
Siargao Mindanao, Philippines Travel Guide
Globe Telecom and Smart Communications lead mobile networks here. Acquire SIM cards at airports upon arrival or in General Luna shops. Registration with a valid ID (passport) is a current government rule. SIM cards are inexpensive, usually ₱40-₱100. Data packages differ, with weekly unlimited data options from ₱300-₱500.
Wi-Fi exists at most resorts, guesthouses, cafes, and restaurants in General Luna. Quality fluctuates, especially during busy times or power outages. Mobile data generally sees reliable 4G/LTE coverage in General Luna. Coverage can be inconsistent in more remote island areas.
Bisaya (Cebuano) is Siargao's main local language. English is widely spoken and understood, especially in tourist areas. Most tourism professionals speak good English. The Google Translate app can assist; download offline Bisaya/Tagalog for use without internet. Phrasebooks also offer quick reference for common words.
Basic postal services exist, mainly from Dapa, the main port town. Tourists do not frequently use them for sending mail. For urgent communication, digital methods remain the most reliable choice.
A few Bisaya phrases make local interactions warmer and more memorable.
Understand the rhythms of daily operations in Siargao.
Restaurants and cafes usually operate from 7:00 AM to 10:00 PM. Some bars extend hours on party nights. Shops and go surfing shops typically stay open from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM. Tour operators generally book from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
ATMs are in General Luna, at banks like BDO or PNB. While ATMs generally operate 24/7 if working, bank service hours are typically weekdays, 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM.
Major holidays like Christmas, New Year, and Holy Week bring closures, limited services, or larger crowds. Check the Philippine public holiday calendar ahead of your journey. Local barangay (village) fiestas may lead to local closures, but often present unique cultural experiences.
Some smaller establishments or tour operators adjust hours or close entirely in the slower season (December-February) or during adverse weather events, like typhoons.
Flight disruptions like delays or cancellations can occur. Be aware of your passenger rights and options for compensation.
Be aware of local schedules to get the most out of your visit.
Filipinos are generally warm. A friendly smile and a simple "Hello" make a fine start. Addressing elders with `Po` or `Opo` shows respect in formal settings, but tourists are not usually expected to do so.
Modest dress is wise when visiting local communities or religious sites. Swimwear suits beaches and pools only, not public spaces in town.
Dining customs generally include communal eating and sharing of dishes. Tipping varies. At local eateries (carinderias), tipping is not customary. In higher-end restaurants, a 10% service charge may already appear on the bill. For good service, rounding up the bill or leaving a small amount is a nice gesture.
People are generally happy to be photographed, children in particular. Always ask for permission first, especially for close-up shots. Value their right to privacy. Avoid photographing military installations or sensitive government areas.
Thoughtful engagement with local culture enriches your travel experience.
Travelers with mobility challenges may find Siargao's infrastructure has difficulties.
Siargao's infrastructure generally not for accessibility. Roads can be uneven, sidewalks may be non-existent, and many establishments have steps. Public transportation like tricycles, habal-habals, and boats, are not for wheelchairs.
Accessible attractions and transportation remain highly limited. Some newer, higher-end resorts may are equipped with ramps or accessible rooms. Navigating natural attractions like rock pools or caves has a challenge for those with mobility impairments.
No specific services are widely available for these needs. Rely on personal assistance or pre-arranged exclusive tours that can cater to particular requirements. Planning well in advance with tour operators is wise.
Specific resources for accessibility information in Siargao remain limited. Research individual properties and tour operators directly regarding their accessibility features. Clearly state your needs in advance for suitable arrangements.
While challenging, careful planning can open up Siargao for diverse travelers.