Big Waves in Siargao Island of Surigao del Norte
Surigao del Norte is a    medley island in the northeastern tip of Mindanao. A province that has managed    to preserve its natural marvel through the years. On the eastern side of the    province is Siargao Island, a hidden tropical jewel of the Pacific that hosts    one of the most beautiful beaches in the world and home of wave surfing and    the famous CLOUD 9, the latest sport and tourist attraction to take the country    by storm It is the Surfing Capital of the Philippines. The best known surfing    break now with a world reputation of being in the top Surfing Waves in the world,    is nick-named "Cloud Nine". But there are literally scores of breaks down this    coast, and every time a surfing expedition is mounted in the area, more new    breaks are being discovered.
     Siargao is a tear-drop shaped island situated 800 kilometers     southeast of Manila in the province of Surigao del Norte. It     has a land mass of approximately 437 kilometers. It has a land     mass of approximately 437 kilometers. The east coast is     relatively straight with one deep inlet-Port Pilar with a     coastline marked by a succession of reefs, small points and     white sandy beaches. There are similar neighboring islands and     islets with similar landforms. The reefs and points are     excellent for picking up any swell that comes along turning     into clean, fast waves. The Island's Pacific-facing reefs are     situated on the edge of the Philippine Trench, and the     extremely deep offshore waters guarantee the ocean swells have     undiluted power when they encounter the many coral and rock     reefs, giving Siargao excellent surfing conditions,     particularly during the southwest "habagat" monsoon from August     to November, when the prevailing wind is     offshore.
 