Tayangban Cave Pool offers an exhilarating natural escape nestled in the heart of Surigao del Norte. This unique tourist attraction invites visitors to embark on an adventurous journey through winding caves, guided by knowledgeable and engaging local experts who ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. Guests delight in navigating the rocky passages, feeling the thrill of the cool, refreshing water at the cave pool’s end. The memorable moments of swinging from ropes and plunging into the invigorating pool make the trek through the caves truly worth the effort. Whether you’re an avid explorer or simply seeking a refreshing break surrounded by nature’s wonders, Tayangban Cave Pool promises an unforgettable day in Pilar’s stunning landscape.
Customers praised the business for providing a great and adventurous experience, with fun guides and unique activities like diving into a lagoon.
Reviewers mentioned that the experience was worth the cost, highlighting the reasonable pricing for the activities offered.
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Jeremie Jarin
a week agoI would recommend this cave tour to all tourist of Siargao.
Colby Krall
2 weeks agoGreat 25 minute tour through the caves with a swing rope and diving platform at the end. Cheap and walked right up for a tour. Worth the stop.
Franco Kissling
2 weeks agoIt's worth a visit. The tour lasts about 25 minutes and costs 260 pesos per person. A guide accompanies you through the cave. Our guide was very friendly and attentive, and safely carried our iPhone through the water so we could take photos.
가이드TV
2 weeks agoParking is 30 pesos. Admission is 60 pesos. Boat ride is 20 pesos. Parking is free on the curved alley 50 meters ahead. Save on parking fees.
Mikka Subibe
2 weeks agoGreat experience! A bit challenging for non-swimmers as there are areas that are very deep (I advise non-swimmers to borrow life jackets for safety purposes, they have them provided on site, although it shows some wear and tear). The terrain going down the cave is a bit slippery and rocky (if you go during rainy season), and inside the cave itself is very rocky with pointy and sharp rocks, do wear your slippers or beach shoes for safety. Children, seniors, people with fear of closed dark spaces and people who can't swim and don't want to wear life jackets are not advised to reverse this location.