Magpupungko Tidal Pool is a captivating natural attraction located in Pilar, Surigao del Norte, renowned for its unique rock formations and crystal-clear tidal pools visible during low tide. Visitors are encouraged to plan their trip carefully to coincide with the low tide to fully enjoy the pools’ beauty and opportunities for cliff jumping. The area offers a lively beach scene with local food stalls where guests can savor traditional snacks, enhancing the overall cultural experience. A knowledgeable local guide adds value by sharing insights and helping visitors navigate the area safely. Whether you’re after adventure, relaxation, or stunning coastal views, Magpupungko Tidal Pool remains a highlight for anyone exploring Siargao Island’s natural treasures.
Magpupungko Tidal Pool offers stunning natural rock pools during low tide, perfect for a dip and photos. Visitors enjoy the unique experience of exploring these crystal-clear waters.
Visitors praise the local guides at Magpupungko, like Kuya Lucio E., for their kindness, assistance with bags, photography, and guiding to various spots like tidal pools and cliff-jumping areas.
Going to Magpupungko independently is recommended, with easy parking access and affordable fees for both vehicles and entrance. This allows visitors to explore at their own pace.
Recent safety incidents highlight the need for improved safety measures at Magpupungko, including more lifeguards. Crowded conditions during peak hours may affect the overall experience for some visitors.
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Celeste Booysen
a week agoAs with many other places on Siargao, it is beautiful. But an extortion point for tourists, after paying 100 ph.p.p, you have to pay parking, first an unofficial lady (pretending to be) tries to force you to stop much further than you can for a lower parking fee, because after you pay entrance you also need to pay tor parking, for the showers, for the toilette and then there is no indication to where the correct path is. They will take your money and not tell you that swimming closes after 17:00, yet there is still people swimming but you are not allowed to. Sad that this is the culture on the island.
Enzo
a week agoCucone
2 weeks agoGreat spot, I recommend going around 12am when the tide is low
Jeffrey Ilagan
3 weeks agoThe tidal pool is a hit or miss. Make sure to ask the local if its a good time to visit as it tends to be high tide and the pool is submerged
Balazs O.
3 weeks agoMust-see if you're on the island