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Beaches in and near Tagum City, Davao Del Norte: What do you need to know?

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From bikinis to beachballs to boardwalks, here's what six local experts had to say about beaches in and near Tagum City, Davao Del Norte.

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Tagum City is very environmentally friendly. We have palm trees around the city that allows residents to walk around without having a direct contact to the sun. In terms of transportation, having to commute is not an issue because of the large number of tricycles that will send you to any destination outside and within the city.

Miracle, says: 2020

Tagum City is one of the smallest cities in the Philippines. To consider moving here is a wise choice since it is not overpopulated and has a very rich culture that is still preserved until now. You can see palm trees all over; that is why it is called “The Palm City.”

Hannah, says: 2020

Tagum City is the City of Palms. Palm trees were lined on the national highways as part of the effort of the local government to preserve clean air and a tourist attraction to travelers. This helps boost the tourism of the city. We also have an Energy Park with recreational activities.

Syuichi, says: 2020

Tagum City, also known as City of Pines, has a lot to show to everyone visiting it. Beaches, nightlife are some of the best go-to if you visit Tagum City. Aside from this city, you can also visit its neighboring cities and provinces which has many breathtaking scenery that will totally capture your heart and you will consider coming again.

Rosendo, says: 2020

Probably, when you enter my city you will be greeted with an array of Palm trees. Our locals are very friendly and accommodating. They like to entertain people and having fun most of the time. People in my city do smile a lot. We also like to sing most of the time which made our city the music capital.

Wilson, says: 2020

With its accessibility, fair weather, plain topography and stable economy, anyone can actually pamper and enjoy Tagum City’s comfortable and serene lifestyle where people and nature coexist harmoniously. In fact, Tagum City has been crowned as the country’s “Palm City Capital.” One can easily notice the beautifully grown palm trees that were part of the local government’s sustainable pro-environmental project. Tagumeños are known to have an eclectic love and passion for music and have the most-awaited event yearly that is celebrated every February, locally known as “Musikahan sa Tagum Festival.”

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