Experience the Best of Siargao Island Hopping: Tri Island Tour
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If you’re looking to explore some of the most iconic and Instagram-worthy spots off Siargao’s coast without breaking your budget, the Siargao Island Hopping: Tri Island Tour is a fantastic choice. Priced at just $49 per person, this full-day adventure lasts around 8 to 9 hours and takes you to three distinct islands: Naked Island, Daku Island, and Guyam Island. From the moment we stepped onto the boat at General Luna Pier, it was clear this was going to be a relaxed, scenic journey packed with memorable sights and authentic experiences.
What we loved most? First, the stunning natural beauty—each island offers something unique, from the pure sands of Naked Island to the lush tranquility of Guyam. Second, the local touch on Daku Island, where a traditional Boodle Fight lunch served on banana leaves brought us closer to Filipino culture in a truly laid-back setting. The only consideration? Because weather can cause rescheduling, it’s wise to keep your plans flexible, especially during the rainy season.
This tour suits travelers who crave authentic beach vibes, want hassle-free logistics, and enjoy a mix of scenic views, culture, and a touch of adventure. It’s particularly ideal for first-timers or those short on time but eager to get a well-rounded taste of Siargao’s island life.
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- Beautiful Islands: Visit three unique islands, each with its own character and appeal.
- All-Inclusive Convenience: Guides, boat rides, entrance fees, and lunch are included—no hidden costs.
- Authentic Filipino Cuisine: Experience a traditional Boodle Fight, served on banana leaves, on Daku Island.
- Relaxing atmosphere: Enjoy lounging under coconut trees, swimming, or playing beach volleyball.
- Flexible options: Available as shared or private tours, catering to groups of all sizes.
- Weather considerations: Tours may be rescheduled if weather conditions aren’t ideal.
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A Step-by-Step Journey Through the Tri Island Tour
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Starting Point: General Luna Pier and Pick-Up
Our day begins with the hassle-free pickup from our accommodation within General Luna. This small but thoughtful detail means you can relax right from the start, avoiding the need for extra transportation. The boat ride from the pier is short but scenic, giving us our first glimpses of Siargao’s coastline and the surrounding waters—crystal-clear and inviting.
Naked Island: The Sandbar of Simplicity
Our first stop is Naked Island, famous for its untouched white sands stretching across a narrow sandbar, surrounded by shimmering blue waters. As the name suggests, there are no trees or structures—just pure nature. It’s perfect for taking photos, paddling around, or simply soaking up the sun. We loved the raw, unspoiled beauty here, which makes it an ideal spot for a quick swim or a peaceful walk along the sand.
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Next up is Daku Island, the largest of the three, and home to a small local community. Here, the atmosphere shifts from the pristine solitude of Naked Island. We were greeted by friendly locals and the aroma of the traditional Boodle Fight lunch. Served on banana leaves, this communal meal offers a taste of Filipino hospitality—rice, grilled seafood, vegetables, and local condiments.
After lunch, we explored the island’s lush shoreline, took a dip in the inviting waters, or joined a lively game of beach volleyball. Some reviews mention that the local family living nearby adds an authentic touch, making you feel part of the island’s daily life rather than a mere tourist.
Guyam Island: The Quiet End
Our final stop was Guyam Island, a tiny, round island with tall coconut trees and soft sands. It’s a peaceful retreat, perfect for unwinding after a busy morning. We chilled in hammocks, took more photos, and enjoyed the refresher drinks and shakes available on-site. The small size means you can circumnavigate it in just a few minutes, giving you plenty of time to relax and soak in the views.
Returning to General Luna
After a relaxed afternoon filled with stunning vistas and delicious food, it’s time to head back. The boat ride provides one last chance to enjoy the sea breeze and reflect on the day’s highlights. The tour finishes with a drop-off at your hotel, making it a seamless experience from start to finish.
What Makes This Tour Stand Out?

Knowledgeable Guides
One of the most praised aspects is the friendly, informative guides. They don’t just ferry you around; they share local insights, making the experience richer. Several reviews mention guides like Ron and Mark, who are praised for their enthusiasm and attentiveness. Their stories and tips enhance the trip, turning it into more than just sightseeing.
Stunning Views and Authenticity
The tour’s real strength lies in the natural beauty of the islands. Naked Island’s stark simplicity, the vibrant beach life on Daku, and the tropical charm of Guyam are all highlights. The inclusion of a local lunch adds value, offering a genuine taste of Filipino culture in a setting that feels far from tourist traps.
Convenience and Flexibility
With included pickup, entrance fees, and lunch, you avoid the hassle of coordinating logistics. The option for shared or private tours also suits different comfort levels and group sizes, making it accessible whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with family.
Considerations for Travelers
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Weather is the main factor to keep in mind. Since the tour depends heavily on sea and weather conditions, it may be rescheduled if storms roll in. Flexibility is key, especially during the rainy season. Plus, snorkeling gear and drinks are not included, so consider bringing your own if you want to explore underwater or stay hydrated with your preferred beverages.
Analyzing the Value
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For just $49, this tour offers a full day of diverse experiences: scenic boat rides, visits to three different islands, a traditional Filipino meal, and the chance to relax or play on pristine beaches. Compared to more expensive tours, it provides excellent value—particularly with the inclusion of a guide and entrance fees.
While it’s a group tour, the small size and personalized touch mean you won’t feel lost in the crowd. And if you opt for the private version, the experience becomes even more tailored to your interests, ideal for families or couples seeking more exclusivity.
Who Should Consider This Tour?
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If you’re eager to see the iconic islands of Siargao without fuss and want a balanced mix of relaxation and culture, this tour hits the mark. It’s perfect for travelers who prefer organized group tours with local flavor over DIY island hopping. Those with a timid swimming ability can enjoy the shallow waters of the islands, while those who love photography will find plenty of picture-perfect moments. It’s also suitable for first-time visitors eager to get a snapshot of Siargao’s island life.
Final Thoughts
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The Siargao Island Hopping: Tri Island Tour stands out as a well-rounded, authentic experience. It balances scenic beauty, culture, and convenience, all at a reasonable price. The inclusion of a local lunch and the knowledgeable guides truly elevate the experience, offering a warm slice of Filipino hospitality.
While weather can be unpredictable, the effort to make the day special is evident—this is a trip that many travelers find worthwhile, leaving with memories of stunning beaches and genuine local encounters. For those seeking an accessible, fun, and scenic introduction to Siargao’s islands, this tour is hard to beat.
FAQ
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Is the tour suitable for children or families?
Yes, the tour’s relaxed pace and shallow beaches make it suitable for families. Just keep in mind that the tour involves boat rides and some walking.
What should I bring on the tour?
Bring sunscreen, a hat, swimwear, a towel, mosquito repellent, and a reusable water bottle. Consider packing a light snack or extra drinks if you prefer your own.
Can I cancel the tour if the weather looks bad?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The tour may be rescheduled if weather conditions aren’t suitable.
Is this tour inclusive of snorkeling gear?
No, snorkeling gear is not included, so if you want to snorkel, bring your own or rent locally.
How long do we stay on each island?
The schedule is flexible, but generally, you’ll have enough time at each island to swim, explore, and relax—especially on Daku and Guyam.
Can I upgrade to a private tour?
Yes, private groups are available, which can offer a more personalized experience tailored to your interests.
Whether you’re in Siargao for a couple of days or a week, this trip offers a memorable, affordable way to soak in the island’s natural splendor. It’s a perfect starting point for exploring Siargao’s coastal charm, with enough flexibility to suit your style.
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