What's The Best Time Of Year to Visit Siargao?

Everybody can find something to enjoy on Siargao Island, whether you are a beachgoer, nature enthusiast, foodie, or surfer. The island is a tropical paradise that attracts tourists from all over the world. It is no surprise that Siargao has become a popular tourist destination because of its world-class surf locations, immaculate beaches, and lush green surroundings. But when is the ideal time to travel to this fascinating island?

In this article, we will explore the best time of year to visit Siargao Island and why Maison Bukana is the best accommodation option for your dream tropical getaway!

 
 

Like the rest of the Philippines, the dry season and the rainy season are the two primary seasons that the island experiences. If you like sunny days, clear skies, and pleasant temperatures, the dry season, which lasts from December to May, is the perfect time to come. This is the ideal time to take advantage of the island's stunning beaches, get a tan, and engage in water sports like swimming, surfing, and snorkeling. This is the perfect time to explore the island's spectacular coral reefs and marine life since the seas are quiet and clear.

If you want a more thrilling surfing experience, the rainy season, which lasts from June to November, is a perfect time to come. The island is lush and green, and the surf is at its peak at this season, despite the fact that the weather can be unpredictable during this period with frequent downpours and high gusts. Surfers have the best opportunity this time to catch some of the biggest waves of the year. During this time, the island experiences the northeast monsoon season which brings in the famous "cloud 9" waves that surfers come from all over the world to experience. Just make sure to obey the surfing guidelines!

In addition to the excellent surfing conditions, this time of year is less crowded than the summer peak travel season, providing guests more room to unwind and take in the quiet atmosphere of the island. Additionally, the humidity is lower, which makes it simpler to tour the island and take in its natural beauty. This can be the ideal time for you if you prefer a beach with fewer people or tourists.

Whichever time of year you choose to visit Siargao, be sure to book your stay at Maison Bukana, a fully-serviced private villa in General Luna with breathtaking views of the ocean and the Malinao Mangrove River. With its prime location, spacious rooms, and top-notch service, Maison Bukana is the perfect base for your Siargao adventure.

Maison Bukana is a private villa located at the very end of Malinao Road in General Luna, 10 minutes away from the busy Tourism Road, where the river meets the sea. The villa is designed to provide guests with maximum privacy and comfort, ensuring that you can fully relax and enjoy your time on the island. It is the perfect accommodation for travelers who want to experience that exclusive Island getaway!

At Maison Bukana, you can enjoy a range of facilities and amenities, including a fully stocked kitchen bar with their very own wait staff, barista and private chef that serve French bistro food. However, they can also alter the menu to suit the requests and preferences of their guests. Whether you are looking to relax and unwind or get active and explore the island, Maison Bukana has everything you need for the perfect trip. You can relax in the comfort of your own private space, and enjoy the villa’s facilities.

 
 

Conclusion

Whatever the season, Maison Bukana is the ideal accommodation to enjoy Siargao Island's beauty in its entirety. Make your reservation right now to take advantage of the island's natural splendor, rich culture, and lively environment. Don't miss this chance to visit Siargao and enjoy a wonderful experience. Book your reservation at Maison Bukana today and prepare for your dream getaway!

For more information on Maison Bukana you can visit their website at www.maisonbukana.com and reach out to them on their socials (IG: @maisonbukana | FB: Maison Bukana) for your inquiries.