When we speak of surfing, Siargao always pops out in our mind before Surigao. But recently, I learned that Surigao is also a great spot for surfing. Even cheaper, compared to Siargao.
* Day 1
I was so excited about this trip that I wasn’t able to sleep the night before. I’m confused what to pack and I can’t even decide what to bring. Eventually, I made it through packing and was heading to Mactan International Airport at 9AM. Because I'm too excited to get out of our house, I forgot to have breakfast. So before meeting up with the entire group and checking in, Carla and I grab some juicy hotdog sandwich from Smokeys.
I was a bit worried this trip wouldn't push through. Storm signal no.1 is still clouding Cebu, and a few of my friends suggested that I should ditch this trip. Hell no! Surfing is in my bucket list.
It was a bumpy quick flight. Took us less than an hour to arrive in Surigao Airport. Compared to our Mactan International Airport, Surigao Airport is a bit small. ^_^
We head directly to the terminal where we could catch a Van going to Lanuza. The terminal is just a few blocks away from the Airport, so we just walk our way there. According to a friend of mine, It's a long 4 hour drive to Lanuza and no stopovers. It is advisable to empty your bladder and stuff yourself with food before jumping inside the van. Which is basically what we did.
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It was dusk when we arrived in Lanuza. Good thing we had our reservation at Mami's Surfhaus, or else we'll be looking elsewhere for other lodging house. We contact some local surfers who can teach us how to surf, and getting everything prepared for the next day. Since we don't have time to catch some waves, we made new friends with some of the local surfers instead. We head to Bayud--a local bar in Lanuza, for a few drinks of Pirik-pirik. Pirik-pirik is a local tequila made of raisins, jackfruit and vinegar to name some of its ingredients. It really does taste like tequila. Definitely a must-try!* Day 2
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To be continued....
Check out my other post on our surf trip: * Travel Diary | Surfing the Lanuza Waves
