Enjoy the Charm of Pagkawasan Beach Resort in Dinagat Islands
If there’s one thing I’ll never forget about our visit to Pagkawasan Beach Resort, it’s the gentle sea breeze, the serene waters, and the cozy, peaceful morning that greeted us. It was the final stop in our island-hopping adventure in Dinagat Islands, and it truly felt like saving the best for last.
While it might not be the best in a competitive sense—because, let’s face it, every beach in Dinagat Islands has its own magic—Pagkawasan Beach stands out with its unique charm and soulful simplicity. There's no rivalry here; each destination is a flex in its own right.
Upon arriving, we were welcomed by what locals call a "fairy walk"—a scenic path shaded by trees, giving off mystical vibes. It’s not quite the same as the famous walk to Cambugahay Falls in Siquijor, but here, you can create your own whimsical version of it.
Pagkawasan Beach may not be vast, but it offers a picturesque slice of paradise. Like many beaches in the Dinagat Islands, it boasts crystal-clear turquoise waters, powdery white sand, and a tranquil atmosphere that invites visitors to relax, unwind, and soak in the beauty of nature.
The beach features a mini view deck—not as elevated as the one at AO Blue Lagoon, but it provides a serene vantage point where you can admire the entire area from a slightly higher perspective. From here, you’ll also spot a century-old boat relic, believed to be used by ancient settlers. It’s a fascinating historical touch that adds depth to the experience.
For those who need a rinse after a salty swim, the resort offers a deep well freshwater source. And if your soul is seeking peace and a break from city chaos, Pagkawasan Beach Resort is the ideal escape. Here, time slows down, worries fade, and nature does all the talking.
Whether you’re on a full Dinagat Island tour or looking for an off-the-beaten-path getaway in the Philippines, Pagkawasan Beach deserves a spot on your itinerary. It’s more than just a beach—it’s a place to reconnect with nature, history, and yourself.
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