Siargao Island Itinerary
Siargao Island Itinerary
You will hate this island if you don’t like surfing, sandy beaches, tons of coconut trees, great food and friendly locals. Siargao island got it all! This is the ultimate island life. Incredibly chill vibe everywhere you go. Locals and tourists just hopping on their scooters or motorbikes in their bikinis or board shorts with a surfboard on the side. Oh yes, did I mention this is also known as the ‘Surfing Capital of the Philippines’?
Told you its an island life paradise.
I went here for the first time and despite the unpredictable weather, oh boy, you can still enjoy your Siargao experience.
So here is a run-down of our 4-day itinerary in Siargao Island in the Philippines. I hope this will give you some ideas for your travel planning.
Let’s get into it..
Siargao Island
Siargao Island
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Here’s our 4-day journey map of our Siargao Island trip. You can see our activities upon arriving to the island. Each day we will break it down for your with location, what you can do, prices and our experience.

We’ve stayed in General Luna which is one of the coastal towns in the island. You can easily find restaurants, cafes, or accommodations in here, that’s why it’s a good choice to stay at.
Getting the essentials
Download apps
Getting the essentials
Download apps
Before traveling to Siargao Island, you have to download this apps that will make your life so much easier. These are the apps that we often used while traveling in this country. So make sure where you have steady wifi, you can go ahead and download them.
- Communication Apps: WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger (Useful if you want to reach out to AirBnB Hosts or tour guides)
- Navigation Apps: Google Maps (download offline map of Siargao Island!)
- Accommodation App: Booking.com | Agoda | Airbnb
Local Sim card
Local sim card
I would suggest if you’re getting there from Manila or some other city, try to get a local SIM card from there. So you can easily contact your pickup driver or AirBnB hosts etc, upon arrival at Siargao. If not, you can also go to local shops around the island’s main town to get a SIM card as well.
Day 1 | Day
How to get to Siargao Island from Manila
To get to Siargao Island, you can take a domestic flight from any major cities, for example, Manila and Cebu. For our flight from Manila, it took about 2 hours. This is usually a smaller propeller plane that gets you around domestically in the Philippines. Boarding and landing are usually at the tarmac, and I kinda like that (except when it rains. lol). You’ll get your first whiff of fresh air the moment you stepped out of the plane. Other alternatives depending where you’re coming from you either take a ferry (eg. from Surigao City). You can simply google the many alternative ways to get to the island.
How to get around Siargao Island

