Last on our list of places to visit in Bucas Grande was Hidden Island Resort. We did a quick stopover here after our boatman Kuya Kenny offered to drop us off while he fetched some fuel for his boat. Hidden Island Resort is a charming resort th...
Jellyfish sans the stingOur short tour at the jellyfish sanctuary was my favorite part of our Bucas Grande tour. You might ask what’s so special about the jellyfish swimming there. Well, just when everybody believes that every jellyfish stings, wha...
By Tarlaqueno Traveler on Jun 19, 2012 in:
Rivers, Adventure, Transportation, Sohoton, Hayanggabon, Surigao del Norte, Mindanao, Caves, Socorro, Bucas Grande, Ecological
Mirror Image It was a clear morning when we left Revlun Pensionne to start our Bucas Grande tour. The sun was just about to shine as we rode a trike going to Hayanggabon Port, the jumpoff point to Bucas Grande Islands. Along the way, th...
In case you want to spend a night or two in Bucas Grande, there are actually a lot of accommodations you can choose from, ranging from budget rooms to high-end suites. If you feel like splurging on your trip, then head over to Club Tara Resort.Club T...
By Tarlaqueno Traveler on Jun 18, 2012 in:
Adventure, Accommodations, Caves, Ecological, Resorts, Parks, Sohoton, Surigao del Norte, Mindanao, Islands, Lakes, Bucas Grande, Socorro, Siargao
If you think surfing is the only thing you can do in Siargao, think again. Or better yet, continue reading this article. HehePolitically speaking, Siargao Island, or more simply known as Siargao, is a group of islands east of Surigao City. Siargao be...