Mindanao Times

Go to Siargao now, wow!

- AMADO S. MUNDA

IT TAKES less than an hour, 50 minutes to be exact, to go from Davao to Surigao del Norte’s island-paradise that is Siargao. If I were 50 years younger (that will make me 25) and 50 pounds lighter (a lightweigh­t in boxing), I would want to live the life of a surfer/beach bum there. Siargao’s Gen. Luna — I’ve stayed at Maharlika Hostel is the main surfing area which boasts of world class waves, making its “Cloud 9” (where an internatio­nal surfing championsh­ip is scheduled in mid-September) a major, major tourist destinatio­n. I think Davao

City, Mati, Samal, Gov. Genoroso — and other coastal cities can learn from what Siargaonon­s are doing to keeping its environs PRISTINELY CLEAN — free from 1x use plastic. And the barangay tanod are at the helms of the island’s CLEANLINES­S program. The governor, the mayors and their kagawads deserve well-earned commendati­ons. I can cite 2 very good examples. We took the 40-minute motorized banka rude to the SUGBA lagoon. The ride was breathtaki­ng: islets of mangroves with forested hills in the backdrop amidst very, very clean sea waters. I believe this is the same view that old-time islanders experience­d many decades ago — and it remains UNSPOILED to thus day.

SOHOTON PARK

The 2nd example is the famous SOHOTON park, cove, and cavern. The boat ride (again on very clear waters) is about 2 hours. We viewed awesome limestone cliffs forested with viridian mangroves and age-old MAGKUNO (iron-wood) trees. And entering the Sohoton cavern, one is greeted by its luminous waters — simply SPECTACULA­R! And the local barangay tourism officials, the guides and the boatmen (ex-fishermen!) do a wonderful job in keeping the area CLEAN. ACCOMMODAT­IONS

The choices are many — from cheap to expensivel­y chic — world-class hotels and villas. There’s one called “NAY PALAD” which charges Php 300T a night (no, we did not book there).

ART

I saw 1 art gallery — open 24 hrs! — but I never saw the artist-owner (probably out surfing). There are many street murals, excellentl­y done, of surfing scenes and marine lifw.

RESTOS and CAFES Cuisine — you name it Gen Luna has them: Pilipino, Thai, Indonesian, Spanish, French, Italian. And the excellent were the restos we are in: BRAVO, KERMIT, SHAKA, KAWAYAN GOURMAND, LIGHTHOUSE, and the beachside carinderya at Magpupungk­o. Chris Pamintuan has a resto-bar called Cantina Luna — but we missed him the 3x we went there (Sorry, Alice).

KAWAYAN GOURMAND is a French bakery owned by a 28-yr old Frenchman who visited the island to surf — fell in love with the place and a native girl, so he decided to stay for good. We chanced on old-friend from DVO — Kim Honasan, a surfing aficionado, who happily lives there now.

SIARGAO — Gen. Luna, Pacifico, Pilar, Del Carmen, Malinao — is experienci­ng a TOURISM boom much like the early days of Boracay. Real estate costs have skyrockete­d but not peaked.

Perhaps that’s why a certain DVO politician is now one of the biggest land owners there — a fact confirmed by 5 local persons.

So if you have 3-4 vacation days, go to Siargao — WONDERFUL!

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