Colorful umbrella in Camiguin White Island

Top Camiguin Island Tourist Spots: Famous for White Island Sandbar, Sunken Cemetery & Hot Springs

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1. Lounge on the Sandbar of White Island

2. pay your respects at the sunken cemetery, 3. dive and explore mantigue island, 4. hike and trek around mount hibok-hibok, 5. get refreshed at katibawasan falls, 6. take a dip at ardent hot springs, 7. retreat into nature at tuasan falls, 8. check out the san nicolas de tolentino parish, 9. enjoy a day at binangawan falls, 10. chill at sto. nino cold spring, 11. get a doze of adrenaline rush at taguines lagoon, 12. follow the steps of the walkway in mount vulcan, 13. go on an eco-adventure at mount mambajao, 14. let camiguin aviation take you to cloud nine, 15. marvel at giant clams in kibila white beach.

  • 16. Walk Through Memory Lane at  the Gui-ob Ruins

17. Have A Bubbly Time at Bura Soda Water Park

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Sunken Cemetery in Camiguin

Make the most out of your trip in Camiguin. Find the best tourist spots in here and discover the unique travel experiences the island has to offer. Pack your bags and take note of this list of things you should add in your itinerary.

“Island Born of Fire” is a perfect title for one of the most beautiful destinations in the Philippines —  Camiguin Island . The remnants of its volcanic eruptions shaped it into the beauty that it is today.

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Camiguin is an island province in the middle of the Bohol Sea, 100 kilometers north of  Cagayan de Oro City in Misamis Oriental. For a small island that only measures 92 square miles, there are plenty of Camiguin tourist spots that you can visit. 

The island is blessed with several gorgeous beaches, waterfalls, hot springs, cold springs, and the sweetest Lanzones fruit in the Philippines.

Boat docked on the shores of White Island in Camiguin

Camiguin is famous for its tourist spots like White Island, Mantigue Island, Mount Hibok-Hibok, and the recently-declared National Heritage Sites; the Bonbon Church Ruins, and the Sunken Cemetery.

Although a booming tourist destination, Camiguin Island maintains its rural charm. Mostly because of the locals who participate in preserving the natural beauty and heritage of their island.

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So, whether you want a relaxing vacation by the beach, explore mountains and waterfalls, or go on a complete day tour ,  the pear-shaped island of Camiguin has something for you.

Take note of these top tourist spots and things to do when planning your Camiguin island itinerary:

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White sand and clear waters of White Island in Camiguin

White Island is every beach lover’s dream; it has white sand surrounded by crystal clear waters and colorful underwater scenery. 

The island is technically a sandbar, and so it is easily shifted by changing tides and the movement of sea currents. White Island changes shape throughout the year.

It is also good to note that White Island disappears during high tide. So, make sure to ask locals about the tide schedule before renting a boat to go there.

You can lounge by the shore and enjoy the panoramic view of Mount Hibok-Hibok from a distance, go swimming in the shallow waters, or have fun snorkeling.

The shape-shifting White Island can be found off the northern coast of Mambajao, Camiguin.

To get there from Mambajao proper, you can hire a habal-habal (motorcycle) or get on a tricycle to Barangay Yumbing and asked to be dropped near Paras Beach Resort. 

You’ll find the boat rentals beside the resort. You’ll also have to pay an environmental fee. For a fuss-free experience, you may book a Camiguin White Island & countryside tour .

Sunken cemetery, one of the most popular tourist attractions in Camiguin

Camiguin is also home to unique tourist spots like the Sunken Cemetery that has helped place this small island province in the list of rising travel destinations in the country.

The Sunken Cemetery has since stood as an eerie reminder of Camiguin Island’s violent past. 

The eruption of Mount Vulcan in 1871, the same one that destroyed the Old Bonbon Church, also submerged the coastal area of Catarman. A big cross was erected in 1982 to mark the location. 

Beneath the surface, the tombstones have become an unlikely home to a variety of fish and Giant clams, making the Sunken Cemetery a unique diving and snorkeling site.

To get to Barangay Bonbon in Catarman, ride a multicab from Mambajao or rent a habal-habal. Instruct the driver to drop you off at the site of the sunken cemetery. 

You can also ride a boat to get a closer look at the cross and snorkel to see the tombstones underwater.

Beautiful view of Mantigue island

Unlike White Island which is purely a sandbar,  Mantigue Island has a small patch of forest surrounded by white sand beaches and turquoise waters—a beautiful sight on its own. 

If that isn’t enough to wow you, know that Mantigue Island hides its best features underwater.

Mantigue Island stands proudly in the middle of a protected marine sanctuary. Fishing is prohibited here, and as you can imagine marine life is thriving. This humble  4-acre islet is perfect for tourists who love snorkeling or diving.

Head out to Mantigue island. Dive into the depths and feast your eyes on the rich and vibrant coral gardens and diverse marine ecosystem.

To get to Mantigue Island, ride a tricycle from Benoni Port at Mahinog all the way to Barangay San Roque where the boat station to the island is. There is an environmental and snorkeling fee.

Mount Hibok-hibok in Camiguin

​Mount Hibok-Hibok and its surrounding attractions are on the top of the list of every avid hiker aiming to explore Camiguin. 

The pristine forest surrounding Mount Hibok-Hibok, officially known as Mount Timpong — Mount Hibok-Hibok Natural Monument, is declared as an ASEAN Heritage Park.

As a result, Mt. Hibok-Hibok, while well-explored, remains immaculate. At the foot of this imposing volcano lies several springs and lagoons that make the perfect post-climb reward.

Whether you’re a newbie or a seasoned hiker, Mt. Hibok-Hibok is a must-climb. It’s a beginner-friendly trek that is still challenging enough as a day-hike.

An active stratovolcano with an elevation of 1,332 meters above sea level (MASL) climbing the peak of Mt. Hibok-Hibok typically takes 3-4 hours. 

Jumping off at Ardent Hot Springs in Mambajao, expect a steep trail ahead. Thankfully, the scenery becomes more beautiful with every step.

The trail is teeming with ferns, mosses, pitcher plants, and other bushes you’ll never find in your backyard; so, take your time to appreciate the lush greenery. 

When you reach the peak, you will be greeted by the view of the mossy crater of the volcano, and a full 360 of Camiguin Island. Take in the view, then snap a photo as a remembrance.

To climb Mt. Hibok-Hibok, you’ll need to secure a permit and an accredited guide by the Mambajao DENR Office. From DENR, hire a habal-habal to take you to Ardent Hot Spring. There’s a DENR registration fee.

Lush environment and waters of Katibawasan Falls

Tucked at the foot of Mount Timpoong, Katibawasan Falls is the most visited waterfalls in Camiguin. The mere sight of it will take your breath away. This 250-meter high waterfall cascades from a cliff covered with lush wild ferns and drops into a small waist-deep basin of clear and cold water.

Secondly, it is highly maintained by the local government and easily accessible to the public. Despite its popularity, Katibawasan Falls keeps its natural charm thanks to its untouched flora.

Surrounded by various species of orchids, tropical trees, and giant ferns, Katibawasan Falls is the perfect oasis for every travel-worn tourist. You can rent a habal-habal from Mambajao to take you to Katibawasan Falls. 

Admittedly, hiking is not for everyone. But don’t worry, Camiguin has many more attractions for you to explore! 

If you’d rather not climb to the peak, you can at least experience the attractions at Mount Hibok-Hibok’s foot. Ardent Hot Spring is one such attraction.

Because Camiguin is a volcanic island, it has several hot springs. Ardent Hot spring is the most popular with its six pools. The topmost pool is the hottest at around 40 degrees Celsius. 

As the water cascades down to the lower pools, the water cools gradually-giving tourists options.

Dip into the pool of your choice and immerse yourself for 20 minutes of relaxation. If you choose to dip in the upper pools, don’t stay longer than 20 minutes to avoid possibly irritating your skin.

If you’re descending from your Mount Hibok-Hibok hike, plunge into a pool to relax your aching muscles. It’s the best post-climb treat you can ever give yourself!

You can reach Ardent Hot Spring by hiring a habal-habal from Mambajao.

Standing at 25 meters, Tuasan Falls is shorter compared to Katibawasan; although just as beautiful. It is surrounded by rich vegetation and towering moss-covered boulders. Tuasan Falls tends to be less crowded, and so it has a more peaceful and raw vibe.

It also helps that Tuasan Falls is a little more secluded than Katibawasan. Tuasan is located in Barangay Mainit, Catarman, two kilometers from the main Camiguin Highway.

It’s the perfect adventure for travelers looking for an easy and short hike to a serene environment.

You can get there by public transportation from Mambajao (prepare for 45-minute jeepney ride), and asked to be dropped at Tuasan Falls. You'll know you're there because you'll be greeted by prominent signage at the corner of Mainit.

You can hike the rest of the way, or you can hop on a habal-habal for a 10-minute ride to the Falls.

Built in the 1800s, the San Nicolas de Tolentino Parish witnessed a significant part of Camiguin island's history and is as much a historical landmark as the more popular ruins. 

Located at Mambajao, the church looks simple on the outside. When you go in, it’s minimalistic and somewhat quirky interior will amaze you.

A visit to the province of Camiguin is not complete without stopping by this church.

If you’re up for a more challenging hike to a waterfall, add Bingawan Falls in your itinerary. 

Nestled in the highlands of the town of Sagay, hiking to Binangawan Falls will take you through a mountainous rainforest trail that is steep at several points. The trail can be challenging, but the view of the waterfall will be all worth it.

Bingawan Falls got its name from the Bisaya root word “bangaw” meaning “rainbow." This is because of the rainbow that forms when the sun hits the mist produced by the waterfall.

To reach Binangawan Falls, go to Sagay. Just past Sagay National Highschool is a road that leads to Malingin. You can start your hike there. 

But be warned that the road is steep and can take 3-4 hours of walking. It will take another 1-2 hours of trekking from the jump-off point of the trail to Binangawan falls itself.

You can always opt to get on a habal-habal to take you to the jump-off site. From there it will be 1-2 hours of hiking. Either way, this trek will not be a walk in a park by any means. Instead, it's a mini-jungle adventure.

As such, always watch your step, wear proper hiking clothes and footwear, and leave nothing behind but footprints.

If Camiguin’s east side has hot springs, the west side has its cold springs. Situated in the town of Sagay, the Sto. Niño Cold Spring is a tourist hot spot during the sweltering Philippine summers.

The Sto. Niño Cold Spring is a huge pool of refreshingly ice-cold spring water with a depth range of four to eight feet. The crystal clear water is 20 degrees Celsius and bubbles forth from the pool’s naturally sandy bottom. 

The water flows down from Mt. Mambajao and gets filtered by layers of minerals from the mountain creating this natural oasis.

The vicinity of the Sto. Niño Cold Spring is fitted with native huts and as well as toilets for the comfort of visitors.

After a long day of touring Camiguin Island, plunge into the Sto. Nino Cold Spring and discover what it truly means to be “chillin’ like a villain."

The spring is two kilometers off the national highway in Catarman. You can hire a habal-habal, or hop on a tricycle or jeepney.

If you’re craving for an exhilarating adventure that doesn’t entail hiking for hours, head on over to the Taguines Lagoon Aqua sports and Recreational Facility, a man-made inland lagoon in Mahinog. 

Initially created for fish breeding purposes by the Bureau of Fisheries, the lagoon was later developed into a recreational facility to maximize it for tourism.

You can ride a kayak or a paddleboard, drive a pedal boat, knock yourself out on a Zorb ball, or glide across the lagoon on a zip line.

You can even check out aquaculture cages where green mussels and milkfish are being bred. Try Tanguines Lagoon’s many activities and get your blood pumping!

Taguines Lagoon is just a few minutes away from the Benoni Port.

Paved along the slope of Mount Vulcan, is a concrete path lined with statues depicting the Stations of the Cross. 

As you can guess, The Walkway in The Old Volcano is a popular destination during the Catholic Holy Week.

But the area is not exclusive to devotees; anyone can climb up its steps up to the summit of Mount Vulcan to witness the panoramic view of the Sunken Cemetery and surrounding mountain ridges.

The Walkway is regarded as a sacred religious area, so be respectful of the place when you come to visit.

The center of Camiguin island, Mount Mambajao is hard to miss. Adjacent to Mount Hibok-Hibok, Mount Mambajao is the highest elevation in the Island, proudly standing up to 1,713 MASL. It is also a natural park that homes fauna endemic to Camiguin.

Its elevation, rich biodiversity, mossy forest, and open grassland are what makes it popular among hikers.

On top of that, it is also a watershed blessed with waterfalls, cold and hot springs, and rivers.

You want to get a bird’s eye view of Camiguin Island without the trek? Say no more. Camiguin Aviation offers sightseeing tours and aerobatic flights to tourists who want to see the island from a different perspective.

You’ll fly over the Island and all it’s wondrous attractions-it’s Camiguin like you’ve never seen before.

It’s a once-in-a-lifetime tropical-island experience, and you shouldn’t miss it. So, stop second-guessing and strap in for an aerial adventure!

Giant Clams in Kibila White Beach Camiguin

Located in a bay in a small village of Cantaan in the municipality of Guinsiliban is the Kibila White Beach. The most special thing with this beach is the giant clams.

This sanctuary is dedicated to the preservation of the Giant Clams, a species listed as Vulnerable by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). 

This means that the Giant Clams are at risk of becoming Endangered unless humans intervene to improve their survival and reproduction.

Thankfully, the warm waters at the reef on the far end of Camiguin Island in Northern Mindanao are perfect for the survival of these giant mollusks. 

The Kibila sanctuary is a privately-owned cooperative run by the locals of Cantaan. In fact, the guides are often local Cantaan kids. 

Pay attention as they enthusiastically show you around the human-made pools where some clams are housed and allowed to reproduce before being moved out into the coral reef off the shore.

After touring you around the nursery pools, they will invite you to view the clams in their natural habitat in the sea. Say yes. It will be money well-spent!

Not only are you helping fund the sanctuary and boosting the local economy, but you will be witnessing a sight you’ll likely never see anywhere else again.

To get to Kibila White Beach, hire a motorcycle from Benoni Port.

16. Walk Through Memory Lane at  the Gui-ob Ruins

Gui-ob Ruins are the remnants of the Spanish Era church

Also known as the Old Bonbon Church Ruins of Catarman, the Gui-ob Ruins are the remnants of the Spanish Era church after the catastrophic 1871 eruption of Mount Vulcan. The ruins tell a story of destruction and resilience.

Declared a National Cultural Treasure of the Philippines, only the church and bell tower remain intact of this 16th Century structure- one of the oldest in Camiguin.

Today, a small chapel stands within the walls of the old church. Stop by the Gui-ob Ruins; you don't have to be a history buff to appreciate the beauty of this archaeological site.

The Gui-ob Ruins is approximately 30 minutes away from the center of Mambajao. You can take a habal-habal to reach the ruins.

Bura Soda Water Park pool of fresh, clear water that tastes like soda

If you think you’ve seen everything,  you haven’t heard of Camiguin’s soda water pool, Bura Soda Water Swimming Pool. You heard that right. It’s a pool of fresh, clear water that tastes like soda-the only one of its kind in the Philippines.

The water comes from the volcanic springs of Bura in Catarman and overflows into the two large pools of the resort. Bubbles making their way up from the bottom of the pool-just like soda, are very visible.

Colorful umbrella in Camiguin White Island

Camiguin Island truly has a lot to offer. It’s a great destination no matter what kind of vacation you’re looking for as it will satisfy your wanderlust.

Whether you simply want to try island-hopping excursions , unwind and chill by the beach or in natural pools, explore historical ruins, go on an underwater escapade and witness colorful coral reefs, or go on an exciting hiking adventure through the mountains.

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Thanks to the Island’s volcanic nature, Camiguin is blessed with an array of unique scenery and attractions the likes of which you can’t see anywhere else.

As Camiguin’s tourism campaign says, no words can ever be enough to describe the mystic charm of the island. You have to experience and feel Camiguin for yourself.

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20+ Camiguin Tourist Spots (UPDATED): Places to See, Things to Do

Here is your complete travel guide to Camiguin Island tourist spots. We also included not only the most famous attractions but also the laid-back destinations and the most popular things to do in the island.

Camiguin Island is a pear-shaped island in Northern Mindanao. it is now of the leading eco-tourism spots in the Philippines. It’s ridge to reef landscape teems with a variety of eco-cultural wonders.

Among these are cascading waterfalls, mossy forests, thermal hot springs, colorful corals, and powdery, white-sand beaches. Add to that historic churches and sacred sites leased with a lot of interesting stories. It’s a paradise of wonders rolled into one.

If you’re planning to visit, here are the tourist spots in Camiguin Island you should not miss. Take note. Most of these are off-beaten, thus, ideal for people who prefer secluded destinations.

Behold Camiguin Tourist Spots!