There are several ways to get around Siargao Island:
- Rent a scooter/motorbike – The most ideal method by a lot of tourists (and even locals). It’s very convenient, especially for smaller streets or dirt pathways. Getting parking during peak periods can get crazy but whole lot easier with a scooter.
- Our rent for the entire 3 days was PHP 1,350 (SGD 30.56 | USD 22.87) or PHP 450 per day (SGD 10.19 | USD 7.62). There are cheaper deals in other shops but you might have to ask around.
- We made an advance reservation with Coconut Cruisers Siargao here is their Facebook page and Instagram. There are tons of scooter rentals on the island so you don’t have to worry making a reservation in advance. We just find the scooter from Coconut Cruiser pretty cute. Lol! It also includes an additional helmet for the pillion AND a water sling bag. Super useful when you go around swimming or if it’s raining.
- Public Transportation – Habal-habal (local motorbike taxi) are widely accessible around General Luna. They’re budget-friendly and I believe you can even hire a local driver to tour you around for the day. Super easy, just be prepared with your haggling skills.
- Rent a car/van– If you prefer a car, that’s available too. It’s convenient, especially if you have a bigger group or with children or elderlies. You’re also sheltered if it rains. However, the problem I see from renting bigger vehicle is that it’s one of the expensive options and also it’s hard to find parking, most especially for restaurants along the main road. Its still seems easier to rent a habal habal if you would like to go to restaurants or cafes in town – especially in the evening when it gets pretty crowded.
Where to stay in Siargao Island
General Luna (Highly Recommended)
- Why Stay Here: This is the main buzz of Siargao, this is the most convenient area to stay because of its accessibility to different activities. It’s a 10 – 15 min drive to the iconic Cloud 9 surfing area, and the town itself is filled with restaurants, cafés, bars, and shops. From General Luna, it’s easy to access popular tours and activities like island hopping, Sugba Lagoon, and Magpupungko Rock Pools.
- Best For: First-time visitors, surfers, foodies, and anyone who loves a lively atmosphere with plenty of options for dining and socializing.
- Downside: It’s busier and more developed, so it may not be ideal if you’re seeking for total seclusion or a quiet area.
Cloud 9
- Why Stay Here: Perfect for surfers or those wanting to be right at the island’s iconic surf spot. It’s quieter than General Luna but still close to the action.
- Best For: Surf enthusiasts, people seeking beachfront accommodations, or those who want a serene environment.
- Downside: Limited dining and nightlife compared to General Luna.
Malinao
- Why Stay Here: A peaceful area known for stunning, secluded beaches and upscale resorts. Great for relaxation and unwinding away from the crowds.
- Best For: Couples, honeymooners, or travelers looking for luxury and privacy.
- Downside: Farther from the main attractions and activities.
Dapa
- Why Stay Here: The main entry point to the island with ferries arriving from Surigao City. It has a local town vibe with markets and budget-friendly stays.
- Best For: Budget travelers or those looking for a more local experience.
- Downside: Not as scenic or lively as other areas.
Pacifico
- Why Stay Here: A tranquil, less-touristy spot on the northern part of the island, known for its uncrowded surf breaks and lush surroundings. This is where my friend did her surfing session. Definitely cheaper than Cloud 9 and less crowded. For more info, read ahead!
- Best For: Travelers looking for off-the-beaten-path surfing or a laid-back escape.
- Downside: Limited dining and activity options; farther from major attractions.
Pilar
- Why Stay Here: Close to natural attractions like Magpupungko Rock Pools and lush rural landscapes, perfect for nature lovers.
- Best For: Travelers who prioritize exploring the island’s natural beauty and want a more laid-back base.
- Downside: Minimal amenities and nightlife.
Burgos
- Why Stay Here: Another quiet surf town with a relaxed vibe and a few charming accommodations. It’s also near scenic coastal areas.
- Best For: Surf enthusiasts seeking isolation or those wanting to experience Siargao’s untamed side.
- Downside: Far from the main hub and less infrastructure.
- Where we stayed at in Siargao Island

- Address: Q5P5+GXQ, General Luna, Surigao del Norte, Philippines
- Rate/Night: PHP 10,500 (SGD 237.70 | USD 177.80) for 3 nights
Spacious and Stylish Rooms: The room we stayed at has a Bali vibe to it. The room was simple and the toilet area is outdoor and it’s big too. It really gives off the island vibe – showering ‘outside’.
Prime Location: It’s located at some inner streets within General Luna, however, the moment you get out to the main road you’re already at the main centre of town. Super accessible to cafes, restaurants, stores or even tons of tattoo parlors. Lol.
- The not so good part: Even though the place looks new and renovated (they were doing renovations when we were staying there), the street outside the gate is not convenient. Most especially, when it rains, large pools of water right at the front of the gate and it’s hard to get out just by walking without getting your feet wet from dirty rain water. Also, the owner kinda warned us too on the unpredictable cuts on electricity around the island. It’s not isolated to the Airbnb place, but it’s all over the island too. So that’s something to keep in mind when traveling to Siargao.
Day 1 | Evening
- La Mesa

