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Guyam Island

Island · Islands, Siargao

4.6
230 reviews collated from Google
Google 4.6★ (230)

What reviewers keep saying

  • Picture-postcard perfect and many people's favourite photo stop of the tour
  • So small that it feels packed when a few boats arrive together — some reviewers found it overcrowded
  • Now has a small cafe, souvenir stand and henna station, which adds convenience but chips away at the castaway feel
  • Nicer around higher tide when the water laps close to the palms

A tiny teardrop islet crowned with a mop of coconut palms, floating just off General Luna — the desert-island cliché made real. You can stroll its entire circumference in a few minutes, snorkel the surrounding coral, or claim a patch of sand with a coconut in hand. It's the usual final, sunset-ish stop of the tri-island tour.

Good to know: Included in the tri-island tour from General Luna; entrance/docking around ₱30–50 as of 2025 on top of boat and tourism fees (all fees change). Very limited facilities. If you want it quiet, ask your boatman to make Guyam the first stop of the morning rather than the last.
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