Siargao is one of the easiest tropical resets from Singapore — warm water, world-class surf, and that barefoot island pace that makes a long weekend feel like a fortnight. There’s no direct flight, but the connection is simple, and the strong Singapore dollar goes a long way once you land. Here’s the complete plan.
Getting there from Singapore
There are no direct flights to Siargao (Sayak Airport), so you’ll connect — and the smoothest route is SIN → Cebu (CEB) → Siargao (IAO). Cebu has frequent ~1-hour hops to Siargao on Cebu Pacific, PAL and Sunlight Air, so it’s the fastest, most flexible connection. You can also route via Manila/Clark. Total travel time is roughly 5–7 hours including the layover. Compare Singapore–Siargao routes here.
Visa & entry
Singapore passport holders enter the Philippines visa-free for up to 30 days. Bring proof of onward travel and a hotel booking, and you’re set.
Budget (per person, 4–5 days)
- Flights (SIN–Siargao return): roughly S$300–S$500 depending on season and how early you book.
- Accommodation: S$15–S$120/night, from hostels to beach villas.
- Food & activities: wonderfully cheap — local meals a few dollars, island-hopping from ~S$25.
Your SGD stretches: scooter rental is about S$8/day and carinderia meals are a couple of dollars. Compare Siargao stays here.
When to go
March–October is dry; surf peaks September–November. Singapore’s school holidays line up nicely with the dry months — just book early, as those are peak weeks.
A simple 4-day itinerary
- Day 1: arrive, settle in General Luna, sunset at Cloud 9.
- Day 2: island hopping — Naked, Daku and Guyam islands.
- Day 3: Sugba Lagoon + Magpupungko rock pools.
- Day 4: a morning surf lesson, then fly home.
Book tours a day ahead — see Siargao activities, or our full Siargao guide. Want it all arranged at once? Use the trip planner.
Frequently asked questions
Is there a direct flight from Singapore to Siargao?
No. Connect via Cebu (fastest) or Manila/Clark. Total journey is about 5–7 hours including the layover.
Do Singaporeans need a visa for the Philippines?
No — visa-free for up to 30 days. Carry proof of onward travel and a hotel booking.
How much does a Siargao trip cost from Singapore?
Roughly S$300–S$500 return flights, plus S$15–S$120/night stays. Food and activities are cheap, so day-to-day spend is low.
When is the best time to go?
March–October for dry weather; September–November for the best surf.