- Address: Tourism Rd, General Luna, 8419 Surigao del Norte, Philippines
- Opening Hours: 12 pm – 10 pm (Monday – Sunday)
- Ordered: Thai Basil Stir-Fry Shrimp, USDA Beef Tenderloin Steak, Calamansi juice
- Price: PHP 1,600 (SGD 36.22 | USD 27.09) for 2 pax
Overall, the ambience was good, I love the beach vibe and suits the island.
If you’re craving for some Thai food, give this place a try.
- Halika Siargao

- Address: Philippines, Surigao del Norte, General Luna, Philippines
- Opening Hours: 9 am – 11 pm (Monday – Sunday)
- Ordered: 2 Flavors in one cone | Salted Caramel and Rocky Road
- Price: PHP 200 (SGD 4.53 | USD 3.40)
Day 2 | Day
What to do in Siargao Island
On our first official day in Siargao, we went for a DIY tour. It’s very convenient if you have a scooter. You have the liberty to go around to different places at your phase and time. To start off, we had our breakfast and then followed by our DIY tour around the island and then dinner later in the night. Unfortunately, our timing to visit the island was terrible. We got caught in the rain a couple of times in between barrios (towns) but that didn’t deter us from getting to our destinations.
Let me tell ya, it was a wild ride.
Breakfast
- Kawayan Gourmand French Bakery

- Address: R567+GG3, General Luna, Surigao del Norte, Philippines
- Opening Hours: 6 am – 6 pm (Monday – Sunday)
- Ordered: Italian Panini, Chocolatine
- Price: PHP 410 (SGD 9.28 | USD 6.97)
Siargao Island DIY Tour
- Tak Tak Falls

- Address: 22MV+MCF, Santa Monica, Surigao del Norte, Philippines
- Opening Hours: 8 am – 5 pm (Monday – Sunday)
- Entrance Fee: PHP 50 (SGD 1.13 | USD 0.85)
- Parking Fee: Motor – PHP 20 | 3 Wheels – PHP 30 | 4 Wheels or more – PHP 50
Our first destination was an hour away from General Luna. It was a long and painful ride when you’re not used to riding a scooter but, I’m pretty sure it will be worth it on what I was about to see.
After paying the parking and entrance fee, there’s a less than 5 minutes walk up towards the falls. There’s a small sari-sari store that sells everything from food to water gear.
The waterfall area is quiet and less crowded. If I’m being honest, I was expecting for more action than just a waterfall. I was a little disappointed.
It’s a beautiful falls, don’t get me wrong but I guess I was hoping there’s more into it. It’s a waterfall with some picnic area tables. I guess if you’re looking for a quiet and simple getaway then this is a good spot. But if you’re into action, then you’re better off some place else.
- Danjug Caves Nature Park

- Address: 3343+75C, Unnamed Road, Santa Monica, Surigao del Norte, Philippines
- Opening Hours: 8 am – 5 pm (Monday – Sunday)
- Tour Guide: PHP 200 per person (SGD 4.53 | USD 3.40)
Next, we went to Danjug Cave Nature Park – 10 minutes away from Taktak Falls by driving. It was a quick tour of a cave where pirates hid and later on discovered some ancient artifacts like old pots, porcelain.
It was even said that some locals went to the cave to steal some of the items – I guess they never knew who did it.
It’s dark inside so come in prepared with a flashlight or you can also use your phone flashlight. It’s a small cave so it’s just a quick tour.
- Wishing Well & Overlooking View




Right outside the Dajug Cave, there’s a stairs that lead up to a wishing well which you can see from inside the Danjug cave. Along the cliff is a beautiful view of the beach.
Actually, this is not the final overlooking view, there is another one with even better vantage point. It’s a really cool spot.
Just be careful when coming here. It’s rocky and slippery. So it’s better to wear closed shoes if you can.
- Bat Cave

Right after the overlooking view, we headed down to another cave where you will see tons of bats hanging from the ceiling. This is just an observatory cave.
You can’t go in any further or else, you’ll disrupt the bats. It’s really cool seeing them.
Try not to make too much noise or kept flashing them with lights. Once they get disturbed they’ll start flying around you. Just relax and keep still…
- Turtle Cave

