Sugba Lagoon Tour, situated in Del Carmen, Surigao del Norte, offers an unforgettable blend of adventure and natural beauty. This enchanting lagoon, surrounded by lush greenery and majestic limestone cliffs, is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors revel in kayaking through the emerald waters, discovering hidden coves and marveling at the vibrant marine life while snorkeling. The highlight for thrill-seekers is the cliff board jump that provides an exhilarating rush. Despite the scenic calmness of the lagoon, guests are advised to prepare for a sunny day and bring essentials like water and extra cash for additional fees. Whether you seek excitement or a peaceful retreat, Sugba Lagoon delivers a truly remarkable escape into nature’s splendor.
Customers rave about the spectacular views, crystal-clear water, and lush surroundings at Sugba Lagoon, creating a magical and peaceful experience for visitors.
Reviewers highlight the thrill of activities like cliff jumping, kayaking, paddleboarding, and snorkeling at Sugba Lagoon, catering to adventure seekers and nature lovers alike.
Visitors appreciate the availability of stand-up paddleboards, kayaks, and swimming platforms at Sugba Lagoon, enhancing the overall experience for guests.
Some guests mention the boat engine noise during the ride to Sugba Lagoon, advising sensitive individuals to bring earplugs to mitigate discomfort from the loud engine.
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gmark jacobe
2 weeks agoSugba Lagoon is a breathtaking natural escape with crystal-clear turquoise waters surrounded by lush mangroves and limestone hills. The calm lagoon is perfect for swimming, kayaking, paddleboarding, or jumping off the iconic wooden diving board. Peaceful yet adventurous, it’s an ideal spot for nature lovers, couples, and groups looking for a refreshing break from the beach. An unforgettable highlight of any Siargao trip
Jeremy
3 weeks agoCareful if you plan to visit this place by yourself, it's currently close : "Closure Period: January 10 – February 10, 2026 to allow our ecosystem to breathe and to conduct facility maintenance."
D
a month agoLovely place but they did charge for use of the table twice as 2 different people in the group paid 200 pesos just to use a table (naughty). Also beware of the steps leading down to get on the kayaks as I slipped and my foot got caught between the wall and the step (luckily not broken) but could of been avoided either by staff reminding of some sort of grip on the steps. The area was beautiful I just came away from it a bit wounded
Katie Y
2 months agoOne of the most beautiful places I've ever been to. A must visit
Miles
2 months ago