Photos of Surigao’s Baywalk & Watchtower

Dubbed as one of the laid-back baywalks in the Philippines, the Surigao Baywalk is where locals and tourists spend an early morning or late afternoon stroll. Many like to jog here because of the fresh cold air and the feel of the sea breeze.

The benches for public use

The benches for public use

One can take a tricycle going to the port area or Gate 2 of PMO-Surigao to start the long stroll at the pier area. You can instantly see the watchtower with red light to signal incoming and outgoing ships.

Surigao’s baywalk is the parking area of bancas (boat with outriggers) and fastcrafts going to the well-known island of Siargao as well as going to the Dinagat Group of Islands.

The Museo nan Surigao is also located along the Surigao Baywalk, which is also known as the Parola Boulevard. Old Jars, Stones, Wood Carvings, Artworks and many others are inside this Museum, which is serves as a home of Parola Travel & Tours.

Several Restaurants are along Parola Boulevard including Calda Pizza, Subangan and Mister Donut. Concrete benches are available for the public to use anytime. Tricycles are here most of the time, waiting for customers to go back to the Surigao downtown area or their respective houses or hotels.

Gate 2 of PMO-Surigao

Gate 2 of PMO-Surigao

Mark, Lisa & Sam at the Parola Boulevard

Mark, Lisa & Sam at the Parola Boulevard

Museo nan Surigao

Museo nan Surigao

Outriggers in the sea port

Outriggers in the sea port

Parola Boulevard of Surigao

Parola Boulevard of Surigao

Restaurants at Surigao Baywalk

Restaurants at Surigao Baywalk

Students playing at the port area

Students playing at the port area

Tall Buildings in the Baywalk

Tall Buildings in the Baywalk

Watchtower of Surigao

Watchtower of Surigao

Parked Tricycles

Parked Tricycles


This page is last updated on May 27, 2016 @ 10:31 am
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Mark Anthony Maranga Mark Anthony Maranga is an Educator-Parent to his 3 Homeschooling Kids. He sells Ice Cream and Balloons in Mandaue City, Cebu. Exploring the Philippines tourist attractions together with his family is his passion; they are learning without borders.


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