If there’s one place in Dinagat that looks straight out of a fantasy movie, it’s the Hagakhak Rock Formation. These massive, rugged limestone formations rise dramatically from the sea, looking like nature just flexing its creativity.
If there’s a place that made me question why Dinagat isn’t more famous, it’s Pangabangan Beach. White sand? Check. Turquoise waters? Check. Hidden lagoon that looks straight out of a fantasy novel? Big check.
These tiny chocolate-hill-looking islands are scattered in the sea, and they’re just adorable. Perfect for drone shots or just appreciating nature’s cute side.
This one’s wild—a massive underground lake surrounded by thick forests. And get this, it has an underwater tunnel that connects it to the sea! Locals say the water is half fresh, half saltwater. Spooky and cool at the same time.
Cabacungan Cove is the kind of place that makes you feel like you just discovered a secret paradise. Tucked away in Dinagat Islands, this hidden gem boasts towering limestone cliffs, powdery white sand, and water so clear you can see the seabed even before dipping your toes in.
This place is huge—a white mansion sitting on top of a hill with an insane panoramic view of the island. Whether you’re here for curiosity or spirituality, it’s definitely a unique stop.
Pure white sand, crystal-clear water, and zero crowds? Say less. This was the perfect spot to just chill, swim, and pretend I’m living my best castaway life.
Yes, you read that right. Scattered across the province are these grand, European-style mansions owned by local elites. The contrast between the natural beauty of Dinagat and these over-the-top structures? Chef’s kiss.
f I had to describe Pangabangan Island’s Blue Lagoon in one word, it would be: unreal. This place is the definition of a hidden paradise—crystal-clear, electric blue waters surrounded by towering limestone cliffs that make you feel like you’ve stumbled upon nature’s best-kept secret.