Jelmar’s Islet Resort

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 : Jelmar’s Islet Resort

Pangabangan Island (Tidal Pool)

Experience the natural beauty of the incredible tidal pool on Pangabangan Island, where you can witness nature at its finest. A short stretch of cream-colored sand beach enhances the stunning view, while beautiful rock formations surround the area. The crystal-clear, cold water is incredibly inviting, and the islet kisses are a true visual wonder. The continue reading : Pangabangan Island (Tidal Pool)

Mount Palhi (Babaeng Bukid)

Rising 734 meters between Libjo and Tubajon, Mt. Palhi—locally called “Babaeng Bukid” for its lady-like silhouette—is a towering symbol of Dinagat’s wild beauty and rich biodiversity. The trek starts at Sitio Maytubig, leading adventurers through ultramafic landscapes, dense forests teeming with unique flora and fauna like pitcher plants, and enchanting bonsai trees near the summit. continue reading : Mount Palhi (Babaeng Bukid)

Kisses Islets

Nestled between Barangay Quezon and Libjo Bay, the Kisses Islets are nature’s sweet surprise—karst rock formations named after the iconic chocolate treat for their kiss-shaped silhouettes. Scattered like gems across the sea, these islets are a captivating sight, especially as you sail toward Libjo by boat. To visit, take a pump boat from either Barangay continue reading : Kisses Islets