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Sohoton Cove From Siargao – National Park Tour in 2023 (Caves & Lagoons)

Sohoton Cove From Siargao – National Park Tour in 2023 (Caves & Lagoons)

Discover Sohoton Cove National Park on Bucas Grande Island near Siargao, the Philippines. Includes everything you need to know before an unforgettable Sohoton cave, lagoon, and cliff jumping trip in the Philippines.

Sohoton Cove National park is one of the most incredible regions in the Philippines. It reminds me a lot of El Nido on Palawan, with crystal clear, blue, and emerald lagoons surrounded by lush jungle-covered hills.

If you’re visiting Siargao, then make sure to add a day trip to Sohoton Cove to your bucket list. In this guide, I’ll try to convince you to do just that, while also detailing everything you need to know to make it happen!

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Where is Sohoton Cove Located?

There are many island hopping trips on Siargao, but the trip to Sohoton Cove is probably the furthest.

That's because Sohoton National Park is located on nearby Bucas Grande Island, Surigao del Norte. In saying that, boats departing for Sohoton Cove from either General Luna or Dapa on Siargao will get you there in just over an hour.

Tip: If you're looking for a closer option to Siargao with beautiful lagoons, check out Sugba Lagoon.

Map of Sohoton Cove in Siargao

How to Get to Sohoton Cove From Siargao in 2023

There are two options for getting to Sohoton Cove from Siargao. Of course, both will require a boat and driver.

Let me break them down for you.

Sohoton National Park Bucas Grande, Philippines

1. Sohoton Cove Full-Day Tour from General Luna

The most hassle-free and easiest way to get to Sohoton Cove is to simply book a full-day tour departing the tourist hub of General Luna.

The price is really affordable, and will likely end up cheaper than if you were to rent a motorbike, ride to Del Carmen and try to hire a private boat at the terminal.

This trip also includes a visit to the very popular Daku and Naked Islands. This is great if you were looking to check those out too! I've included photos below of these so you know what to expect.

Book in advance: Full-day Sohoton Island Hopping Trip

Sohoton Cove National Park
Entrance to Sohoton Cove
Naked Island Siargao
Naked Island on Siargao
Daku Island Siargao
Daku Island

2. Semi-Independent Option

I kind of eluded to this option above. If you're a couple or traveling solo, then this option doesn't make much sense. However, if you are in a large group, you could save money by riding a motorbike to the town of Dapa. From here, you can book the ferry to get you to Socorro for 200 pesos.

Once at Socorro, you can pay a boat driver 1200-1500 pesos to take you around Sohoton Cove to visit the caves and other highlights.

Sohoton Cove Entrance
On the way to Socorro

Everything You Need to Know About the Sohoton Cove National Park Trip

With the logistics out of the way, let's dive into what to expect on a trip. I'll also include some must-visit spots that you'll want to check out when you get here.

Sohoton National Park

Sohoton Cove at Sohoton National Park has long been a well-kept secret. I made my first trip here in 2018 and was honestly blown away! The term Sohoton means narrow opening in Filipino (Visayan), which alludes to the array of labryrinth-esque lagoons and secret coves.

Sohoton National Park is also filled with limestone caves and unique rock formations.

Just check out this video that I captured with my drone. If you've got one, definitely bring it!

Sohoton Blue Lagoon (Titikan Lagoon)

There are many blue lagoons in Sohoton Cove Siargao but one of the most popular is the Titikan Lagoon. This is one of the most fluorescent-blue lagoons I've ever visited.

There's a dock here where you'll likely pull up in your Bangka (Filipino outrigger boat). Here, you can swim or rent a kayak or SUP to explore. I took the time to fly my drone here to get a better view of the amazing Sohoton Coves and lagoons! Below are some shots.

Blue Lagoon Sohoton Cove National Park
Blue Lagoon , Titikan, Sohoton National Park, Siargao
Blue Titikan Lagoon at Socorro

Exploring The Sohoton Caves

After visiting the blue lagoon, our driver took us to explore some caves at Sohoton National Park. We visited Hagukan Cave, Magkukuob Cave and the famous Crystal Cave. The first two were only a brief stop for us as we found it was very crowded with people. We still took the time to swim in the cove and cliff jumped off the small 5-metre rock face at Hagukan Cave.

Sohoton Cave Entrance Siargao

Crystal Cave Sohoton Cove

One of the highlights for our trip to Sohoton Cove from Siargao was a stop by the Crystal Cave. Unlike Hagukan and Magkukuob, we had this cave all to ourselves. For this one, we needed to pay a guide who lives next to the cave 50 pesos for a guided tour. She explained to us the intricacies of this unique geological phenomenon and pointed out some awesome stalagmites and stalactites.

Our guide also showed us through her village and was very eager to show off her roosters. She also showed us a 1.5 metre reef shark that she had been keeping as a "pet" in a small fenced off cove.

Crystal Cave Sohoton Cove
Crystal Cave Sohoton National Park
Sohoton Cave Siargao

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Sohoton Resorts: Diving Board & Slide

Before the day was up, our boat driver took us to two different resorts that featured diving boards into deep, emerald lagoons.

The first was the Sohoton Gamay Resort. This one has an epic 5-metre diving board where you can practice your backflips. It's also got an awesome water slide! We spent a good 45 minutes here sending flips and enjoying this lagoon all to ourselves. We also took the short trail up over the hill to check out the lagoon behind it.

Sohoton Resort
Sohoton Resort Siargao
Sohoton Dive Board

The second stop was at the popular Club Tara Island Resort. I was blown away by just how awesome this resort was. If I was going to spend the night in Sohoton Cove or anywhere in the National Park near Socorro, I'd pick this one. In true Bucas Grande fashion, there was also a diving board here where we jumped off a few more times.

Sohoton National Park Resort

More Drone Photos From Sohoton National Park

Here are some more photos that I hope you will enjoy!

Sohoton Cove National Park Siargao
Sohoton Cove
Sohoton National Park Bucas Grande, Philippines
Sohoton National Park Bucas Grande, Philippines
Sohoton Cove Siargao
Sohoton Cove National Park
Sohoton Cove
Blue Lagoon Socorro
Entrance to Sohoton National Park

Where to Stay in Siargao

When planning accommodation on Siargao, you'll want to know that the main tourist hub is called General Luna. Here, there is solid tourism infrastructure like hotels, resorts, guest houses, restaurants, clubs, bars and tour offices. Below are my favorite picks for where to stay.

Tip: I've written a comprehensive Siargao accommodation guide as well which goes into a lot more detail on places to stay, don't miss it!

  • Luxury Villas: Las Palmas Villas and Casitas Siargao - every popular luxury villas located within 100 meters from the beach. Includes swimming pool, bar, and tropical gardens.
  • Luxury Resort: Kalipay Resort - the best tropical suites in Siargao, located in an excellent central location that is quiet at night but still very close to everything you need.
  • Mid-range beach house: Surfing Carabao Beach Houses - beachfront tropical huts on Malinao beach with air conditioning and an awesome surf vibe.
  • Hostel With a Vibe: Ilakai Hostel - the best hostel in General Luna with very impressive reviews.

More Philippines Travel Guides and Blogs

I hope you enjoyed this quick guide to visiting Sohoton Cove in Sohoton National Park from Siargao Island. For more travel guides and adventure inspiration from Siargao and other islands of the Philippines, make sure to check out some of my other guides.

I've spent a great deal of time photographing and documenting my own adventures in the Philippines and I bet you'll find something you didn't know existed!

Sohoton Cove National Park, Bucas Grande, Surigao Del Norte