Samal, Philippines
Region: Davao del Norte
Geographic Coordinates: 7.050000, 125.733000
Temperature Range: 25.0°C to 35.0°C (77°F to 95°F)
Climate: Tropical climate with high humidity and frequent rain throughout the year.
Population: 116771
Language: Filipino
Samal Island is a picturesque location situated in the Davao Gulf, Just off the coast of Davao City in the southern part of the Philippines. It is renowned for its stunning beaches, Clear waters, And lush tropical forests that are home to a diverse range of wildlife including monkeys, Eagles, And sea turtles. The island’s beaches are one of its main attractions. These pristine stretches of sand are perfect for sunbathing or swimming while enjoying a good book. Some of Samal’s most popular beaches include Paradise Island Beach Resort and Pearl Farm Beach Resort.
Samal also offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and diving. The island features several hiking trails that wind through dense forests offering spectacular views over the surrounding landscape. Diving enthusiasts can explore some amazing dive sites around Samal Island where they can spot colorful corals teeming with marine life. Hagimit Falls is another must-see attraction on Samal Island – a series of cascading waterfalls surrounded by lush greenery making it an ideal place to escape from city life’s hustle-bustle.
Visitors can take a dip in one of several natural pools beneath Hagimit Falls or enjoy picnicking amidst nature’s beauty. Samal has a rich cultural heritage that visitors can explore at various museums like Monfort Bat Cave & Conservation Foundation Inc., Which houses thousands upon thousands bats; Museo de Dabawenyo showcasing local history; or even at local festivals like Kadayawan Festival celebrated annually every August. no trip to Samal would be complete without sampling some delicious Filipino cuisine!
Local seafood dishes like grilled tuna belly or kinilaw na tuna (Filipino ceviche) are not only tasty but also affordable options available throughout many restaurants on the island. Overall, Whether you’re looking for adventure or relaxation – Samal Island has something for everyone with its stunning natural beauty, Rich cultural heritage, And delicious cuisine. It’s no wonder that Samal is becoming an increasingly popular destination for tourists from all over the world.




Important Landmarks
- Hagimit Falls
- Monfort Bat Cave
- Maxima Aqua Fun Resort
- Samal Island Zipline
- Vanishing Island Resort and Spa
- Pearl Farm Beach Resort
- Isla Reta Beach Resort
- Sabang Cliff Jumping Site
- Bluejaz Beach Resort and Waterpark
- Talikud Island Marine Reserve Park



Primary Industries
- Tourism
- Agriculture
- Coconut
- Banana
- Mangoes
- Durian
- Fishing
- Small-scale manufacturing
- Handicrafts using local materials like seashells and bamboo
- Small enterprises catering to tourists
- Eateries
- Souvenir shops
- Transportation services



Noteable History
- The arrival of Spanish colonizers in 1848 resulted in the establishment of a Spanish garrison on the island.
- During World War II, the Japanese occupation led to many atrocities against the local population.
- The United States established a naval base during World War II, which helped boost economic development on the island.
- In recent years, several resorts and tourist attractions have been constructed, making Samal a popular destination for both domestic and international tourists.
- Notable people from Samal include former Philippine President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo (born in nearby Lubao town), Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio, and Filipino actor Robin Padilla who owns Island Garden City Of Samal Resort (IGACOS).
- A notable recent event was when President Rodrigo Duterte signed Executive Order No. 67 that renamed Island Garden City Of Samal to simply Samal.



