Siargao Protected Landscapes and Seascapes is a renowned conservation area famous for its pristine marine biodiversity, lush tropical forests, and world-class surf spots, offering a unique combination of land and ocean adventures.
Located in the province of Surigao del Norte in the Philippines, Siargao Protected Landscapes and Seascapes encompasses a diverse array of ecosystems including coral reefs, mangroves, seagrass beds, tropical forests, and freshwater streams. This protected area aims to safeguard the rich biodiversity of Siargao Island and nearby islets while promoting sustainable tourism practices. Ecologically, the area is critical for several threatened marine and terrestrial species, such as sea turtles, dugongs, and various endemic birds. The region's seascapes are famous internationally for surfing, particularly at Cloud 9, one of the world’s top surfing destinations. Aside from surfing, visitors are drawn to snorkeling and diving among vibrant coral reefs, hiking through tropical forests, and kayaking in secluded lagoons. Key landmarks include the Magpupungko Rock Pools, the Sohoton Cove natural park, and Sugba Lagoon, all showcasing the pristine natural beauty and ecological importance of the area. The cultural heritage of the local Mamanwa and other indigenous peoples adds further depth to the visitor experience. The area is increasingly popular for eco-adventures, offering a blend of exhilaration with nature conservation. Visitor appeal stems from the opportunity to experience largely unspoiled natural landscapes while engaging in active outdoor exploration from the sea to the forest.
Cloud 9 Surf Break – World-famous surfing spot with powerful reef breaks
Magpupungko Rock Pools – Natural tidal pools ideal for swimming and snorkeling
Sugba Lagoon – Crystal-clear waters surrounded by limestone cliffs for kayaking and diving
Sohoton Cove – Unique marine sanctuary featuring caves, jellyfish sanctuaries, and limestone formations
An iconic surf spot known for its thick, hollow waves, attracting surfers from around the globe.
Natural tidal pools formed among coral reefs that become accessible during low tide, ideal for swimming and snorkeling.
A tranquil lagoon surrounded by limestone cliffs and mangroves, popular for paddleboarding, diving, and bird watching.