Located a short drive from General Luna, Port of Sugba Lagoon is a natural treasure offering crystal-clear waters perfect for kayaking and diving. Visitors marvel at the spectacular views of mangroves and islet formations, making it a photographer’s paradise. The lagoon’s tranquil environment encourages visitors to bring reusable water bottles and water shoes to fully enjoy the pristine surroundings. Lifeguards and rental facilities for life jackets and kayaks ensure a safe and convenient experience. This peaceful yet vibrant spot is a highlight for anyone looking to explore the natural beauty of Siargao beyond the beaches.
Customers rave about the amazing lagoon area with spectacular views, crystal clear waters, and diverse habitat areas, making it a must-visit destination.
Visitors can enjoy clear kayaking, diving spots, and the option to rent life jackets and kayaks, enhancing the overall experience at the lagoon.
Despite some noise during the boat ride, customers appreciate the transportation to and from the lagoon, ensuring easy access to this beautiful destination.
Some reviewers mention high fees for the lagoon tour, additional guide charges, and lack of entertainment value, which may impact the overall tour experience negatively.
While environmentally friendly, the restriction on single-use plastics may inconvenience some visitors who need to bring reusable water bottles for the trip.
Rc Adlao
a month agoJulia Ruiz
2 months agoAn unforgettable experience. All the staff were incredibly friendly and waited to fill the boat with more people if we wanted (the boat cost €3,050, which is divided among a maximum of 6 people, plus an additional €400 environmental fee per person). The excursion was completely self-guided; they dropped us off at three islands. In our case, we took route B+, which I highly recommend, and they gave us plenty of time to swim and relax. This is a great option if you don't want to pay for a tour from your hotel or another more expensive location. It's definitely worth going and renting the boat with other people.
Andrea P
3 months agoBe careful when paying for tours. At first, they were going to charge us more than the signs say, and when we realized it and asked why, they told us it was for the guide (a little over 600 pesos), which isn't mandatory. The boat is incredibly noisy (so much so that if you have sound-cancelling headphones, bring them). The sites you can visit from this port are beautiful, and going early in the morning can help you avoid the crowds.
Ben Zeigler
3 months agoThe boat ride to and from the lagoon was super loud, but otherwise beautiful! They don't allow you to bring single use plastics to the lagoon, so bring reusable water bottles.
david parejas
3 months ago