Daku Island

9.745633 N / 126.166367 O

Daku Island Surf Spot Guide, Philipines

Nestled off the coast of Siargao, Daku Island delivers a stunning reef-coral break with long, peeling right-hand waves that offer a slow, soft takeoff into fun, hollow sections. The sharp coral reef bottom demands respect, but the overall vibe is relaxed and welcoming, surrounded by turquoise waters and pristine island scenery that makes every session feel like a private paradise. Surfers come here for endless rides in a spot that balances power and playfulness.

Geography and Nature

Daku Island lies just offshore from General Luna on Siargao Island in the Philippines, creating a remote yet accessible offshore reef break amid a tropical coastal landscape of palm-fringed shores and clear Pacific waters. The island itself features a rocky, reef-dominated shoreline with no sandy beach expanse, emphasizing its wild, untouched feel far from urban bustle. Notable geographic features include the surrounding shallow reefs and the small, lush island that provides a dramatic, cinematic backdrop to the waves.

Surf Setup

This reef break fires up with primarily right-handers, though lefts can appear on certain swells, forming A-frames and punchy sections that peel for 150 to 300 meters. Optimal swells come from the south or northeast at 1 to 2.5 meters, while north, northwest, or west winds keep faces clean and offshore. Mid to high tide is prime, as it covers the sharp coral and rocks below for safer takeoffs. In a typical session, expect mellow, rolling waves perfect for linking turns or practicing maneuvers in a laid-back lineup.

Consistency and Best Time

Daku Island offers reliable surf throughout much of the year, shining brightest from September to November with bigger south swells and light winds, or in spring and fall (April to June) for milder, consistent conditions ideal for longer rides. Avoid winter months (December to March) when choppy onshore winds dominate, and summer (June to October) often goes flat, though rare swells can light it up. Check forecasts for light offshore days to score the best windows.

Crowd Levels

The spot stays mostly empty on weekdays, with sessions often to yourself amid the island serenity. Weekends see slightly more action from a mix of locals and visiting surfers, but it rarely feels packed.

Who It's For

Daku suits all levels, from beginners with an instructor to intermediates honing shortboards and longboarders chasing stylish lines. Newcomers get soft, slow takeoffs for building confidence on the deeper reef sections, while experienced surfers enjoy the hollow power and length for turns. Advanced riders find room to push when swells pump.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for shallow reef sections and sharp coral that require booties, especially on dropping tides, and time boat entries carefully to avoid hazards. Strong currents can pull offshore, so stay aware of your position.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer (June to October) brings warm waters around 28 to 30 degrees Celsius, so boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for comfort. Winter (December to March) cools to 26 to 28 degrees Celsius, where a shorty 2/2mm wetsuit adds warmth on longer sessions. Spring and fall hover at 27 to 29 degrees Celsius, making swimwear or a thin lycra top ideal.

How to Get There

Fly into Sayak Airport (IAO) on Siargao, about 45 kilometers from General Luna, then rent a motorbike or take a tricycle for the 30-minute drive to the boat launch by the market and boardwalk. From there, hire a local banca outrigger boat for the 15-minute ride to the break, costing around 1500 to 1800 PHP return for a group or 300 PHP per person with minimums. Drivers wait during your session, and parking is easy near the dirt road access across from spots like Siargao Corner Cafe; no public transport goes directly, so boats are the practical way in.

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Daku Island 

Philipines
9.745633 N / 126.166367 O
Siargao Islands
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Daku Island Surf Spot Guide, Philipines

Nestled off the coast of Siargao, Daku Island delivers a stunning reef-coral break with long, peeling right-hand waves that offer a slow, soft takeoff into fun, hollow sections. The sharp coral reef bottom demands respect, but the overall vibe is relaxed and welcoming, surrounded by turquoise waters and pristine island scenery that makes every session feel like a private paradise. Surfers come here for endless rides in a spot that balances power and playfulness.

Geography and Nature

Daku Island lies just offshore from General Luna on Siargao Island in the Philippines, creating a remote yet accessible offshore reef break amid a tropical coastal landscape of palm-fringed shores and clear Pacific waters. The island itself features a rocky, reef-dominated shoreline with no sandy beach expanse, emphasizing its wild, untouched feel far from urban bustle. Notable geographic features include the surrounding shallow reefs and the small, lush island that provides a dramatic, cinematic backdrop to the waves.