1. mt hibok-hibok.

Mt Hibok-Hibok is one of Camiguin tourist spots.

Mt Hibok-Hibok is the dominating landscape of Camiguin Island. It is said that the eruption of the mountain gave birth to the island. Today, dense rainforests cover most of the mountain and is a critical ecological sanctuary. Many endangered species including deer, wild pigs, civet cats, and different kinds of birds inhabit its forests.

The mountain rises to more than 1,322 meters above sea level, making it an easily recognizable landmark in the island. While atop, one can see a small lake surrounded by a lush vegetation. It is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Camiguin for nature lovers and extreme adventurers.

  • Location/Jump-off: Mambajo
  • Trekking Time: 3-4 hours to the summit

2. White Island/Medan Island

Dubbed as the Naked Temptress of Camiguin, the White Island/Medan Island is one of the top Camiguin tourist spots. It’s an elongated island that is entirely composed of powdery, white sands.

Crystal-blue waters add to its enthralling view. It’s best to come here during the early morning to catch sight of a stunning sunrise.

  • Location/Jump-off: Paras Beach Resorts, Brgy Yumgbing, Mambajo
  • Boating Time: 10 minutes
  • Boat Rental: Php 450 in Yumbing Area
  • Entrance Fee: Php 50 per person

3. Katibawasan Falls

Kaitbawasan Falls is one of Camiguin tourist spots.

Katibawasan Falls is one of the most frequented Camiguin tourist spots. It cascades like heavenly drizzles for more than 250 feet high. It has a wide pool with icy-cold and crystal-clear waters. Lush forests surround Katibawasan Falls, giving it a rustic view.

  • Location/Jump-off: Barang Upper Pandan
  • Entrance Fee: Php 50

4. Giant Clam Sanctuary

If you wish to have an encounter with the rich marine wildlife of the Philippines, check out the Giant Clam Sanctuary. As the name suggests, you’ll encounter giant clams which are an endangered species.

Thankfully, this sanctuary gives a glimmer of hope for the preservation of the species. Therefore, you’re helping protect giant clams if you come here.

  • Entrance Fee: Php 150 per person

5. San Nicolas de Tolentino Parish

San Nicolas de Tolentino Parish is a witness to the rich history of Camiguin Island. Built by Spanish missionaries in the 1800s, the church may seem minimalist outside but when you go inside, you’ll be amazed at the extricate design.

  • Location/Jump-off: Mambajao

6. Mantigue Island

Mantigue Island is one of Camiguin tourist spots.

Mantigue Island boasts of powdery, white beaches and crystal-clear waters that will surely leave you jaw-dropped in every direction.

The waters abound with a rich diversity of marine life which you can see while riding a boat or swimming. Coral reefs also thrive, making it ideal for snorkeling.

  • Location/Jump-off: Brgy San Roque near Benoni Ferry Terminal
  • Boating Time: 15 minutes
  • Boating Rental: Php 600 for a maximum of 6 people
  • Environmental Fee: Php 30
  • Snorkeling Fee: Php 50
  • Mask and Snorkel Rental: Php 100

7. Taguines Lagoon

Taguines Lagoon is a man-made destination sitting right next to the blue ocean. The most popular activity here is zip-lining from one end of the lagoon to the other.

Several seafood restaurants also line the lagoon, serving exotic meals to satisfy your cravings.

  • Location/Jump-off: Mahinog
  • Zip Line Fee: Php 400

8. Hibok-Hibok Ardent Hotspring

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Camiguin is a volcanic island and it’s no wonder why there are hot springs everywhere. One of the most visited is the Hibok-Hibok Ardent Hotspring.

Aside from the lush vegetation, you’ll get to enjoy the thermal waters and experience their healing properties when you come here.

  • Entrance Fee: Php 30
  • Cottage Fee: Php 150

9. Binangawan Falls

Binangawan Falls is one of the least known tourist spots in Camiguin Island. Thus, it is only recommended for ardent adventurers or extreme hikers. Expect to trail on dense forests for hours before finally catching sight of the falls.

  • Location/Jump-off: Sagay town
  • Trekking Time: 5-6 hours

10. Sto. Niño Cold Spring 

Sto Nino Cold Spring is one of the tourist spots in Camiguin Island

While Camiguin is known for its hot springs, it also has numerous cold springs for those wanting to escape the simmering midday heat. One can easily reach Sto. Nino Cold Spring which has crystal-clear waters. Verdant vegetation surrounds the pool.

  • Location/Jump-off: Catarman

11. Saay Cold Spring

If you want a more secluded location where you can have a relaxing dip, check out Saay Cold Spring. Located at the foot of Mt. Hibok-Hibok, it has a small and one medium pool.

The good thing about it? You can come here for free. You can, however, hand out donations to help in the maintenance of the site.

  • Location/Jump-off: Quipasa, Mambajao

12. Mount Vulucan

Mt Vulcan is one of Camiguin tourist spots.

Mount Vulucan is one of the locally-known Camiguin tourist spots. It is a favorite pilgrimage site during the Catholic Holy Week. The Walkway in The Old Volcano is prime attraction and is considered a sacred site.

While atop the mountain, one can also catch a panoramic view of the Sunken Cemetery and the surrounding mountains.

13. Sunken Cemetery

Sunken Cemetery is one of Camiguin tourist spots.

Sunken Cemetery is one of the popular religious Camiguin tourist spots. A huge cross stands atop a structure that is believed to be a remnant of a chapel.

Upon reaching the site, tourists can dive underneath to explore the remnants of the cemetery. Plus, you’ll glimpse of the colorful and rich marine ecosystem.

  • Boat Rental: Php 150
  • Snorkeling Set Fee: Php 100

14. Mount Mambajao

Standing next to Mount Hibok-Hibok, Mount Mambajao is the highest mountain in Camiguin Island. It rises to more than 1,713 meters above sea level. It also hosts endemic and endangered flora and fauna species. Mount Hibok Hibok is a biological paradise that warrants protection.

To reach the summit, expect to trek on open grasslands and mossy forests. Numerous waterfalls and hot springs can also be found on the mountain slopes.

15. Tongatoc Cove

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Tongatoc Cove is one of the least known Camiguin tourist spots. It is a cliff with lush vegetation and a serene-looking cove. It has deep blue waters that will surely entice you for a refreshing swim.

  • Entrance Fee: None

16. Kibila White Beach

Kibila White Beach is one of the emerging Camiguin tourist spots, known for its giant clams. It has a sanctuary dedicated to this endangered species. The locals protect these clams and sometimes, they willingly guide tourists here for them to appreciate conservation.

  • Location/Jump-off: Brgy Cantaan, Guinsiliban

17. Tuasan Falls

Tuasan Falls is one of Camiguin tourist spots.

Tuasan Falls is one of the newly-discovered Camiguin tourist spots. Located two kilometers away from the main Camiguin highway, the falls can easily be reached because of the newly-paved road leading to it. It measures 30 meters high and has carved a small pool with churning waters.

Lush forests also surround the waterfall, adding to the rustic scenery. The waters are crystal-clear that one can’t help but take an invigorating jump upon seeing Tuasan Falls.

18. Gui-ob Church/Old Spanish Church

The Gui-ob Church or the Old Spanish Church was destroyed during a volcanic eruption decades ago.

Today, only remnants of the church remain and these are partly submerged by volcanic debris. It is one of the historical Camiguin tourist spots. It is considered a National Cultural Treasure of the Philippines.

  • Location/Jump-off: Bonbon, Catarman
  • Entrance Fee: Php 10

19. Mount Carling

Mount Carling is one of the volcanic peaks of Camiguin Island. Don’t worry. it’s a sleeping volcano and with a credible guide, you can go hiking to explore the sights atop. Experience nature at its finest when you come here.

20. Macau Cold Spring

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Macau Cold Spring is one of the several idyllic springs in Camiguin Island. Boasting of blue-colored waters, the spring can easily entice you to have a rejuvenating swim. Giant trees and other kinds of plants surround the spring to give you shade.

For more Info about Camiguin Tourist Spots

If you need more information to help in setting up your itinerary to Camiguin tourist spots, do contact the provincial tourism office via the following:

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by  Manoling Martinez

January 27, 2023

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You may have heard that Camiguin has more volcanoes than towns. 

But… say… did you know that Camiguin has the highest tourist spots per square kilometer ratio? 

For such a small island, Camiguin is BURSTING with so much beauty all around, you’ll be shocked. 

From white sand beaches to magical cold springs, to powerful waterfalls, and even a mysterious underwater cemetery, Camiguin has it all. 

After exploring the island for a week, I’m going to share with you my favorite spots – from the super popular, to the not-so-well-known! 

These are the best Camiguin tourist spots you can check out! 

(I made up the square-kilometer-ratio thing, but it certainly feels right!) . 

The Best Camiguin Tourist Spots (18 Spots You Should Check Out!)

Map showing all the tourist spots in Camiguin

For this list, I’m not going to list the spots in random order.

Instead, it’s a strange combination of my personal favorites / what I believe everyone should see / the ones that aren’t too difficult to visit / trying to diversify the list so it’s not all the same type of attraction kind of thing. 

So without further adieu, here they are! 

  • Sto. Nino Cold Spring
  • Mantigue Island
  • Katibawasan Falls
  • White Island
  • Sunken Cemetery
  • The Old Volcano
  • Mt. Hibok Hibok
  • Guiob Old Church Ruins
  • Tuasan Falls
  • Bura Soda Water Park
  • Katunggan Park
  • Tongatok Viewdeck
  • Giant Clam Sanctuary
  • Parola Mambajao + 1914 Monument
  • Ardent Hot Spring
  • Taguines Lagoon
  • Sto. Rosario Church
  • Moro Moro Watchtower

If you’re familiar with some of these, you might be surprised that they’re so low down. 

I’ll get to that, but first, let’s start with:

Best Camiguin Tourist Spots #1: Sto. Nino Cold Spring

Person sitting underwater in sto nino cold spring

Probably my personal favorite! 

There are hundreds (if not thousands!) of cold springs all over the Philippines. But few of them are as good as Sto. Nino cold spring in Catarman. 

It has the perfect balance of being developed enough that casuals can enjoy it, but not overdeveloped that it loses its natural beauty (a theme you’ll find throughout Camiguin) . 

Sto Nino cold spring and sheds from entrance

There are a few tables around the spring where you can chill. They have comfort rooms to change in. And there’s even a “kiddie pool”, a shallow area separated from the main swimming area (kiddie spring, if you will) . 

But the real star is, of course, the spring itself. 

When you get in, you’ll immediately find two things:

  • They’re not lying when they say COLD spring (seriously, the water IS cold), and
  • The water is a magical blue

From above, the water reflects the nature around it, so it appears green. But once you’re in, you’ll realize just how blue it really is! 

Rocks underneath Sto nino cold spring

The swimming area is so large, you can call it a lake if you want. 

And it’s pretty deep. Deep enough you can duck dive down, but not too deep that you can’t get some cool photos with the rocks underneath. 

Me duck diving in sto nino cold spring

Once you’re finished swimming, you can lounge around the spring. Right outside the entrance, you can also buy souvenirs, or try Camiguin’s famous snack, kiping! 

Facts About Sto. Nino Cold Spring

Fees: Entrance is php75/head ($1.5). You can also rent the tables there for php150 ($3). 

Opening/Closing Time: Sto. Nino cold spring is open from 11am-5pm on Monday and Thursday, and 8am-5pm every other day of the week. 

How to Get There: Sto. Nino Cold Spring is found in Catarman, a few minutes uphill from the highway. Most Camiguin tours will include this in the itinerary. 

If not, the easiest way to get there is to rent a motorbike and use Google Maps. You can also hail a habal-habal (motorcycle taxi) and ask them to take you here. Don’t forget to ask them to wait for you outside since public transportation in Camiguin is very limited. 

Planning Notes: Tuasan Falls and the Bura Soda Water Spring are just nearby Sto. Nino cold spring. If you want to make the most out of your trip, try to include these in your plans while you’re in the area! 

I highly prefer Sto. Nino over Bura Soda Water Park. So I recommend spending more time here than over there!

Best Camiguin Tourist Spots #2: Mantigue Island

Approaching Mantigue Island from boat

Camiguin is a volcanic island. 

This means you’ll hardly find any good white-sand beaches in Camiguin island itself. 

But off the coast, you’ll find 2 FANTASTIC white sand islands: White Island and Mantigue Island. 

Girl sitting in swing in Mantigue Island

Both are must-sees, but if you could only see one, I’d say go for Mantigue. 

Because aside from having a white sand beach, the waters that surround the island are also teeming with life! 

And I’m not talking about tiny fish scattered here and there. If you swim a little way off to the floating raft, you’ll find one of the best coral reefs in the country. 

You’ll see school upon school of colorful fish – both small and BIG. And to top it all off, you’ll find SEA TURTLES here too! 

Schools of Fish in Mantigue Marine Sanctuary

Whether you’re snorkeling, freediving, or scuba diving, you’re very likely to come across one of these friendly creatures here! 

Outside the water, you’ll find tables and cottages where you can chill. There’s no food on the island, so make sure you bring some along.

Unlike White Island, there are plenty of trees to give you shade when the sun gets hot. And if you want a little adventure, you can walk around the whole island. 

On your little trip, you’ll see the other, crowdless side of the island.

Yellow boat in isolated beach in Mantigue

You’ll find a hidden tire swing. 

Me in a tire swing in Mantigue beach

An abandoned house. And a tower that – if you’re like me and have nothing better to do – you can climb to get a nice bird’s eye view. 

View from the tower in Mantigue beach

Facts About Mantigue Island

Fees: The boat fee to get to Mantigue is php750 ($15), good for four people for 3 hours on the island. There’s also an entrance fee of php75/head ($1.5). Both of these are paid before departure. 

You can ask your boatman to circle around the island and get pictures of you too. We paid php200 ($4) for this, although I’m not sure it’s a standardized rate! 

Me standing in front of the pumpboat circling Mantigue

Finally, on the island, you can rent a shed for php150 ($3), or a plastic table and chair set for php100 ($2). 

If you want to snorkel in the reef (which you should!) , you’ll also have to pay a snorkeling fee of php50/head ($1). Snorkels are also available on the island for rent! 

Opening/Closing Time: The island opens at 6am, and closes at 5 pm, with the last trip leaving at 3 pm. Take note that after 3pm, there won’t be any boats going to the island anymore, so plan accordingly!

How to Get There: The port to get to Mantigue is found in Mahinog, just a few minutes away from Benoni Port. From the port to the island takes around 15 minutes. 

As always, Mantigue is usually included in tours. It’s also very easy to hail a habal-habal from Benoni Port to the Mantigue jump-off area. 

If you’re driving a scooter or a car, you can search “Mantigue Island Departure Area” on Google maps! 

Planning Notes: Your boat isn’t going to wait for you on the island. If possible, they’ll try to get back to the mainland to drive more passengers. 

Your boatman will be back 3 hours later, but if you aren’t planning to stay that long, you should plan with your boatman.

Secondly, bring food! 

Or at least snacks. 

We were warned that there were no stores on the island, but we didn’t really think about it too much. 3 hours later, we couldn’t wait for our boat to come back because we were hungry! 

You can split your 3 hours in Mantigue into sections. 

In the first hour, you can go snorkeling. 

On the second, you can explore the whole island. 

And on the third, you can just relax and chill on the beach, or eat lunch/snacks (if you’re smarter than us and actually brought food) . 

Of course, your itinerary on the island can look completely different. But for me, that’s the best way to get the full Mantigue experience! 

Best Camiguin Tourist Spots #3: Katibawasan Falls 

Katibawasan Falls from below

Like waterfalls?

Then you’ll love Katibawasan! 

Dropping 250 feet from above, this waterfall is the tallest in Camiguin. It’s also the most accessible.

Full length of Kattibawasan Falls

Getting here is a breeze since it’s found right on the outskirts of Mambajao. You won’t have to hike through any forest either, although you will have to go down about 100-200 steps. 

The waterfall drops into a little pool where you can dip your feet or swim. When you get closer, you’ll notice a cool phenomenon where some water spills out of the steep rock wall – sort of like mini waterfalls beside the giant majestic one. 

Katibawasan Falls swimming area

But don’t get too close to the falls! 

Since it’s so high, you can seriously hurt yourself if you get underneath – not to mention falling rocks. 

Like a lot of Camiguin’s tourist spots, there are also plenty of tables and chairs that you can rent here. There’s also a store right outside the entrance where you can buy snacks – such as Kiping! 

Facts About Katibawasan Falls

Fees: Entrance fee is at php75 ($1.5), with sheds and tables for rent at php150 ($3) and php100 ($2) respectively. 

How to Get There: As always, the easiest way to get here is by renting a motorbike and using Google Maps! 

Since Katibawasan is close to Mambajao, it shouldn’t be difficult to find a motorbike taxi here though. 

