On Siargao, an island in the Philippines, the locals are stronger together after a hurricane—and as more and more tourists arrive.
Flavors feature fruits and plants foraged on the island, from mango and coconut to pandan and ube. If you want to avoid the rainy season, head to Siargao between April and October. The rainy ...
Speaking to SBS Filipino, Yasmin Newman shared that living in Siargao inspired her to write “Under Coconut Skies”. Aside from the book launch, a forum and networking were held for Filipino ...
LRay Villafuerte has denied claims on social media that he and his sons were in Siargao as Severe Tropical Storm Kristine (international name: Trami) pounded the Bicol Region. In a statement on ...
Sunlight Air suggested that tourists can visit surfing spots as well as the Maasin Enchanted River, known for its iconic bent coconut tree. This tree fixture in Siargao, however, reached its end ...