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Finding the Best Beaches in Siargao

Siargao has always felt different from the other islands for me. I first came for the surf and beaches, but what stayed with me were the slow mornings and the feeling that you never really need to rush.

Cloud 9 was easily one of my favorite spots in Siargao. Even if you don’t surf, just watching the waves and staying there during sunset already feels worth it. 

For the locals, if you go back to the island, what will be the beach you go to again? 

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u/New_You8646 — 2 hours ago

Boracay Keyhole

Keyhole in Boracay is one of the places that interests me. I've been to Bora multiple times. I was under the impression it was just another Instagram-worthy spot, but seeing it in person was a whole different experience.

The road to the Keyhole was easy, and the ocean view felt very peaceful. 

P.S. This was an old photo. The last time we heard was that there's an ongoing construction, not sure if it's until now. 

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u/New_You8646 — 2 hours ago

What’s one place in Thailand that genuinely made you feel relaxed?

I’ve traveled around Thailand for experience and later wrote blogs about it. One thing I noticed is how differently people experience the country depending on their travel style.

Some people love the energy of Bangkok; others prefer slow days in Chiang Mai, wellness stays in Phuket, or quiet islands with barely anything to do.

Personally, I enjoy places with good local food, peaceful cafes, nature, beaches, and wellness experiences that don’t feel overly commercialized. Really heavy on slow travel. 

So now I’m curious. What’s one place in Thailand that genuinely made you feel relaxed or refreshed?

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u/New_You8646 — 24 hours ago