Is Samal Island Open?

Is Samal Island Open?

The Island Garden City of Samal (IGACOS) Information Office has released a list of resorts in Samal that are allowed to open starting March 1, 2021. The province of Davao del Norte including the Island Garden City of Samal (IGACOS) will be on Modified General Community Quarantine (MGCQ) by next month.

Why is Samal Island beautiful?

Samal is an island paradise located in Davao Gulf, just a stone throw away from Davao City. The island is blessed with beautiful coast with white sand beaches, abundant marine life, magnificent rock formations, and flourishing flora and fauna.

What is the municipality of Island Garden City of Samal?

Samal, officially the Island Garden City of Samal (IGaCOS; Filipino: Pulong Harding Lungsod ng Samal, Cebuano: Pulong Harding Dakbayan sa Samal) is a 4th class component city in the province of Davao del Norte, Philippines….Samal, Davao del Norte.

Samal
Country Philippines
Region Davao Region
Province Davao del Norte
District 2nd district

How do you get to Samal Island 2021?

Here are the five steps to follow:

  1. Contact the resort. Showing an interest to get to Samal requires a conversation to the resort with which you desire a reservation.
  2. Recording of guest details.
  3. City Investment and Tourism Office validation.
  4. Tourist QR Code distribution.
  5. Present QR Code, Valid ID.

What do many visitors like to do in Samal Island?

Fun Things to Do in Samal Island

  • Visit the Monfort Bat Cave.
  • Take a dip at Vanishing Island.
  • Swim in Haguimit Falls.
  • Ride the habal-habal or bike around the island.
  • Quench your adrenaline thirst at Maxima Aqua Fun.
  • Go spelunking.
  • Camp at the most popular public beach.
  • Conquer your fear of giant slides.

How big is Talikud?

Talicud Island has a total land area of 2,917 hectares. Its distance from Davao City is 15 kilometers & 1 km from Kaputian Samal Island. Population of Talicud Island is around 15,000 based on census. One of our best marine site is the Coral Garden which has 224 hectares fascinating corals.