Planning Notes: Katibawasan Falls is the closest attraction to Mambajao (only 13 minutes away from the airport) . However, there aren’t many other tourist spots nearby. 

That’s why when planning your trip, you can always keep Katibawasan as a “last minute” spot before hopping on your plane home. Just stay off the pool if you don’t wanna be bringing wet clothes on your flight! 

Katibawasan is also one of the best places to enjoy Kiping – a local snack made from casava drizzled with molasses. 

Kiping, flat casava with molasses

Outside the entrance, there’s a small store where you can buy this snack and take it with you inside! 

Best Camiguin Tourist Spots #4: White Island

White Island during sunrise

One of the most popular tourist spots in Camiguin has to be White Island. 

In fact, it’s one of the main reasons people come to Camiguin in the first place! 

There isn’t much marine life to explore here, nor is there any shade to hide from the sun, but who can resist such a beautiful sandbar out in the middle of the sea? 

The water is clearer than you’ve ever seen, and the sand is so fine and white, that it can rival all the top beaches in the country (even Boracay !). 

White Island's white sand

People come here as early as 5:30 am for a chill swim or to bask in the eternal sunshine of the island. 

From White Island, you’ll also get a majestic view of Camiguin island and its peaks – most notably, Mount Hibok-Hibok. 

View of Camiguin from White Island

And if you’re not the type to go sunbathing, you can easily rent a beach umbrella set from the boat operators. 

Umbrella for rent in White Island

Facts About White Island

Fees: The boat fee to get to White Island is php550 ($11), good for four people. There’s also an entrance fee of php50/head ($1). 

When you’re on the island, you can rent a beach umbrella set for php150 ($3). This set includes an umbrella and some mats so you can relax on the sand. 

Opening/Closing Time: Trips to White Island start at 5:30am and end at 4pm. At 5pm, the island closes and guests are asked to return to the mainland. 

How to Get There: The port to get to White Island is found on the outskirts of Mambajao – about halfway from the town to the tourist zone of Catarman. 

From Mambajao, you can ride an orange west-bound tricycle to take you here. 

Or, you can search for “White Island Ferry Terminal” on Google maps! 

Planning Notes: Go early! 

Remember, White Island is a bare sandbar. There’s no cover from the sun unless you rent an umbrella. 

That’s why getting there before sunrise is probably the best time to enjoy White Island. 

If you go really early like 5:30am, you can also avoid the queue for boats. White Island gets a lot of visitors, so if you come at around 6-7am, you may have to wait a few minutes before getting a boat (like us!) . 

Since White Island right in the middle of Mambajao and Catarman, you can start the day here, then move on to Catarman spots like Sto. Nino Cold spring, Tuasan Falls, etc. 

Or, you can do what we did. We started the day at White Island. Then, when the sun got too hot, we made our way over to Mantigue. Our own little “island hopping” if you will. 

You can also go at sunset, but keep in mind that all boats leave White Island at 5pm. 

Also, fun fact: There was also a man selling fresh sea-urchin when we were there.

Sea urchin and vendor in white island

If you’re brave enough, give it a try! 

Best Camiguin Tourist Spots #5: Sunken Cemetery

Side view of the sunken cemetery monument

Sunken Cemetery is Camiguin’s most recognizable landmark. 

And it’s a REALLY intriguing one too. 

The story goes that when Mt. Vulcan (the “Old Volcano”) erupted in the 1870s, the earthquake was so strong that an entire portion of Camiguin island collapsed into the sea. In that portion was an old Spanish cemetery, hence the name “Sunken Cemetery”. 

While it certainly is a very unique and interesting place, don’t expect to see rows of gravestones or skeletons here! 

After over a hundred years, most of the cemetery remains are now gone, and replaced with a sprawling coral reef! 

Coral reef beside sunken cemetery

Aside from the reef, you’ll also see some majestic purple giant clams here. 

Giant clams beside the sunken cemetery monument

A giant cross and view deck were also built a stone’s throw away from the shore. You can swim or ride a boat here, and enjoy the glorious Camiguin sunset. 

Sunset from the sunken cemettery monument

However, not everything from the old cemetery disappeared. 

If you swim around the view deck, you’ll find an old gravestone and bust from the cemetery. 

Old gravestone and bust in sunken cemetery

And if you swim even further away, you’ll find the old cross –  a big, cement cross that was actually part of the original cemetery. 

Old cross underwater in Sunken Cemetery

Aside from that though, don’t expect too much! 

I came here expecting much more, so I was slightly disappointed – even though the giant cross and view deck in and of themselves make the trip well worth it already! 

Facts About Sunken Cemetery

Fees: Entrance is free, but there are several fees on Sunken Cemetery depending on what you plan to do. 

For a boat ride to the cross, that’ll cost you php100 ($2). 

If you wanna swim, there’s a swimming fee of php100 ($2). 

Then, if you want a guide (which you should get if you want to see the giant clams and the sunken cross) , that’ll cost you php150 ($3). 

You can also rent lifevest, masks, and snorkels if need be. 

Keep in mind that these fees are paid in the green building ACROSS the road from the Sunken Cemetery gate. It’s a good idea to head over there before entering, so you won’t have to walk all the way back like we did. 

Opening/Closing Time: Sunken Cemetery does not have an official opening and closing time. 

However, most of the guides (and I believe the boatmen too) go home at around 5pm, so it’s a good idea to be a bit earlier than that. 

How to Get There: The entrance to Sunken Cemetery is a little bit difficult to find. The jump-off point doesn’t show up in Google Maps, just the monument itself. 

You can go to that general area and ask locals for help like we did. 

Or, you can search for “Bask 45 Bistro” instead. Directly across that restaurant is a faded white gate – that’s the entrance to Sunken Cemetery. 

Planning Notes: Sunken Cemetery is very close by to the Guiob Old Church Ruins and the Walkway to the Old Volcano. 

Planning to visit all these 3 in one go is a great idea! 

Best Camiguin Tourist Spots #6: Walkway to the Old Volcano

Steps leading up the old volcano

If you’re in for a quick workout, then you should make some time to climb the Old Volcano! 

Mount Vulcan, the volcano that sent the cemetery under the water, has a walkway to a nice clearing where you can get views of the Sunken Cemetery from above.

It’s a mix of stairs, cemented walkways, and some rugged-but-clear paths to the clearing. You won’t get to the top of Mount Vulcan, but you’ll get high enough to get a really nice view. 

Me on top the old volcano

Along the path, you’ll also encounter the stations of the cross – a visual story of the crucifixion of Christ. Some people bring candles and pray at each of these stations. 

One of the stations to the cross in old volcano

The “hike” isn’t too difficult, especially at the first six stations. At some point, the path gets a little steep, but nothing healthy people can’t handle. 

Most people can reach the top in about 30 – 40 minutes, making it a nice quick workout with rewarding views! 

Me walking down the walkway to the old volcano

Facts About the Walkway to the Old Volcano

Fees: The only fee here is the entrance fee, which is php75 ($1.5)!

Opening/Closing Time: The Old Volcano opens at 7:30 am, and closes at 5pm. 

Since there’s no gate and no need for guides, you can actually go up anytime. However, to support the maintenance of the trail, it’s best to go during their open hours. 

How to Get There: The Walkway to the Old Volcano can easily be found in Google Maps. It’s also very obvious from the highway – just look for big stairs leading up the mountain! 

Planning Notes: Again, this spot is very near the Sunken Cemetery and the Guiob Church Ruins. 

However, climbing to the top does take some time, so make sure you plan to stay at least 1 hour (maybe even 1:30) here. 

Some people don’t go all the way to the top and just take some pictures in the trail. 

But for me, that makes the whole thing not worth it since the best part of this spot is the view of the Sunken Cemetery below! 

Sunken cemetery as seen from the old volcano

Best Camiguin Tourist Spots #7: Mt. Hibok Hibok

Hibok hibok mossy forest

Mt. Hibok-Hibok is a popular attraction, but I have to give you a BIG warning:

This spot is ONLY for the physically fit!

Unlike the Old Volcano, which almost anyone can climb, Mount Hibok-Hibok is a challenging hike. 

Climbing Hibok-Hibok means 3-5 hours of walking up steep inclines. In some areas, you’ll have to scramble and use your hands to climb up and up. 

Sister trekking through the hibok hibok forest

There’s even one section where you’ll need to climb a rope!

You’ll be surrounded by nature all around. I’m talking ALL around. When the trail gets narrow, you’ll have to push aside bushes and shrubs, and there are thorns and leeches lurking around here too.

Thorns in the hibok hibok forest

But I don’t mean to scare you away!

Oh no, no. 

I just HAVE to give you a warning since Mt. Hibok-Hibok is often listed (a little pre-maturely) as a “tourist spot” of Camiguin, leading people to think it’s an easy hike. 

When in reality, our guide told us that MANY people quit when they realize that it isn’t just a casual stroll. We were even told that plenty of people break down in tears. 

But if you’re up for the challenge you’ll be GREATLY rewarded! 

Higher up, unique flora and fauna will surround you wherever you look – including mossy forests and endemic bird species! 

Me and my sister in the hibok hibok mossy forest

And after about 2-3 hours of hiking, you’ll get to the crater of Mount Hibok-Hibok. Is a nice, flat, grassy area, with a little lake where you can take a dip if you want.

me and sister in the hibok hibok volcano crater

The crater area is also where you can set camp if you’re staying overnight. 

From there, it’s about another hour heading up to the peak. This is where you’ll get a breathtaking view of Camiguin from above. 

me in the hibok hibok summit with the summit signage

Unfortunately, there was heavy fog when we got there. So all we could do was sit and watch the mysterious fog float by.

Me looking below from the hibok hibok summit

But on our way down, we could see White Island allllll the way down there like a little speck. You can also see Bohol to the north and Surigao to the east! 

White island as seen from mount hibok hibok

Facts About Mt. Hibok-Hibok

Fees: To climb Mt. HIbok-Hibok, you’ll need to pay an environmental fee of php200/head. You’ll also need to hire a guide for php1,200 for up to 3 people (although the 3 people limit doesn’t seem to be strictly followed) . 

You can pay these to your guide before starting your hike. 

Opening/Closing Time: Hibok-Hibok doesn’t have an opening or closing time (of course not, it’s a mountain!) . Guides recommend starting your climb at 5am, and have brunch at either the crater area or the summit. 

However, you can really choose anytime to go. You can even stay overnight if you want to! Just be sure to coordinate with your guide.

How to Get There: To climb Mt. Hibok-Hibok, the best thing to do is to contact a local guide beforehand. 

You can message the Hibok-Hibok environmental office on Facebook for help, or you can refer to this list they sent me below! 

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We contacted Jerald Rabile, which turned out to be a pretty good choice. Apparently, the Rabile family has some strong roots on the mountain – his grandpa was literally the guy that trailblazed it! 

Other than that, there are two trails to the summit of Hibok-hibok. One starts at Ardent Hot Spring (this trail was closed when we were there) , and the other starts near the Yumbing Market (this is where we met our guide) . 

We jumped off at 5am, reached the summit at around 10am, started our descent at 11am, and were back in Yumbing at around 2pm. 

Planning Notes: REMEMBER to bring food and enough water! 

If you’re used to hiking, you should already know how much water to bring. For us, we brought 5 liters each, which turned out to be just right. 

If you’re a first-timer, keep in mind that more water = more weight. More weight which you’re definitely going to feel at the start of the climb. 

Being a first-time climber, I actually dumped 1 liter at the start of the climb. It made things lighter, but I regretted it when we were going down as I now had to ration my water (There’s only one water source in Hibok-Hibok, and it’s found right at the start of the trail). 

As for food, it’s proper etiquette (if you can call it that) to bring some for your guide as well. 

You can bring any kind of food or snacks you want. We bought Jollibee burgers from Mambajao the night before and ate those at the crater. 

As for the time, I fully believe that the guide’s recommendation to jump off at 5am is best. 

Starting this early allows you to take your time going up. And when you’re done your hike, you still have time to go and visit another spot. Yumbing Market is just across the road from the White Island dock, so maybe you could go check that out? 

Best Camiguin Tourist Spots #8: Guiob Church Ruins (The Old Church Ruins)

Old church ruins sign

But okay… let’s take a step back to something everyone (not just the physically fit) can enjoy:

The Old Guiob Church Ruins! 

Unlike the sunken cemetery, the Guiob church survived Mt. Vulcan’s eruption in the 1870s. It lost its roof, but today it still stands tall, covered in moss and other plant life. 

Inside the old church ruins

From the road, you might miss these old, moss-covered ruins. But once you’re in, you’ll find that it’s actually quite big inside! You could even call it a park. 

On the inside, you’ll also find trees lined up perfectly alongside the ruins. 

Trees lining up the old church ruins park

You’ll find the ruins of this tower. 

Tower in the old church ruins park

And you’ll also see a giant, GIANT tree. 

Giant tree in the old church ruins park

With some benches around, the Guiob church ruins are a great place to relax after a day of exploring. 

Facts About Guiob Old Church Ruins

Fees: To get inside, you’ll have to pay a php75 ($1.5) entrance fee. 

Opening/Closing Time: The Old Church Ruins opens at 8am and closes at 5:30pm. 

How to Get There: From Sunken Cemetery, all you have to do is drive west for about a minute and you’ll spot the Old Church Ruins from the road. 

If you miss it, you can always Google “Old Spanish Church Ruins” to find it! 

Planning Notes: Make sure to plan some time here! 

This isn’t a typical old church, where all you do is take pictures and go. 

Nope, this place has a park on it, and many old ruins to admire. I highly recommend going the “Camiguin way” and taking it slow here and taking the time to admire all the beautiful ruins (and that giant tree) . 

Best Camiguin Tourist Spots #9: Tuasan Falls

Tuasan falls from entrance

No, Tuasan isn’t as tall or powerful as Katibawan falls. But if Katibawasan Falls felt a little too “developed” for your taste, then you might prefer these falls instead. 

Yes, there are also tables and chairs where you can hang out here. And there are restrooms where you can change.  

But because Tusans falls is found high up in the mountains ( rather than just a few minutes away from the town) , it gets a lot fewer visitors. 

You’ll absolutely love this falls if you want to avoid the crowds! 

Side view of Tuasan falls

There also aren’t any vendors waiting outside the entrance. At times, you might even feel like you’re all alone in some hidden waterfall in the jungle!

Of course, again, Tuasan is far from a secret spot. 

You’ll even find a little “Hollywood Sign” as you drive towards it. 

Tuasan Falls hollywood sign

Facts About Tuasan Falls

Fees: Entrance to Tuasan costs the standard php75 ($1.5), while renting a shed is php150 ($3), and a table and chair set php100 ($2).

Are you beginning to notice a pattern here? 

Opening/Closing Time: Tuasan Falls opens at 8am and closes at 5pm! 

How to Get There: Tuasan is quite a way away from the highway. If you’re riding a habal-habal, make SURE you ask him to wait for you because you’ll be stranded if you don’t! 

But if you have your own ride, finding Tuasan is as easy as Googling “Tuasan Falls”. The drive up to Tuasan is quite a scenic one as well, with the road flowing along with the river at times. 

There’s also plenty of signages around leading you the way. 

Planning Notes: As mentioned before, Tuasan is in the vicinity of Bura Soda Water, so visiting those two back-to-back makes a lot of sense. 

Sto. Nino Cold Spring is also close by! 

Best Camiguin Tourist Spots #10: Bura Soda Water Park

Walkway through the pools in Bura Soda Water Park

Another unique spot to check out is the Bura Soda Water Spring. 

No, the water here does NOT bubble and fizz like I was led to believe. 

And no, this isn’t a hot spring. 

Instead, it’s unique because you can actually DRINK the water. 

That’s right. The whole concept behind this place is that the water is supposed to taste like soda. 

Well… Does it?

No, not really. 😂

Underwater in Bura Soda Water Park

Instead, it tastes pretty much the same as any fresh-from-the-rock spring water does. Definitely tastes a little different from bottled water, but it’s not a bad taste at all! 

Now before you go and drink the water that people are swimming in, stop! That’s not the one you can drink! 

Instead, over at the side, there’s a little station with pipes bringing the fresh spring water non-stop. This is where you can have a drink. 

Aside from the “soda water”, the park is also a chill place to swim or just unwind. 

Swimming area in Bura Soda Water Park

The water here is in a shade of green, unlike the bursting blue of Sto. Nino Cold Spring!

Facts About Bura Soda Water Park

Fees: Can you guess? 

That’s right. 

Php75 ($1.5) for entrance. 

Php150 ($3) for a shed. 

And php100 ($2) for a table and chairs set. 

Who would’ve thought? 

Opening/Closing Time: Bura Soda Water Park opens at 8am and closes at 5pm. It’s almost important to note that this park is CLOSED on Mondays! 

