Imagine spending a day on pristine white sand beaches, swimming in crystal-clear waters, and enjoying local Filipino cuisine — all in one trip. That’s exactly what the Siargao Island Hopping: Tri Island Tour promises. Whether you go shared or private, this tour offers a fantastic way to explore some of Siargao’s most iconic spots without the hassle of planning.
What makes this experience stand out? First, the chance to visit Naked Island, Daku Island, and Guyam Island — each offering a different vibe and scenery. Second, the delicious Boodle Fight lunch served on Daku Island, a real highlight for food lovers. Lastly, the knowledgeable guides and smooth organization help you relax and enjoy the day, knowing you’re in good hands.
However, a potential consideration is the weather dependency — as with many outdoor adventures, the tour could be rescheduled if conditions aren’t ideal. Still, for anyone looking to maximize their time in Siargao with ease and authenticity, this trip fits the bill perfectly.
This tour suits travelers who want a convenient, value-packed day of island hopping, especially if you’re eager for a mix of relaxation, sightseeing, and local flavor. It’s great for first-timers wanting an overview, or those with limited time but a strong desire to see Siargao’s highlights.
- Good To Know
- A Deep Dive into the Siargao Island Hopping Experience
- How the Tour Starts and What to Expect
- Naked Island: The Untouched Sandbar
- Daku Island: The Cultural Heart
- Guyam Island: The Quiet End
- Returning to General Luna
- What Makes This Tour a Great Deal?
- The Guides and Organization
- Practical Tips for the Tour
- Potential Drawbacks
- Why Choose This Tour?
- The Sum Up
- FAQ
- More Tours in Naked Island
- More Tour Reviews in Naked Island
Good To Know

- Visit three iconic islands: Naked Island, Daku Island, and Guyam Island.
- Includes a traditional Filipino Boodle Fight lunch on Daku Island.
- Guided boat trip with all environmental and entrance fees covered.
- Flexible options: shared or private tour available.
- Convenient pickup and drop-off from General Luna accommodations.
- Tour duration: 8-9 hours, perfect for a full-day adventure.
A Deep Dive into the Siargao Island Hopping Experience

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How the Tour Starts and What to Expect
From your accommodation in General Luna, the tour kicks off with a short transfer to the General Luna Pier. Here, you’ll meet your guide and hop aboard a traditional Filipino boat, ready to explore. The boat ride is typically smooth, with a chance to soak in views of Siargao’s coastlines, and it’s an exciting start — no cramped bus rides or confusing transfers involved.
Naked Island: The Untouched Sandbar
First stop is Naked Island — a name that perfectly describes this tiny, almost surreal stretch of pure white sand. Surrounded by clear, shallow waters, it’s a photographer’s dream where you can walk out into the water and feel like you’re in a postcard. Since the island has no trees or structures, it’s all about the natural beauty and that sense of being completely “alone with nature.”
Travelers often mention the peaceful vibe and stunning views: “Naked Island is just pure sand and water — no distractions, just the ocean and sunlight.” It’s a quick stop, usually around 20-30 minutes, but enough to take photos, paddle around, or just enjoy being away from crowds.
Daku Island: The Cultural Heart
Next, your boat heads to Daku Island, the largest of the three. Here, a traditional Boodle Fight lunch awaits — a Filipino feast served on banana leaves, typically including rice, grilled seafood, vegetables, and local condiments. This communal style meal is a highlight, especially for those who love food experiences that go beyond just eating.
Beyond the food, Daku Island offers ample space for swimming, relaxing, or playing beach volleyball. As one review states, “The lunch was fantastic, and the laid-back atmosphere made it easy to unwind.” You’ll also find local families living in small beachside villages, giving you a glimpse into daily life in Siargao.
More Great Tours NearbyGuyam Island: The Quiet End
Your final stop is Guyam Island, a small, round island dotted with tall coconut trees and soft sands. It’s perfect for a relaxed walk, lounging in hammocks, or just soaking in the last views of your day. Travelers often mention the tranquility and idyllic scenery, making it an excellent spot to reflect on the day.
Here, the refreshing shakes and cold drinks available provide a perfect way to cool off after a busy morning.
Returning to General Luna
After about 8 to 9 hours of island-hopping, the boat takes you back to the pier and then to your accommodation. The tour’s organized flow and friendly guides mean you’ll end the day feeling fulfilled yet eager to return.
What Makes This Tour a Great Deal?

