Puyangi Beach Paradise
Socorro, Surigao del Norte, Philippines, Philippines
Puyangi Beach Paradise in Socorro, Surigao del Norte, Philippines, is a tranquil, less-visited stretch of fine light brown sand along Bucas Grande Island, celebrated for its calm, multi-hued waters and spectacular sand formations revealed at low tide.
This 1.2 km beachfront gem, near Puyangi Beach Resort, features unique rock pools trapping colorful fish like clownfish during low tide, swaying palm trees, and serene Pacific Ocean scenery perfect for relaxation and photography rather than heavy swimming.
Reachable by boat from Siargao's Dapa port (about 1 hour) or Surigao City, it offers an uncrowded escape with local hospitality like fresh tuba from palms, embodying Mindanao's raw coastal charm amid nearby biodiversity hotspots like Sohoton Cove.
Location
Puyangi Beach, Albino Taruc, Socorro, 8416 Surigao del Norte, Philippines
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