The Island of Samal
The island of Samal name was derived from a tribal group located in the area named “Sama”. Datu Taganiyug, the first datu of the island was a native of Peñaplata, Samal. This bit of land was also witness to the Pacific War wherein Japanese invaders have forced the natives to work for them for four years. Now, the island is a province of Davao del Norte and currently houses more than 80,000 people according to the year 2000 census.

Hotel and resorts are not lacking in the island. Modern amenities are also complete which would mean you could have the best of both worlds – air conditioned rooms and nature’s finest surrounding you. However, if you feel like “roughing” it up, there is an area where you can set camp and opt to sleep under the stars.
The route to the island depends on your starting point. You could enter the city directly from other countries or choose visit Davao via Metro Manila. The choice is really up to you. However, the view awaiting you in Samal is definitely worth the trip.
