Fernando’s guidebook

Fernando
Fernando’s guidebook

Pagbasayan Island (Tourist Destination)

The Pagbasayan Island is a 7.5 hectare islet of white sand surrounded by a vegetation of seaweed plantations. Seaweed culture is an alternative livelihood among the local fisherfolks. Its shallow clear waters is best for swimming for children. The islet can be reached through a 15-minute pumpboat ride from the following nearest port. 1. Sta Monica (Sapao) port 2. Barangay Rizal port 3. San Benito port
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Siargao Island
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The Pagbasayan Island is a 7.5 hectare islet of white sand surrounded by a vegetation of seaweed plantations. Seaweed culture is an alternative livelihood among the local fisherfolks. Its shallow clear waters is best for swimming for children. The islet can be reached through a 15-minute pumpboat ride from the following nearest port. 1. Sta Monica (Sapao) port 2. Barangay Rizal port 3. San Benito port

Sightseeing

Magpupungko Rock Pools on Siargao Island are one of the most popular things to do and easily my favorite day trip on the island. Just a 45-minute moped drive from the main tourist area of General Luna, the rock pools are exposed at low tide and are an awesome spot for hours of exploring and cliff jumping.
The waterfall is about 15 meters in height and has a few small ledges, which I don't advise scaling. There is a tree that overhangs the pool below that falls. It's about 5 meters above the pool and if you jump into the right area you can make a safe landing.
Taktak Falls
The waterfall is about 15 meters in height and has a few small ledges, which I don't advise scaling. There is a tree that overhangs the pool below that falls. It's about 5 meters above the pool and if you jump into the right area you can make a safe landing.
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Magpupungko
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