It’s these magical waves that make Siargao particularly special. Shaped like a teardrop, Siargao is part of the province of ...
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Siargao, often compared to Bali from 50 years ago, remains a largely undeveloped and wild surf paradise. Despite its growing tourism, the island offers diverse dining options, from local Filipino to ...
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No parties in Boracay as island observes Undas with prayer, reflection
The world-famous party island of Boracay is taking a solemn pause this weekend as locals and visitors alike observe Undas ...
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Meydi, Mackenzie reign supreme in World Surf League Siargao leg
Eight days of surfing on Siargao Island off Cloud and it all comes down to Indonesian Bronson Meydi and Australian Ziggy Aloha Mackenzie lifting the biggest prizes and the precious ranking points in ...
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