This is another observatory cave where you see a small pond inside a cave with a turtles (or tortoise?) It’s cute when they started approaching you slowly. There are quite a few of them in there.
There is another cave and its meant for exploration kind of cave. Unfortunately, there was a flood inside cause it had been raining the past few days. So we didn’t bother to look at the cave.
This place is something you can add on to your itinerary in Siargao. The adventure cave would have added to the excitement factor of the Nature Park but if you’re more into chill vibe, then the observatory caves and overlooking view is more than enough.
- Alegria White Beach Sand

- Address: 333C+VC7, Santa Monica, Surigao del Norte, Philippines
- Entrance Fee: PHP 10 per person (SGD 0.23 | USD 0.17)
It’s a little far from General Luna but you’ll get the peace and serenity.
The water is really clear for a quick dip. It’s one of the good beaches to relax with less crowd.
- Little Hawaii in Siargao

- Address: 23MC+JHG, Burgos, Surigao del Norte, Philippines
There is this really popular road called ‘Little Hawaii’ in Siargao because it looks like you’re in Hawaii.
With the view of the palm trees and the ocean. The picture do no justice. You have to be there to see it with your own eyes.
There were alot of people taking photos by the roadside. I bet it gets crazier when it’s sunset. I saw some videos on Tiktok and it looks amazing.
I’m not too sure about the address but when I tried to search it up on Google the address above came up. Just be careful of the passing vehicles when you’re in the area.
- Pacifico Beach & Surfing

- Address: W4V3+R92, Siargao Circumferential Rd, San Isidro, Surigao del Norte, Philippines
- Surfing Lesson: PHP 500 ( SGD 11.32 | USD 8.49) / hour
This is another popular place to relax by the beach and also to learn surfing. It’s alot less crowded than Cloud 9, which I think is convenient for beginner surfers.
Also the instructor had mentioned that its even cheaper than Cloud 9. In Cloud 9, according to them, it’s PHP 600 per lesson. Meanwhile, in Pacifico it’s only PHP 500.
If you ask me, that’s even better because first of all, less crowd and second of all, cheaper.
Although, if you’re staying in General Luna, that’s around 1 hour drive but is the crowd and cheaper price worth it? That’s up to you to decide. My friend did decide to do a surfing lesson here in Pacifico Beach and she got the whole space for herself.
- Sausalito Siargao @ Trogon's Perch Resort

- Address: 1 Purok Barangay Pacifico San Isidro, Siargao Island, Philippines
- Opening Hours: 7am – 9pm Daily
We went here for lunch and the view was gorgeous. It has an infinity pool overlooking the ocean below.
We are seated at the restaurant and enjoying a meal. We ordered pasta and crisp fish with a dip. I think the food we had was decent. It’s simple and one of the fastest dish that we wanted to eat. I was thinking of paella but that will take 30-45 min to be serve. Crazy long.
The view was stunning tho. Unfortunately, we’re not able to use the pool because its for guests. Im not too sure if you have to pay extra to gain entry for the infinity pool. But if you’re here just for a quick bite, then the view is enough to enjoy while dining.
- Maasin River
- Address: R3C4+HFW, Siargao Circumferential Rd, Dapa, Surigao del Norte, Philippines
- Opening Hours: 7:30 am – 6 pm Daily
- Entrance Fee: PHP 30 (SGD 0.68 | USD 0.51) / pax
- Bamboo Raft: PHP 20 (SGD 0.45 | USD 0.34) / pax
- Mangrove tour: PHP 1500 (SGD 33.96 | USD 25.48) / 6 pax
- Fireflies Watching: PHP 1000 (SGD 22.64 | USD 16.99) / 3 pax
This is another popular destination in Siargao. There are many things you can do here from jumping into the water to bamboo raftin to even fireflies watching.
However, with the bad weather it seems best to not go for a tour, so we opted for the basic entrance fee. There isn’t much to do besides from following a trail to a garden and at the end you’ll end up at the plank jump area.
I think this place would have been more fun on a better weather.
Right outside the entrance, there are many stalls selling clothes and even street food. I saw they have fresh oyster or clams or scallops. They will open it up for you and add on sauce, if you dare to try. We did eat Taho (silky tofu, brown sugar syrup and chewy sago pearls) for PHP 50 (SGD 1.13 | USD 0.85).
Day 2 | Evening
- Big Belly Siargao

