Nature Tour

Sohoton Cove & Jellyfish Sanctuary Tour, Surigao

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About this tour

Sohoton Cove Natural Park in Bucas Grande Island, Surigao del Norte, is one of the Philippines' most dramatic and otherworldly natural wonders — a place where the line between the surface world and the underwater realm dissolves in a labyrinth of sea caves, tidal passages, and hidden lagoons. The park's centerpiece is the Sohoton Cove itself: an enclosed natural amphitheater of 200-meter limestone walls draped in hanging plants and cascading vines, accessible only by low-tide boat passage through a narrow sea cave that opens into a cathedral-like interior of breathtaking scale.

The highlight that draws travelers from across the Philippines and beyond is the Jellyfish Sanctuary — a shallow saltwater lake teeming with hundreds of thousands of stingless jellyfish that pulse and drift in hypnotic choreography through crystal-clear water. Floating among them is one of the most surreal and magical wildlife encounters in all of Southeast Asia: golden jellyfish of every size from fingertip-small to dinner-plate large brush gently against your skin as you drift through their world. Because they are stingless, the experience is entirely safe, and the visual effect — jellyfish lit by shafts of light from above in turquoise water — is unlike anything else the Philippines offers.

The tour also explores multiple sea caves within the park, including the famous Hagukan Cave where tidal energy creates a thunderous resonance inside the limestone chambers, and Blue Lagoon, a hidden cove reachable only by swimming through a narrow underwater passage at low tide. Sohoton Cove is one of those rare places that consistently exceeds even the highest expectations — a genuine natural wonder of Asia.

Highlights

  • Float with thousands of stingless jellyfish in the legendary Jellyfish Sanctuary
  • Enter Sohoton Cove through a sea cave at low tide — a cathedral of limestone
  • Explore Hagukan Cave, Blue Lagoon, and other hidden sea caves
  • Paddle through mangrove channels and limestone rock garden formations
  • One of the Philippines' most spectacular and unique natural experiences

What's included

  • Speedboat transfer from Surigao City to Bucas Grande Island
  • All cave and sanctuary entrance fees
  • Local boat captain and guide
  • Lunch at a floating cottage inside the cove
  • Life vest and basic snorkeling equipment
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Frequently asked questions

Are the jellyfish really stingless?
Yes — the species at Sohoton (Mastigias papua etpisoni) have evolved in a landlocked lake with no predators and have lost their stinging cells. Direct contact is entirely safe.
When can we enter the cove?
Entry to the inner cove is only possible at low tide (typically morning). Tours are timed specifically to coordinate with tidal conditions — your guide plans accordingly.
How do I get to Surigao City?
Direct flights from Manila (1h30m) and Cebu (40min) serve Surigao Airport. Ferries also connect Surigao to Leyte and other Visayan islands. The tour departs from Surigao Port.

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