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Siargao Itinerary for First Time Visitors (2025)

Planning a trip to Siargao? You’re in for an adventure! Siargao is one of my absolute favorite destinations in the Philippines, and I’m so excited to share my experiences with you. This detailed Siargao itinerary has everything you need to make the most of your trip. From budget tips and must-visit spots to accommodation recommendations and more.

I’ve included my 5D4N Siargao itinerary, which I think is perfect for first-time visitors eager to soak in the island’s beauty and charm. I’ve also added an itinerary for a side trip to Hinatuan, home of the enchanting Enchanted River, and Bislig, where you’ll find the breathtaking Tinuy-an Falls.

Siargao Tourist Spots

Surfing in Cloud 9

Siargao Three Islands

Naked Island

Naked Island, a white sandbar with no shade, is my least favorite spot. It’s not due to a lack of beauty but because its exposure almost guarantees sunburn. Additionally, the strong current makes it less ideal for swimming. However, it remains a fantastic place for picture taking and sunbathing.

aerial shot of Naked Island in Siargao
drone shot of Naked Island

Daku Island

Daku Island is my absolute favourite in Siargao. This island dazzles with glittering turquoise waters, wide white sand beach and swaying coconut fringes. It can handle a lot of people in comparison with Naked Island and Guyam Island, so it never feels too crowded. Aside from swimming and beach bumming, Daku is a great place for surfing too!

dog at Daku Island
resident doggo at Daku Island

Guyam Island

Guyam Island is my second favourite island in Siargao, next to Daku Island. It is great for swimming, sunbathing, enjoying non-alcoholic and alcoholic drinks at the beach bar, and the best beach to watch the sunset.

aerial shot of Guyam Island in Siargao
drone shot of Guyam Island

Corregidor Island

Siargao’s got a Corregidor Island too! This island, located an hour and a half boat ride from General Luna, offers breathtaking views of nearby islands. It also features powdery white sand and palm-fringed beaches and crystal clear turquoise waters. However, one drawback is the limited beach access as various resorts own different sections, requiring separate entrance fees. Nonetheless, I enjoyed my visit and would definitely return for a second time!

Magpupungko Rock Pools

In Magpupungko, you’ll not only see spectacular rock formations but also inviting tidal pools everywhere! I first saw pictures of Magpupungko in Instagram and I told myself that I would see it one day. When I finally did, it took my breath away! Seriously, I was blown away by its clear waters with different shades of blue. Before I knew it, I was already cliff diving and swimming to my heart’s content. Magpupungko will always be a non-negotiable in Siargao. Going here is an absolute must!

Magpupungko Tidal Pools in Siargao
Magpupungko Tidal Pools

Sugba Lagoon and Kawhagan Island

Another must visit in Siargao is Sugba Lagoon. Located in the second biggest mangrove system in the Philippines, this mystical lagoon offers various types of activities for all kinds of travellers. The star attraction is the bluest lagoon I have ever seen with a wooden diving board in the middle. This is where you can jump all you want or just stand at the board for some picture taking.

If you get in to Sugba Lagoon early enough, the board and the lagoon will be all yours. But expect a queue for the diving board because this place is one of Siargao’s most popular destination.

Let’s not forget about Kawhagan Island. Some tour operators offer this as a side trip to Sugba Lagoon. This small island paradise located in Del Carmen is famous for its crystal clear turquoise waters, lush palm trees, and beautiful white sandbar on one end. You will surely fall in love when you see it. Trust me.

