Siargao
Revision as of 10:48, 6 November 2016 by 10.0.3.213 (talk)
It is well known as "the Surfing Capital of the Philippines" with a reputation among surfers within the Philippines and the International scene. Several coral reefs, offsore islands, and sand bars are also found. It contains the largest mangrove forest reserves in Mindanao, at Del Carmen town. - but some of the better know surf spots are for experts only.
spot to be is probably around General Luna and Cloud9
Remarks
- flights from Manila ~70EUR - 100EUR
- looks like a good island to explore: ~1.5h from north to south
- offers diving and surfing and beaches and offshore islands to be explored
- January is rainy season. "internet says it rains a lot" - weather details to be researched
- Internet to be researched. not too much data on opensignal, some people on tripadvisor said they liked the good internet (whatever that means)
Weather!! -it rains
- rainfall from November to January
- average high 29°C average mean 25°C average low 22°C (wikipedia from a neighboring island)
- rainfall 565mm (wikipedia from a neighboring island)
- http://www.weather2travel.com/january/philippines/siargao-island.php
Accommodation
- AirBnB
- http://www.siargaocottages.com/ - monthly rate: ~ 400EUR
- tripadvisor
Links
- http://www.siargaoislands.net/
- http://wikitravel.org/en/Siargao
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siargao
- http://www.surfsiargao.com/siargao-faqs
- OpenSignal: https://opensignal.com/?z=11&minLat=9.677&maxLat=10.083&minLng=125.670&maxLng=126.425&s=all&t=2-3-4
- Lonelyplanet intro: http://www.lonelyplanet.com/philippines/mindanao/siargao/introduction
- some travel blogger dude: http://www.backpackerbanter.com/blog/siargao-surfing-complete-guide - but seems to have some nice links and hints