Just off the coast of General Luna, three islands—Daku, Guyam, and Pansukian—form a sun-drenched triangle of landscape, tradition, and peace. Each island offers a distinct rhythm, inviting adventurers to experience Siargao’s coastal soul from three unique perspectives.
Daku Island, the largest of the three, resembles a living postcard adorned with white sands and coconut trees. Locals welcome visitors with grilled seafood and tales of surf and storms. Its expansive beach and gentle waves make it ideal for kayaking, snorkeling, or simply lounging on the sand with a fresh buko in hand.
Guyam Island, small and tear-shaped, is a palm-fringed retreat for the minimalist traveler. With no permanent inhabitants, it offers a sanctuary where silence reigns—ideal for hammock lounging, exploring coral tide pools, and documenting the essence of the environment through drone photography.
Pansukian Island, often called Naked Island, is a pure expanse of terrain: a sandbar that vanishes and reemerges with the tides. No shade, no structures—just the raw beauty of the sea meeting the sky. It is a paradise for photographers and a gentle reminder of nature’s fleeting nature.
Together, these islands offer more than just a day trip—they form a trilogy that embodies the essence of Siargao, perfect for those seeking peaceful solitude with nature.