Surigao City

Surigao City, officially the City of Surigao, is a 1st class component city and capital of the province of Surigao del Norte, Caraga Region, on the north-eastern island of Mindanao, Philippines. Wikipedia.
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1

Mabua Pebble Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Mabua Pebble Beach is a unique and picturesque seaside destination in the Philippines. Unlike typical sandy beaches, it features smooth pebbles of various sizes that create a distinct shoreline. Visitors can relax in thatched-roof cabanas and enjoy stunning sunset views. The beach offers a therapeutic experience, with the smooth pebbles providing a natural foot massage as you stroll along the shore.
the peaceful and quite vibe is just one of the things people from NCR want hehe
e x c a l i b u r — Google review
Mabua Pebble Beach is just one of the beautiful unique beaches in the Philippines. The beach is made up of varying sizes of lightly colored smooth pebbles. The larger sized peebles are more located around the cottages and going through before the parking space area beside the road. The smaller sized pebbles are more on the shoreline. When we visited this beach, my elderly parents were having a hard time walking and navigating with their canes from the parking space going to the beach cottages. At the shoreline, even with smaller pebbles, I find it hard to walk, and it's easy for me to get out of balance. The cottages are clean, and the cottage owners were able to cook for us rice for a price 50 pesos. Each cottage also has electricity for a price of 50 pesos. Once after the beautiful sunset, I witnessed all the fishermen trying to get their parked pump boats, slowly pushing it to the water to fish.
Nen Lab — Google review
One of the unique beach that I have visited. I've enjoyed the view of the shore, as it has a far reach of stone from the shore to the water. The stone provides a way for the water have a crystal clear water. Walking through it, allows one to have a free massage on your feet. The pristine water makes this beach a highly visited beach in surigao city. It is something to look forward when visiting surigao.
Samuel David Tan Mercado — Google review
A different experience. Rocks instead of sand. Great spot to just relax and grab your favorite drink. There are places to check-in but don't expect too much...
Duke Delina — Google review
A great place to relax and have a family or friends bonding. The sunsets here are breathtaking.
Nietzsche Salado — Google review
The views are wonderful although there is more trash on this beach mainly due to storms but still the beach is amazing and I would like to visit again sometime soon
Asis KD — Google review
I've been here on May 2016 with my husband and some other friends. It was my first time to see a pebble beach so I couldn't contain my delight. The water was crystal clear and very clean. It was a very pleasant experience and I'm dying to come back. If only this place isn't very far from home.
Hilda Tocmo — Google review
Nice beach for someone who's used to sand beaches.
Zoetic Zel — Google review
The beach has many trash along the side.but the water is clear and clean.. Hope there are comfort room for the tourist. Hope the locals and tourist will be more responsible for there waste.. Hope it will improve soon...overall we enjoyed the place..
Joy Olvez — Google review
Some Trash left by the beach goers. Water is clear, sometimes it's windy and water is wavy. I caught lizard fish using my fishing rod. Will try to go back again and try my luck again.
Jap Paguio — Google review
Mabua Pebble Beach is very mesmerizing! One of the best spots in the Philippines that is not yet discovered by many. Not all people in Surigao are familiar with this because we've asked a lot of them before finally meeting someone who knows this place. It's a perfect spot for sunset.
Charmaine — Google review
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Manuel G. Zamora Mineral and Rock Museum

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Museum
Specialty Museums
J.v. Vicente — Google review
(Translated by Google) The museum no longer exists. Destroyed by Typhoon Odette on Dec. 2021 (Original) Hindi na umiiral ang museo. Nawasak ng Bagyong Odette noong Dis. 2021
PCB Yed — Google review
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Cathedral of San Nicolas de Tolentino

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Church
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
You go to hear the Lord's message
Valrex Labao — Google review
What's great about this church is that it extends to the park. I mean there are speakers situated at the park so that you can still hear who presides the mass even if the church is all filled up.
AL B — Google review
Very beautiful church. I'm not sure if they have a parking area or just utilize the one at Rizal park which is in-front of the church.
Heidi Galindo — Google review
Superb peacefully house of God JC. 🎉✨
mark perez — Google review
Hot. Go early in the morning, if possible, and try to sit near one of the large fans. Special occasions tend to be crowded.
Craig Covey — Google review
childhood church. had my first communion here.
Beetle F1 — Google review
It should be Surigao del NORTE. ( not surigao del sur)... This church is 258 years old as a parish and 74 years old as a cathedral. It is always packed with people during sunday Mass. There is also a regular lunch break English Mass at 12:15nn from Monday to Friday.
Yonyon Napoles — Google review
Serves at cathedral of Surigao City. Conveniently located near Rizal Park, the doors are open when I got there past 1pm. Other churches are closed after services & mass.
Claudia Artazo — Google review
This church is very organized. The choir is always great. You can really feel the sanctity of the mass.
May-en Lucar — Google review
4

Battle of Surigao Strait Museum

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War museum
Museums
History Museums
A very nice overview, fresh air and historic place to visit
Hazel Jane Larceña — Google review
The place is so nice with its location overlooking the historical Surigao Strait. Sunset is the best time to visit the place.
Macoy Combas — Google review
Too many funeral wreaths that last less than a week instead of actual repairs to the damage done by Typhoon Odette last December 15...
Andro Mauricio — Google review
The place is destroyed by the Typhoon from back in December of 2021. Not much to see because the city needs to put money into getting it rebuilt. I was able to get a little drone footage.
Edward Felix (Eddie Felix) — Google review
Important historical site. Very educational.
David Haldane — Google review
The area is under renovation and is temporarily closed.
Nick Cinches — Google review
A historical place to visit
Green Farmer — Google review
nice and relaxation
Darv Marapao Ruiz — Google review
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Sagisi Island

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Island
Sagisi Island is a small landmass located in the Northern Philippines, isolated from the bustling city life. The island features lush greenery and pristine beaches with crystal clear waters teeming with marine life. Sagisi Island offers activities such as snorkeling and diving, making it an ideal destination for water enthusiasts. The island also has a rich cultural history, evident through its traditional houses and customs practiced by locals.
I consider Sagisi a virgin island because of its clean seashore and abundants corals, where you can enjoy seeing fishes at their habitat
rosette de leon — Google review
i remember going there and the island is just... wow
no — Google review
Lovely
Jonjie Beluan — Google review
Cool beach
Edinoje Avilt — Google review