Entrance to Bura Soda Water Park

How to Get There: Like Tuasan, there’s plenty of signs that’ll point you the way to the Soda Water. 

Or, you know, just Google it. 

If you don’t have a car or bike, you’ll be happy to know that this place isn’t as isolated as Tuasan. There’s actually some people living nearby. However, I still recommend asking your driver to wait for you if ever. 

Planning Notes: Here’s a little secret:

This place was a little underwhelming for me. 

I mean sure, it’s a nice place that’s worth visiting. Plus, their whole “drink the soda water” thing is quite fun. 

But if you compare it side-by-side with the nearby Sto. Nino cold spring, it pales a bit. 

Just my thoughts though! 

I still highly recommend you visit this place. But if I had to give you some planning advice, it’d be to give more time for Sto. Nino than this one! 

Also, there was a guy selling Bibingka outside when we visited. It was REALLY good. The guy seems to travel from spot to spot though, so you may or may not catch him here. 

Best Camiguin Tourist Spots #11: Katunggan Mangrove Park

Wooden walkway through the mangrove forest

By now, you might get the impression that Camiguin is pretty action-packed. 

While that’s true, there are also pretty places here that are ALL about chilling. 

Case in point?

The Katunggan Mangrove Park! 

This is probably the most laid-back spot on this list. All it is is a wooden walkway that takes you into the mangrove forest. 

I found the mangroves here interesting because instead of thin trunks, these mangroves had thick trunks.

The big mangrove trees growing in Katunggan Park

Plus, on the low tide, there were plenty of young mangroves peeping out of the mud. It looked quite otherworldly. 

Mangrove shoots peeping out of the water

There are several benches where you can sit down and relax. Or, you can rent a small hut if you’re staying for a while. 

Benches along the walkway through the mangrove forest

There’s also a little store outside where you can buy some snacks like chips and coke. 

All in all, if you’re short on time, this is one spot that you can skip. But if you’ve got time – or if you’re riding a motorbike around the whole island – this is a great place to stop over!  

Facts About Katunggan Mangrove Park

Fees: Surprisingly, the entrance to this park is only php20 ($0.40). You can also rent a shed for php150 ($3) which is good for 3 hours. 

Opening/Closing Time: Katunggan Park opens at 8am and closes at 5pm. 

How to Get There: Katunggan Park is just a few minutes south of Benoni Port. Right after the Taguines Lagoon, you’ll find it. 

Because it’s along the highway, you might be able to catch a tricycle or jeepney heading this way. I can’t say for certain though. If you’re gonna use public transportation, make sure to ask the locals! 

Of course, the best way is just to rent a bike and use Google Maps. 

Planning Notes: As said before, this is really a spot that you can leave out if you’re short on time. It seems to be more of a place for locals to chill, or for team-building activities. 

But since it’s so close to Benoni Port, you can actually relax here while waiting for your boat. 

Or, if you’re already doing a trip around the whole Camiguin, this is definitely a great place to stopover. 

Finally, if you have too much time like we did, then why not check it out? 

Best Camiguin Tourist Spots #12: Tongatok Cliff and Viewdeck (Chan Lookout Point)

The old volcano as seen from Tongatok Cliff

Picture this:

It’s sunset. You’re sitting on the grassy edge of a cliff, with a breathtaking view of Camiguin’s rocky shore. Below you, the waves crash endlessly on the rocks, and above you, the sky goes on and on and on into the horizon. 

Waves crashing into rocks beneath the Tongatok cliff

Welp, that’s exactly what you’ll get in the Tongatok cliff! 

While it’s true that you can get an amazing sunset view in a lot of places around Camiguin, Tongatok cliff is one of the more popular spots – and for good reasons! 

First, of course, the view from here is amazing. 

But other than that, it’s also at a very convenient location. 

Tongatok cliff is just a few minutes away from the Guiob Ruins and the Sunken Cemetery. Given that both of those spots close at 5pm, Tongatok cliff is a nice place to stopover on your way back to Mambajao. 

And finally, third, there’s a resort right beside the cliff. 

Inside the resort is the Tongatok Viewdeck – a nice little fenced area that’s great for pictures! There’s also a restaurant in the resort, which – if you’re already hungry from the day’s activities – is a convenient place to enjoy dinner! 

Fact About Tongatok Cliff and View Deck

Fees: FREE. 

It’s literally a cliff by the side of the road. Whose gonna charge you for that? 

Opening/Closing Time: None! 

How to Get There: On the way from Mambajao to Catarman, it’s hard to miss this cliff! You’ll also see the big white Tongatok resort. 

If you need the help of Google, you can always search for “Tongatok Cliff Resort” or “Chan Lookout Point”. 

Planning Notes: The BEST time to come here is during sunset. 

This is the type of place where you take things slow and ponder life – all while watching the waves crash on the rocks and the sun go down over the Land Born of Fire. 

Here’s a GIF I put together to give you an idea of what I’m talking about: 

Chilling here is also a great way to end your day of exploring. 

If you’re staying in Mambajao, and took a day exploring the Catarman spots (Sunken Cemetery, Sto. Nino Spring. etc.) , then this’ll be right on your way home. 

It’s so perfect! Most spots close at 5pm, so you can get here right on sunset. 

Then, you can drive back to Mambajao just in time for dinner. Or, you could even have dinner in the resort. 

Other Camiguin Tourist Spots

Those were the 12 BEST tourist spots in Camiguin that I personally recommend. 

There’s more! 

When I visited in June 2022, some of Camiguin’s most famous spots were closed for various reasons. 

Plus, I also found that some of the “tourist spots” listed by Camiguin’s tourism office weren’t that amazing. 

But hey, you’re reading this in the future! Maybe by the time you visit, these spots will be opened to the public already – or maybe they’ll be significantly better than they are today. 

So without further adieu, here are MORE Camiguin tourist spots! 

Best Camiguin Tourist Spots #13: Giant Clam Sanctuary

One of the very BEST things to see in Camiguin is the Giant Clam Sanctuary. 

I saw images online of rows of beautiful giant clams all lined up perfectly. 

Sadly, when I visited in June 2022, the sanctuary was closed for political reasons! 

Sign saying Giant Clam Sanctuary is closed due to political intervention

The image above was taken from the Sunken Cemetery reef, where you can also find some giant clams. 

However, we were told that the clams in the sanctuary itself were much bigger and much more impressive. 

Hopefully, this site is opened by the time you’re reading this! 

Why Did Camiguin’s Giant Clam Sanctuary Close? 

Note: this is what I heard and deducted about the closing. This is NOT an official report! 

One thing you’ll notice in Camiguin is that most of the tourist spots seem to be regulated by the Camiguin Tourism Office. 

That’s why the prices are almost identical, as are the opening times. You’ll also see these “Clean Camiguin” signs everywhere. 

However, someone told us that the owner of the Giant Clam Sanctuary didn’t cooperate with this centralization, and therefore, his business was shut down by the government. 

Again, I have to stress this: 

This is NOT an official report, just what I heard! 

Hopefully, the Clam Sanctuary will reopen soon and we can visit it! 

Best Camiguin Tourist Spots #14: Parola Mambajao + The 1914 Monument

Calm evening at the Parola Mambajao park

One spot I “discovered” on Google Maps is the Parola Mambajao – a tiny little park in the center of Mambajao. 

While it isn’t the most impressive, I found it to be a lovely little place to unwind, and maybe watch the sunset. 

Sunset view from Parola Mambajao

Of course, if you’re short on time, this is one of the spots I’d definitely leave out since there’s nothing particularly special about it. It’s just a place where you can watch the locals, since this seems to be a favorite place for them. 

There’s also a giant “I Love Mambajao” sign here where you can take pictures. 

I Love Mambajao sign in Parola Mambajao

And a little further down the road is the 1914 Monument – an old water fountain that’s in the middle of a roundabout. 

Best Camiguin Tourist Spots #15: Ardent Hot Springs

Another spot that was closed when I visited was the Ardent Hot Spring. 

It was such a bummer since I’ve heard nothing but wonderful stories about this spring. 

The hot water comes from Mt. Hibok-Hibok (a volcano). On the way down to the man-made pools, it is cooled enough that you can enjoy swimming in the water. 

Sadly, the hot spring was closed on my visit due to there being “no water in the spring nowadays.” 

At least, that’s what my Hibok-Hibok guide told me. So I’m not sure when they’re going to reopen! 

Update: August 18, 2022 – Ardent Hot Springs has Reopened!

Camiguin’s tourism office just announced on their Facebook page that Ardent Hot Springs is officially reopened for tourists! 

They are still undergoing a renovation project, but you can now visit from 6am to 10pm. 

They didn’t announce the prices, but I’m assuming it’s the regular php75 ($1.5). 

Best Camiguin Tourist Spots #16: Taguines Lagoon

Another spot that used to be popular pre-covid days is the Taguines Lagoon. 

Taguines Lagoon is a manmade lagoon found right beside the Benoni Port. 

It used to be a place for recreational activities like kayaking. There’s even a zipline that’ll take you across the whole lagoon. 

Nowadays, it’s still a nice landmark if you’re driving around the whole Camiguin. Some of the locals also like swimming here.

Best Camiguin Tourist Spots #17: Sto. Rosario Church

Sto Rosario church during midday

One activity I highly, HIGHLY recommend while in Camiguin is renting a motorbike and driving around the entire island (that’s why I mention it all the time!) . 

While you’re at it, you might want to stopover by the Sto. Rosario church in Sagay. 

As far as old churches go, Sto. Rosario isn’t one of the most spectacular in the country (trust me, we have AMAZING old churches around here) . 

It’s a very simple church, built in the 1880s using coral stones. 

Close-up shot of Sto Rosario church

However, it’s still a great place to stop and get a picture or two! Especially if you’re already in the area. 

Best Camiguin Tourist Spots #18: Moro-Moro Watchtower

Last but not least is the Moro-Moro Watchtower in Guinsiliban. 

If you grab a tourist map of Camiguin, this is a spot that usually shows up. 

It’s an important piece of history, since these watchtowers were built to warn of Moro pirate attacks on the island. 

However, Camiguin’s Moro tower really isn’t all that popular. And it’s actually quite difficult to find! 

I was driving a motorbike and was looking for it in Google Maps – but all it was leading me to was an elementary school. 

Apparently, the tower is found within the school’s premises. 

In hindsight, I probably should’ve asked the locals where the tower was. 

But I guess all I can do now is warn you where to find it – so you won’t feel lost like I was! 

Which Camiguin Tourist Spot Are YOU Most Excited About?

And there you have it!

Those are the 18 best tourist spots in Camiguin to check out! 

So which one are YOU most looking forward to?

Are you excited to bask in the sunshine of White Island?

Maybe to go freediving or scuba diving in Mantigue?

Or maybe you’re the type of person who can’t wait to dip in Sto. Nino cold springs, or chase waterfalls like Katibawasan and Tuasan. 

Or… maybe you’re ready for a real adventure, and wanna hike Mt. Hibok-Hibok?

Whatever the case, I hope this blog got you excited for your Camiguin trip. 

And if you don’t know what to expect from the island yet, go and check out my complete Camiguin travel guide here ! 

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15 BEST CAMIGUIN TOURIST SPOTS (The Island Born of Fire)

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When we talk about the most beautiful places to visit in the Visayas and Mindanao region, some of the names that automatically come to mind are Cebu, Bohol, Leyte , Davao, and such. Well, how about I take you to the place known as “The Island Born of Fire”? Yes! Our next destination is no other than the island municipality of Camiguin itself, which is known for countless natural wonders that will surely blow your mind. First off, Camiguin became famous as the “Island Born of Fire” because it is home to seven (7) volcanoes and several volcanic domes.

The island was formed due to the prehistoric eruptions of these volcanoes and earthquakes. These are also the reasons why the island is known to be very rich in natural resources and historical accounts as well.

There are a bunch of amazing reasons why you need to visit Camiguin Island and number one is that it is absolutely a tropical paradise worth exploring. From picturesque islands, enchanting waterfalls, and countless island hopping tours, I’m sure that after your trip to Camiguin, you will leave with unforgettable memories, incredible experiences, and lots of Lanzones! Haha, yup. Camiguin Island is home to the Philippines’ most delicious Lanzones and it also hosts the annual Lanzones Festival. Well, that’s another experience you shouldn’t miss!

So, are you ready? Prepare yourselves because we are in for yet another breathtaking adventure. Here are the 15 Best Tourist Spots in Camiguin!

1. White Island

We’ll start our wondrous journey to Camiguin by visiting one of its most iconic natural attractions which is the White Island. From the name itself, this astonishing is indeed made of white sands entirely. Located off the coast of Mambajao , White Island can only be reached by a 10-minute boat ride.

Photo by Camiguin Island Tours

Lots of tourists actually flock to the island just to experience being castaway to a tropical paradise with a 360° scenic view of turquoise waters and breathtaking horizons. Needless to say, White Island is absolutely an Instagrammable place you shouldn’t miss. Just a bit of advice though, try getting to White Island as early as sunrise because it can get overcrowded during the day. BEST RESORTS AND HOTELS IN CAMIGUIN HERE!

2. Mantigue Island

Another pristine island destination near Camiguin is the enchantingly beautiful Mantigue Island. There are several ways to reach the island and all of them require a hefty boat ride but hey, it’ll all be worth it once you reach this awe-inspiring haven! The island features an incredible white-sand beach with crystal clear waters surrounding it.

Mantigue Island

Photo by Mantigue Island FB

It is a perfectly preserved and protected marine sanctuary containing colorful coral reefs and abundant marine ecosystems. So once you reach Mantigue Island, be sure to put on your snorkeling gear right away and witness the beauty of life beneath the waters!

You’ll be able to swim with different species of fish and other aquatic animals like turtles, crabs, starfish, and more. And once you’re done exploring the thriving coral reefs of Mantigue Island, feel free to enjoy a gastronomic meal at local eateries around the island as well!

3. The Sunken Cemetery

Ah, and there it is. I’m sure that when you searched for Camiguin or even just heard about it, one of the most famous destinations you’ll encounter is The Sunken Cemetery. This sensational attraction features hundreds of underwater tombstones and a large cross that was built to commemorate the tragic story behind it. In the year 1871, it is said that a violent volcanic eruption sank this cemetery along with its capital city for eternity. Tourists who visit the Sunken Cemetery have different purposes and beliefs but that’s exactly the reason why it’s a unique tourist destination. For some, it symbolizes the meaning of life and death. That the inevitable time will come when we will all just be below the vast and massive waters of the sea.

The Sunken Cemetery

Photo by Wikimedia Commons

The Sunken Cemetery is indeed a very spectacular scenery worth seeing. Its unique and thrilling vibe worthy of both admiration and respect will absolutely be one of the main highlights of your trip to Camiguin Island, indeed.

4. Katibawasan Falls

Next up, we’ll be visiting the astonishing and picturesque gem of Mambajao, Camiguin. The 70-foot sparkling wonder of Katibawasan Falls is the tallest waterfall on the entire Camiguin Island with beautiful rock formations, lush forests, and a wide natural pool where you can swim, dive, and have fun!

Katibawasan Falls

Photo by Manila Daily Photo

A lot of tourists flock to this breathtaking attraction simply to snap some pictures as a highlight of their trip to Camiguin, so I suggest that you pick the best time to visit. The vicinity around Katibawasan Falls is also well-maintained and developed. There are cottages where you can relax and have a picnic with your family and friends as well! Just remember to avoid littering and help preserve our environment, alright?

5. Tuasan Falls

Ah, another spectacular cascade we shouldn’t miss on Camiguin Island is the wondrous Tuasan Falls. This refreshing waterfall attracts a lot of visitors that love to explore nature and take a relaxing swim. Despite not being very tall in height, you’ll be surprised by how powerful the stream of water goes down the natural pool! It’s absolutely a perfect destination in the summer because the water is cold and chilly all year round.

Tuasan Falls

Photo by Tripadvisor

There are two natural pools below Tuasan Falls, the first one is huge enough to fit several tourists while the second is a tiny bit where a handful of people can only fit at a time. Oh, and you don’t have to worry about your safety because there are lifeguards stationed around the area of Tuasan Falls. So, just go have some fun!

6. Mount Hibok-Hibok

After exploring the two spectacular waterfalls of Camiguin Island, it’s now time to conquer the peak of its most famous volcano, the majestic Mount Hibok-Hibok. This peaceful summit is a haven for hiking and trekking enthusiasts because the breathtaking scenery and lush greenery around the volcano are indeed very rewarding.

Mount Hibok-Hibok

Reaching the top requires about 3 to 4 hours of hiking, but once you witness the breathtaking view of the pristine seawater, and several nearby land masses like Bohol, Surigao, and Siquijor , it will all be worth it! You’ll also be amazed when you see its mossy volcanic crater and the sharp rocks and boulders around it. Oh, and you can also take a relaxing dip afterward at Ardent Hot Springs! But we’ll talk more about that later so stay with me, alright?