The beautiful sandbar of Kawhagan Island
drone shot by Rizanoia

Swim with the stingless jellyfish of Bucas Grande Island

Hidden within Sohoton National Park in Bucas Grande Island lies a small lagoon, home to rare species of stingless jellyfish. Touching them and seeing them up close were magical. It was definitely one of the most memorable experiences I had in Siargao (well not really in Siargao but Surigao del Norte). Aside from the Jellyfish Sanctuary, there are other great attractions in this island like the Hagukan Cave, Magkukuob Cave (with a 5-moter cliff jump board), Titikan Lake, and the instagrammable Club Tara Resort.  

stingless jellyfish

Other things to see and do in Siargao

  • See the sunrise or sunset at the Coconut “Top of the Road”, Burgos Coconut Road and Maasin River (Bent Coconut tree) – you guys probably know what these places look like because they’re all over Instagram!
  • Follow the dirt road to the Secret Beach – also known as Guiwan Beach, this beach doesn’t receive too much attention compared to other beaches Siargao.
  • Relax and destress by joining a yoga class – There are many resorts all around Siargao offering both single session and multi-day yoga sessions. If you need ta space to soothe your mind and release the tension in your body, then Siargao is a great place to do it! Kermit Siargao offers 1 session (75 minutes) for only 400 pesos while 5 sessions cost 1,500 pesos.
  • Descend thru Tayangban Cave Pools – Located near the Siargao Circumferential Road, this cave/cenote is one of Siargao’s best attractions. It can get a little scary to get there because of bats and total darkness, but it will be worth it. The best time to visit is the middle of the day when sunlight beams straight down and gives an almost heavenly reflection to the turquoise waters below.
aerial shot of Maasin River in Siargao
drone shot of the Instagrammable Maasin River

Planning your trip to Siargao

How to get to Siargao

Manila/Clark/Cebu to Siargao by Air

The fastest way to get to Siargao is by air, with frequent daily departures from Manila, Clark, or Cebu year-round. Seat sales can start as low as 1,500 pesos for a roundtrip ticket, while regular airfare ranges from 5,000 to 10,000 pesos, depending on your departure point. Always opt for the earliest flight to maximize your time on the island. Even though resort check-ins typically start at 2 PM, you can leave your luggage at the reception and start exploring the island right away.

As of June 2024, Cebu Pacific offers the earliest flight to Siargao. Flight DG 6841 departs at 4:55 AM from Manila’s NAIA terminal 3 and arrives at Sayak Airport at 7:25 AM.

Manila to Butuan to Siargao

Another alternative route to Siargao is via Butuan. My friends and I followed this route on one of our trips, which allowed us to explore Enchanted River and Tinuy-an Falls before heading to Siargao. From Butuan, you can take a bus or van to Hinatuan and Bislig. From either Hinatuan or Bislig, take a bus to Surigao City, where you can catch a ferry to Siargao.

Cebu to Siargao via Surigao City (ferry)

There is no direct ferry from Cebu to Siargao. Instead, you will need to take a ferry from Cebu to Surigao City and then transfer to a ferry bound for Siargao. Here are the options:

Cebu to Surigao (overnight ferry)

Surigao to Siargao

  • If traveling with Cokaliong:
    • Arrival in Surigao: Around 3:00-3:30 AM
    • First ferry to Siargao: 6:00 AM (Evaristo and Sons Sea)
  • If traveling with Cebu Starlite Ferries:
    • Arrival in Surigao: Around 7:00 AM
    • Ferry to Siargao: 10:00 AM (Evaristo and Sons Sea)

How to get around Siargao

Where to book your tours in Siargao?

Where to stay in Siargao

Budget Accommodation

Mid-range Accommodation

Luxury Accommodation

Where to eat in Siargao

Siargao has lots of restaurants offering different types of cuisine. Here are my favorite restaurants in Siargao in no particular order:

  1. Bravo Restaurant – This Mediterranean-inspired restaurant is a must-visit for its fresh seafood and flavorful dishes. I loved their paella marinera, tapas and salad.
  2. CEV: Ceviche & Kinilaw Shack – A must try for ceviche lover. Their Pacifico Ceviche and Santa Monica Ceviche were all freshly made, delicious and packed with flavor.
  3. BLISS Restaurant – This estaurant has a menu that focuses on fresh and locally sourced ingredients. I love their Eggs Benedict, Shakshuka and Risotto Ai Fungi.
  4. Kermit Siargao – This Italian-inspired restaurant is famous for their wood-fired pizzas and homemade pastas. I highly recommend their Tagliatelle alla Tartufata and Bruschetta Italiana.
  5. Mad Monkey Kitchen – This restaurant is located inside the popular Mad Monkey hostel, and offers a variety of international dishes.
  6. Kalinaw Resort Restaurant – features a fusion of local and international cuisine, and their cocktails were expertly crafted.
  7. Mama’s Grill – serves up some of the best grilled seafood and meat on the island. This is actually my favorite among all the restaurants I’ve tried in Siargao.
  8. Zicatela Siargao – This Mexican restaurant, cafe and cocktail lounge is a great spot to grab a drink and enjoy the sunset. Aside from their signature cocktails, their all-day breakfast offerings like Beef Birria and Burritos are the bomb.
  9. Shaka Cafe Siargao – For healthy and delicious meals, Shaka Siargao is a must-visit. Their smoothie bowls (Bakunawa is my all-time-favorite), salads, and wraps were all fresh and flavorful.
  10. Boulevard Eateries – There are many eateries at the boulevard offering cheap grilled seafood and booze (cheapest in all of General Luna). This is where my friends and I would usually go at night to have barbecue and beer. 

Siargao Itinerary: Tried-and-Tested Itineraries from My Personal Trips

5D/4N Siargao Itinerary For First Time Visitors

Day 1 (Manila to Siargao)
4:55 AM – ETD Manila to Siargao
7:25 AM – ETA Sayak Airport
9:00 AM – ETA General Luna (leave luggage at resort)
9:30 AM – Breakfast
1:00 PM – Lunch
2:30 PM – Surfing lesson at Cloud 9
4:00 PM – Chill at Cloud 9 Tower
7:00 PM – Dinner

Day 5 (Departure) 
5:00 AM – Wake up early to catch the sunrise at Cloud 9
7:00 AM – Surfing lessons (optional)
8:00 AM – Breakfast and hangout at the beach
12:00 PM – Check out accommodation
1:00 PM – Travel to Sayak Airport
2:00 PM – ETA Airport
4:50 PM – ETD Siargao to Manila
7:15 PM – ETA Manila

5D/4N Siargao Itinerary including Enchanted River and Tinuy-an Falls

Day 1 (Manila to Butuan)
4:30 AM – ETD Manila to Butuan
6:10 AM – ETA Butuan Airport
7:30 AM – Van to Hinatuan
10:30 AM – ETA Hinatuan Bus Terminal
10:45 AM – Check in at Kamayo Hostel and early lunch
11:15 AM – ETD Enchanted River
11:45 AM – ETA Enchanted River
12:00 PM – Fish feeding at Enchated River
1:30 PM – ETD Enchated River to Tinuy-an Falls
2:30 PM – ETA Tinuy-an Falls
4:00 PM – ETD Tinuy-an Falls
5:00 PM – ETA Hinatuan and Rest at Kamayo Hostel
6:00 PM – Dinner at nearby Carinderia

Day 2 (Hinatuan to Surigao City to Siargao)
1:30 AM – ETD Kamayo Hostel
2:00 AM – Van from Hinatuan Bus Terminal to Ampayon
4:00 AM – ETA Ampayon Crossing to Surigao City
4:30 AM – Van/Bus to Surigao City
6:30 am – ETA Surigao City Bus Terminal
10:30 AM – ETD Surigao Port to Dapa Port
12:00 PM – ETA Dapa Port
12:30 PM – ETA General Luna
1:00 PM – Check in accommodation
1:30 PM – Late lunch
2:30 PM – Surfing lesson at Cloud 9
4:00 PM – Chill at Cloud 9 Tower
7:00 PM – Dinner

Day 3 (Land Tour)
Coconut Road
Kawhagan Island
Sugba Lagoon
Magpupungko Tidal Pools
Burgos Coconut Road
Maasin River