- Address: Siargao Island, Tourism Rd, Purok 3, General Luna, 8419 Surigao del Norte, Philippines
- Opening Hours: 11:30 am – 9:30 pm Daily
- Ordered: 3 Cheese Burger with Wagyu, Classic Burger with Wagyu, NY Fries and 2 Soft Drinks
- Price: PHP 1,600 (SGD 36.23 | USD 27.18)
After all the traveling around the island, we wanted something heavy and greasy. Yummm. We went to a local smash burgers called Big Belly. We ordered two burgers, cheese fries and soft drinks.
Surely, it was good, juicy and heavy meal. Per burger would range around PHP 250 – PHP 650 depending on the patty that you want. They have ‘unmeat’ which I believe a vegetarian patty down to wagyu.
My friend got the crazy triple cheese burger and it was too much for her. Lol. Then add on the cheese fries, that was an overkill.
But yeah, I think this is the first cheese fries that I’ve tried in the Philippines that actually has melted cheese on them. Most of the ‘cheese’ fries I’ve gotten before were just cheese powder.
Day 3 | Day
- Sohoton Island Tour - CANCELLED
We’re supposed to have our Sohoton island tour, unfortunately, on the day itself it got cancelled due to the bad weather.
Oh well, we got a free day and decided to go around the island instead.
So first off, we want breakfast, then we went to the famous tidal pool, coconut road and viewdeck. There are more things that had happened so have a read below for more details.
- White Beard Coffee Shop
- Address: Siargao Island, Tourism Rd, Purok 3, General Luna, 8419 Surigao del Norte, Philippines
- Opening Hours: 6 am – 6 pm Daily
- Ordered: Spam & Scrambled Eggs Waffle, Hungarian Sausage Eggs Benedict, Additional sides Bacon, Creamy Cloud 9 (white brew), Hot Chocolate
- Price: PHP 1,030 (SGD 23.32 | USD 17.50)
Yet another popular breakfast place is White Beard Coffee. They’re breakfast dish are normal but I think what sticks with me is their drinks.
I don’t drink much of hot beverage but when I ordered the hot chocolate, oh my goodness. It was so good.
Chocolatey and creamy and it was perfect for a cold rainy weather. My friend got their signature drink Creamy Cloud 9. I’m not a coffee drinker but she did say was very good.
You have to come here very early. We went a little before 8am and by 8.30am the crowd was super packed and there was a line forming outside.
- Side Quest: On a hunt for a raincoat
The rain in Siargao was getting worst by the day.
We were already soaked by the minute we stepped out of our Airbnb. So we resorted to an hour side quest on a hunt for a raincoat. We asked locals, we ended up in a wet market sheltered under a tiny little umbrella. Still… No raincoat.
Many locals were wearing them BUT WHERE DO THEY BUY THEM?!
Every store we went to ran out of stock. Finally, after almost an hour of running around town we stumbled upon a nice local lady and pointed us to the right direction.
Johlan Hardware Store! A large hardware store with a beautiful, colorful and CHEAP raincoats.
So keep in mind of this store, if you ever need any raincoats in Siargao Island.
Alright, let’s get back to our next destination.
- Magpupungko Rock Pools

