Borongan

Borongan is the capital of Eastern Samar, in the Eastern Visayas region of Philippines. The city is a surfer's paradise, mostly frequented during the cool, rainy months.

Understand
Borongan is perhaps known for its golden sunrises, so its nickname "City of the Golden Sunrise", also helped by the sunlight being reflected by the Pacific waters, but beyond that, there are some undiscovered natural wonders as well. Its surfing is not as well known as places such as Siargao or Baler.

Climate
Borongan is in the typhoon belt, and also an important location for typhoon-tracking by the national weather forecaster PAGASA.

The climate is tropical with oceanic influence, having no dry season due to moist Pacific air causing frequently overcast, rainy conditions; however, the rainiest months are on the other way around, being between October and March, when the temperatures are cooler and the northeast monsoon is at full intensity. Average daytime highs during the drier months are sweltering, but still expect rainy afternoons with thunderstorms.

The peak season is during the rainiest months, with February and March the best times to visit, with not much high rainfall and more tolerable heat.

By plane


The nearest airport with commercial service is in Tacloban, within 3 hours via UV Express.

By bus or minivan
There are buses and minivans to Tacloban, Guiuan, Catbalogan. Jeepneys are available from Guiuan.

Silver Star has buses from Cubao or San Pedro, with a ferry ride to Samar Island from Luzon. They follow the highway though the eastern coast of Samar from the ferry port in Allen.

Get around
Tricycles are available within town, with a base fare of /km.

Go next

 * Guiuan
 * Tacloban
 * Catbalogan
 * Calbayog