The first time I visited Siargao Island, all I wanted to do was to surf since it is the surfing capital of the Philippines. It turned out that the island offered (and still can offer) more than its well-known waves from the Pacific. My friends and I stayed only for four days and it was a good trip. However, it was not enough.

Recently, I visited Siargao Island with my boyfriend and we intended to stay longer so we opted for a 9-day trip.

One of the things I want to try in Siargao is to visit Sugba Lagoon. We missed it during our first visit and I was really happy we finally did it this time.

A little information about Sugba Lagoon. It is located in Del Carmen, Surigao del Norte. The lagoon is hidden on a remote island surrounded by mangroves and beautiful islands with rock formations. It is said that the area is the second largest mangrove system in the Philippines with more than 4200 hectares.

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How to get to Sugba Lagoon

From General Luna to Del Carmen. It will be almost an hour’s drive.

  • It is much cheaper to go via motorbike. You can rent one for only Php350 per day.
  • Another option is to rent a tricycle. The cost will be around Php1000-1500. Always haggle and it will be cheaper if you are in a group.
  • If you want convenient you can also rent a van. Maybe around Php3000 for a day.
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Costs and Expenses

Entrance Fee:

  • Php50 for Local Tourist
  • Php100 for Foreign Tourist

Boat: Php1,600 good for 6 persons. Excess is Php200 per head and the maximum is only 9 guests per boat. The boat ride is 30 30-minute ride going to the Lagoon.

Food: We brought our own food so I recommend doing the same to cut expenses. However, there is an available menu in Sugba Lagoon.

Table: Php50 (We rented two tables since we were a big group)

Activities:

  • Stand Up Paddle Board (Php200 per hour)
  • Bamboo Raft (Php100 per hour)
  • Kayak is also available (Not sure about the price but I think it is also Php200 per hour)
  • Jump from the diving platform is free
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Our Experience

We were 15 people with 12 motorbikes convoying our way to Del Carmen. It was almost an hour’s drive from General Luna. It was a super long ride that my own butt hurts.

I was a little bit worried about the weather since the day before we went to Sugba Lagoon it was raining so hard. Luckily, the moment we visited the Lagoon we had good weather.

When we arrived at Del Carmen Port, we sorted out our expenses for the boat and entrance fee. Like most of the tourist spots, the fees for the locals and foreigners were different. Our new friends were a little bit upset with that fact. So if you have a guest who looks like a Filipino, my tip is don’t let them talk so that they can avail the local tourist entrance fee. Haha.

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Before going to the Lagoon, I saw a dead crocodile’s preserved body displayed near the ticketing office. Well, that image made my crazy mind imagine different scenarios involving the crocodile. Of course, I did not look worried because I didn’t want my friends to be paranoid. The good thing was we did not encounter any crocodiles along the way.

On our way to the lagoon, we passed by the massive mangroves in the area. There were also small islands with rock formations. A little bit farther, there were houses also. The water was not clear at first but the good thing was as we went closer to the Lagoon the water became clearer. That made me happy and less paranoid about the Crocs.

We arrived just around 11 am. We settled and rented some tables. Others went for a swim and did some jumps on the diving platform, while others (and me) went for the stand-up paddle board.

After lunch, we went swimming in the other area. Tried to do a bit of freediving. As we went to the underwater precipice, dead corals caught my eye. It was a sad scenery but at least there were still healthy corals around.

Overall, I had a great time with my new-found friends on the island. Sugba Lagoon was a beautiful place and I recommend it to everyone.

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