At $49 per person, this trip offers solid value considering it includes all boat fees, environmental and entrance charges, a guided experience, and a hearty Boodle Fight lunch. The convenience of pickup and drop-off from your hotel saves time and effort, making it an easy way to see Siargao’s highlights.
For those seeking flexibility, the tour options include both shared and private groups, catering to different comfort levels and budgets. The private group option might be more intimate and tailored, but the shared tour still offers a fun, social atmosphere.
The Guides and Organization
According to reviews, guides like Abraham and his team are well-informed and friendly, creating a welcoming environment. They’re also praised for smoothly handling logistics and providing useful tips about each island — like the best spots for photos or where to find the coldest drinks.
Practical Tips for the Tour
- Bring sunscreen, hat, swimwear, and a towel — the sun can be intense, and you’ll want to stay comfortable.
- Pack mosquito repellent and a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated.
- Confirm your pickup point within the Poblacion area of General Luna to avoid confusion.
- Keep in mind that the tour is weather-dependent; if storms roll in, it may be rescheduled for safety reasons.
Potential Drawbacks
While generally praised, some reviews hint that groups can be quite large on shared tours, which might reduce the feeling of exclusivity. Also, if you’re looking for extensive snorkeling or diving, you’ll need to organize that separately, as snorkeling gear isn’t included.
Why Choose This Tour?

This tour is perfect for anyone wanting a comprehensive, hassle-free day of island sightseeing. It balances sightseeing, culture, and relaxation, making it ideal for first-time visitors or those with limited time.
Travelers who enjoy authentic local experiences will appreciate the Boodle Fight and the chance to mingle with local families. The guide’s insights and the well-chosen stops ensure you get a well-rounded impression of Siargao’s natural beauty and community life.
The Sum Up

The Siargao Island Hopping: Tri Island Tour offers a fantastic introduction to the island’s highlights. The combination of stunning scenery, delicious food, and friendly guides creates a memorable day at a reasonable price. It’s especially valuable for travelers who want a structured, worry-free experience that covers the essentials without sacrificing authenticity.
If you’re seeking a fun, scenic, and culturally rich outing, this tour is hard to beat. The ease of transportation, well-organized itinerary, and the chance to unwind on three diverse islands make it an excellent choice for a full-day adventure.
For those wanting to explore Siargao’s waters and beaches without the hassle of planning every detail, this trip is a perfect match. Expect beautiful views, tasty food, and plenty of opportunities for photos and relaxation — all led by guides who genuinely want you to enjoy every moment.
FAQ

What is included in the tour?
The tour includes a guide, boat ride fee, life vest, Boodle Fight lunch, and environmental and entrance fees.
Can I choose between shared and private options?
Yes, both shared and private group options are available, allowing you to select what suits your preference and budget.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 8 to 9 hours, giving you ample time to enjoy each island without feeling rushed.
Where do I get picked up?
Pick-up is available anywhere within the Poblacion area of General Luna.
What should I bring?
Bring sunscreen, a hat, swimwear, towel, mosquito repellent, and a reusable water bottle for a comfortable day.
Is snorkeling included?
Snorkeling gear is not included, so if you want to snorkel, consider bringing your own or arranging it separately.
Is the tour weather-dependent?
Yes, the tour may be rescheduled due to weather conditions to ensure safety.
How many people typically join the tour?
Group sizes vary, especially for shared tours, but guides are experienced at managing larger groups smoothly.
What’s the main highlight?
The combination of visiting pristine islands, enjoying a traditional Filipino meal, and the expert guidance makes this an unforgettable experience.
Is there an age limit or mobility restriction?
The tour isn’t suitable for people with mobility impairments, but otherwise, it’s accessible for most travelers in good health.
