Daku Waterfalls

Imagine yourself immersed in cool, crystal-clear waters, enjoying a refreshing swim and unwinding amidst the peaceful embrace of nature. Tucked away in Barangay Tigbao, Cagdianao, this waterfall is a small yet magnificent wonder that travelers should never miss. Named after the Bisayan word “Daku,” meaning big, this serene spot lives up to its name in continue reading : Daku Waterfalls

Tagbirayan Beach Resort

Its charm lies in its soft, brown sugar-like sand and tranquil seaside atmosphere. The resort is equipped with amenities, including a spacious function hall, a karaoke house, air-conditioned rooms, a cooking area, a playground, and beachfront picnic huts ideal for bonding and relaxation. It has become a favorite destination for seminars, trainings, team-building activities, and continue reading : Tagbirayan Beach Resort

Sayaw Islet

A beautiful islet with fine white sand and crystal-clear water, Sayaw got its name from the bird “Sayaw,” as the islet was once home to these birds. Some say the name comes from the word “Sayaw,” meaning dance, because the waves during the east monsoon resemble dancing or “nagsasayaw.” The islet can be reached by continue reading : Sayaw Islet

Mayatoy Falls and River Adventure

Tucked deep within the lush landscapes of Barangay Boа, Cagdianao, lies a breathtaking natural wonder-a series of crystal-clear river pools carved by the area’s unique terrain. These serene pools offer a refreshing escape, surrounded by untouched greenery and the calming sounds of nature.

Sabang Dam

The dam was constructed by the Philippine Nickel Corporation in the early 80s to serve as a water storage facility, providing water to the Nonoc Nickel Mine, located 20 kilometers away. It is known for its flowing, curtain-like water spillway, which connects to the famous Hinabyan Beach. The dam is surrounded by a diverse range of flora and fauna, including Magkono, the second hardest wood in the world.

HINABYAN BEACH

This stunning and one-of-a-kind beach boasts crystal clear waters that roll onto a one-kilometer stretch of fine sand-perfect for thrill-seekers and skimboarders alike. What makes it even more extraordinary is the natural fusion of freshwater flowing from the Sabang Dam and the salty embrace of the sea, creating a refreshing blend ideal for swimming, kayaking, and unwinding nature’s embrace.