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Surigao

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Destination highlights

It is an island province in the Caraga region of the Philippines. Its capital is Surigao. It is a small region located in the northeastern end of the island of Mindanao and islands of the Philippine Sea. When it comes to organizing a trip to the Philippines, it is important that you take into account the best time to travel to this country, since unlike other Southeast Asian countries, the torrential rains caused by typhoons or cyclones during the rainy season. Since they can be annoying for the trip, it is frequent during this time of the year that the ports close and all activities in the area are canceled, besides suffering heavy flooding on the roads.

The Philippines has three seasons: The dry warm season, which occurs from March to May, in summer the rainy season is from June to November and the dry temperate season is from December to February. This does not mean that you cannot travel to the Philippines in the rainy season, but you run the risk of having bad luck over time. For this reason, many travelers decide to take the most open route, in order to decide which islands to visit and change the destination in case of bad weather. At lunch time I recommend you try Spanish food from the Bravo resort, the Italian at Kermit, the breakfasts at Pleasure Point, the pasta carbonara at the Dawis restaurant and the barbecues at Mama’s Grill.

The Philippines is undoubtedly a marvel. It has beaches, cities, hospitable people, festivities full of color, delicious and spectacular dishes, who would welcome those who dare to know this wonderful country. It is worth noting that they currently offer religious festivities such as the Santa Cruz and the Flores de Mayo, although there are also local events such as the Lanzones Festival of Camiguia and the Carabao Bulacan Party.

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Travel tips

We must take into account several things before going to Suruguao Philippines, first of all, no visa is necessary to enter the Philippines as long as our stay does not exceed 30 days. What you should have is the passport with at least 6 months of validity, it is very important to prepare a medication kit that we will take to the trip, then we recommend some medicines that you can take, it is important to prepare a list so as not to forget any medicine. If you forget any medicine will make it very difficult to find them in the city, among the medicines you can take to your trip are such: Mosquito repellent, Azithromycin Antibiotic 3 pills, Analgesics Ibuprofen and Paracetamol, Oral Serum (in case of gastroenteritis and dehydration, Omeprazole and Almax Gastric Protector.

Also Anti-diarrheal Fortasec, Gauze, Tape and Band-Aids, Hypodermic needles, Betadine Antiseptic, Thermometer, Biodramin, Malarone, Antihistamine (in case of allergic reaction, Urbason Corticosteroids, Sunscreen 50, It is important to emphasize, that the peso (PHP) is the official currency of the Philippines, which is divided into 100 cents. The most frequent tickets are 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1,000 pesos. The most common coins are 1, 5 and 10 pesos. The climate of the Philippines is classified as tropical. In most months of the year in the Philippines there are significant precipitations. It is not just a short dry season, but it is not effective.

According to Köppen and Geiger, this climate is classified as Am. The average temperature in Philippines is 26.2 ° C, with an average temperature of 27.4 ° C, March is the hottest month of the year. The coldest month of the year is 25.1 ° C in the middle of July. Between the driest and wettest months, the difference in precipitation is 356 mm. The average temperatures vary during the year by 2.3 ° C.

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Hotel recommendations

Virtually all hotels and restaurants accept credit cards in case you do not have cash, in terms of accommodation, there are several options, it all depends on how much money you want to spend. If the budget is small we recommend Panglaom Hostel, Smiling Pig, Hangouts or Dormitels, they can be the perfect choice. If you prefer a luxurious place, we offer you the Kermit Surf Resort, Buddha’s Surf Resort or Bravo Beach Resort, whose owner is Spanish, will be in the right place. In the Philippines, there is accommodation for all tastes and budgets. If you want to treat yourself, there are dream stays on private islands of the Bacuit peninsula, but if you really want to spend as little as possible to rest, you will also find hotels like, hostels, guesthouses and also apartments for all budgets. Something that surprises the Philippines is that the accommodation is slightly more expensive than in Thailand or Bali, where you can get better quality for a lower price even in high season. However, it is possible to get a double room for a price range between 500 and 1000 php per night, depending on which of your islands you are visiting.

These hotels are located in Surigao, 36.1 km from the Magpupungko tide pools, and offer views of the garden and free Wi-Fi. Among the aforementioned hotels, we have some rooms with sea views from the penthouse and all villas include air conditioning, seating area with garden views, and private bathroom with free toiletries, restaurants, green areas, swimming pool, recreational areas, they have numerous places to eat in the area. The property can arrange a shuttle service to the airport. The nearest airport is Sayak Airport, 17 km from the hotel’s establishment. In addition, the rating of this accommodation is one of the best in Surigao. Customers like it more than other accommodations in the area because they offer good service and excellent service. These hotels also have a very good score for the best value for money in Surigao. Clients get more out of their money compared to other accommodations in the same city.

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