Surf Setup

This reef break fires up with primarily right-handers, though lefts can appear on certain swells, forming A-frames and punchy sections that peel for 150 to 300 meters. Optimal swells come from the south or northeast at 1 to 2.5 meters, while north, northwest, or west winds keep faces clean and offshore. Mid to high tide is prime, as it covers the sharp coral and rocks below for safer takeoffs. In a typical session, expect mellow, rolling waves perfect for linking turns or practicing maneuvers in a laid-back lineup.

Consistency and Best Time

Daku Island offers reliable surf throughout much of the year, shining brightest from September to November with bigger south swells and light winds, or in spring and fall (April to June) for milder, consistent conditions ideal for longer rides. Avoid winter months (December to March) when choppy onshore winds dominate, and summer (June to October) often goes flat, though rare swells can light it up. Check forecasts for light offshore days to score the best windows.

Crowd Levels

The spot stays mostly empty on weekdays, with sessions often to yourself amid the island serenity. Weekends see slightly more action from a mix of locals and visiting surfers, but it rarely feels packed.

Who It's For

Daku suits all levels, from beginners with an instructor to intermediates honing shortboards and longboarders chasing stylish lines. Newcomers get soft, slow takeoffs for building confidence on the deeper reef sections, while experienced surfers enjoy the hollow power and length for turns. Advanced riders find room to push when swells pump.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for shallow reef sections and sharp coral that require booties, especially on dropping tides, and time boat entries carefully to avoid hazards. Strong currents can pull offshore, so stay aware of your position.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer (June to October) brings warm waters around 28 to 30 degrees Celsius, so boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for comfort. Winter (December to March) cools to 26 to 28 degrees Celsius, where a shorty 2/2mm wetsuit adds warmth on longer sessions. Spring and fall hover at 27 to 29 degrees Celsius, making swimwear or a thin lycra top ideal.

How to Get There

Fly into Sayak Airport (IAO) on Siargao, about 45 kilometers from General Luna, then rent a motorbike or take a tricycle for the 30-minute drive to the boat launch by the market and boardwalk. From there, hire a local banca outrigger boat for the 15-minute ride to the break, costing around 1500 to 1800 PHP return for a group or 300 PHP per person with minimums. Drivers wait during your session, and parking is easy near the dirt road access across from spots like Siargao Corner Cafe; no public transport goes directly, so boats are the practical way in.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-coral
Normal lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
Good day lenght: Very Long (300 to 500 m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: South
Good wind direction: North, NorthWest, West
frequency
Don't know
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+
power
Hollow, Fun
Best Tide Position: Mid and high tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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Surf Daku Island from September to November for bigger south swells and light winds, or April to June for milder, consistent conditions with longer rides. Optimal swells are 1 to 2.5 meters from south or northeast, with north, northwest, or west winds keeping faces clean and offshore. Mid to high tide is prime to cover the sharp coral for safer takeoffs. Avoid December to March due to choppy onshore winds and June to October when it often goes flat.
Daku Island suits all levels, from beginners with an instructor to intermediates on shortboards and longboarders chasing stylish lines. Newcomers enjoy soft, slow takeoffs on deeper reef sections to build confidence, while experienced surfers tackle hollow power and length for turns. Advanced riders find room to push during pumping swells in this mellow lineup.
Daku Island features a stunning reef-coral break with long, peeling right-hand waves offering slow, soft takeoffs into fun, hollow sections that peel 150 to 300 meters. Lefts can form A-frames and punchy sections on certain swells, balancing power and playfulness. The sharp coral reef bottom demands respect, surrounded by turquoise waters and pristine scenery.
Daku Island stays mostly empty on weekdays with sessions often to yourself, while weekends see slightly more locals and visitors but rarely feels packed. Fly into Sayak Airport 45 kilometers from General Luna, then motorbike or tricycle 30 minutes to the boat launch by the market and boardwalk. Hire a local banca boat for a 15-minute ride costing 1500 to 1800 PHP return for a group or 300 PHP per person; easy parking near the dirt road.
Daku Island stands out with its remote offshore reef break delivering endless right-hand rides in a relaxed vibe amid turquoise waters and lush island scenery like a private paradise. The rocky shoreline and shallow reefs create a wild, untouched feel far from bustle, offering mellow rolling waves for maneuvers in a cinematic tropical backdrop that balances power, playfulness, and serenity.

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