Day 4 (Siargao Island Hopping Tour)
Corregidor Island
Naked Island
Daku Island
Guyam Island

Day 5 (Departure) 
5:00 AM – Wake up early to catch the sunrise at Cloud 9
7:00 AM – Surfing lessons (optional)
8: 00 AM – Breakfast
9:00 AM – Check out accommodation
10:00 AM – Travel to Siargao Airport
10:45 AM – ETA Airport
12:200 PM – ETD Siargao to Manila
2:50 PM – ETA Manila

sunset in Siargao
beautiful sunset in Siargao

Things to Know Before You Go

Is it safe to go to Siargao now?

Yes, it is safe to go to Siargao now. Siargao is an incredibly safe destination for travelers, including solo travelers and solo female travelers. The local community is friendly, and the island has a low crime rate, making it a welcoming and secure place to visit. As always, it’s important to take standard travel precautions and stay informed about any local advisories.

What is the best month to go to Siargao?

The best month to visit Siargao is between March and October. This period offers the best weather for beach activities and island hopping. For surfers, the peak surf season is from September to November when the waves are at their best.

How many days should I stay in Siargao?

5 to 7 days is the minimum to do this Siargao itinerary. This allows enough time to explore its beautiful beaches, enjoy surfing, visit popular spots like Cloud 9, Magpupungko Rock Pools, and Sugba Lagoon, and take day trips to nearby islands. It also gives you time to relax and soak in the laid-back island atmosphere. Seriously, Siargao will captivate you, and you’ll want to stay even longer.

How to stay connected in Siargao?

Renting a scooter/motorbike in Siargao

When renting a scooter or motorbike, ensure you have a valid driver’s license and always observe proper driving precautions, such as wearing a helmet. One of the most critical pieces of advice I can offer is to purchase travel insurance; you never know when you might need it. Siargao is the last place you’d want to get involved in an accident, considering that the hospital is located in Dapa, which is quite far from General Luna. Additionally, the roads in Siargao can be quite dark, so it’s best to avoid driving at night for safety reasons.

How to save money on alcohol in Siargao?

Buy drinks from local stores (called sari-sari stores) and enjoy local carinderias at the boulevard, where pulutan and booze are cheap. Take advantage of happy hour deals at bars and restaurants, where you can often find discounted prices on drinks.

Do you need cash in Siargao?

Yes, you need cash in Siargao. While some establishments accept credit cards and digital payments (GCash), cash is widely accepted and often preferred, especially by smaller businesses, local stores, and eateries. 

How much does it cost to travel to Siargao?

Planning your budget is an essential part of creating your perfect Siargao itinerary. The cost of a trip to Siargao can vary based on factors like your travel style, length of stay, and activities. Here’s a rough estimate of typical expenses for a 5-day trip:

  • Budget traveler: PHP 10,000 – PHP 15,000 (approximately $180 – $270)
  • Mid-range traveler: PHP 20,000 – PHP 35,000 (approximately $360 – $630)
  • Luxury traveler: PHP 40,000 and above (approximately $720+)

So, that’s about it my dear readers! I hope this Siargao itinerary will prove useful! Feel free to leave a comment below if you have questions, suggestions or stories you want to share about Siargao!

By Project Gora

Hey there! My name is Milet Miranda, and I'm a full-time corporate girlie during weekdays and a traveler during weekends (and holidays...you get the picture). I'm a foodie at heart and I love joining food tours. When I'm not traveling, you'll find me walking my dogs or biking around my neighborhood.

7 replies on “Siargao Itinerary for First Time Visitors (2025)”

I’m checking General luna caraga . Can you tell me . Which one airport? I’m going Dec to Jan one month and 21days

I appreciate the time and effort you’ve put into compiling this content. Thanks for sharing it with us.

Hello! I will travel alone next month but I can’t drive. Can I go everywhere by habal2x anytime and anywhere?

Hello Charlotte. You can go everywhere by habal habal. Not sure until what time they operate though.

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