Want to spend a relaxing day under the sun? The three islands of Naked, Daku and Guyam are all you need. Hop between the islands to soak the sun and sea, meet fellow travelers, and feast on a freshly prepared boodle fight lunch on the beach. If sea conditions allow, you’ll stop over a nearby reef for some snorkeling. A perfect excursion for all ages.
Ready to relax? The nearby TRI-islands are waiting for you, each with its own character:
Naked Island is a beautiful stretch of white sand in the middle of crystal clear waters. Take a walk around the sand bar to find a spot for those insta-worthy photos.
Daku Island is where everyone converges for lunch. Its wide stretch of beach is perfect for sun bathing or playing a game of volleyball.
Guyam Island is a quaint little island with coconut trees, tidal pools and cool waters.
Indulge is the famous Boodle Fight lunch that includes fresh seafood, grilled meats, Filipino dishes and tropical fruits. Vegetarian dishes are included.
Bonus: In calm seas, your guide will take you to one of our favorite snorkeling spots between the islands to see colorful tropical reefs.
Your day begins at the General Luna port. You’ll meet up with your guide and co-travelers at the nearby Love Coco café at 8am. Feel free to have breakfast and coffee before the start of the tour. Once everyone is registered, you’ll head over to your boat which is a traditional Filipino pumpboat or “Bangka”. The TRI-islands are quite near and take a maximum 20 minutes of travel time between islands.
The seas around the islands are quite shallow and give the most vibrant hues of blue! You’ll spend a minimum of 45 minutes in each island, with longer time spent at the island where lunch is served. We customize the itinerary to try to avoid the crowds as best as we can and give you a better experience. Please be mindful of your swimming and snorkeling habits so as not to disturb the precious marine life.
You’ll be back at port by mid-afternoon around 3pm. Before heading home, take a quick tour of the local market or “palengke” next door. See what fresh seafood is on display, or try some of the local street food sold by the mobile carts.
Food Notes: Lunch includes at least 4 viands (meat and seafood), a vegetable dish and fruits. The actual menu is based on available seafood and produce from the local market. It is important to inform us in advance on any food allergies or dietary restrictions. Feel free to bring your own snacks and drinks.
Itinerary: Allow us the flexibility in the actual itinerary as we navigate the changing tides and weather conditions on each day. Our experienced guides take your safety very seriously.
Boat Ride: The pumpboat or “Bangka” is an outrigger motorized boat, the traditional mode of travel for Filipinos between the islands everywhere in the Philippines. These boats come in different sizes. Note that the size of your boat is based on your group size. Wearing of life jacket is required.