


The island’s lowlands, mountains, and hills are also very popular among biking enthusiasts. The habal-habal is the fastest and most common mode of transportation to get around the island although there are also buses coming from Davao City to the island. Ride the habal-habal or bike around the island You can even camp in any of the camping grounds within the area. Take a cool and refreshing dip at Haguimit Falls, which has beautiful rock formations, numerous small cascades, and natural swimming pools. Swim in Haguimit Falls haguimit falls Via Hey, Miss Adventures At high tide, you can walk around in ankle-deep waters and go snorkeling or diving. This protected marine reserve full of mangrove trees and can be seen during low tide. It takes a lot of courage and the use of special equipment to be able to get inside the caves due to the pungent smell and heat from the poop. The four large holes found within the sanctuary act as the bats’ homes and are actually connected in a single tunnel. Visit the Monfort Bat Cave Monfort Bat Cave Via Hey, Miss Adventures! monfort bat cave in Samal Check out all the fun things you can do at the Island Garden City of Samal, the largest resort city in the country. Spend a day at the world-famous Pearl Farm Beach ResortĪre you looking for another island (or two) to help get you closer to crossing off your list of visiting all 7,507 islands in the Philippines? Pearl Farm Beach Resort in Samal Islandĭavao del Norte features a hidden gem, which has become more and more popular to both local and foreign tourists because of its unspoiled beauty.Check out the island’s only rice granary.Quench your adrenaline thirst at Maxima Aqua Fun.Ride the habal-habal or bike around the island.
