Siargao Island in the Philippines is renowned for its surf culture and pristine beaches. But travel photos of the picturesque paradise hide a growing problem on the small island: trash.
Tuktuks, also known as tricycles or taxis in certain parts of the world, are one of the primary modes of transportation on ...
The provincial government of Surigao del Norte has invested PHP16.1 million in infrastructure projects across five villages ...
Life has a way of leading us to unexpected places, and for 26-year-old Pat Poblete, that place was Siargao, a tropical island ...
SIARGAO, Philippines — Siargao Bridge, now fondly called “Afam” Bridge, has been a popular destination among motorists not only for “eyeballing” an “afam” (a foreigner assigned in ...
Heidi Ganaden and her husband never thought they'd run a hotel by the beach in Siargao, an island known as the surfing capital of the Philippines. The two of them were working corporate jobs and ...
The island has its own basketball and volleyball courts, swings, balancing rope, sea-soaked gazebo for dating or sunset watching, and other “Instagramable” spots. It also has hammocks, a snack bar, a ...