Dahican Beach, Mati

By Sarah Aterrado - August 23, 2015

Kadayawan Festival was a blast. And I'm sure of that even though I wasn't actually there to witness it. I grew up celebrating Kadayawan Festival in Davao City and it has always been great. Not that I'm not proud of it, but for a change, Jan and I decided to escape the crowd and took a 5-hour ride to Mati, Davao Oriental instead.

After all the stress from work last week, I believe we deserve this much needed break. Well, what can I say? I think I left my heart in Mati - home of the famous Dahican Beach. It is by far the best beach I've ever been. I love how it remains underdeveloped, unspoiled, and untamed. And despite the number of tourists, skimboarders and surfers around, there was a sense of tranquility.

I couldn't count the number of times I've told Jan how the beach took my breath away. The turquoise waters, white sand, the big and playful waves, plus the sunny weather just made everything perfect. When we decided (out of impulse) to go to Mati, I didn't know we were in for a treat!

Dahican Beach, Mati City, Davao Oriental

Dahican Beach, Mati City, Davao Oriental
Yes, we do. Yes, we do!
Dahican Beach, Mati City, Davao Oriental
Dahican Beach, Mati City, Davao Oriental
Here's Jan trying to tackle the waves.
Dahican Beach, Mati City, Davao Oriental
Playing with the waves.

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22 comments

  1. The beach looks amazing and so are you guys.

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  2. Such a beautiful place to relax. I've never been to Davao, I'd love to... someday.

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  3. Lovely photos, such a pretty beach :) you must really enjoy these places

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    1. Yes, I really enjoyed it there. I actually want to go back. :)

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  4. Lovely beach and lovely couple. You look good together.

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  5. bagay kayong dalawa! gwapo at maganda. ^_^

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  6. oh so pretty! blue water and sun and sand! I live in the prairies. we have wheat fields -no ocean. Your pictures make me miss home!!

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    1. I love the view of the wheat fields. Although rice fields are more prevalent here in our place. Thanks for dropping by! :)

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  7. The beach looks beautiful, although I think both of you together is a more beautiful match than the beach. haha! :D

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  8. I'm not really into beaches, the sand getting into my shoes and sticky hair from the salty waters just ain't my thing haha. My husband and kids will like Dahican Beach, that's for sure. Are there any good restos?

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    1. I am not sure if there are restos around. The place isn't commercialized. But there are a few cottages there.

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  9. Wow! stunning view of the beach. Parang nakakatanggal talaga ng stress. Will include this to my bucket list.. =)

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  10. I want to go to that beach! It looks like you had a great time.

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  11. @everyone Thanks for dropping by! You should visit Dahican some time. :)

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