Welcome to Glan, the crown jewel of Sarangani Province and a tropical haven dubbed the “Boracay of the South.” With its powdery white-sand beaches, turquoise waters, and rich cultural heritage, Glan is a coastal town that offers the best of relaxation and adventure. Whether you’re here to soak up the sun, dive into the past, or dance in the streets during festivals, Glan guarantees a getaway that’s as warm as its people and as vibrant as its shores.
Glan is a beach lover’s dream but also hides heritage treasures and lush natural attractions:
Glan is one of the oldest municipalities in Mindanao, founded in the early 1900s by Ilocano settlers. Over time, it became a cultural melting pot that includes Cebuano, Tagalog, Blaan, and Moro communities, living together in harmony.
Languages spoken include Cebuano, Tagalog, Ilocano, and Blaan, making Glan both historically rich and culturally diverse. Traditional values and community pride run deep here, reflected in their festivals, architecture, and daily life.
The heart of Glan’s cultural life beats during the Mahin Festival, held every summer in May. The word “Mahin” comes from a Blaan term meaning “sea”, and it celebrates both the town’s heritage and its coastal bounty.
Festival Highlights:
During Mahin Festival, Glan transforms into a beach carnival bursting with color, sound, and sea-splashed fun.
Glan’s coastal location and agricultural richness make it a foodie’s paradise. Expect sea-to-table and farm-fresh meals with plenty of local flair:
Glan’s music scene mixes traditional and modern sounds, you’ll hear:
Whether you’re vibing by the shore or dancing barefoot on the sand, Glan knows how to keep the beat alive.
Glan is a sun-kissed sanctuary where the past and present coexist beautifully, where you can dive into the sea by day and dance under the stars by night.