Siargao evokes 1960s travel destinations. The tiny island just north of Mindanao earns cachet by having a name one needs to be in the need to know to pronounce: "Shar-gao.”
A mainly rural island coated in mangroves and coconut groves, the runway evokes Air America with a concrete runway with grass growing between the cracks. A field of vegetables lines the runway, which brings in the small numbers of surfers and the white-collar types who have hear the word about a tucked away gem.
These businessmen and their families realize that this is an island one needs to be in the need to know. but when reached, delivers with lodging and personalized service on the level of a Mandarin Oriental. I am a fan. if one stays at the Kalinaw.
A mainly rural island coated in mangroves and coconut groves, the runway evokes Air America with a concrete runway with grass growing between the cracks. A field of vegetables lines the runway, which brings in the small numbers of surfers and the white-collar types who have hear the word about a tucked away gem.
These businessmen and their families realize that this is an island one needs to be in the need to know. but when reached, delivers with lodging and personalized service on the level of a Mandarin Oriental. I am a fan. if one stays at the Kalinaw.