Siargao, the surfing capital of the Philippines and my first
impression was, how lonely can this place get? I mean sure there were hundreds
of people at the port who boarded with me on the fast jet (ferry), but when I
arrived at cloud nine (where everyone surfs) I can count the people I see with
the fingers in my hands and the air was just oh so lonely, you know the feeling of
homesickness because I’m at a province but of course it’s not my province and
my being alone is slapped in my face. Well, that was until I was riding my
perfect waves.
This was after my trip to Tinuy-an falls and Hinatuan river
last October 12, right after my visit to tinuy-an I went back to Butuan only to
ride another van to get me to Surigao city so I can get a ferry to Siargao the
next morning(Sunday). At Surigao City I was able to get a decent enough room
at 350PHP with a bathroom but I am not recommending it because I don’t feel
that the place is safe, I locked myself in right after I paid and vowed to
never open the door unless I’m all packed and ready to go. The only reason I
took it was I was already tired and needed sleep.
Early the next morning (around 6:00) I hired a tricycle to
get me to the port but the earliest boat
had already left and the next ferry is scheduled to leave at 11:30 at a
different port, which is the official one, if you want to ride the earliest
boat you have to be at that other pier at 5:00 – this is what the locals
usually ride, just ask around and I’m sure they’ll tell you where it is or just
ride a tricycle. I decided to buy a ticket first to make sure, and then went on
to have my breakfast, and you won’t guess where it was, at Jollibee. Yes, I was
trying something different and then went on to Gaizano and made my way back
just in time for boarding.
I slept on the fast jet (for three hours) and I envy the
ones riding the cargo ship enjoying the open air, I made sure to take that one for my return
trip. At the port drivers were asking me where I was headed so I said I’m okay
and when everyone seemed to calm down I asked one driver to take me to Cloud
Nine. I asked if he knew a safe but not costly place to stay and he said no, so
I said okay, we’ll go on an asking adventure, I told him to just take me to where
surfer’s meet and I’ll ask around.
I found Patrick’s on Cloud Nine with only 400PHP per night, so I left my
things and headed to the beach. The huge waves looked really powerful that when an
instructor asked me if I would want to surf I asked if I could only ride the
smaller waves. I agreed to have my one hour surfing lesson for 500PHP which comes with a shoes for safety because the shore had sharp reefs.
I was surfing until sundown (I think I had more than an
hour, *grin*) and looking at the sunset was like God telling me I answered your
prayers. I was praying even long before this trip because I am going alone and
all I can say is God made it perfect. Riding the waves while looking at the sunset
felt so romantic it feels like Jesus was asking for my heart. After surfing
the instructor told me “Perfect yung waves mo maam (you had perfect waves)”,
then I realized that I never missed a wave, primarily because we had enough distance from the shore that I always find my balance before I loose the wave (yeah, that was cool).
While talking to my instructor however he told me that most
of the tourist are at the town proper,
General Luna. I knew I had to go there or the quiet stillness in my room will
not let me sleep, I asked the caretaker and she was okay with it, I said I am
going to stay at their another beach hut Patrick’s on the Beach at General Luna
and I was very glad I made that decision, it was like bits of puzzles falling
into places.
General Luna was indeed were sea people (people who loved
the beach) gathered. Thankfully Patrick’s is not near the place where they had
KTV’s, so I had serenity and at the same time felt safe because I know there
are people around. I ordered dinner
and befriended the caretakers and even had a picture playing with their cute
dog.
I enjoyed the place just siting at the beach front
listening to my good old music the next morning while enjoying my breakfast - picture that! And I have to tell you that
their Nipa Hut is also something to look forward to specially for couples, it
has the laid-back feel of privacy that can really be romantic (I just love the
term romantic because I am a hopeless romantic so cut me some slack). It costs
me 800PHP (this is good for two persons) for a non-aircon room (it has an aircon it's just a matter of not turning it on, who would? it was cold) with a bathroom
and you have a front porch, how awesome is that?
I packed up my things at 11:00 (Tuesday) so I can leave at
twelve as I need to catch the Cargo ship leaving at 13:00, bid the caretakers
farewell and rode another motorbike. Motorbikes should only cost you 50PHP but
there has to be 3 of you – if you are alone and don’t want to ride with other
passengers it will cost you 150PHP. There are still more places to visit at
Siargao (there's an island there with glowing jelly fish) but I came here primarily for surfing and it would cost me more if I
did Island hopping on my own so I’m hoping to go back with friends some other
time.
Of course you have to check on my pictures below.
Of course you have to check on my pictures below.
Scenery at Cloud Nine's view deck, and there's me because I had to be there.. :) |
I wish I could surf those gigantic waves, but maybe next time. |
With the cute doggie.. |
General Luna Beach,.. |
Yes, I enjoyed my breakfast. |
I loved this, and that's why I have to have two photos. |