7. Taguines Lagoon

Taguines Lagoon, for me, is the definition of God’s mind-blowing creativity. It’s a stunning freshwater lagoon located beside the sea that’s also surrounded by lush forests and several perfect vantage points! Yup, you can easily stop by Taguines Lagoon on the highway and take a memorable picture of it. You can also have fun and spend the day at Taguines Lagoon Aqua-Sports and Recreational Facility where countless watersports activities are being offered! From kayaking, boating adventures, and paddle boating, I’m sure that you’ll be amazed by boatloads of fun and an incredible dose of nature’s stunning beauty.

Taguines Lagoon

Photo by Taguines Lagoon

Tourists can also have the chance to view several aquaculture species like milkfish, green mussels, and more. There are also must-try restaurants around the area of Taguines Lagoon where you can eat the delicious specialties of the island.

8. Binangawan Falls

Located in Sagay, Camiguin is another sparkling waterfall that is truly a hidden gem you must visit! But let me warn you, a lot of tourists say that it’s really hard to reach. So expect lots of difficult trekking and hiking, okay? But if you’re in for the adventure and absolutely love challenges, then this is perfect for you! Binangawan Falls is sometimes hailed as the “Rainbow Falls” simply because its spectacular beauty is very hard to find. The crystal clear waters cascading down all the way to the cold pool of water is definitely worth the struggle. All the beautiful rock formations and serene atmosphere of the waterfalls are indeed a wonderful escape to nature we all need and deserve.

Oh, and just a friendly tip! I suggest that you hire a tour guide to help you reach Binangawan Falls safely. The trails are extremely hard to recognize so it will really be dangerous if you go by yourself.

9. San Nicolas de Tolentino Parish

Of course, your trip to Camiguin certainly wouldn’t be complete without dropping by San Nicolas de Tolentino Parish. This religious landmark was founded in 1916 and is located in the island province’s capital, Mambajao.

San Nicolas de Tolentino Parish

The Church in itself is simply beautiful with a modern facade and an attractive interior like the stained glass windows and a unique black and white checkered flooring that really stands out! Visiting San Nicolas de Tolentino Parish while you’re in Camiguin Island offers visitors a chance to pay respects and prayers for safe travels and adventure as well.

10. Guiob Church Ruins

Next up, another must-visit historical landmark in Camiguin is the Guiob Church Ruins. Behind this fascinating attraction is a colorful yet tragic history that will make you frightened about nature’s unstoppable power. In the 16th Century, there was a Spanish capital located in Camiguin called the Cotta Bato, and located within it is a beautiful church which is now the Guiob Church Ruins. Due to the violent eruption of Mt. Vulcan, everything surrounding Cotta Bato turned into dust because the intense earthquakes literally brought everything down to the ground. The only structure left standing is no other than the Guiob Church Ruins.

Guiob Church Ruins

Photo by TripAdvisor

Lots of tourists that are visiting Camiguin Island make sure that they visit the Guiob Church Ruins because it seemingly allows us to travel back in time even just for a while. Moreover, the place also has a beautiful, peaceful and serene environment that’s perfect for everyone!

11. Sto Niño Cold Spring

If you’re looking for the best place in Camiguin Island to enjoy a relaxing swim in the summer and breathe in nature’s exotic beauty, then visiting Sto Niño Cold Spring is definitely the perfect choice! Well, the place is called a “Cold Spring” for a reason and it certainly does live up to its name. During the summer season, lots of tourists flock to Sto Niño Cold Spring to simply beat the heat. It’s only located in the town of Sagay which is just a few kilometers away from Catarman, so I’m sure you won’t have problems reaching it. Sto Niño Cold Spring has also been developed throughout the years to accommodate more visitors beautifully.

The spring itself is a natural wonder featuring a huge pool that measures 25 meters by 40 meters with a depth ranging from 4 feet to 8 feet. This is perfect for everyone who loves swimming and spending their day enjoying a cold and relaxing dip. Oh, and the amazing part? The average temperature of the water is about 20°C!

12. Burias Shoal

Another haven worth visiting for diving enthusiasts out there is the mind-blowing beauty of Burias Shoal. There are many scenic dive spots around Camiguin Island but Burias Shoal is definitely one of the most exciting and challenging diving adventures you’ll ever encounter. Before you witness the colorful coral reefs, schools of fishes, barracudas, and tuna swarming underneath, you first have to overcome a series of strong currents, deep slopes, and walls. But hey, once you’re able to reach the beautiful world below Burias Shoal, every struggle will be worth it!

Burias Shoal

Photo by Visit Philippines

Scuba divers from different parts of the world visit Burias Shoal because of the beauty and adrenaline it offers to everyone, moreover, it’s also just a mere 30-minute speedboat ride away, so make sure not to miss out!

13. Ardent Hot Springs

Ah, and here it is! One of the most popular attractions on Camiguin Island is the Ardent Hibok-Hibok Hot Springs Resort located below another famous landmark, the majestic Mount Hibok-Hibok. Well, we all know that Camiguin is blessed with countless cold and hot springs that all offer amazing experiences to everyone, but Ardent Hot Springs is absolutely the number one choice for many locals and tourists. The resort has several pools of varying sizes so I’m sure that everyone can pick what they like. The hot springs usually have a temperature of 40°C which is perfect for a relaxing and soothing bath. Well, if 40°C is too much to handle for you, there are still a lot of other choices so don’t worry!

Aside from the pools and hot springs, the resort also has designated cottages where you can leave your things, rest for a bit, or have your lunch. There’s also a Family Hut available for large groups and even a Twin Room and Family Room if you wish to spend the night.

14. Camiguin Aviation

If you’re an absolute fan of adrenaline-pumping activities and sightseeing adventures, then I recommend that you check out Camiguin Aviation. They offer exciting tour packages that let you witness the breathtaking beauty of Camiguin Island from up above! Their Sightseeing Tours will definitely become the major highlight of your trip as you’ll get the chance to fly by some of Camiguin Island’s most iconic attractions from a unique point of view.

Camiguin Aviation

Photo by Camiguin Aviation

You can avail either the Standard Island Flight or the Couple’s Flight if you want to have a romantic and memorable experience with your sweetheart. Oh, and if you’re into aviation or simply a fan of flying, Camiguin Aviation also offers Aerobatic Courses. So if you’re really interested, make sure not to miss out!

15. Bura Soda Water Park

Finally, our last destination for our amazing Camiguin Island escapade is the Bura Soda Water Park. It’s another one of the famous spring resorts in Camiguin but what makes it unique and stand out from the rest is that locals claim that the water here actually tastes like soda! Can you believe it? Well, you’ll be surprised to see that lots of visitors are really drinking the water from open faucets. Everyone who’s been to Bura Soda Water Park proves the claim that the water indeed tastes like soda. And nobody ever complained about having stomach problems afterward. Moreover, just the fact that people are drinking the water from this resort says a lot about its safety and cleanliness. And for us tourists, that’s already a massive advantage.

Bura Soda Water Park

Photo by Must See Spots

So, if you’re looking for the best place to beat the summer heat in Camiguin Island where you’ll be able to swim all you want, chill all you want, and hydrate all you want, then Bura Soda Water Park is absolutely the perfect choice!

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15 BEST Camiguin Island Tourist Spots – Ultimate Guide

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Camiguin Island in the Philippines is commonly referred to as the ‘island born of fire’  due to the volcanic eruptions that gave the island its impressive shape.

The island is home to 7 volcanoes and the highest peak is Mount Mambajao at 1,713 meters above sea level.

It’s quite simply a tropical paradise offering a mecca of things to do and see such as epic waterfalls, volcanic hot springs, historical landmarks, island hopping, snorkeling, and hiking!

If you’re an outdoor enthusiast like myself, you’ll be spoiled with fun-fuelled adventures when you arrive on the island.

I have put together this ultimate list of things to do in Camiguin and other useful information including how to get here, where to stay, how to get around the island, and the best time to visit.

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CAMIGUIN ISLAND TOURIST SPOTS – OVERVIEW

Let’s start this guide with all the essential information you should know about Camiguin Island, such as its location, getting there, and more.

WHERE IS CAMIGUIN ISLAND?

Camiguin Island is situated in the Bohol Sea in the Philippines, about 10km off the north coast of Mindanao.

Click here to see the Camiguin tourist spots map on Google maps.

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HOW TO GO TO CAMIGUIN?

There are two ways how to go to Camiguin, one is by plane and the other by ferry.

There are daily flights to Camiguin connecting domestic travelers coming from Manila or Cebu. The only airport on the island is Camiguin Mambajao Airport (CGM).

Bohol to Camiguin ferry

One of the most common routes to the island is the ferry from Bohol to Camiguin which takes approximately 3-4 hours and the cost is 425 pesos.

There is also an additional municipal service fee of 10 pesos and a terminal fee of 15 pesos.

There is only one ferry per day departing from the Jagna Ferry Terminal in East Bohol at 1 pm and arriving at the Balbagon Ferry Terminal in Camiguin at around 5 pm.

The name of the boat leaving Jagna to Camiguin is ‘Super Shuttle Ferry’.

You can purchase your tickets at the Jagna Ferry Terminal at least one hour before departure.

Balingoan to Camiguin ferry

If you happen to be in Cagayan de Oro and heading over to Camiguin from here, there are daily ferry departures leaving from Balingoan Port in Misamis Oriental to Benoni Port in Camiguin.

The ferry from Balingoan to the island takes approximately 1.5 hours and the cost is around 150 pesos.

You can purchase your tickets at the Balingoan Port at least one hour before departure.

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WHERE TO STAY IN CAMIGUIN?

Camiguin Island has countless accommodation options to choose from, so I have narrowed it down to a few of the best places to stay to fit the needs of budget backpackers, luxury travelers, and everyone in between.

See the list of accommodations below that I personally recommend:

Luxury:  Bintana Sa Paraiso

I personally stayed at Bintana Sa Paraiso and can’t recommend this place enough!

They have 2 properties, one is on the beachfront in Mambajao and the other is high in the mountains in Binunsarun.

It’s currently one of the best 5-star accommodations in Camiguin featuring a restaurant, swimming pools, sea views, and mountain views!

The rooms are modern and spacious with private bathrooms, air conditioning, flat-screen tv, and a kitchenette.

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Mid Range:  Tongatok Cliff Resort

Tongatok Cliff Resort is your second-best pick for accommodation in Camiguin.

Located on the cliffs overlooking Tongatok Bay, the resort features a restaurant, room service, bar, garden, terrace, and free wifi.

The units are fitted with air conditioning, flat-screen tv, a private bathroom, a large patio, and ocean views!

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Budget:  Pabua’s Cottages

Pabua’s Cottages is the best budget accommodation in Camiguin, featuring beautiful gardens, a shared kitchen, free wifi, and room service.

The units are basic but perfect for a few nights’ stay, featuring a seating area, flat-screen tv, large bed, air conditioning, and a private bathroom.

Recommended for solo travelers, couples, and friends.

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FOR MORE OPTIONS, SEE MY COMPLETE GUIDE ON WHERE TO STAY ON CAMIGUIN ISLAND.

How to get around camiguin island.

The best way to get around Camiguin Island is to rent a scooter in Mambajao and make your own way around to all the Camiguin tourist spots.

I always recommend renting a scooter on the islands in the Philippines as you can choose your own route and go at your own pace. I rented my scooter from  Camiguin All In One for 350 pesos per day.

Also, be sure to purchase travel insurance , especially when riding on the roads in the Philippines. Safety first!

Alternatively, there are tricycles and jeepney options available to get around the island. A 20-minute tricycle ride will cost around 100 pesos whereas a jeepney ride is only 40-50 pesos.

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BEST TIME TO VISIT CAMIGUIN

The best time to visit Camiguin, weather-wise, is between April and July when temperatures are hot and there is barely any rainfall. This is also the high season so expect to see many tourists during these months.

I recommend visiting on the shoulder months of the high season between November and March which sees a bit of rainfall but usually only lasts for a couple of hours and the rest of the day is sunny.

Try to avoid the typhoon season which is typically between August and October.

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15 BEST CAMIGUIN TOURIST SPOTS

Now that you’ve got all the information on where to stay, where to go in Camiguin Island, the best time to visit, and all the logistics, let’s get to the fun stuff.

So without further ado, here is the ultimate guide to the 15 Best Camiguin Tourist Spots!

WHITE ISLAND CAMIGUIN

Exploring White Island was the highlight of my trip which is why it claims the best tourist spot in Camiguin on this list.

The soft and powdery Camiguin sandbar is located just 2km off the northern shores of Mambajao and it’s one of the best things to do in Camiguin 2023!

To get to White Island you’ll have to ride a pump boat from the White Island Ferry Terminal in Mambajao which is located right next to Paras Beach Resort. The pump boat operating hours are 5:30 am and finish at 5:30 pm, 7 days a week.

The entrance fee is 50 pesos ($1) and the pump boat fee is 550 pesos ($9) which seats a maximum of 6 people.

For those traveling solo, it would be ideal to find a group of people to split the cost of the pump boat between you.

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Stepping off the boat and sinking my toes into the sand on White Beach was an experience in itself! I don’t think I have ever felt sand this soft before.

We walked from one end of the sandbar to the other in a matter of minutes and noticed there was a second sandbar across a shallow water channel. My buddy Jay crossed over to the other side and I sent my drone up to take a few shots. He had the entire sandbar to himself, it was unreal!

I was in complete awe of the vibrant turquoise-colored water that surrounds the sandbar and couldn’t resist taking a dip in the ocean, more than once!

One of my favorite things about White Island is the view facing back towards the mainland where Mt Hibok Hibok and Mt Vulcan can be seen reaching high into the skyline, creating the ultimate backdrop. I have never seen a landscape quite like it in my life!

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ARDENT HOT SPRINGS

Camiguin is home to 7 volcanoes and subsequently, there are a number of  thermal pools that can be found on the island and the Ardent Hot Springs are the most popular.

Set at the foot of Mount Hibok Hibok, the Ardent Hot Spring is one of the best tourist spots in Camiguin.

Ardent Hot Springs is located in Mambajao and it’s approximately a 10-minute drive from the main town to reach the springs.

The Ardent Hot Spring entrance fee is 50 pesos and there are also sheltered tables and chairs which are available for rent for 150 pesos.

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As I mentioned earlier, Ardent Hot Springs sits at the foot of Mt. Hibok Hibok volcano which is where the thermal water is derived from. The water temperature is around 40°C which is slightly cooled on the way down to the lower pools.

Ardent Hot Springs are man-made pools surrounded by lush rainforest and the water is transparent with a tinge of blue. For a man-made structure, they’ve done well to make this place a tranquil experience for visitors.

The water cascades from the top of the valley and is divided into four separate pools. The two larger pools at the bottom are the most inviting and there is an arched footbridge between them.

Ardent Hot Springs is around 1.5 meters deep with plenty of space to hang out in the thermal pools or around the edges on the concrete steps.

A dip in the Ardent Hot Spring Mambajao is the best remedy for muscle pains after a long day exploring the island.

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KATIBAWASAN FALLS

Katibawasan Falls is the  tallest waterfall on the island.  At a whopping 70 meters tall, this is one waterfall you definitely want to add to your list of things to do in Camiguin!

Katibawasan Falls is located in Mambajao and it’s approximately a 20-minute drive to reach the falls from the main town. The entrance fee at Katibawasan Falls is 75 pesos.

Katibawasan Falls is fed from the nearby Mt. Timpoong and the falls themselves feature a narrow stream of water that flows effortlessly down a monolithic cliff-face and into a large catch basin below.

The shallow lagoon at the base of Katibawasan is the perfect opportunity to cool off in the fresh, crystalline waters while marveling at the lush jungle surrounds.

Some sections around the catch basin are man-made but they have done their best to preserve the natural ambiance at this popular Camiguin tourist spot.

Apart from swimming in the lagoon and exploring the area around the falls, there isn’t much else to do. I recommend spending 30 minutes to 1 hour at Katibawasan Falls before continuing on to the other places to visit in Camiguin Island.

At the entrance to the falls, there are a few small shops selling souvenirs, snacks, and drinks. If you do have some small change to buy something here, the money goes a long way to support the local communities in the area.

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WALKWAY TO THE OLD VOLCANO

The Walkway to the Old Volcano (Mt Vulcan) is an easy hike to an awesome viewpoint overlooking the west coast.

The Walkway to the Old Volcano can be found in Catarman, a 10-minute drive from the main town of Mambajao and the entrance fee is only 10 pesos.

It takes approximately 30-minutes from the jump-off point to hike to the Mt Vulcan viewpoint and the trail is made up of concrete steps and a gravel path. The trail is shaded for the most part but it does get very hot and sweaty so bring plenty of drinking water.

