Alone in the 'Love' Island | Trip to Siargao
Alone in the 'Love' Island | Trip to Siargao
**Alone in the 'Love' Island | Trip to Siargao**
Siargao, often dubbed the ‘Surfing Capital of the Philippines,’ is a dream destination for couples and adventure seekers. But what if you find yourself on this paradise island alone? That’s exactly what I did, and it turned out to be an unforgettable journey of self-discovery, adventure, and serenity.
## Why Siargao?
Siargao isn’t just about surfing; it’s a haven for nature lovers, digital nomads, and solo travelers. From pristine beaches to hidden lagoons, the island offers the perfect mix of adventure and relaxation.
## Where to Stay as a Solo Traveler
For a solo traveler, accommodation in Siargao varies from hostels to luxurious beachfront resorts. I stayed in a cozy hostel in General Luna, the heart of Siargao’s social scene. It was easy to meet fellow travelers and exchange stories over fresh coconut juice.
## Exploring Siargao Alone
### 1. **Cloud 9 – Surfing for Beginners and Pros**
Even if you’re alone, you won’t feel lonely at Cloud 9, one of the world’s top surfing spots. Whether you’re an expert or a beginner, there are plenty of local instructors ready to guide you.
### 2. **Sugba Lagoon – A Peaceful Escape**
For a quieter experience, head to Sugba Lagoon. Renting a paddleboard and floating in the turquoise waters was one of the most peaceful moments of my trip.
### 3. **Magpupungko Rock Pools – A Natural Wonder**
During low tide, these natural pools reveal themselves, creating a perfect spot for swimming and cliff jumping. It’s a must-visit place where you can marvel at nature’s beauty.
### 4. **Island Hopping – Naked, Daku, and Guyam Islands**
Solo travel means complete freedom, and I took full advantage by hopping between the three most famous islets. Each island has its own charm—Naked Island is just a sandbar, Daku Island has stunning beaches, and Guyam Island is a tiny paradise with palm trees.
### 5. **Tayangban Cave Pool – A Hidden Gem**
For a little thrill, I explored Tayangban Cave Pool, where I waded through chest-deep waters inside a cave. The adventure was exhilarating yet safe, thanks to local guides.
## Embracing the Solo Travel Experience
At first, being alone in a romantic island felt strange, but Siargao’s welcoming vibe quickly changed that. I made new friends at hostels, enjoyed stunning sunsets in solitude, and learned to appreciate my own company. Solo travel in Siargao isn’t about loneliness—it’s about freedom and self-exploration.
## Tips for Solo Travelers in Siargao
- Rent a scooter to explore freely
- Stay in a hostel to meet fellow travelers
- Try local delicacies like fresh seafood and coconut bread
- Don’t skip sunrise or sunset at Cloud 9
- Always carry cash, as ATMs are limited
## Final Thoughts
Siargao may be a love island for some, but for a solo traveler like me, it became a place of adventure, self-reflection, and newfound friendships. If you ever get the chance, take that solo trip—you might just find a different kind of love in Siargao.


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