Siargao Islands Protected Landscape and Seascape is a renowned tropical archipelago known for its pristine coral reefs, rich marine biodiversity, and world-class surfing waves, offering a unique blend of island adventure and ecological preservation.
The Siargao Islands Protected Landscape and Seascape encompasses a chain of islands off the northeastern coast of Mindanao in Surigao del Norte province, Philippines. This protected area safeguards over 54,000 hectares of diverse coastal, marine, and terrestrial ecosystems. The islands are characterized by white sandy beaches, mangrove forests, limestone cliffs, coral reefs, and rich seagrass beds, serving as vital habitats for endangered species such as the Philippine cockatoo, hawksbill turtles, and a myriad of fish species. Historically, Siargao has been shaped by local communities whose sustainable fishing and eco-tourism practices have helped preserve its natural heritage. Today, it is internationally celebrated as the surfing capital of the Philippines, with Cloud 9 wave attracting surfers worldwide due to its powerful, barreling reef break. Beyond surfing, visitors can explore lagoons, caves, and rock pools, venture through mangrove forests by boat, and enjoy snorkeling and diving in vibrant coral reefs. The protected landscape and seascape supports cultural heritage sites and traditional fishing villages, offering immersive ecotourism experiences. Its unique coastal environment and biodiversity make it a critical conservation area that balances human use and nature protection, fostering awareness of marine ecosystems and community stewardship. Accessibility is mostly through the main island of Siargao, with tourism infrastructure steadily growing while maintaining ecologically sensitive practices.
Cloud 9 Surf Break – world-famous reef break attracting international surfers
Mangrove Forests – vital nurseries for marine life and scenic boat tours
Sohoton Cove National Park – stunning lagoons, caves, and jellyfish sanctuary nearby
Naked Island – pristine sandbar destination popular for day trips and snorkeling
A globally renowned surfing area known for its powerful, hollow waves breaking over coral reefs, suitable for experienced surfers.
Extensive mangrove forests providing critical habitat for numerous fish, bird species, and coastal protection from erosion.
Rich, biodiverse coral systems supporting various marine life, popular for snorkeling and diving adventures.