The Philippines - Siargao Island, Chapter Four

"Need a dash of paradise? Rent a boat and visit the three islands near Siargao - I promise you won't regret it. "    

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Siargao, The Philippines
Monday, 12 November 2018

Guyam Island - one of the places we visited on the Siargao Island tour

Good afternoon everyone! As you know I've been spending time on the island of Siargao (and absolutely loving it). This blog will be a little different however. I went on an island tour with some friends to three absolute stunning islands and I want to share descriptions and photos for each one. For those wondering, the Siargao island tour is only approximately $20 for a whole day, including a huge buffet lunch and drink. As per usual, all experiences and photos are my own. So without further ado, here they are:


Naked Island

Naked Island was the first stop on our island tour, located approximately 30 minutes away from the pier in General Luna. We set off at about 8am from the hostel where we were all picked up, and very excited to see the islands around Siargao! The eight of us (and the hostel dog!) climbed aboard on the small boat. On the way to Naked Island, we stopped off at one of the many reefs and had the opportunity to snorkel. After a bit of snorkelling, I got back on the boat and was able to get my drone into the air. There was a solitary structure in the middle of the sea that looked utterly stunning from the sky - I just had to get a few shots!

Utterly unreal how blue this sea is in the Philippines!

After fifteen more minutes on the boat we finally moored up on Naked Island, and finally understood the origins of the name. There was not a single natural feature on the island, no bushes, no trees, no grass, nothing. To be honest it was unlike anything I've seen before! There were already a few boats that had arrived at the island so it was fairly busy, but it was pretty much paradise nonethless as you could see across the whole island. Since the tidal range of the region is quite big, the only time you can really visit Naked Island is during low tide - so we were very fortunate that we were able to visit it when we did! During high tide, the island is completely covered by sea water.

You can really see why they call it Naked Island!

Our boat - amongst others - moored up on the shores of Naked Island

Our hostel dog "Aa" who joined us on the trip - obviously enjoying the nakedness!


Daku Island

The next island on our tour was Daku Island. "Daku" in many Filipino dialects means "big", which makes absolute sence as this was by far the biggest island on the trip. So much so that there's actually a community of people permantly residing on the island! We arrived here about 11:30am and we were taken aback by the brilliant white sands that lined the palm trees in the middle of the island. Again we docked, and were escorted by our awesome guide Christine to one of the huts to leave our bags and chill out. We were then given some time to explore the island or have a swim whilst she organised lunch. The seas were magnificently warm, and the winds were gentle as we sat on the beach watching the boats sway slowly bobbing in the sea. The sands were vast, and in front of the many huts on the beach were volleyball nets as well as docks to go jet-skiing from.

We really enjoyed Daku Island, particular because there were some shops that allowed us to buy some (very) cheap rum and fresh fruits to create a very potent but delicious mixer to enjoy with our meal. Christine finally rounded us up and revealed a delicious feast of fish, pasta, adobo (the Philippine national dish!), rice, and other seafood. It was an absolute treat and we were stuffed by the end of it. Vast palm tree jungles are located in the centre of the beach, and there were huge coral shelfs out to sea as observed by the large amount of surfers there. After spending a couple of hours here, resting and soaking up the sun (and mostly digesting our hearty meal!) we finally set off for Guyam island for sunset.

The stunning white sands of Daku Island. Look at how huge the sand spit of the island is!

Was pretty hard to leave this piece of paradise!

Perfectly symmetrical blue and red boats moored up on Daky Island


Guyam Island

This was the last island on our trip and we were very content with what we'd seen so far. Guyam Island is located only a 20-minute boat ride from Daku Island, and is a tiny island nearest to General Luna. It's name is taken from the Visaya word "Guyam" which means ant, and represents the island's size. The island of Guyam was the very definition of island - a small round island of only 4300 square metres, with fine, white sand and a forest of palm trees in the centre, all of it surrounded by crystal blue sea due to how shallow the water is.

We moored up again for the last time on this island and prepared ourselves for what was to be the last island on the tour. The sun was slowly setting, but we still wanted to explore what the small island had to offer. There were a few stalls dotted on the island, selling souvenirs, snacks and beers. Luckily, waste was kept to a minimum here (and across all three islands) so it didn't detract from the beauty of the place. As the sun set however, we just sat on the beach, looking back towards Siargao island, exhausted but content with a full day of laughs, activities, experiencing new places and a lot of sunbathing! We were treated to a spectacular display however. The sunset was a red and orange streak across the clear sky, reflecting like jewels on the water. It was one of the most beautiful sunsets I had ever seen in my life. And to spend it on a small island, sitting on lush white sand and surrounded by amazing friends... well, this was utter bliss.

Enjoying a magical sunset as we closed the day on Guyam Island

Beautiful shadows in the sand

Guyam Island from the sky


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Siargao Island, The Philippines


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🌏 | Siargao, The Philippines
📷 | Canon PowerShot SX730 HS/DJI Spark
🎨 | Lightroom Mobile edits used


Over the next few weeks I'll be trekking through The Philippines and I'll be sharing with you my stories, emotions, advice and tips about this wonderful place. I will be doing this while sharing my photographs with all of you too. I sincerely hope this inspires you to go out there and travel!

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wow, is it real dji spark? Looks more professional! Which app you used for drone pics edition?

I used a DJI Spark for aerial photographs and Adobe Lightroom for edits :)

That looks like such a wonderful place. Thanks for sharing!

You're very welcome!

The hotel dog is so cute! The sunset boat is unique and beautiful.

She is indeed! Bless her, she was pregnant when this photo was taken but now she's given birth to a wonderful litter.

There is so much beauty in Philippine's islands.

I'm glad you think so too. I'm trying to promote it as a lot of people have expressed that they're afraid to go there for some reason!

That photo of the boat tied to shore and the sunset in the background looks amazing! I only got to be in the Philipinnes for two weeks when I was there so it's cool to see what I need to go do when I go back.

I agree, the first image had a very unique looking boat.

Many thanks bro, really appreciate it. Where did you go when you went to the Philippines? There's a hell of a lot to see here!

My first week was on Nacpan Beach which was complete paradise and I wanted to stay even longer even though I rarely do more than a couple days in each location. My second week was in Coron at an event for aspiring travel influencers that @thelifeofjord put on

Enjoying tha nakedness! Whatta way to put it!!
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Haha definitely enjoying the nakedness! Though it was a bit hot for her bless her so we had to take her to the sea to cool down a bit.

There's definitely a lot of areas of paradise in Asia, and I agree with you, this is definitely one of them.

It looks like a glimpse of Paradise on Earth.
Awesum photography as well

I just need some AC, reliable internet connection, and lots of good food to complete the package.

Definitely AC - an absolute must. We already have questionable internet and good food for sure.

this is wonderful area. i'm from north of iran, an area of unprecedented nature and weather. Here you can see the mountain, the forest, and the sea. I taked some pictures of those places, too. But my pictures are not as professional as you. I enjoyed seeing these pictures.

Iran is so different and far from the tropics of the Philippines.

Yes,realy far from philipine but, There are many beautiful places in the world, worth seeing

Ahh fantastic, sounds like there's some real beauty there too and as you say much more different to the usual beaches. I'll have to do some research and add it to my list, I'd love to see some photos!