Siargao is the kind of place that makes you want to wake up early without even setting an alarm.
Warm water, reef setups, and that buzzing surf town energy in General Luna, plus a handful of “mission” waves that feel like a proper adventure the first time you go.
This guide is a practical, surf trip friendly breakdown of the best surf spots in Siargao, written for real travellers who want to spend more time in the water and less time guessing.
It’s organized by the main surf zones people actually stay in and travel to, and each section includes a quick vibe overview plus a table with the exact break names, the best months to go, estimated wave size in meters, the recommended skill level, and whether you’ll need a boat to surf it.
How these spots were selected
These zones were picked because they show up consistently across Siargao surf guides as the places surfers actually base themselves around, and because together they cover the island’s most useful variety.
The list also balances levels on purpose: it includes beginner friendly options near General Luna, reef breaks for intermediates, and proper heavy waves for advanced surfers.
Getting to surf spots in Siargao
Siargao is also a destination where the details matter: some breaks are right off the road, but plenty of the best sessions happen on reefs and small islands, which means hopping on a boat is just part of the normal surf routine here.
Typical shared boat runs to nearby breaks are often priced around 150 to 300 PHP per person, which is roughly 2 to 5 EUR depending on your group size and the exchange rate.
General Luna (including Cloud 9 zone)
General Luna is the heart of most Siargao surf trips because it’s the easiest base for daily logistics.
You’ve got lessons, board rentals, food, and quick access to the best known breaks, so you can surf a lot without building your day around transport.
It’s also where the island’s most famous wave lives. Cloud 9 is the headline act and it’s a serious reef break, but the good news is you don’t have to surf Cloud 9 to surf this zone.
There are other named waves nearby that are more approachable, which is why General Luna works for mixed groups and mixed levels.
General Luna surf spots
| Surf spot | Boat needed? | Best season (months) | Skill level | Approx. wave size (m) |
| Cloud 9 | No | Aug to Nov | Advanced to expert | 1.5 to 4.0 |
| Jacking Horse | No | Aug to Nov | Beginner to intermediate | 0.6 to 2.0 |
| Quiksilver | No | Aug to Nov | Beginner to intermediate | 0.6 to 2.0 |
| Tuason Point | No | Aug to Nov | Advanced | 1.2 to 3.5 |
| Cemetery (Pesangan) | Yes | Aug to Nov | Intermediate | 0.8 to 3.0 |
Daku Island (boat trip sessions)
Daku is one of the classic “boat day” surf experiences in Siargao.
It’s close enough to feel easy, but it still gives you that proper island mission vibe where you arrive, paddle out, and it feels like a completely different scene from the roadside breaks.
Wave wise, Daku is often treated as a progression step.
It’s described as beginner to intermediate, but conditions can change fast in peak season, so it’s smartest to go on smaller days if you’re newer and save the bigger days for more confident surfing.
Surf spot summary
| Surf spot | Boat needed? | Best season (months) | Skill level | Approx. wave size (m) |
| Daku Reef | Yes | Aug to Nov | Beginner to intermediate | 0.6 to 2.5 |
Pacifico (North Siargao)
Pacifico is the north mission.
It’s more exposed to open ocean energy, and it’s the kind of place people drive to when they want something bigger, less protected, and less “main strip” than General Luna.
It’s also a great reset if you’re feeling the crowds. The tradeoff is that it’s less plug and play, so it suits surfers who are comfortable being selective and reading conditions without needing everything to be set up like a surf school beach.
| Surf spot | Boat needed? | Best season (months) | Skill level | Approx. wave size (m) |
| Pacifico | No | Aug to Nov | Intermediate to advanced | 1.0 to 4.0 |
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Rock Island and Stimpy’s (reef missions)
Rock Island and Stimpy’s are the type of waves you hear about once you’ve been on the island for a bit and you start asking where to go when it gets serious.
They’re repeatedly grouped as advanced options in seasonal guides, which is the polite way of saying they are not beginner friendly.
These breaks are a big part of what gives Siargao depth beyond the Cloud 9 zone.
When the season is on and you’ve got the skill and the right crew, these reefs can turn a good trip into a proper all timer.
Surf spot summary
| Surf spot | Boat needed? | Best season (months) | Skill level | Approx. wave size (m) |
| Stimpy’s | Yes | Aug to Nov | Advanced to expert | 1.5 to 4.0 |
| Rock Island | Yes | Aug to Nov | Advanced to expert | 1.5 to 4.0 |
Recommended Siargao surf spots by surfer level
Picking the best surf spots in Siargao gets way easier when you start with your level.
The island has everything from soft learner reefs to serious barrels, so use this to filter fast before you even check the forecast.
If you are a beginner surfer
Base yourself in General Luna and keep it simple with the easier, lesson friendly breaks first.
Jacking Horse is regularly named as a beginner spot, and it’s a great way to get comfortable on smaller reef waves without going straight into the heavy zone.
Best beginner picks in this article
- General Luna: Jacking Horse and Quiksilver.
- Daku Island: Only on smaller days, ideally with guidance.
If you are an intermediate surfer
Stay in General Luna, but start adding variety with boat trips and slightly faster reefs.
Daku and Cemetery are commonly listed as intermediate options, and they’re perfect for building confidence when you want more open face rides.
Best intermediate picks in this article
- General Luna: Cemetery and Tuason.
- Boat missions: Daku Reef.
If you are advanced or expert surfer
This is where Siargao becomes legendary.
Many guides describe the prime season as roughly August to November, when the heavier reefs light up and the island starts delivering the waves people travel across the world for.
Best advanced and expert picks in this article
- General Luna: Cloud 9 and Tuason when it’s solid.
- Reef missions: Stimpy’s and Rock Island.
- North mission: Pacifico when you want bigger, more open ocean power.
Summary
If you want the easiest first Siargao trip, base yourself in General Luna and keep most sessions at Jacking Horse and Quiksilver until you feel properly in control.
If you’re intermediate, add Cemetery and a Daku boat day for variety without jumping straight into the heavy zone.
And if you’re advanced or expert, Siargao’s peak season is widely described as August to November, which is when Cloud 9, Stimpy’s, and Rock Island can deliver the kind of surf that makes the whole trip feel legendary.
Either way, you'll happiness on Siargao!
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