
Taktak Falls Santa Monica Siargao
A serene forest waterfall in Siargao, perfect for a refreshing swim and a peaceful escape from the island's beaches.

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Taktak Falls Santa Monica Siargao
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Fewer crowds, serene atmosphere

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Must-see attractions
A serene forest waterfall in Siargao, perfect for a refreshing swim and a peaceful escape from the island's beaches.
"The waterfall itself looks nice, but the whole place feels very artificial — it seems more like a spot for locals to hang out than for tourists."

🚗 Parking & Entry Fees
Expect small fees for parking, entry, and seating. Bring cash!
💧 Swim & Tube Fun
The natural pool is perfect for swimming and tubing. Water is crystal clear!

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Taktak Falls
North of Siargao Island
A serene forest waterfall cascading into a cool, clear pool perfect for a refreshing dip.

Natural Pool Swimming
Base of the waterfall
Dive into the pristine waters of the natural pool, surrounded by lush greenery.

Local Market Stop
Near the falls entrance
Grab snacks, drinks, or even local goods from the small market stalls.
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🚗 Parking & Entry Fees
Expect small fees for parking, entry, and seating. Bring cash!
💧 Swim & Tube Fun
The natural pool is perfect for swimming and tubing. Water is crystal clear!
👟 Watch for Slippery Moss
Be cautious of slippery moss on paths, especially after rain.
🛍️ Local Market Finds
Browse the market for snacks, drinks, and local items.
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🚗 Parking & Entry Fees
Expect small fees for parking, entry, and seating. Bring cash!
💧 Swim & Tube Fun
The natural pool is perfect for swimming and tubing. Water is crystal clear!
👟 Watch for Slippery Moss
Be cautious of slippery moss on paths, especially after rain.
🛍️ Local Market Finds
Browse the market for snacks, drinks, and local items.
📸 Capture the Beauty
Great spot for photos, especially with the lush surroundings.
What Travellers Say
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Taktak Falls is a refreshing natural attraction on Siargao, praised for its clear waters and scenic beauty, offering a pleasant swimming and relaxation spot. However, some visitors note it can feel artificial and crowded on weekends, with multiple fees adding up. Be cautious of slippery moss on pathways.
"It’s a nice waterfall where you can swim and chill for a bit. Perfect place to stop when driving all around the island."
Marco Talento
"20 pesos fee for parking and 50 pesos each for entry, water crystal clear surrounded by wild nature, there is a local market too with food and even cigarettes."
Gianluca Leone
"We came here to visit the only waterfall in Siargao. There’s a parking fee, an entrance fee, and even an extra charge if you want to sit at a table by the falls. The waterfall itself looks nice, but the whole place feels very artificial — it seems more like a spot for locals to hang out than for tourists, and it was packed on Saturday. The water was murky, so we didn’t even go in. If I had come here just for the waterfall, I’d honestly be disappointed. Luckily, we just stopped by on the way, so it wasn’t a big deal."
Piotr Tomaszewski
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🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Taktak Falls is located on the northern part of Siargao Island. The most common way to get there is by renting a motorbike or hiring a tricycle/car from General Luna. The drive takes approximately 45-60 minutes. Many island hopping tours also include a stop here.
Public transport options are limited. Renting a motorbike is highly recommended for flexibility. Tricycles and private cars can be hired for a more comfortable journey, especially if you're not comfortable riding a motorbike.
Renting a motorbike offers the most freedom to explore Taktak Falls and other northern attractions like Tangbo Beach and Rizal's beaches at your own pace.
Taktak Falls is often visited alongside other northern Siargao spots like Tangbo Beach and the Coconut Plantation. It's a popular stop on tours exploring the island's northern coast.
From Siargao Airport (Sayak Airport), Taktak Falls is about a 30-40 minute drive. It's a convenient stop if you're heading north after arriving.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
There are several small fees. Expect a parking fee, an entrance fee per person, and potentially an additional charge if you wish to use a designated seating area.
No advance booking is typically required. You can pay the fees upon arrival at the entrance. It's advisable to bring cash as not all vendors may accept cards.
Taktak Falls is generally open during daylight hours. It's best to visit during the day to fully enjoy the natural beauty and swimming opportunities.
Information on discounts is not widely advertised. It's best to inquire at the entrance if you are part of a large group or have specific circumstances.
Weekends, especially Saturdays, can be quite crowded with locals and tourists, potentially making the experience less serene. Weekdays are generally recommended for a more peaceful visit.
🎫 🏞️ Onsite Experience
The main activities include swimming in the natural pool, tubing down the gentle flow of the falls, and simply relaxing amidst the natural scenery. It's a great spot for photos.
The water is generally described as crystal clear and refreshing. However, on very busy days or after heavy rain, it might appear murkier to some visitors.
There are basic facilities including parking, an entrance area, and a small local market selling food and drinks. Some seating areas are available, though they might incur an extra charge.
Yes, the natural pool is relatively shallow and calm, making it suitable for families. However, adult supervision is always recommended, and be mindful of slippery moss on pathways.
Wear comfortable clothing and swimwear. Water shoes are a good idea to protect your feet from slippery surfaces and rocks. Don't forget sunscreen and a towel!
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
There isn't a formal restaurant, but a local market is available near the falls where you can purchase snacks, drinks, and some ready-to-eat food items.
Yes, visitors are generally allowed to bring their own food and drinks. This is a good option if you want to save money or have specific dietary preferences.
The market typically offers local snacks, fresh coconuts, juices, and sometimes grilled items or simple meals. You might even find cigarettes and other small necessities.
For more extensive dining options, you'll need to head back towards General Luna or explore other coastal areas. Some accommodations in the north might also have their own eateries.
It's a convenient option for a quick bite or refreshment. For a more substantial meal, consider dining at a restaurant before or after your visit to the falls.
📸 📸 Photography
Capture the waterfall itself, the lush surrounding greenery, and people enjoying the natural pool. The entrance area with the market also offers some candid shots.
The natural beauty makes it easy to get good shots. However, be mindful of crowds on busy days, which can make it challenging to frame a clear shot. Early mornings are best for unobstructed photos.
A smartphone with a good camera is sufficient for most visitors. If you're serious about photography, a wide-angle lens can help capture the expanse of the falls and its surroundings.
Drone usage regulations can vary. It's advisable to check local rules and obtain permission if necessary before flying a drone to avoid any issues.
Early mornings offer soft, natural light and fewer people, ideal for photography. Late afternoons can also provide beautiful lighting, but check the closing times.
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