Along the way, there are statues depicting the 14 Stations of the Cross. These statues are quite impressive, even if you are not religious, and each one depicts the stages of Jesus Christ from the carrying of the cross, the crucifixion, the burial, and the resurrection.

Once you reach the top, the trail will come to a dead-end and this is where you’ll find the Mt Vulcan viewpoint! From here you can see one whole side of the Old Volcano which meets the ocean and you can even spot the Sunken Cemetery further along the coastline.

For a short 1-hour return journey, this hike is definitely worth adding to your list of things to do in Camiguin.

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SNORKEL AT THE SUNKEN CEMETERY

The Sunken Cemetery is an adventure not to be missed, and you should definitely include it in your place to go in Camiguin list!

Go snorkeling at the Sunken Cemetery where you’ll discover old tombstones and crosses as well as an abundance of marine life!

Sunken Cemetery is located in Catarman which is a 10-minute drive from the main tourist area of Mambajao.

The entrance fee is 150 pesos and an additional 150 pesos fee for a mandatory guide to take you snorkeling. If you don’t have your own mask and snorkel set you can rent them here for 100 pesos.

What once was a cemetery that resided on land was forced to depths below sea level following a volcanic eruption on Camiguin Island in 1870. The natural disaster brought the city to rubble and caused the cemetery to subside.

A giant cross was later built in remembrance of the deceased that lay in the cemetery that once was. It is truly an iconic landmark displaying the rich history of the island and its people.

From the shoreline, it’s a short 50m swim through shallow waters to reach the giant cross and the underwater tombstone. The tombstone displays a stone sculpted head with a cross attached to the top which was a pretty creepy sight when I first laid eyes on it but unlike anything I have seen before.

We swam out to the outer edges of the reef and our guide showed us some giant clams, sea anemones with clownfish, beautiful sea stars, and the old cross that forms part of the Sunken Cemetery.

There is such an abundance of sea life and colorful corals the further out you go and I highly recommend checking it out as it’s one of the best Camiguin tourist attractions!

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OLD SPANISH CHURCH RUINS

Just around the corner from the Sunken Cemetery is the Old Church Ruins, also known as Old Spanish Church Ruins and Guiob Church. An iconic landmark that has stood the test of time following the volcanic eruptions of Mt Vulcan and Mt Hibok Hibok.

The Old Spanish Church Ruins are located in Catarman which is a 10-minute drive from Mambajao and the entrance fee is 50 pesos.

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There are three stone structures that still remain standing following the volcanic eruptions on the island which is why the Old Church Ruins is a historical landmark. From the road, it looks like an old fortress with its high walls and tall columns.

The walls of the ruins, over time, have become covered in vines and moss which clearly gives you an idea of how old this church is. Large trees also surround this historic site which are some of the biggest trees I have seen and they form a dense canopy above the ruins. See the images below for scale!

The Guiob Church was built sometime in the 16th century during the Spanish era before it met its demise during the eruption. Hence the name Old Spanish Church Ruins.

Before you leave the Old Spanish Church Ruins you will find a couple of local vendors selling Lanzones fruit. If you haven’t tried Lanzones yet in the Philippines make sure you try them here.

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BURA SODA WATER SWIMMING POOL

Bura Soda Water Swimming Pool is one of the more tourist spots that you can’t miss on your itinerary! The name says it all, and yes, you can actually drink the fresh soda water at this fascinating cold spring.

The Soda Water Swimming Pool can be found in Catarman which is a 25-minute drive from Mambajao and the entrance fee is 150 pesos. It’s actually attached to a resort but also open to the public.

A large swimming pool welcomes you as you arrive at the Bura Soda Water Spring though it is not bubbling as you may have expected. However, the crystalline water is incredibly clean and fresh as the flow of water from the mountains is constant. Set down your belongings in one of the poolside huts and jump on in to cool off!

Do note that you cannot drink from the pool itself but off to the side, you can find an open faucet where you can taste the clean and natural soda water flowing from the taps. It’s safe to drink and it’s completely free! 

Small sari-sari stores can be found out the front selling snacks, drinks, and souvenirs. There is also a lifeguard on duty at the Soda Water Swimming Pool keeping an eye out for all visitors.

This attraction is the first of its kind in the Philippines and I highly recommend visiting during your stay.

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MANTIGUE ISLAND

Mantigue Island is one of the best Camiguin tourist spots, just a short boat trip off the main island’s east coast.

Mantigue Island is a protected marine sanctuary that boasts white sand beaches, turquoise waters, colorful coral reefs, and a lush nature park.

Mantigue Island is located in Mahinog, 3.5km off the east coast of Camiguin Island. From the main tourist area of Mambajao, it’s approximately a 30-minute drive to the Mantigue Island departure area, and the boat ride to the island is around 20 minutes.

When you arrive at the San Roque port, you’ll find a small tourist office where you can book your Mantigue Island tour. The boat costs 750 pesos for a maximum of 6 people, so ideally if you can find a group of people to head over to Mantigue Island with it will be much cheaper to split the cost.

You’ll also have to pay an environmental fee of 30 pesos, a snorkeling fee of 75 pesos, and a mask and snorkel rental is 100 pesos.

As soon as we arrived on Mantigue Island we set our belongings down on the sand and went for a snorkel along the outer edges of the reef. The water is extremely clear and we saw sea stars and an abundance of fish.

We then decided to go for a walk around the island which took us around 20 minutes, stopping several times for a dip in the ocean to cool off along the way. The water surrounding the island is so inviting it would be rude not to go for a swim!

There are a couple of simple restaurants on Mantigue Island where you can purchase drinks and local food. These local eateries offer fish, seafood, chicken, pork, and rice. They also sell water, soft drinks, and beer to watch it all down.

Other than swimming, snorkeling, and exploring the shoreline around Mantigue Island there’s also a nature walk that takes you across a wooden boardwalk from one end of the island to the other.

For such a small island, there are many things to do to keep you entertained for a couple of hours and I highly recommend including Mantigue Island in your itinerary.

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STO NINO COLD SPRING

Sto Nino Cold Spring is one of the more underrated attractions on the island. Mainly visited by locals, you’ll get to experience the Filipino way of having a good time at these springs!

Sto Nino Cold Spring is located in Catarman, a 30-minute drive from Mambajao and the entrance fee is 50 pesos.

Sto Nino Cold Spring features a large man-made swimming pool that is fed from natural spring water that runs down the valley from the nearby mountains.

There are plenty of sheltered huts and seating areas around the edges of the pool where you can set down your belongings and jump in head first to cool off. The water in the springs is a vibrant turquoise color and irresistibly inviting!

I noticed a few locals floating around the springs in rubber tubes which looked super relaxing so I grabbed a tube myself and joined in.

It was a Sunday when I visited and there were several Filipino families who had set up for the day with a banquet of food and drinks. Not a bad way to spend a weekend if you ask me!

Sto Nino Cold Spring is set beneath Mt Hoibok Hibok, surrounded by a dense coconut palm forest and beautiful gardens, creating the ultimate jungle vibes! It’s a great spot to hang out for an hour or so during your visit.

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ZIP LINE AT TAGUINES LAGOON

Taguines Lagoon is a beautiful man-made vista right next to the ocean that is most popular for the 700-meter zip line that stretches over the water from one end of the lagoon to the other.

Located in Mahinog, it’s approximately a 45-minute drive from the main tourist area of Mambajao to reach Taguines Lagoon.

The zipline activity can be found at the J & A Fishpen Resort and the cost is 400 pesos. This includes a safety briefing, safety equipment, and an exhilarating zip-lining experience over the top of Taguines Lagoon.

There are a number of seafood restaurants and resorts dotted around the edges of the lagoon, perfect for a lunchtime meal or an overnight stay.

It’s also possible to go swimming in the lagoon which can be accessed from the roadside or through the entrances of most resorts. One resort even features an inflatable floating playground which would be super fun for the kids and adults who refuse to grow up!

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TONGATOK BAY VIEWPOINT

Tongatok Bay is a stunning cove boasting one of the best coastline views you can experience on Camiguin Island!

Tongatok Bay is located in Mambajao, a short 5-minute drive from the center of town. It’s easy to find Tongatok Bay but at the same time, the viewpoint can be easily missed.

Search for Chan Lookout Point  on Google maps and this is the exact pin location of the viewpoint.

When you arrive at the jump-off point on the side of the main road, you can walk to the edge of the cliffs to find the Tongatok Bay viewpoint which overlooks an awe-inspiring ocean cove lined with coconut palm trees.

Tongatok Cove is unbelievably picturesque and worthy enough to be found on the front of a postcard.

If you want to go all out and have the ultimate experience, you can book an oceanfront room at Tongatok Cliff Resort and enjoy uninterrupted views of this stunning coastline right from your very balcony!

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TUASAN FALLS

Tuasan Falls is hands down  my favorite waterfall on Camiguin Island and arguably the best! It’s not quite as popular as Katibawasan Falls but it is without a doubt one of the latest up-and-coming Camiguin tourist spots.

Tuasan Falls is located in Catarman, approximately a 30-minute drive from the main tourist area of Mambajao and the entrance fee is 75 pesos.

A 20-meter-high waterfall and the freshwater stream is the first thing you’ll see as you walk around the bend from the jump-off point. The stream is also incredibly clear with a tinge of turquoise colors!

There are two rock pools at Tuasan Falls, the first pool is filled by the strong flow of water from the falls which then cascades down into the second pool.

The rock pools seem to have been excavated along the edges making them wider to accommodate visitors. Although the swimming holes at Tuasan Falls have been somewhat man-made, they have done well to preserve its natural beauty.

My favorite thing about Tuasan Falls is the vivid flora and fauna surrounding the area, adding to the tranquil vibe and peacefulness. We spotted many birds, lizards, and butterflies while hanging out beneath the canopy of the jungle that enveloped the falls.

We were lucky enough to have Tuasan Falls completely to ourselves as we got there quite early in the morning which made our visit even more enjoyable.

If you want to experience this tourist spot in Camiguin without the crowds as we did, definitely try to get here as early as possible.

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HIKE MT HIBOK HIBOK

One Camiguin tourist spot you can’t skip is the almighty Mt Hibok Hibok , standing tall at 1,332 meters above sea level. Hiking to the top of this active volcano is one heck of an adventure to be had on the island!

My friends and I had every intention of hiking Mt Hibok Hibok for sunrise one morning but due to poor weather conditions, our trip was canceled…

We were up and ready to go at 2 o’clock in the morning to meet with our trekking guide but heavy rains persisted. Ah well, I guess I have a valid excuse to go back again one day!

From what our guide had told us, the hike to the summit of Mount Hibok Hibok takes 3 to 4 hours from bottom to top depending on one’s fitness levels and hiking capabilities.

The Mount Hibok Hibok volcano hike can be done as a day trip from Mambajao which begins at 6:00 am and returns around 3:00 pm, though it will be very hot hiking under the blazing sun during these hours.

My recommendation would be to start the hike at 2:00 am to make it to the summit for sunrise and be back down by around 10:00 am.

Panoramic views await at the summit, boasting extensive views of the neighboring islands of Siquijor, Bohol, and Surigao on a clear day! Not to mention you can see right down into the mossy volcanic crater of Mt Hibok Hibok!

To book the Mt Hibok Hibok hike, contact Alex from Camiguin All In One and he will be happy to help you organize this.

If you do end up completing the Mount Hibok Hibok hike, let me know your experience in the comments below!

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BINANGAWAN FALLS

Binangawan Falls is one only a hidden gem but also one of the best tourist spots in Camiguin Island!

Imagine a clear stream of water gracefully cascading down more than 70 meters, culminating in a plunge pool that is perfect for a refreshing swim.

You’ll need a motorbike or a tricycle to reach Binangawan Falls, and once there, you’ll have to take the trail to the falls, which is quite steep and sometimes slippery.

Once at the falls, you can indulge in a picnic by the base and relax for as long as you want. While the way to get there is a little challenging, it’s definitely worth it and you’ll likely won’t see anyone!

Last but certainly not least for this tourist destination in Camiguin, there’s no entrance fee!

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HAVE A MEAL AT LA DOLCE VITA

If you’re looking for an amazing culinary experience (and, for that matter, a Camiguin Island tourist spot), then look no further than La Dolce Vita.

This Italian restaurant is arguably the best on the island, serving up delicious, authentic Italian cuisine that will leave you blown away. No matter what you order, pizza, bruschetta, or pasta, you’ll have a great meal.

Plus, you have the added bonus of being able to watch the pizza being cooked in a brick oven. The service is outstanding, and the price is very reasonable. On top of that, the restaurant is right by the airport, so you can have a meal when landing or before departing!

Can you think of a better meal and tourist spot Camiguin Island offers?

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BEST PLACES TO EAT IN CAMIGUIN

One of the most popular places to eat on the island is  Check Point Camiguin.

It’s a BBQ-style restaurant in the center of town offering a range of local cuisine including pork, stir frys, soups, and western-style dishes such as pizzas, pasta, curries, burgers, etc… There is also a bar offering a wide selection of beers, wines, and spirits!

Another decent option for food and drinks is Hagahay Cafe serving up fresh juices and smoothie bowls. Or you can try Alco Lion  for the best burgers and beers on the island.

If you want to enjoy a delicious Spanish-style meal with good wifi, you can check out Peninsular Kape Art, within walking distance from the White Island Ferry Terminal in Mambajao.

My friends and I spent an entire afternoon here using the only decent wifi we could find on the island and I ordered a Spanish paella dish along with a few beers to wash it down.

It’s located right on the oceanfront, which is also a great spot to watch the sunset!

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FINAL THOUGHTS – THINGS TO DO IN CAMIGUIN

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Camiguin Tourist Spots: 15 Can’t Miss Places to Visit

Of all the tourist spots in the Philippines, Camiguin is definitely one of the most underrated. With its stunning landscapes and multitude of activities to do, Camiguin is definitely a destination not to be missed. If you’re looking for an adventure, then this is the place for you!

From its white sand beaches to its volcanoes, Camiguin has something for everyone. So if you’re looking for an escape, be sure to put Camiguin on your list!

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White Island

White Island

White island is one of the most popular tourist spots in Camiguin. As its name suggests, the island is covered in white sand which makes for a stunning contrast against the blue waters. The best part about White Island is that it’s completely uninhabited. From here, you can see Mt Hibok Hibok and Old Vulcan in all their glory.

If you’re looking to relax, this is the perfect spot for you. There are no buildings or people, so you can truly feel at peace. The only things on the island are the sand, the sea, and the sky. But this means that it can get hot during the day, so make sure to bring plenty of sunscreen!

To get to White Island, you can take a boat from Mambajao. The ride takes about 10 minutes.

Guiob Church Ruins

Guiob Church Ruins

The Guiob Church Ruins are one of the most popular tourist spots in Camiguin. The church was built during the Spanish Era but was destroyed when Mt. Vulcan erupted in 1871. Today, all that remains are the ruins of the church’s upper walls. The church is twice as big as it is today. The ruins are a beautiful sight and definitely worth a visit.

It’s surrounded by lush greenery and tall trees all around. There’s even a century-old tree beside the church. You’ll also see the ruins of a bell tower and a convent beside the church.

Sunken Cemetery

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The Sunken Cemetery is a cemetery that was sunken when Mt. Vulcan erupted in 1871. It’s a haunting yet beautiful sight. A big cross marks the spot where the cemetery used to be. You can rent a boat and a guide to take you to the cross. If you’re up for it, you can snorkel around the area.

Ryk was interested in snorkeling around the area but the thought of it didn’t sit quite well with me. The history behind it just felt too eerie. Snorkeling above gravestones just didn’t feel right.

Mantigue Island Nature Park

Mantigue Island Nature Park

This is our favorite tourist spot during our week-long trip. Mantigue Island is a small island off the coast of Camiguin. It’s a nature lover’s paradise. Unlike White Island, this island is covered in lush vegetation.

From the white sand to the turquoise waters, the island is absolutely stunning. You can rent a table by the beach and enjoy the view of Camiguin’s mountains. We highly recommend you snorkel around the island. There’s an abundance of marine life and the corals are beautiful. We even saw two sea turtles!

Mt Hibok-Hibok

Mt Hibok-Hibok

A lot of hikers and nature lovers come to Camiguin to climb Mt Hibok-Hibok . It’s an active volcano with an elevation of 1,332 meters. The last time it erupted was in 1953.

The hike to the summit is quite challenging but the view is definitely worth it. The hike will take you about 6 to 9 hours. From the summit, you’ll be able to see a panoramic view of the ocean. Sounds exciting?

Katibawasan Falls

Katibawasan Falls

Katibawasan Falls is a popular spot for both locals and tourists. . The falls are about 70 meters high and has a plunge pool where you can swim. The water is crystal clear and refreshing. The waterfall is surrounded by lush greenery. There are several cottages where you can take a break and enjoy the view.

