured in "Surf Magazine" as one of the ten best waves in the world. East of Siargao Islands lies the Philippine Deep that rises from over 34,000 ft to a belt of reefs. This Oceanic trench is the reason for the excellent surf in Siargao; because it is so deep and the continental shelf narrow, the waves break with juice straight out of deep water and focus the wave energy straight at the beach. This area is set to become Asia's next hot surfing destination and is truly one of the worlds' last great frontiers for surf exploration.



Siargao Island is Surigao Del Norte's "last frontier" facing the Pacific Ocean. The island boasts of quite a number of untapped natural resources that tourists marvel. Aside from the white beaches that abound, the seas of Siargao are the fishermen's choice to catch fish and other marine products. This year, under the administration of Gov. Robert Lyndon Barbers, Siargao's infrastructure development got the much needed "shot in the arm" with its people seeing and feeling the improvements where during the previous provincial leaderships, "it was only but a dream," so they said.

Are you ready for Island Hopping? There are islets where you'll find fine white sand beaches and crystal clear waters comparable to Boracay Paradise. The three favorites - Guyam, Daku and Naked Island are close to General Luna and can be visited by renting your own banca for only P1,000.00. Traveling around the town makes easier with habal-habal, a motorcycle that can load up to 7 passengers to that will bring you to different destinations in town.

The Siargao Success Story

Back in the early 80's surf pioneers ventured into this isolated and rugged territory and discovered excellent waves. The surfers were Steve Jones, an Australian and Tony Arroza, a Hispanic-American.

Then there was this mysterious tourist by the name of "Max Walker" who settled in a solitary hut on the palm-fringed shores of Tuason Point, Catangnan, within a small distance from a perfect reef break, now popularly known as Cloud Nine. He was probably the first to surf Cloud Nine and was also credited for discovering Grajagan or G-Land surf spot in Java, Indonesia. But this man was acting so strange that former town mayor Jaime Rusillon called him "Mad Max".This strange tourist who starved himself until he died on the 44th day of his fast, which happened to be his birthday. He was buried in Tuason Point, fronting Cloud Nine.

Eventually, it was known that he was the legendary Hawaiian surf traveler John Michael "Mike" Boyum who was sought after by Hawaiian authorities for drug trafficking. He escaped and settled in General Luna for its remote location and excellent surf. Only upon Boyum's death did the former mayor realize that his fans and friends in the surfing world were tracking his treks. Eventually, those who followed Boyum's Philippine adventure and took pictures that landed in various international magazines blew the tight lid off Siargao.




Siargao Surfing Spots

Tuason Point: (3 kms. north of General Luna) This is the most well-known surfing area in the Philippines. It also contains the most well known surf site in the country - Cloud 9 (C9). Cloud 9 is a hollow and heavy right hand barrel; for experienced riders only. Within a stone's throw from C9 are three other world-class waves: When the sections line up, Jacking Horse is a long and fun right hander. It is about 200m north of C9. Tuason Left is, on its day, an amazingly hollow and powerful left hander. Experienced surfers only. This wave is about 400m south of C9. Cemetery's is a really fun left hander suitable for all surfers. Head north of GL, find the cemetery and paddle out.

North of C9: There are countless waves within an hour-and-a-half boat ride north of C9. Some of the more well-known ones include: Stimpies, a great left hander. Can be fat, can be hollow, can be perfect. Rock Island, a 300m right hander that, on its day, can be flawless. These two waves can be seen from C9 and break on the opposite tide so, when its too low at C9, just jump into a pump boat for some slicker waves.

Further north is what I consider the best left hander in the area, Pacifico. This wave is long, hollow, and powerful. Not to be missed. Still further north is Burgos, an area with several lefts and rights that, on their day, rival any others on the islands. Keep heading north and you will find plenty of known and "secret" spots to whet your appetite.

GL and south: To the south of GL, all waves must be reached by boat, and are always a highlight of one's holiday. Daku is an island to the east of GL and has a fun right hander that breaks during large swells. The wave breaks on the protected side of the island so it is usually small and great for beginners. Pansukian Reef is a fickle but hollow right hander; another for experienced surfers only. Further south are the islands of La Janoza and Mamon. These islands are beautiful. There are numerous waves in this area with the pick of the bunch being at Mabuntok Reef, which is to the left on Mamon. This wave will cater to all levels and is situated by one of the most pleasant and picturesque beaches in the region.

How To Get There?

Asian Spirit flies every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday from Cebu to Surigao vice-versa. Philippine Airlines flies daily from Manila to Butuan city, a two-hour bus ride from Surigao City.

SEAIR flies from Cebu to Siargao on Tuesday and Saturday. For Reservations, call Tel: 02-844-1521

Buses from Pasay City have trips going to Surigao several times a week via Lipa ferry terminal. Daily bus trips from Surigao City to Cagayan de Oro or Davao City via Butuan City are available at regular intervals.

Passenger boats direct from Manila and Cebu City are also available.

Upon reaching Surigao City, there are daily fast craft transfers to Siargao Island.

Where To Stay

Sagana Resort www.cloud9surf.com
Pansukian Tropical Resort www.pansukian.com
Other Resorts www.siargao.net

Comments

  1. This is great! well im not really a fan of surfing but as i was looking to your blog, i begin to gain interest already. nice info and pictures ^_^. keep it up.

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