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Thursday, May 23, 2019

SUMMER"heat" List


Summer skies are a thing to lookout for when thinking about that much-needed-vacay. Behind the cloudless blue skies, warm breeze and sun-kissed skin is the perfect summer getaway that we longed to chase. Well, one should keep in mind that vacations don’t have to be pricey. Few tips? Go local! And in that case, it’s time to turn up the summer heat with these coolest local summer destinations:

In this post I'm going share my favorite summer destinations that truly left an impression.

Siargao Island

Before Siargao became a surfing hotspot and Boracay's rival. It was a top island hopping destination.

THE BIG THREE. For the love of endless and tireless island hopping, these three islands should be on your “heat” list.

Naked Island is usually the first destination. Just like Camiguin’s White Island, it doesn’t have trees that will shade you from the blistering heat of the sun - just pure white sandbar stretching as far as your wandering feet can walk. There are no “naked” people in here though, but options are always open. I'm just kidding ;)

Daku Island is the biggest among the three. Beach bums would surely love it here as the mood can get so Caribbean with coconut trees neatly lined up near the shore. The fine white sand and clear turquoise water complements the unspoiled scenery.

 Not too far is a tiny, rocky island of Guyam which is much more picturesque. The blinding white sand and battered rocks facing the raging Pacific is simply idyllic.

The Caves and Coves of Sohoton, Bucas Grande Island

Two hours away from Siargao lies the secluded yet mystique island of Bucas Grande. Though less popular among the major islands of Surigao del Norte, don’t let this be the reason for excluding this in your must visits. 

Few years ago, I had the opportunity to set foot on its sprawling cliff and lush vegetation. Trekking through a narrow path swamped with tall grasses and shrubs, you will find yourself in the mouth of splitting caves. One of them is Bolitas Cave, named after the small rounded stones called “bolitas” in our dialect that resemble the stones found in the cave walls and ceiling. The Crystal Cave on the other hand, have stalactites in crystal-like formation glowing in the midst of darkness.

The stunning splendor of Sohoton doesn’t end there. The labyrinth of green cliffs surrounding turquoise water and jellyfishes is yet another sight to behold. Sohoton is famous for its landmark – the “Horseshoe”, a rock with an oversized stalactite barely touching the water. It does look like a horse’ shoe from afar. 

Passing through the small crevice leading to Hagukan and Magkukuob Cave poses a challenge if you go there on a high tide. While Hagukan Cave is enthralling, Magkukuob Cave will set your adrenaline rush to the next level. Treading the water, climbing the stiff boulders and jumping your way down is the only way to get yourself out from the cave. So be warned… this is not for the faint-heart.

It’s always good to take some time off and relax, immerse yourself in the beautiful wonders of nature. It's the reward we can give to ourselves after a hard days work.


 

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