Blue outrigger bangka boats moored in clear shallow water along the white-sand beach of Daku Island, Siargao.

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Daku Island

Island · Islands, Siargao

4.7
150 reviews collated from Google
Google 4.7★ (150)

What reviewers keep saying

  • Favourite of the three islands for many — proper shade, beautiful sand and a relaxed village feel
  • The freshly grilled seafood lunch cooked by locals is a consistent highlight
  • Some visitors note washed-up litter and roaming dogs in places
  • Cottage rental and lunch add to the day's cost, so bring extra cash

The biggest of General Luna's three offshore islands ('daku' means large), with a long white-sand beach, swaying palms and a small fishing village. This is the lunch stop of the island-hopping circuit — local families grill fresh fish and serve boodle-fight spreads under shady beachfront cottages. The swimming and snorkelling just off the beach are excellent.

Good to know: Part of the tri-island tour (boat from ~₱1,500–3,000 plus ~₱100/person tourism fee as of 2025; fees change) with a ~₱100 docking/entrance fee per boat. Beach cottages rent for a few hundred pesos and locals will cook lunch — seafood boodle spreads are the thing to order. Roughly 15–20 minutes by bangka from General Luna.
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