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

Cab-ilan Rock Formation Dive Site

Carved by time and the relentless rhythm of the sea, the rock formations in Cab-ilan, Dinagat are a breathtaking testament to nature’s artistry. These stunning geological wonders feature unique, picture-perfect carvings that make the area a dream destination for photographers and explorers alike. Easily accessible via a 20-minute boat ride from San Jose port, this continue reading : Cab-ilan Rock Formation Dive Site

PBMA Founder’s Monument

Built by the members of the Philippine Benevolent Missionaries Association (PBMA), the Divine Master’s Monument stands as a tribute to Ruben E. Ecleo Sr., the revered Founder and Supreme President of the organization. Honored as the Local Hero of Dinagat Islands, his legacy continues to inspire devotion among PВМА members and curiosity among visitors.

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.

Hagakhak Rock Formations

Hagakhak Rock Formations is an impressive natural limestone structure, characterized by intricate lines and ridges etched into its surface. The weathered stone displays a fascinating array of patterns, with fine patterns running across its carvings, revealing the slow erosion processes that shaped it over the years. The striking formation offers a glimpse into the forces continue reading : Hagakhak Rock Formations

Bitaog Beach

Discover the crystal-clear waters and fine white sand of Bitaog Beach. It is an unspoiled paradise, hidden from the eyes of the world. The turquoise sea, white powdery sand, stunning rock formations, and a beach lined with coconut trees as its backdrop will surely captivate your senses.

Bababu Lake

The famous mountain lake got its name from the Cebuano words “baba sa buwaya” or crocodile’s mouth, referring to the shape of Bababu’s cove. It is located at Barangay Melgar, Dinagat Islands, 4.2 nautical miles from San Jose. The lake is “meromictic,” meaningit contains both fresh and saltwaterthat do not mix. These two layers ofwater continue reading : Bababu Lake