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Secret Beach (Guiwan Beach)

Beach · Union, Siargao

Hidden at the end of a ten-minute barefoot walk through a coconut-palm forest off the Malinao–Union road, this palm-fringed strip of white sand stays blissfully quiet even in high season. The turnoff is marked only by a tiny 'Guiwan Surfing Area' sign nailed to a palm tree, and vehicles can't reach the sand. Two mellow right-hand point breaks peel offshore when there's swell.

Good to know: No entrance or parking fee reported as of 2025 (informal collections can appear; fees change). South of General Luna along the Malinao–Union coastal road toward Dapa — park at the roadside and walk ~10 minutes through the palm grove; scooters aren't allowed down to the sand. Now a stop on some land tours, so mornings are quietest.
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