Tucked along the scenic western coastline of Davao Occidental lies Santa Maria, a coastal town that’s as peaceful as its name implies, yet bursting with natural wonder, culture, and flavor! Whether you’re chasing waves, exploring hidden caves, or enjoying a fiesta full of music and laughter, Santa Maria is a must-visit paradise for travelers craving authenticity and adventure.
Santa Maria is a picture-perfect municipality blessed with lush mountains, coral-rich waters, and a tranquil countryside vibe. Facing the Sulu Sea, it’s a peaceful escape for beach bums, divers, and soul-searchers alike. The town is mostly agricultural, with rice fields, coconut plantations, and ocean views painting its peaceful backdrop.
Santa Maria’s culture is rooted in a harmonious blend of Indigenous Lumad heritage and Visayan influence. Locals are known for their strong sense of community, hospitality, and devotion to tradition and nature. The town’s churches and tribal celebrations reflect its deep spiritual and cultural connection.
Majority of the locals speak Cebuano and Tagalog, with traces of B’laan and other indigenous dialects in the upland communities. English is also spoken, especially among the youth and in schools.
Expect festive beats of Kulintang gongs, tribal drums, and acoustic serenades at the beach. Local musicians blend traditional rhythms with reggae and Visayan pop, creating a chill, coastal soundtrack perfect for laid-back nights.