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Discover Siargao's famed island-hopping tour, visiting Naked, Daku, Guyam, and Mam On islands. Enjoy scenic views, snorkeling, and secluded beaches for $97.
This full-day island-hopping experience on Siargao Island promises an adventure across four distinct islets—Naked Island, Daku Island, Guyam Island, and Mam On Island. Offered at a reasonable price of $97 per person, it’s a popular choice for travelers craving a taste of secluded beaches and marine life away from crowded tourist spots. The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off in General Luna, making it hassle-free for those staying nearby.
What we find appealing about this trip is how it combines relaxation, culture, and snorkeling all in one day. The opportunity to explore private islands and enjoy local food services adds a layer of authenticity that many tours lack. However, one potential drawback is that the itinerary heavily emphasizes tourist-frequented islands, which may not meet the expectations of travelers seeking untouched nature. Still, this tour is ideal for visitors wanting a structured, hassle-free way to see some of Siargao’s highlights without the need to plan or navigate independently.
If your goal is to experience some of Siargao’s iconic island scenery without breaking the bank—while being aware that some islands might be a bit crowded—then this tour could be a good fit. It’s especially suited for first-timers or those who prefer a guided experience with assistance on what to do at each stop.
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Priced at $97 per person, this tour essentially offers a comprehensive day of island exploration, transportation, and local fees covered in the cost. For travelers wanting to avoid the hassle of organizing multiple boat rides, permits, and entrance fees, this package simplifies most of that, which adds value despite the upfront price.
That said, reviews show mixed feelings about the overall experience. One traveler noted, “the tri-island tour is touristic; the waters have nothing to do with Mamon—they are filthy from boats and they tell nothing.” This highlights that some islands, especially those popular with travelers, might lack the pristine, untouched appeal some seek. If you’re after serene, less crowded beaches, your best bet is Mam On Island, which is described as a secluded paradise where you might have the whole island to yourself.
Stop 1: Guyam Island
Often the highlight for most visitors, Guyam Island is the only privately owned island among the stops. Its unique shape resembles a giant clam, and it’s packed with fun activities like basketball, balancing ropes, and Instagram-worthy spots. With just an hour here, you can enjoy snapping photos, relaxing, or even trying some snacks from local stores. The guide’s advice is helpful—”there are many places to have Instagram pictures”—making it a favorite for those wanting a quick, picturesque stop.
Stop 2: Daku Island
Known for its large, powdery white sands and clear waters, Daku Island serves as the lunch spot for most tours. It’s a community-focused island, giving visitors a chance to stroll through the local village and soak in Siargao’s island vibe. The island also offers snorkeling and swimming around the corner. The food here is a highlight—some reviews mention delicious local dishes and the option for cooking services, which adds a personal touch to the experience.
Stop 3: Naked Island
True to its name, Naked Island is a barren sandbar with no vegetation, just pure white sand and shallows ideal for swimming and strolling. It’s considered a world-class tourist spot, with many visitors marveling at its stark, minimalist beauty. Expect to spend an hour here, basking in the sun or taking photos of the vast, open space.
Stop 4: Mam On Island
The furthest stop, Mam On Island, is the ultimate secluded paradise. Known for its white powdery sands and crystal-clear waters—similar to Daku—this island offers a sense of tranquility that others lack. Visitors often find themselves alone on this island, making it a perfect spot for relaxing, sunbathing, or snorkeling. The island also has cooking services and a nearby surf spot, adding to its appeal for those wanting a quiet escape.
The boat rides are generally smooth, with the boat equipped with life vests for safety. The timing allows for about an hour at each stop, which is enough to explore, eat, or relax but might feel rushed if you’re looking for extensive time on each island. The small group size means there’s no fighting for deck space, and the guide or tour assistant is available to suggest activities or help with photos.
From reviews, we learn that value for money is generally good, considering the included fees and convenience. However, some travelers point out that the tour’s popularity results in crowded islands, especially Naked Island, which can diminish the feeling of exclusivity. One reviewer specifically recommends skipping the mainstream islands altogether and heading to Mam On, citing it as a “true paradise” with less boat traffic and cleaner waters.
Another aspect to consider is that food and drinks are not included in the package, so you’ll want to bring snacks or buy from local vendors. The cooking services offered on some islands are a bonus, but availability might vary.
This island-hopping trip is best suited for first-time visitors to Siargao who want an easy, guided way to see multiple islands in one day. It appeals to those who enjoy snorkeling, beach lounging, and photography but aren’t necessarily seeking untouched, remote beaches. It’s perfect if you value convenience and a balanced itinerary over complete isolation.
However, if you’re after secluded, pristine beaches, or dislike crowded spots, you might find this tour less satisfying. The reviews highlight that some islands are heavily touristed, which could be a disappointment if solitude is your priority. For true serenity, heading directly to Mam On or exploring independently might be better options.
For a budget-friendly, organized day of island exploration, this tour has a lot to offer—especially if you’re interested in visiting several popular spots with minimal hassle. The inclusion of local fees and hotel transfers simplifies planning, and the small group size ensures a comfortable experience. Still, the crowded nature of some islands and lack of included food might require additional planning on your part.
This tour shines brightest when you’re happy to experience the iconic Siargao islands with a guide’s support, but without expecting complete seclusion or untouched natural beauty. It’s a solid choice for those new to Siargao or travelers who want a structured day with plenty of photo ops and water activities.
To sum it up, this Siargao island-hopping tour offers an efficient way to see some of the most famous spots around General Luna, especially if you’re looking for convenience and value. While it may not satisfy those craving untouched beaches and complete solitude, it’s a practical choice for first-timers or travelers eager to tick off multiple highlights in one day. Just be prepared for some crowded spots and plan your own snacks or drinks to enhance the experience.