Cloud 9 Boardwalk & Tower

Viewpoint · Cloud 9, Siargao

4.5
3.4k reviews collated from Google
Google 4.5★ (3.4k)

What reviewers keep saying

  • Widely considered the must-do first stop on Siargao — iconic views over the Cloud 9 and Quiksilver breaks, especially at golden hour
  • Gets very crowded around sunset, when the whole boardwalk can be packed shoulder to shoulder
  • Some visitors grumble about the entrance fee and note there are no restrooms or seating on the boardwalk itself
  • Long-timers say it feels more commercial than it used to, but first-timers still rate it a highlight

A 300-metre wooden boardwalk striding out over the reef to a multi-storey viewing tower above Siargao's most famous wave. From the deck you watch surfers thread the barrelling right-hander that put the island on the map, with sunrise and sunset both spectacular. Destroyed by Typhoon Odette in 2021, it has been rebuilt sturdier with concrete posts, and a full tower renovation began in 2026.

Good to know: Entrance ₱100 per entry as of 2025 (cash only, fees fund maintenance and the rebuild) — fees change. Tower renovation started April 2026, so parts may be under construction. About 10 minutes north of General Luna town; come at sunrise to beat the crowds, or September–March to watch the best surf.
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