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Tourist Attraction

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- Siargao & Surigao's Tourist Attraction -

Pig-ot Hideaway, Libjo - A cluster of islet connected by wooden boardwalks. A paradise hidden from the humdrum of urban living. Simply a heaven on earth.

Tranquility Beach, Bacuag - fine sand beach stretching 3 kilometers and facing a scenic and calm bay.

Cabantog Beach, Placer - powder fine white sand beach; a favorite hub for picnic lovers.

Alingkakajaw Island, Claver - With no rock formations like its neighboring islets, it stands-out like a green and white jewel on a pristine blue sea. This little gem is located just off Mainland Mindanao.

Punta Beach Resort, Mindanao - The most striking feature of this beachfront is its white pebbles sprawled in the three-kilometer shoreline. It has rock formations that serves as natural diving boards for swimmers.

Mini-Dam Park, San Jose - a cluster of seven dams of graduated elevations carved-out of cliffs stones perfectly laid and fitted by human hands. It is a whole mountain side transformed into a manmade structure exquisitely landscaped with variety of planst and tress.

U.S. Landing Avenue, Loreto - a strategic area where U.S. Liberation Forces landed and fought against the Japanese Imperial Army. Its is along Surigao Strait, a historic landmark where hundreds of Japaneses Naval Ships sank during World War II.

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