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The Pristine Beaches of Dinagat Islands

By Wanderingjoshua
I never knew that Dinagat Islands would have a lot to offer tourists. Since I knew very little about this province in my own country, I didn't have any expectations, which worked to my favor.
The Pristine Beaches of Dinagat Islands
Biray-Biray Beach & Rock Formation
The Pristine Beaches of Dinagat Islands
After visiting Cab-ilan, my next destination Biray-Biray beach and rock formation.
The Pristine Beaches of Dinagat Islands
My favorite island during my island hopping trip in Dinagat was Biray-Biray. The beach had a long stretch of fine white sand and the water was clear blue! There were also rock formations along the shore.
The Pristine Beaches of Dinagat Islands
The Pristine Beaches of Dinagat Islands
The Pristine Beaches of Dinagat Islands
I was accompanied by Kuya Jojo and his son. The trip was also their first time to visit these islands.
The Pristine Beaches of Dinagat Islands
The Pristine Beaches of Dinagat Islands
The Pristine Beaches of Dinagat Islands
The Pristine Beaches of Dinagat Islands
I was really happy that I had these islands practically to myself. Biray-Biray managed to retain its raw beauty with little to no signs of people throwing waste around. I saw a handful, but they were a few scraps here and there, probably garbage washed ashore that was from the other towns.
The Pristine Beaches of Dinagat Islands
The Pristine Beaches of Dinagat Islands
The Pristine Beaches of Dinagat Islands
Who wouldn't to stay in a semi-deserted tropical island like this? One could just lay around, swim or do nothing the entire day.
The Pristine Beaches of Dinagat Islands
The Pristine Beaches of Dinagat Islands
This strip of rocks just off the shore of the beach reminded me of a crocodile's back.
Bita-og Island
The Pristine Beaches of Dinagat Islands
The last stop during my island hopping trip in Dinagat is Bita-og Beach. It's not as big as Biray-Biray but it's nice in its own way.

The Pristine Beaches of Dinagat Islands

Lalaking Bukid

We passed by lalaking bukid on the way to Bita-og Beach. The mountain takes on the shape of a sleeping man, Prince Gat, the lover of Princess Dina both of which are mythical figures in Dinagat. I was not able to see babaeng bukid (shape of a woman, Princess Dina) because it was in another part of the island.

The Pristine Beaches of Dinagat Islands

cottage rent starts at P700


The Pristine Beaches of Dinagat Islands

Though small in size, Bita-og was a nice beach to relax in. The waters changed hues from blue to emerald.
The Pristine Beaches of Dinagat Islands

The Pristine Beaches of Dinagat Islands

The Pristine Beaches of Dinagat Islands

The karst mountains reminded me of the beaches I went to in El Nido and Coron.
The Pristine Beaches of Dinagat Islands

The Pristine Beaches of Dinagat Islands

The Pristine Beaches of Dinagat Islands

No people!!!


The Pristine Beaches of Dinagat Islands

The Pristine Beaches of Dinagat Islands

The perfect way to end the trip, doing nothing on the beach.
The Pristine Beaches of Dinagat Islands

The Pristine Beaches of Dinagat Islands

The Pristine Beaches of Dinagat Islands

Looks familiar?
I was pleasantly surprised at what I discovered in Dinagat. The islands I went to were deserted and pristine, maybe because it was a weekday, but still hardly anyone on the beach and little to no signs of development!
How to Get to Dinagat Islands
The Pristine Beaches of Dinagat Islands

Ride a ferry from Surigao City to Dinagat Islands. The ferry ride is P100 one way, and the trip takes 1:30. The last ferry leaves for San Jose, Dinagat Islands at 2PM. There are times when the ferry leaves much later, at 4PM, or earlier to reach full boat capacity. I arrived at the port at 1PM and waited until 4PM before the ferry left. Make sure to board the ferry bound for San Jose because there is another ferry that goes to Dinagat, which is another town. I rented a boat to get to these islands for P1,500 from Kuya Jojo.
Contacts
Kuya Jojo - 09996686293 for boat and habal-habal rental
Pink Lodge - 09468286392

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