Siargao Tour B (shared tour)

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Siargao Tour B (shared tour)

  • 4.14 reviews
  • 8 hours
  • From $72
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Operated by H&H HOLIDAYS TRAVEL AND TOURS · Bookable on GetYourGuide

Siargao packs the best thrills fast. On this Siargao Tour B, you get a shared day hitting Sugba Lagoon and Magpupungko tidal pools, plus a picnic lunch and hotel pickup. It’s a simple plan for people who want real Siargao water time without overthinking schedules.

I love the stop at Sugba Lagoon for the clear water moments: a beach walk, then time in the emerald-green area where locals call it the human drone experience. I also like Magpupungko’s saltwater pool setup, because you’re not stuck at one spot—you move between lots of natural pools.

One thing to consider: Sugba Lagoon can feel far and busy, so if you hate crowded photo stops, plan your mindset for a louder, busier scene and get your best shots early.

Key highlights you’ll actually feel

Siargao Tour B (shared tour) - Key highlights you’ll actually feel

  • Human drone-style water time at Sugba Lagoon where locals use that nickname
  • Clear blue water + sandy walk built into the Lagoon stop
  • Dozens of saltwater pools at Magpupungko for a choose-your-spot dip
  • Picnic lunch included and designed for those Siargao food photos
  • Hotel transfer with a licensed English guide so you’re not driving yourself
  • Water shoes recommended and a no-alcohol rule during the day

Siargao Tour B in plain terms: a best-of water day

Siargao Tour B (shared tour) - Siargao Tour B in plain terms: a best-of water day
This is an 8-hour shared tour built around two classic Siargao water experiences. You’re getting hotel pickup, entrance fees handled, and a licensed English guide guiding the route.

The value is in the structure: you get multiple water locations in one day, plus lunch. That saves you from piecing together rides, ticket lines, and timing on your own.

For me, the best part is that the tour doesn’t pretend you’ll see everything. It gives you a focused day of water, sand, and saltwater pools—exactly what most people come to Siargao for.

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Getting picked up around 7:00 AM and making the day feel short

Siargao Tour B (shared tour) - Getting picked up around 7:00 AM and making the day feel short
Pickup is at 7:00 AM, and the full day runs about 8 hours. That early start is not random—it’s what lets you fit in Sugba Lagoon and Magpupungko without rushing each stop.

In practice, you’ll want to show up ready to move. Wear your beachwear under a comfy outer layer if you can, because once you’re at the water, you’ll be changing between land time and wet time quickly.

Also, shared tour means you may ride with other people. That usually leads to minor waiting, so keep your day flexible and don’t plan anything tight right before or right after.

Sugba Lagoon: clear water, sandy steps, and the human drone moment

Siargao Tour B (shared tour) - Sugba Lagoon: clear water, sandy steps, and the human drone moment
Sugba Lagoon is the big first-water stop, and it’s easy to see why it’s famous. Expect clear blue waters and an emerald-green vibe once you’re in the right area, plus time walking along a sandy beach section.

The tour’s highlight here is the human drone experience. Locals use that name, and it’s basically the popular moment where people position themselves for that floating, suspended-in-the-water feeling—so expect lots of phones up and people taking turns.

If you want good photos, go early in the allotted time window. If you don’t care about crowds and just want your swim, you’ll still get the best of the lagoon once the first wave moves on.

A practical note: this stop can be longer than you expect if the area gets busy. Since the tour packs more than one activity into the day, you’ll feel it most if you’re the type who needs long, quiet chunks of beach time.

Walk time and beach comfort: why water shoes matter here

One thing I appreciate about this tour’s setup is that it assumes you’ll actually get in the water. You’ll be on sand and around pools, so water shoes are a smart call, not a fashion choice.

Bring beachwear and use footwear that you can walk in comfortably on uneven, wet surfaces. The whole plan is designed for time outdoors with splashes and salty water, so you’ll be happier if your feet aren’t fighting the ground.

And yes, you’ll want to keep essentials minimal. If you’re juggling a full bag, you’ll spend energy keeping things dry instead of enjoying the water time.

Picnic lunch at Siargao pace: fuel that doesn’t feel like a pit stop

Siargao Tour B (shared tour) - Picnic lunch at Siargao pace: fuel that doesn’t feel like a pit stop
The included picnic lunch is one of the best “hidden” perks of Tour B. It’s not just food in the middle of a schedule—it’s designed as a photo-friendly picnic, which means you get a break that feels like part of the day, not an interruption.

This matters because the tour is water-heavy. After time in sun and saltwater, you’ll appreciate eating something that’s quick, set up for a group, and ready when you get there.

I also like that lunch is included in the price. You avoid that uncomfortable decision mid-day: spend time searching for food or pay a premium for convenience.

If you’re sensitive to sun, use the picnic break to cool down a bit. Sit, eat, and reset your energy so the second water stop feels fun, not exhausting.

