Last May to June 2025, I had the chance to travel to one of the most beautiful islands in the Philippines—Siargao. This trip was very memorable because, unlike my previous travels, I went there alone. My tita and tito were already waiting for me on the island, so I had to travel from RTR by myself. At first, I felt nervous since it was my first time to take such a trip alone, but at the same time, I was excited to see what was waiting for me. I didn’t know yet that this journey would give me not only wonderful memories but also life lessons I would never forget.
When I arrived in Siargao, the first thing I noticed was the endless stretch of coconut trees swaying in the wind. The fresh sea breeze touched my face, and the sound of the waves immediately calmed me. It was so different from the usual noise and rush of everyday life. Everything felt slower, more peaceful, and more alive. At that moment, I knew my summer was going to be.
One of the first places I visited was Cloud 9, the surfing capital not only of the Philippines but also one of the most famous in the world. Even if I didn’t surf, the place amazed me. From the long wooden boardwalk, I watched the powerful waves crash against the shore. Surfers, both local and foreign, rode the waves with so much energy and skill. The scene was like something I had only seen in movies, but now it was real, right in front of me. Standing there, I felt small compared to the vast ocean, but I also felt inspired—the waves reminded me that life can be wild, but also beautiful if you learn how to ride with it.
Another memorable spot was the Afam Bridge. Unlike the lively atmosphere of Cloud 9, this place had a calm and quiet beauty. From the bridge, I could see the water below reflecting the sky and the surroundings. The view was simple, yet breathtaking. It was the kind of place that makes you stop, take a deep breath, and just appreciate the little things in life. Being there, I realized that beauty doesn’t always have to be grand—it can also be found in peaceful moments.
The highlight of my trip was celebrating my 19th birthday at Magpupungko Beach. Known for its natural rock pools, the place looked like a hidden paradise. During low tide, the pools revealed themselves—clear waters surrounded by rock formations where I could swim and relax. It was magical. Celebrating my birthday there with my tita and tito felt so different compared to my past birthdays. There was no loud party or big crowd, but the waves, the sun, and the laughter we shared made it one of the most meaningful birthdays I’ve ever had. At that moment, I realized that happiness is not about how grand the celebration is, but about how genuine the experience feels.
Of course, my trip wouldn’t be complete without visiting the Siargao Beach Club. Unlike the calmness of Magpupungko, this place was full of energy. People were swimming, enjoying good music, and laughing together. I felt the social and lively side of the island here. It was a perfect spot to feel young, free, and connected with others. Being there showed me that Siargao isn’t just about quiet beaches—it’s also about fun, community, and the joy of being around people.
Throughout my stay, I also got to see other parts of Siargao. Each place had its own story to tell—whether it was a small café serving delicious food, a quiet beach with no crowd, or the simple homes of locals who lived close to nature. Riding around the island, I saw children playing along the road, fishermen bringing in their catch, and tourists discovering the beauty of Siargao just like me. Every detail made the island feel alive and unforgettable.
Looking back, my trip to Siargao was more than just about visiting famous tourist spots. It was a journey of self-discovery. Traveling alone taught me independence and gave me confidence. I learned that it’s okay to step out of my comfort zone, because it is in those moments that we find the most beautiful experiences.
Siargao gave me memories that I will always treasure: the powerful waves of Cloud 9, the quiet charm of Afam Bridge, the fun vibes of Siargao Beach Club, and the unforgettable birthday at Magpupungko Beach. Each place became part of my story, making my 19th year extra special.
For me, Siargao will always be more than just a tourist destination. It will forever be the island that taught me lessons, gave me joy, and reminded me of how beautiful life is when you take the courage to explore it. Truly, Siargao is not only a paradise on the map—it is a paradise I will carry in my heart.


