Naked Island is a tiny sandbar off the eastern coast of Siargao with no shade, no facilities, and nothing but brilliant white sand and turquoise water — its stark natural beauty making it the essential island-hopping destination included in every Siargao boat tour. The boat trip from General Luna passes the Daku Island with its coconut palms and simple restaurants before reaching the pure minimalism of Naked Island. Hotels in General Luna on Siargao are the base for all the island-hopping tours that make Siargao one of the Philippines' most photographed destinations.
Siargao’s original “barefoot luxury” hideaway sits between ancient mangroves and a sweep of soft sand, pairing design-forward villas with an all-inclusive philosophy that lets you forget your wallet entirely. Days are built around tailor-made adventures—private surf sessions, island picnics, wellness rituals—then end with candlelit dinners staged anywhere from the beach to treehouse-like nooks.
Set in laid-back Pacifico—Siargao’s quieter, north-coast surf zone—Yapak Beach Villas is a breezy beachfront base with the kind of calm you don’t find on General Luna’s Tourism Road. Expect a straightforward, comfort-first stay with breakfast on-site and the ocean as your front yard, ideal for travelers who want space, salt air, and easy access to Pacifico’s waves.
A polished boutique stay on Tourism Road, Las Palmas delivers the “treat yourself” version of Siargao: high-ceilinged villas and casitas, a photogenic pool you’ll actually want to swim laps in, and service that runs warm and personal. Its on-site restaurant is a legitimate draw, making it an easy choice for travelers who want style without sacrificing convenience.
Isla Cabana is a relaxed, design-led beachfront resort where minimalist rooms, bright natural light, and a mellow atmosphere encourage you to slow down to island time. It’s particularly strong for couples and small groups who want a classic Siargao beach stay with polished comforts and easy access to tours and transport.
With just a handful of villas, Kalinaw feels more like a private coastal retreat than a conventional resort—each suite designed for maximum sea breeze, ocean-facing lounging, and sunset watching. The headline feature is privacy: think your own infinity pool, a hush-hush vibe, and quick access to Cloud 9 without living in the noise of the strip.
The Ohm is a small, design-conscious boutique resort that leans into Siargao’s new-school aesthetic—natural textures, clean lines, and an atmosphere that invites long, unhurried mornings. With a limited number of rooms and an intimate feel, it’s a strong pick for travelers who want a calm base near General Luna’s cafés, bars, and surf energy.