We arrived in the afternoon and there weren’t a lot of people around. The falls looked majestic.

Tuasan Falls

Tuasan Falls

Tuasan Falls is another one of Camiguin’s beautiful waterfalls. It’s about 20 meters high and has a small pool at the bottom. It’s a great spot to take a dip and cool off after a long day of exploring Camiguin. There are also several cottages where you can relax.

There’s a signage near the waterfall that says “beware of falling rocks”. There’s a rope that marks where it’s safe to swim so make sure you don’t go past that.

Binangawan Falls

Binangawan Falls is the shortest waterfall in Camiguin. It’s only about 15 meters high but it’s still a beautiful sight. The water is crystal clear and refreshing. Its name comes from the Bisayan word “Bangaw” which means “rainbow” since rainbows form at the base of the waterfall when the sun hits the water.

You’ll need to hike to reach the waterfall so pack some hiking shoes if you plan on visiting.

Taguines Lagoon

Taguines Lagoon is a beautiful man-made lagoon surrounded by mountains. You can find here J&A Fishpen and Restaurant where you can enjoy a meal with a view. It’s a great spot to eat lunch in after a trip to Mantigue island.

We went there on a high tide and the water came up to our knees. From the cottage, we saw several fishes swimming around the restaurant.

We ordered several dishes and especially loved the “panga”. It was pricier than the rest but it was delicious!

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The Walkway in Mount Vulcan

The Walkway in Mount Vulcan is a pilgrimage site for religious Catholics on Lenten season. There are 14 stations of the cross on the way up. It’s a popular spot for both locals and tourists. The views along the way are absolutely stunning. You get a view of the western side of Camiguin.

Giant Clams Ocean Nursery

The Giant Clams Ocean Nursery is a great spot for snorkeling. It’s located in Mambajao. You can find here several giant clams. Unfortunately, they are closed as of July 2022. For the past two years, they have been closed due to political intervention. Stay updated, check here from time to time to see if it’s open.

As an island filled with volcanoes, Camiguin has several springs that are open to the public. However, when we visited, each place only looked like any other resort which was a bit disappointing. If you don’t plan on swimming, you can skip these.

Bura Soda Water Park

Bura Soda Water Park

Bura Soda Water Park is a man-made pool with natural spring water. The water is crystal clear and refreshing. It’s well-known for its soda taste.

There’s an area where you can drink soda water. It tasted a little bit like carbonated water but not that strong. We had to try it twice to get the tingling sensation you get when drinking soda.

Other than satisfying your curiosity, the place isn’t worth visiting if you don’t plan on swimming.

Ardent Hot Springs

We didn’t visit Ardent Hot Springs. Unfortunately, according to locals, the water isn’t hot anymore. Apparently, it’s either temporarily or permanently closed.

Sto. Nino Cold Spring

Sto. Nino Cold Spring

Aside from the cool water, there’s nothing much to see here. It’s just a pool with cold water.

Macao Spring

Unlike the other famous springs on the island, Macao spring is free and open to the public. The spring water is blue and surrounded by lush greenery. It’s a hidden gem that not a lot of tourists know about.

Burias Shoal

Burias Shoal is a small island off the coast of Camiguin. It’s a popular spot for both locals and tourists as a diving spot.

Tongatok Viewdeck

Tongatok Viewdeck

The Tongatok Viewdeck is a great spot to see the ocean and the mountain. Stop by on your way to the Sunken Cemetery.

Katunggan Park

Katunggan Park

To be honest, I wasn’t expecting a lot when we were traveling to Katunggan Park so I was surprised when we toured around the place. The park looked pretty cool. You can rent a shed for 3 hours and swim in the waters.

Katunggan Park

There were a lot of families having a blast in each of the sheds we passed. It’s like renting your own treehouse but with the sea water below. There are also a few benches around so you can stop for a few minutes and take in the forest. As someone who loves trees, the place looked like paradise to me. Definitely a must-visit!

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9 Places to Visit in Camiguin + Things To Do

9 Places to Visit in Camiguin + Things To Do

Found midway between Cagayan de Oro and Butuan, Camiguin is an island province located 10 kilometers off the coast of Northern Mindanao.

This island is known for White Island, a scenic sandbar that gets swallowed by the sea during high tide, a peculiar sunken cemetery, and a thriving giant clam sanctuary. Mantigue Beach on tiny Magsaysay Island also offers fine sandy shores and beautiful snorkeling/diving sites.

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Camiguin Tourist Spots – 15 Places to Love Camiguin Island

  • by Hungry Traveller
  • May 4, 2021 March 7, 2022

Beautiful White island in Camiguin overlooking Mount Hibok Hibok

Find out the best Camiguin tourist spots so you can carefully plan your next memorable adventure on the tropical island of Camiguin.

Camiguin is second to Batanes as the smallest island province in the Philippines. However, small packages always come with big surprises, as they say. True to that, Camiguin Island is one of the dream island destinations of northern Mindanao.

With a circumferential road of about 64 kilometers, you can explore most of its tourist attractions for a couple of days. We can compare the distance from NLEX (Balintawak) to San Fernando in Pampanga or NLEX (Balintawak) going to Calamba in Laguna with that road length.

Camiguin Island is rich in water resources and some pristine beaches. While its numerous volcanoes help shape what Camiguin is today, waterfalls, hot springs, and cold springs are some natural Camiguin tourist spots worth checking.

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If you are looking for ideas for your next travel to Camiguin, go over the list below so you can carefully draft your Camiguin itinerary.

Let’s explore Camiguin tourist spots!

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1. White Island

The White Island often comes first to every travelers' camiguin tourist spots itinerary.

The island’s true gem that amasses thousands of visitors yearly is the White Island off the northern territory of Camiguin.

As one of the must-visit Camiguin tourist spots, visitors can experience exciting things even just for a couple of hours of stay.

Surprisingly, the White Island is technically not an island but is a sandbar. Thanks to changing ocean currents, the island or the sandbar take different shapes throughout the year.

Experience walking along the runway-like sandbars while overlooking the Camiguin Island and the vast deep blue sea. You can also soak yourself to the shallow shores, or you can just lay by the powdery-white sand as well. When you’re feeling adventurous, you can also try snorkeling on the deeper coast.

Aside from these fun activities, White Island is also a great place to take scenic photographs or dramatic aerial shots.

When planning to visit White Island, make sure to check the tide forecast or ask your local guide first.

You can find boat rentals in the ferry terminal beside Paras Beach Resort.

2. Mantigue Island

Enjoy a fun-filled stay at Mantigue Island. Broad sandy shorelines are perfect for beach activities all day

While Camiguin itself is an island worth discovering, visiting some secluded more petite paradise is often exciting.

Hopping to another tourist destination in Camiguin, you can also visit the Mantigue Island off its eastern coast.

Unlike the sandbar of White Island, Mantigue Island is a tiny land where trees dominate, providing shade to its visitors.

The white sandy beach surrounding the islet allows travelers to play around while enjoying the crystal-clear waters. In addition, you get a perfect viewpoint of the active volcanoes on the main island as well. Moreover, such Camiguin tourist spots are under the protection of the local government as a marine sanctuary.

Meaning, commercial fishing is prohibited, and you can witness the bounty of its marine biodiversity through snorkeling and diving.

When wanting to cool down from the scorching sun, you can rent cottages at reasonable rates too.

Don’t also miss trying their new kinds of seafood to cap off your day tour on Mantigue Island.

3. Sunken Cemetery

Include the Sunken Cemetery to your Camiguin tourist spots itinerary for a piece of history and water activity at the same time.

Out of all the best Camiguin tourist spots to visit, one of the unique ones is the Sunken Cemetery in Catarman.

According to recorded history, the destructive eruption of Mount Vulcan in 1871 has caused the coast of Catarman to sink deep into the sea, including the former location of the cemetery.

Later in 1982, a giant concrete cross was erected as a marker of the old cemetery.

Fear not when you visit the Sunken Cemetery. Aside from its historical side, this place is also known as one of the best diving spots in Camiguin.

The rubbles of the old cemetery have become a beneficial home of marine creatures, which flourished thru time.

There are still few visible tombstones underwater, though. But the highlight of the underwater experience here is the colorful corals and abundant marine life every diver shouldn’t miss.

Getting to Sunken Cemetery is a 10-minute drive from Mambajao. Note that a local guide is mandatory, and you can ask your boatman to bring you to the best diving spot in the area.

4. Guiob Church Ruins

The base of the bell tower of the old Guiob Church in Catarman.

Stop by at the Guiob Church Ruins during your tour to Catarman, Camiguin tourist spots.

Have a slice of history and learn about the remnants of the old Spanish church, which stood the test of time. But, unfortunately, the Guiob Church was among the victim of the destructive eruption of Mount Vulcan in 1871.

The only remaining structures are the base of the bell tower and walls of the Spanish Church, which is categorically claimed as a historical landmark in Camiguin.

Large, towering trees surround the remains of the walls creating canopies of shade. The location also is an excellent spot to overlook the nearby sea while relaxing under the high trees.

Indeed, the Guiob Church Ruins makes an excellent stop for some learning, especially when traveling with kids.

5. Katibawasan Falls

The towering Katibawasan Falls as seen upfront. Camiguin tourist spots like the Katibawasan Falls are not to miss when having a trip to Camiguin Island.

When wanting to take a break from the sea, you might want to consider visiting the Katibawasan Falls in Mambajao.

Its towering 70-meter drop makes it the tallest waterfall in the province and a must-see to every traveler’s Camiguin itinerary.

The water flowing in Katibawasan Falls comes from Mount Timpoong, flowing gracefully from a narrow cliff. Afterward, the flowing water feeds into the rock basin on the mountain’s foot, where tourists can take a quick dip.

Taking a glimpse of Katibawasan Falls from a distance is also lovely when reaching down the basin. The vibrant flora surrounding this Camiguin tourist spot altogether adds to its natural and refreshing charm.

There are also shops right next to the entrance to buy some souvenirs or have some quick bites.

6. Mount Hibok Hibok

Mount Hibok Hibok is one of the active volcanoes in the Philippines, and it belongs to the Pacific Ring of Fire.

Travelers who want to spice up their Camiguin tourist spots itinerary can hike Mount Hibok Hibok with an elevation of 1,332 meters.

As you may have known, there are more volcanoes than the towns themselves in Camiguin.

Beginners and the pros alike can hike the trails of Mount Hibok Hibok. With its accessible to moderate trails, you can reach the summit from 3 to 5 hours, depending on your phase, ideal for day hikes.

The drop-off point usually starts at Ardent Hot Springs. As you ascend and reach the higher elevations, you will pass by brimming shrubs and towering trees, where mosses flourish. There are some pitcher plants and wild floras as well.

Finally, when reaching the peak, hikers are rewarded with an immense view of Camiguin Island. Furthermore, the southern parts of Bohol and northern Mindanao landscapes are very much visible too.

Ensure a hiking permit first at the DENR local office to assign a local guide to your group.

Is Mount Hibok Hibok an active volcano?

With a record of five eruptions starting in 1827, Mount Hibok Hibok also forms part of the Pacific Ring of Fire. It is, and it is also known as the youngest and only active volcano in Camiguin. That being said, this Camiguin tourist spot is duly monitored by the local authorities such as PHIVOLCS.

7. Ardent Hot Springs

Of all other fascinating things, Mount Hibok Hibok and other volcanoes have caused the emergence of hot springs in its base. One of these is the more popular Ardent Hot Springs.

Visiting Ardent Hot Springs otherwise is an ultimate reward after a challenging hike from Mount Hibok Hibok. Besides being not a fan of hiking, you can enjoy lounging in the pools as well.

Ardent Hot Springs has six large pools with varying temperatures. With the top-most being the hottest at 40 degrees, the water cascades down to the other basins, eventually decreasing its temperature.

Have a relaxing dip in your choice of pools. Make sure not to stay for an extended time to avoid skin irritation. It is best to cool down on the least temperate pool after lounging on the hotter banks.

8. Tuasan Falls

The Tuasan Falls is the second-most popular waterfalls in Camiguin.

With numerous natural Camiguin tourist spots to fit in your itinerary, the Tuasan Falls is another destination not to miss.

The Tuasan Falls may not be as tall as Katibawasan Falls, but it is also equally lovely just by staring at it. Standing at 25 meters of a cascade, the Tuasan Falls lies in the middle of the forest near Barrio Mainit.

Visiting Tuasan Falls requires trekking before reaching it, making it ideal for hungry tourists for off-the-beaten paths. As an option, you can also ride a 10-minute habal habal ride from the drop-off point.

Given its more remote location, Tuasan Falls gets less crowd. Thus the ambiance is more peaceful and mystic at the same time.

Enjoy a tranquil moment as you swim in the clear waters of the basin. Filled with rich vegetation and the harmonious sound of the waterfall, you’ll be in awe of nature’s greatness while in Tuasan Falls.

9. Sto. Niño Cold Springs

The Sto. Niño Cold Springs is one of the perfect Camiguin tourist spots to cool down from the summer heat next to the lovely beaches.

Aside from the hot springs near volcanoes, there are also cold springs that everyone can visit to chill down from the scorching sun.

The Sto. Niño Cold Springs also lies in Catarman, just seven minutes away from the circumferential road.

This Camiguin tourist spot highlights its vast human-made pool with fresh, cold waters flowing from Mount Mambajao. As water flows downstream, the Earth’s layer naturally filters the stream, turning into an all-natural spring.

The main pool has a depth of four to eight feet, ideal for a freshwater swimming escapade.

The resort has manicured landscapes pleasing to gaze at, while the soaring palm trees complement its resort-feel vibe.

Locals usually spend their weekends here, especially during the summer season.

You can visit the Sto. Niño Cold Springs after a sightseeing tour from nearby Camiguin tourist spots, or visit before lunchtime. They do also offer a variety of seafood to refill your energy on your next excursion.

10. Binangawan Falls

Exploring down south of Camiguin Island, the town of Sagay has the Binangawan Falls right in the middle of its rainforest.

Compared to its counterparts Tuasan and Katibawasan, this has to be the hardest one to reach.

However, if you are adventurous enough and off for some challenges, you can try visiting the Binangawan Falls.

To save you some time from hiking, you can rent habal habal from the Sagay Central School to the near end of the concrete road. With steep roads along the way, tourists must practice utmost caution, especially during the wet season or after some downpours. Nevertheless, you also have the chance to gaze at amazing views uphill.

After reaching the drop-off point, you’ll need to trek up to 1 hour into the middle of the forest. Remember to wear your proper gears as you may eventually end wet and soiled before reaching Binangawan Falls.

Afterward, the scenic views of Binangawan Falls reward every visitor. The running water could be cold most of the time, though. So if you want to have some quick dip, make sure you have some extra wearables.

11. Taguines Lagoon

You won’t run out of water-related activities when you’re on Camiguin Island. Among other Camiguin tourist spots, the Taguiness Lagoon is both a leisure and agricultural travel destination.

Built as an on-site aqua facility, the local government decided to maximize its potential as a tourist spot.

The Taguines Lagoon Aquasports and Recreational Facility offer exciting water activities like single and tandem kayaking, paddleboat, and pedalboat riding.

The Ajis Aquapark, on the other hand, has a fantastic inflatable playground where kids and kids at heart are sure to enjoy. So slide down to fun and swim all you want.

When you’re feeling extra pumped, you can also try conquering the zipline at J&A Fishpen Resort. The 400-meter overhead line passes over the Taguiness Lagoon from the resort to the other side.

When you’re feeling hungry, many restaurants are lining the circumferential road, which has a distinct view of the lagoon and the sea as well.

The Taguines Lagoon is only a few minutes away from Benoni Port.

12. Giant Clams at Kibila White Beach

The giant clams in Cantaan is a great camiguin tourist spot which is both fun and educational at the same time

Moving down to the southernmost town of Guinsiliban, there goes a dedicated sanctuary for giant clams on a white beach.

A non-government organization called Kibila Giant Clam Conservation and Ocean Nursery maintains and oversees this conservation project. With the help of locals from the small village of Cantaan, tourism in this rural area has emerged.

When visiting the Giant Clams Sanctuary, your tour starts with the mini introduction of clams and their life cycle from their incubating tanks. Interestingly, the youth are often tour guides and are well-versed in the know-hows of giant clams.

The temporary habitat of young giant clams is usually in their concrete tanks before transferring to the reefs down the shore.

After a deliberate introduction from your tour guide, they will then assist you and bring you to the shore itself when wanting to do so. Note that full gears are available for rent at an affordable rate, so you won’t have to worry.

Visiting the giant clams is the main activity from this Camiguin tourist spot, so you better go, explore, and have fun.

There you can observe varying sizes and colors of giant clams by snorkeling. When we say giant, they do span from one to two meters at adult sizes. In addition, there are also beautiful corals and abundant marine fish.