Museums and Things To See
- Monfort Bat Cave is home to the largest colony of fruit bats in the world.
- Hagimit Falls is a stunning waterfall that features a natural pool perfect for swimming.
- The Samal Island Zipline offers an exhilarating ride with breathtaking views of the island.
- Pearl Farm Beach Resort is a luxurious resort that boasts various water activities and a private beach.
- The Samal Island Marine Reserve Park houses diverse marine life, making it an ideal spot for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts.
- Mount Puting Bato presents hikers with challenging trails that lead to panoramic views of Davao Gulf and nearby islands.
- Maxima Aqua Fun Resort is an adventure park equipped with water slides, zip lines, and other fun activities suitable for all ages.
- Kaputian Beach Park boasts picturesque white sand beaches and crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming or sunbathing.
- Visitors can immerse themselves in the culture and traditions of Samal Island’s indigenous tribes through exhibits, performances, and workshops at the Samal Island Cultural Village.
- San Jose Church stands as a historical landmark on Samal Island showcasing Spanish colonial architecture dating back centuries ago.






Cultural Events
- Hugyaw Samal Festival is a vibrant celebration of the island’s rich culture and traditions through street dancing, music, and colorful costumes.
- Kadayawan sa Samal is an exciting festival that showcases the bountiful harvest of fruits and vegetables on the island.
- Feast of Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage is a religious festival that honors the patron saint of seafarers.
- Pakaradyan Festival highlights the indigenous culture and heritage of Samal Island through traditional dances, music, games, and food.
- Davao Gulf Regatta brings together sailors from different parts of the country to race across Davao Gulf in a thrilling sailing competition.
- Pista sa Kinaiyahan (Fiesta for Nature) promotes environmental awareness and conservation efforts in Samal Island through eco-tourism activities.
- Samal Mango Festival celebrates one of the island’s most famous products – mangoes – with various activities such as a mango eating contest, cooking demonstrations, and a parade showcasing giant mango floats.
- Christmas Village at Kaputian Beach Park is an annual event featuring Christmas-themed displays made from recycled materials by local artists; it also offers live performances by local musicians during weekends leading up to Christmas Day.



Cuisine
- Kinilaw – a seafood dish made from raw fish marinated in vinegar, ginger, onions, and chili peppers. Some popular restaurants that serve Kinilaw are Leticia by the Sea and Bluejaz Resort.
- Grilled seafood – Samal Island is known for its fresh seafood, particularly grilled fish and squid. Some popular restaurants that serve grilled seafood are Paradise Island Park & Beach Resort and Hof Gorei Beach Resort.
- Adobo – a classic Filipino dish made with chicken or pork cooked in soy sauce, vinegar, garlic, and other spices. Some popular restaurants that serve Adobo are Maxima Aqua Fun Resort and The White House Fusion Cuisine & Wine Lounge.
- Lechon – roasted pig served with rice or bread rolls. Some popular places to find lechon on Samal Island include the local market in Babak town or at special events such as fiestas or weddings.
- Halo-halo – a refreshing dessert made with shaved ice, sweet beans, fruits like jackfruit or banana slices topped with evaporated milk and ice cream on top of it all! You can find Halo-halo at most cafes around the island like Cafe del Mar or Popsies Place Cafe & Restaurant.
- Hagimit Falls is a natural waterfall that has a swimming area and picnic grounds for visitors to enjoy.
- Monfort Bat Cave is home to millions of fruit bats, and visitors can witness the bat exodus at dusk.
- Maxima Aqua Fun is a water park that offers various activities such as ziplining, kayaking, and banana boat rides.
- Isla Reta Beach Resort is a popular beach destination with cottages for rent and water sports activities available.
- Samal Island Zipline offers an adrenaline-pumping experience that provides panoramic views of the island.
- Talicud Island Tour is an island hopping tour that includes snorkeling, diving, and beach hopping to different islands around Samal.
- Kaputian Beach Park is a public beach park with white sand beaches, picnic areas, and playgrounds for children to play in.
- Canibad Secret Cove is a secluded cove ideal for swimming and snorkeling in crystal clear waters surrounded by lush greenery.
- Sabang Cliff Jumping Site – cliff jumping location that offers breathtaking views of the sea below.
- Leticia by the Sea resort features an infinity pool overlooking Davao Gulf which makes it perfect for relaxation while enjoying the beautiful scenery around you!



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