Sugba Lagoon Protected Area is a stunning coastal lagoon on Siargao Island known for its crystal-clear turquoise waters, vibrant marine life, and lush mangrove forests, making it a premier destination for kayaking, snorkeling, and ecological exploration.
Sugba Lagoon is a sheltered, pristine marine and coastal protected area located in Del Carmen, Siargao Island, Surigao del Norte in the Philippines. Nestled amidst limestone cliffs and dense mangrove forests, the lagoon is fed by freshwater springs and connected to the sea by a narrow inlet, creating a unique brackish aquatic environment. The lagoon's calm, clear waters provide an ideal habitat for a rich diversity of marine species including coral, tropical fish, and sea turtles. The surrounding mangroves play a crucial role in shoreline stabilization and as nursery grounds for marine life. Historically, the area has been preserved by local communities who recognize its ecological and cultural importance. Today, Sugba Lagoon is a popular destination for eco-tourism and outdoor recreation. Visitors are drawn to its prime opportunities for kayaking on tranquil waters, snorkeling above vibrant coral reefs, swimming in the turquoise depths, and paddleboarding within a serene natural setting. One of the lagoon’s iconic features is its floating bamboo huts which serve as visitor platforms for resting or diving. Panoramic views of steep limestone karsts and lush forested hills enhance the visual appeal of the site. Conservation efforts continue to balance visitor access with protection of habitats and water quality. For those interested in wildlife, the surrounding forest and mangroves offer birdwatching and the chance to see endemic species. The combination of natural beauty, ecological significance, and recreational access makes Sugba Lagoon a uniquely rewarding protected area within the Philippines’ rich coastal landscape.
Turquoise waters ideal for kayaking and snorkeling
Limestone cliffs and karst formations surrounding the lagoon
Dense mangrove forests vital for ecological balance
Iconic floating bamboo huts providing rest and dive platforms
Extensive coastal mangrove ecosystems that provide critical nursery habitats for fish and protect the shoreline.
Dramatic limestone formations encircle the lagoon, creating a breathtaking scenic backdrop and geological interest.
Traditional huts anchored in the lagoon where visitors can rest, dive, and enjoy panoramic lagoon views.