- Address: Pilar, Surigao del Norte, Philippines
- Opening Hours: 24 hours
- Entrance Fee: PHP 50 (SGD 1.13 | USD 0.85)
- Parking Fee: PHP 20 (SGD 0.45 | USD 0.34)
- Life jacket rental: PHP 200 (SGD 4.53 | USD 3.40)
This is a rock pool that locals and tourists enjoy when it’s low tide. We tried to come here in day 2 but it was already high tide. So we came back.
For more specific timing on when is the best time to come here, you can ask the locals.
There is a shallow water and deeper end of the pool. Don’t worry there are locals going around with a Life jacket or snorkeling gear for rent. I think it’s around PHP 200, I kinda forgot.
To get to the tidal pool from the beach can be tedious. You will be walking on slippery rocks, seaweed or sharp rocks. So it’s best to wear a footwear like water shoes to protect yourself. Keep in mind too of the uneven ground and waves.
We also brought a snorkeling gear that we supposed to use for our tour, that’s something you can bring too if you already have one. More hygienic than renting one
- Coconut Road & Coconut Viewdeck
- Coconut Road: R383+RWW, Siargao Circumferential Rd, Dapa, Surigao del Norte, Philippines
- Coconut Plantation View Point: R365+WRH, Siargao Circumferential Rd, Dapa, Surigao del Norte, Philippines
Top two roads that’s so famous in Siargao. It’s so famous that on the Coconut Road there are banners that ruins the scenic view to stop tourists from taking photos in the middle of the road.
But the view point tho was still a tourist spot with many local human drones waiting by the side of the road. Again, stress this enough, check the weather before coming to Siargao.
The view was still spectacular though even though it was pissing rain.
- Canijugan Peak Retreat and Campsite

- Address: Sitio Butong, Malinao – Union Road, Union, Dapa, 8417 Surigao del Norte, Philippines
We wanted to go to Canjugan Peak for the sole purpose of doing the Kawa Hot Bath overlooking the coconut plantation.
We were trying to find the entrance and ended up at a dirt pathway up with a signboard that says Canjugan Peak campsite.
We weren’t sure if it’s the right one but we still push through the sketchy hike up the hill. After maybe 15 – 20 minutes of hiking we found the entrance and my goodness it was closed! *sigh*
Well, that’s our experience with Canjugan Peak. *shrugs shoulders* We went back down and headed back home. There are many things you can do here apparently, like body massage with a view, dining among others.
Day 3 | Night
- Bebie's BBQ Siargao
- Address: Right chicken depot, siargao island, Siargao island, General Luna, 8419 Surigao del Norte, Philippines
- Open Hours: 11am – 9pm
- Ordered: Sinigang na baboy (pork), Cheese hotdog, chicken breast, chorizo, pork bbq, 2 rice, 2 mango shakes
- Price: ~PHP 900 (SGD 20.38 | USD 15.29)
After a long day, another night for a good dinner. This time we ate Filipino food. We had some bbqs and sinigang soup. I miss sinigang so much!
Takes awhile to get your food but it’s worth it. The Sinigang was sour just as how it should be. The BBQs were good too.
What added to the atmosphere is the live band, and also an open mic. A couple of times customers would go up and sing.
There’s really something about Filipino and singing that turns the night around. They’re so enthusiastic to go up the stage and sing. One of them sang I think 3 songs straight. He just won’t get down. Lol. Pinoys sure love singing.
Day 4 | Day
- Cloud 9 Boardwalk & Surfing
- Address: General Luna, Philippines
- Entrance Fee: PHP 100 (SGD 2.26 | USD 1.70)
- Surfing Lesson: PHP 600 (SGD 13.59 | USD 10.19)
- Rental Board: PHP 200 (SGD 4.53 | USD 3.40) / hour | PHP 500 (SGD 11.32 | USD 8.49) / day
Well the surfing instructors wasn’t lying about Cloud 9 surfing lessons. It is indeed PHP 600.
We came here pretty early around 7am and there are already many people surfing. It is pretty crowded with student surfers but I guess the thought of you’re not alone falling off the board, can make you feel a tad bit better.
There are also a few cafes and restaurants along the beach but alot of them were still closed, so we decided to have breakfast in another location.
- AMON

