Heidi Ganaden and her husband left their big-city corporate jobs to open a hotel on an island. They moved from Manila, the capital of the Philippines, to Siargao, known as the country's surfing ...
(CNN) — Siargao’s global reputation as the “surf capital of the Philippines” dates back to 1980, when surf photographer Tony Arruza and surfer Steve Jones visited the island in their quest for the ...
Siargao, often compared to Bali from 50 years ago, remains a largely undeveloped and wild surf paradise. Despite its growing tourism, the island offers diverse dining options, from local Filipino to ...
A guide to Siargao, a surf spot turned luxury escape, with insider tips on where to find powdery beaches and coconut slushies. By Kurt Soller T’s monthly travel series, Flocking To, highlights places ...
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I've Traveled to More Than 50 Countries but Something About This Surf Island in the Philippines Hooked Me
Siargao must be what Bali felt like 50 years ago. As I sit down to write about Siargao, a place that feels like the last remaining paradise, I grapple with my profession and the assignment at hand. My ...
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