Puregold Siargao

Supermarket · Dapa, Siargao

The island's only full-size chain supermarket, anchoring the Siargao Town Center complex in Dapa since late 2021 alongside Handyman, Mercury Drug and National Book Store. It has the widest and cheapest range of packaged groceries, toiletries and drinks on Siargao, which is why General Luna residents and villa guests make the 30-minute run for big shops.

Good to know: Open daily roughly 8am-8pm, about 30 minutes by motorbike from General Luna. Go for pantry staples, but don't expect much fresh produce - buy that at the public markets.
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