- Address: Kalachuchi Place, Siargao Island, General Luna, 8419 Surigao del Norte, Philippines
- Ordered: Tap-Sosyal, Tapa Benedict
- Price: PHP 708 (SGD 16.03| USD 12.03)
Something heavy for breakfast because this will be our last day on the island before we fly off back to Manila. The food were good and tasty. Personally, I should have gotten rice than a sourdough cause I’m not good with hard bread. If you’re up for heavy meal on your first part of the day, then maybe check this place out.
- Isla Corgis (Corgi Cafe)

- Address: R576+4QJ, jacking horse Trail, Catangnan, Philippines
- Opening hours: 9am – 12.30pm, 3pm – 7pm
- Ordered: Dopey chocolate, Brown sugar milktea
- Price: PHP 550 (SGD 12.45 | USD 9.34)
If you love corgis or dogs in general, then you’ll love this place. It’s a corgi cafe!
To enter the cafe, each customer has to order at least one drink.
It’s super cute and adorable doggos will come after you for treats. They are well trained and can do a couple of tricks.
They’re named after the dwarves from Disney classic Snow White, and there’s even a booklet with each page dedicated for each dog. It has information on what kind of tricks they can do and whole other information about them.
I’ve not been to a dog cafe or cat cafe before. So this was my first. It’s pretty cool. Although, they only served drinks and no food.
Each session have a maximum number of customers. So if one session is already running then you’ll have to wait for the next one. So its best to come here early because it’s first come first serve basis.
They’re also quite strict with the cleanliness. You’ll have to remove your slippers or shoes, and wear their own designated slippers. You’ll have to step onto the map with clean solution and wash your hands before entering the cafe.
They will brief you before you can enjoy your time with the corgis.
Day 4 | Evening
- Flight Back to Manila

It was our last day in Siargao and we’re off to Manila. Will be spending one more night there until I go back to Singapore the next day. It has been wonderful time in Siargao, despite the terrible weather. I’m just glad I didn’t fall sick. I still get to do the things we wanted to do. I wish to come back here again in a better weather, for sure.
- Teppanya @ MOA

- Address: San Miguel by the Bay, SM Mall of Asia, Seaside Blvd, Pasay, Metro Manila, Philippines
- Opening Hours: 11 am – 11 pm (Mon – Thur), 11 am – 12 am (Fri – Sun)
- Price: PHP 2,188+ (SGD 49.54 | USD 37.17) – Unlimited Madness Deluxe Dinner
On my last night in Manila, we went to Teppanya. A teppanyaki place, whereby, the chef will cook right infront of you.
I’ve not been one before. So I didn’t know what to expect.
I certainly did not expect a huge fire inches from me. Lol. But it was great. The entertainment between chefs from different tables, the jokes and fresh food. I think it was worth the price.
Conclusion
To conclude my trip in Siargao, despite the bad weather, I think I really did have fun. There were a lot of hype about Siargao and I never imagine it to be like this. It’s something like El Nido or Coron, crowded with foreigners enjoying the island life.
What struck me the most is how peaceful it is. Growing up in a city, you tend to crave for that simplicity of life, and I think Siargao gave that. That’s why I’m always excited coming to Philippines. There’s always a sense of ‘home’, everywhere I go.
I really think you will enjoy this island and you will also witness the magic that it does to people.
I hope the 4-day itinerary would help you decide or plan your trip in Siargao. Don’t let bad weather stop you from visiting this place. I think rain or shine, there will always be things for you to do.
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10 Things To Do in Kuala Lumpur
Are you curious about the best places to see in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia? Read more to find out.
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