Magpupungko tidal pools: natural saltwater tubs, dozens of spots

Siargao Tour B (shared tour) - Magpupungko tidal pools: natural saltwater tubs, dozens of spots
Magpupungko is where the tour shifts from lagoon-time to pool-time. You’ll be visiting dozens of natural saltwater pools, and the setting is famous for those jewel-toned colors that happen when water fills the rock basins.

Because it’s a tidal pool area, conditions can change throughout the day. The key is to treat it as a moving environment—watch what’s accessible when you arrive and then hop between pools rather than locking yourself into one spot.

What I like about Magpupungko is the variety. Instead of one big swimming zone, you get multiple pools with different feels, so you can choose what works: shallow soaking, lighter splashing, or a deeper spot if it’s available.

Also, this is the part of the day where water shoes shine again. You’ll be standing on rock and moving between pools, so stability matters more here than it does on the sandy walk.

H&H Holidays Travel and Tours: why a licensed guide is more than paperwork

Siargao Tour B (shared tour) - H&H Holidays Travel and Tours: why a licensed guide is more than paperwork
This tour is run by H&H HOLIDAYS TRAVEL AND TOURS, and it includes a licensed tour guide in English. That matters for more than just translation—you get smoother timing and clearer instructions during water activities.

A good guide also helps you avoid common trip mistakes: losing time, arriving at the wrong moment, or not understanding how to move safely through a pool area. Even when places are well known, the day still runs on real-world timing, tides, and crowd flow.

If you want a day that feels organized without being stiff, this is the right format. You’ll be guided through the key stops, and you still get time to enjoy each location at your own pace.

What’s included (and why it changes the value math)

Tour B includes picnic lunch, all entrance fees, hotel transfer, and a licensed English guide. That’s a big deal in Siargao, because the cost of a full day can grow fast when transportation and entry fees aren’t handled.

At $72 per person for an 8-hour day, you’re paying for a packaged route. You’re not just paying for sights—you’re paying for the time-saving logistics: pickup, transfers, and access.

Where the value really shows is if you’re traveling with fewer people. When you’re not splitting a private vehicle, shared formats like this can be one of the most affordable ways to hit both Sugba Lagoon and Magpupungko in a single day.

What to bring: the practical checklist

You only need a few things to make this tour feel easy.

Bring:

  • Beachwear
  • Water shoes

That’s it from the provided essentials list. I’d also advise you to bring sun protection and a simple way to keep your phone safe, but stick to what you know fits your routine.

Also remember the rules: alcohol and drugs are not allowed. If you’re tempted to turn the day into a party day, you’ll run into the line where fun becomes wasted time.

Who should book Siargao Tour B (and who should skip it)

This tour suits you if you want a full day of Siargao water highlights with minimal planning. It’s a good match for couples, friends, and families who like structured days with time to swim, walk, and take photos.

It may not be ideal if you’re looking for a slow, quiet escape. Sugba Lagoon can get busy, and Tour B is built as a packed highlights route.

It’s also not suitable for people with mobility impairments, based on the provided accessibility info. If mobility is a concern for you or someone in your group, it’s worth looking for a different format with less movement on rocky or uneven areas.

Price and logistics: is $72 fair for what you get?

Here’s how I see the $72 value. You’re paying for a whole day with hotel pickup, a licensed English guide, entrance fees, and lunch. Those are exactly the costs that inflate when you travel independently.

You do give up one thing: flexibility. Since it’s shared and guided on a set route, you can’t treat each stop like a free-form layover. But if you’re happy with that trade, Tour B is a solid way to get big Siargao water moments without building your own schedule.

If you’re mostly after one specific place—say Magpupungko only—you might ask whether the full route is worth it. But for a best-of water day, the pricing makes sense.

Should you book Siargao Tour B?

Book this tour if you want an organized, shared day that hits Sugba Lagoon and Magpupungko tidal pools with an included picnic lunch and hotel transfer. It’s a practical choice when you don’t want to spend your time solving transportation and entry fees.

Skip it (or at least approach it with the right expectations) if you’re sensitive to crowds at iconic stops or if you want a quiet beach-first schedule. And if mobility is a concern, this isn’t the right fit based on the tour’s suitability info.

If you can wake up early, wear water shoes, and enjoy a day that mixes photo moments with real swimming time, you’ll likely feel like your Siargao trip is doing exactly what it should.

FAQ

How long is Siargao Tour B?

Siargao Tour B lasts about 8 hours.

What time is hotel pickup?

Pickup is included, and the pickup time is 7:00 AM.

Is the tour guide English-speaking?

Yes. The licensed tour guide provides English language service.

What’s included in the price?

The tour includes picnic lunch, all entrance and fees, hotel transfer, and the licensed tour guide.

What do I need to bring?

You should bring beachwear and water shoes.

Is it refundable if I cancel?

Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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