It is also noteworthy that seven out of nine species of giant clams in the world are here.

For a detailed blog, you may read Kath’s experience about Giant Clam Sanctuary .

13. Camiguin Aviation

Take your adrenaline rush to another level at Camiguin Aviation Sightseeing and Acro-Adventure Flights. The Camiguin Aviation offers both pilot courses and sightseeing flights.

Talking about fulfilling or creating an extreme bucket list, the tourist package at Camiguin Aviation could be the answer.

Their standard island flight allows eager tourists to experience a once-in-a-lifetime exhilarating ride up above the ground for an hour.

You’ll get to have an unobstructed view of the whole island and some Camiguin tourist spots like Mantigue Island, White Island, the peak of Mount Hibok Hibok, and others more.

Worry not when it comes to safety because you’ll be brief of safety and scientific guidelines before flying. The only thing to worry about is how you’ll be in so much awe after your incredible experience. Taking pictures and videos may document riding above the grounds of Camiguin, but the lasting experience may worth unmeasurable.

When interested, you may want to visit the CamiguinAviation official website and contact page. They also have detailed FAQs that may be of great help.

14. Walkway to the Old Volcano and Stations of the Cross

The Walkway to the Old Volcano is both a pilgrimage site and an ecological tourist destination in Camiguin.

Christian tourists may likely want to have an easy trek uphill thru a not-so-steep concrete pavement. There are 14 Stations of the Cross to pass by as you ascend. The place makes a great place to commune with nature with flowering plants, tall trees, and flourishing wild plants.

The positioning of each station allows visitors to meditate and pray, allowing for a quick rest in between.

This Camiguin tourist spot opens to different walks of life and leads to a sizeable viewing deck overlooking the western portion of Camiguin Island and the Sunken Cemetery.

You may visit this tourist destination to sweat off some steam in the morning or when you want to kickstart your day before engaging in more thrilling adventures in Camiguin.

15. Bura Soda Swimming Pool

Have you ever thought of soaking yourself in a pool of Soda? Well, your curiosity may lead you to a quick visit to Bura Soda Swimming Pool.

Thanks to the volcanic springs of Bura, the water flows to the two swimming pools in Soda Swimming Pool.

It was named Soda because of its likelihood to a soda beverage where tiny bubbles emerge from the bottom of the pool. However, when it comes to taste, the spring water does taste like plain soda as well.

There are tap faucets where tourists can try drinking the water.

The swimming pool is open to the public at a minimal entrance fee. You can also rent cottages when you want to stay for an extended time.

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Related questions when traveling to camiguin.

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What do tourists like in Camiguin?

Tourists visit Camiguin on a day tour like to visit the White Island or Mantigue Island to enjoy the beach vibes. Likewise, tourists who spend two days or more on the island can substantially visit most Camiguin attractions otherwise.

What is Camiguin known for?

Camiguin Island is known for its active volcanoes; hence its often called “Island Born of Fire.” Aside from its active volcanoes, Camiguin is also famous for its rich and diverse marine habitats, which attracts both local and international divers. Make sure to pay a visit to their hot springs as well.

Is Camiguin worth visiting?

Camiguin Island is worth visiting for those who want to experience an island life away from the busy civilization. You may not find any luxurious hotels, restaurants, and boutiques here, but its natural wonders keep its avid guests from coming back to the island of Camiguin.

Traveling to Camiguin

From manila to camiguin.

There are currently no direct flights from Manila to Camiguin Island. The nearest hub instead is in Laguindingan International Airport near Cagayan de Oro City.

Tourists will then travel by land, going to Balingoan Port, which takes around three hours. After that, you need to board a ferry boat bound to Benoni Port of Camiguin, which usually takes another hour.

From Cebu to Camiguin

Tourists coming from Cebu can conveniently book domestic flights bound to Camiguin. Therefore, traveling from Cebu has the most convenient as it takes only less than an hour.

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Conquer camiguin tourist spots now.

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You may have known now that Camiguin is an island born of fire. Traveling to the island to witness these Camiguin tourist spots is among the bucket list of travel fanatics and adventure seekers.

Whether you’re longing for challenging hikes to summit points and waterfalls, seeking new diving spots in the Philippines, or wanting to have some laidback beach bumming, Camiguin Island is second to none.

When planning to visit the island soon enough, tourists peak at the island during April and May. In addition, the weather in Camiguin is relatively humid, with some scattered rain showers.

Camiguin may have clustered tourists visiting now and then. But the island itself maintains its rural ambiance, hence adding a unique charm to the jungle island.

Book your accommodations in Camiguin so you won’t have to struggle in deciding where to stay on your first day. With this, you’ll have enough time and space to dedicate the much-needed vacation from your busy schedules.

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Travel Guide to Camiguin + 3 Days Itinerary

First of all, let me say that Camiguin Island is an extremely underrated destination in Mindanao. I wasn’t expecting much seeing as most local travelers only go here on a day trip, but my friend and I decided to stay here for 3 days, and oh boy, was I blown away. In particular, I love the amazing snorkeling spots in Mantigue Island and Giant Clam Sanctuary. I also liked the mountain island vibes that I wouldn’t mind staying here for several days in the future.

A little background about Camiguin:

Camiguin Island is a pearl-shaped island in the northern area of Mindanao. It’s dubbed the “ Island Born of Fire ” since it was formed due to volcanic eruptions and earthquakes in the past. Interestingly, it has one of the highest densities of volcanoes in the world — with a land area of 282 square kilometers (92 square miles), it’s home to 7 volcanoes with Mount Hibok-Hibok considered the remaining active volcano.

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The island is blessed with nature attractions including white-sand beaches and sand bars, snorkeling and diving spots, natural hot and cold springs, and waterfalls tucked away in the mountains.

Here’s your complete travel guide to Camiguin Island! Don’t forget to read our separate post on Best Things to Do in Camiguin Island .

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There are different ways to get to Camiguin Island.

Camiguin has its own airport located in its capital Mambajao. Currently, flight schedules are only on selected days.

Cagayan de Oro is a common jump-off point to Camiguin Island. From Laguindingan Airport, it takes about 5 hours to reach Camiguin Island.

  • From the airport, ride a van to Agora Terminal. Travel time is 45 min to 1 hour.
  • From the terminal, ride a bus or van to Balingoan Port. Travel time is 2-2.5 hours. Alternatively, you can also ride a van in Gaisano Mall parking lot in the city proper.
  • From Balingoan Port, ride a ferry to Benoni Port in Camiguin. Travel time is 1 hour. Ferry departs every hour, starting at 4:30AM to 6:30PM (last trip).

We suggest taking the bus instead of the van from Agora Terminal to Balingoan Port especially if you are the first passengers because waiting can take up to 45 minutes or more.

The earliest trip from Balingoan Port to Benoni Port is 4-4:30AM and the last trip back to Balingoan Port is 4PM.

  • From Butuan Airport, take a taxi to the bus terminal.
  • Ride a bus en route to Cagayan and get off at Balingoan Port. Travel time is 2 hours.

Camiguin Island is also accessible from Cebu and Bohol via ferry.

There are habal-habals, motorbikes, and jeepneys you can ride for commuting.

For the island tour, here are your options :

  • Rent a motorbike. Make sure to bring your driver’s license.
  • Avail of a habal-habal tour (good up to 2 people). For groups, you can also avail of a private car or multicab tour (seating capacity depends on vehicle type).

These are the top tourist spots in Camiguin Island , which you can explore during an island tour in 2 days.

  • White Island . White Island is the most iconic tourist spots in Camiguin. It’s It’s a naked sand bar ideal for swimming and sunbathing, similar to Naked Island in Siargao . Mount Hibok-Hibok and Mount Vulcan can be seen in its backdrop. The best time to here is on weekdays, on mornings so it wouldn’t be too hot yet!

White Island in Camiguin

  • Tongatok View Point . This is a viewdeck you can pass by on your way to the Walkway or Sunken Cemetery. It offers mountainside and coastal views. It’s easy to miss, but the guides are familiar with the island and know about this spot so just tell them you want to stop by here.

Tongatok Viewdeck in Camiguin

  • Walkway to the Old Volcano . This is a hiking trail to the old volcano aka Mount Vulcan. Trek for 30-40 minutes to reach the summit, where you can see a view of the surrounding mountainside and ocean, including the Sunken Cemetery.

View from Walkway to the Old Volcano

  • Sunken Cemetery . This is a fantastic place for snorkeling. You can see different fishes, corals, and even giant clams! It’s also a popular place for sunset viewing.

Sunken Cemetery in Camiguin

  • Sto. Nino Cold Spring . A cold spring to cool off from the summer heat. It has a large pool that goes up to 7 feet deep, with water coming down from Mount Mambajao. There are cottages and tables for rent inside the resort. There are also food stalls where you can buy food & drinks. Another place you can visit is the Saay Cold Spring .

Sto. Nino Cold Spring in Camiguin

  • Bura Soda Spring . This is another spring pool area, with water that is said to taste like carbonated water. The pool isn’t as cold as that in Sto. Nino Cold Spring, so depending on your preference you might want to swim here instead. Fun fact: the resort has a tap where you can taste the spring water!
  • Ardent Hot Spring . This resort features a cascade of six hot springs. Recently, the water from the springs have gone lukewarm. Local says a recent earthquake might have blocked the source of hot water. (This is the only place we skipped in our itinerary.)
  • Old Church Ruins . Also called Guiob Church or Catarman Church. This is the remnant of a 16th-century Spanish Catarman Church, which was buried during the eruption of Mount Vulcan back in 1871. The eruption wiped out the island’s then-capital, Cotta Bato. You can still the main church structure, bell tower, and chapel. As with other buildings at that era, the structures are made with corals.

Old Church Ruins in Camiguin Island

  • Mantigue Island . This is one of my favorite spots in Camiguin Island, and I recommend that you allot several hours to snorkel around the island. Mantigue Island is considered a marine sanctuary — it is fringed with white-sand beaches and beautiful reefs. There are cottages in the island. Snorkeling gears are available for rent.

Mantigue Island in Camiguin

  • Katunggan Mangrove Park . A small mangrove forest where you can see the species of black mangroves. There’s a pathway that goes around the mangrove park and cottages where you can sit down and rest. You can also swim in the water among the mangroves during high tide or in the open sea. It’s similar to the Mangrove Park in Bantayan Island in Cebu.
  • Giant Clam Sanctuary . This is another one of our favorite places in Camiguin! It is home over a thousand giant clams. A guide will take you to the nursery area where there are young giant clams a few months old and then to the deeper part of the ocean where you can see giant clams spanning as much as 4 feet in length. The corals here are also impressive — they are HUGE and thriving.

Giant Clam Sanctuary in Camiguin

  • Tuasan Falls . This is a 25-meter-high waterfall located along the mountain roads in Barrio Mainit. It used to be a secret, but road developments have eventually led to its public discovery. Tuasan means “natuklasan” (discovered). The waterfall has a knee-deep basin where you can take a short refreshing dip.

Tuasan Falls in Camiguin

  • Katibawasan Falls . Katibawasan Falls is a 70-meter-high waterfall with a small man-made basin. The flow of water has weakened over the years, but it’s still worth visiting even if only for taking pictures. There are cottages around the waterfall where you can rest or have a picnic.

Katibawasan Falls in Camiguin

For other options, refer to our separate guide on the Best Tourist Spots in Camiguin Island .

Here is our 3 days itinerary to Camiguin. You can use this as a guide on your visit.

We spent 3 days in Camiguin which I feel is just enough. On our third day, we just rested in our accommodation in Bintana sa Paraiso.

Here are other things to note:

  • If you’re coming from CDO city proper, it’s best to leave at 3-4AM so you can arrive at the island at 7-8AM. Similarly, if your return flight is via Laguindingan Airport in CDO, make sure that it’s a late-night schedule because the airport is about 5 hours away from Camiguin, not counting the traffic.
  • I recommend spending at least 2 days here for the island tour. If you plan on doing other activities such as hiking or diving, extend your stay for a few days more.

There are various eateries in Camiguin. Here are the most recommended ones:

Daos Beach Bistro - one of the best restaurants in Camiguin

  • Check Point Camiguin . A BBQ style restaurant.
  • Hagahay Cafe . A restaurant that serves juices and smoothie bowls.
  • Penisular Kape Art . A restaurant that serves Spanish dishes.
  • I 8 See Food . A local favorite that serves seafood. Group meals are available.
  • Daos Beach Bistro . A new restaurant serving delicious vegan food.

Kat in Bintana sa Paraiso - Binunsaran

Most people stay in the capital of the island: Mambajao . It’s considered a tourist hub with resorts & homestays, restaurants, and shops. That saying, there are plenty of good accommodations around the island depending on your preferences.

We stayed in Bintana sa Paraiso – Binunsaran , which is a beautiful luxury mountain resort. We also wrote a separate guide for the Best Resorts in Camiguin .

Here are the rates in Camiguin ( Updated as of 2023 ):

Budget depends on how many you are in a group. For a group of 4-5 people, a safe budget would be P4000 per person.

We recommend getting the tour service of Kuya Lehmann of L&M Camiguin Tour Services . Kuya Lehmann was our guide during our 2-day island tour. He’s very friendly and professional and he gave us tips on how to maximize our vacation in the island.

He also offers complete packages including accommodation, transportation, and entrance fees and boat fees. You may also include meals and snorkeling gears you can use for the duration of your stay. Rate depends on the number of pax, so it’s best to contact him directly.

Let him know that I (Katherine / Tara Lets Anywhere) referred you!

Contact: Kuya Lehmann (L&M Camiguin Tour Services): Facebook | 09156498840

Kat in Camiguin Island

  • It’s best to travel with a group to save costs. If you’re solo, you can share boat rentals with other joiners.
  • Bring your own mask and snorkel so you can save money from rental fees.
  • The best time to go here is during the summer months. During bad weather, boat tours may be cancelled.

For other inquiries, kindly refer to Camiguin Tourism Office .

Has this Camiguin Island travel guide and itinerary been helpful to you? If you have questions or suggestions, let us know in the comment section below!

Planning a trip to Camiguin? Here are our guides about Camiguin!

  • Camiguin: Travel Guide and Itinerary
  • Camiguin Tourist Spots + Things to Do
  • Mantigue Island
  • Giant Clam Sanctuary
  • Best Resorts in Camiguin
  • Where to Stay in Camiguin: Bintana sa Paraiso

Other related posts:

  • CDO-Bukidnon-Iligan-Camiguin Itinerary

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Katherine Cortes is a long-time backpacker and a freelance writer/editor. She likes beaches, snorkeling trips, and relaxing staycations (preferably with bath tubs!).

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Camiguin Tourist Spots: Top Things to Do on the Island

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Camiguin, a small island province located in the Northern Mindanao region of the Philippines, is a hidden gem that offers a wide range of tourist spots and activities for visitors to enjoy. The island is known for its majestic waterfalls, pristine beaches, and stunning natural attractions that are sure to leave a lasting impression on anyone who visits.

Camiguin Island Budget Guide photo by FaithMariii

The Island is host to an active volcano named Mout Hibok-Hibok. Camiguin has five municipalities — Mambajao (capital), Catarman, Sagay, Guinsiliban, and Mahinog — and measures approximately 29,000 hectares with a circumferential road measuring 64 km.

Tourists can start their Camiguin adventure by exploring the island’s natural wonders, such as the Katibawasan Falls, Tuasan Falls, and Binangawan Falls. These waterfalls are not only breathtakingly beautiful but also provide a refreshing escape from the heat of the day. Visitors can also take a dip in the Sto. Nino Cold Spring or the Ardent Hot Springs, both of which are natural hot and cold springs that are believed to have therapeutic benefits.

For those who want to experience the island’s rich history and culture, Camiguin also offers a number of historical and cultural sites to visit. The Bonbon Church Ruins and the Sunken Cemetery are two of the island’s most popular attractions, both of which offer a glimpse into the island’s past. Visitors can also explore the island’s local markets and try out some of the local delicacies, such as the famous Vjandep Pastel. With so many things to see and do in Camiguin, it’s no wonder that it has become one of the Philippines’ top tourist destinations.

Exploring Camiguin

Camiguin is a small island province in the Philippines that boasts of natural beauty and rich history. The island is known for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and lush forests. Exploring Camiguin is a must for anyone looking for a unique and unforgettable vacation experience.

Getting There

Camiguin is a beautiful island located in the southern part of the Philippines. If you are planning a trip to this enchanting destination, here are several ways to get there:

The quickest way to reach Camiguin is by air. You can book a flight to Camiguin Airport (CGM) from various airports in the Philippines. The most common route is from Cebu City. Major airlines like Cebu Pacific and Philippine Airlines operate regular flights to Camiguin. The flight duration is approximately 1 hour.

If you prefer a more scenic route, you can travel by sea. Several ferry companies operate routes to Camiguin from Cagayan de Oro and Bohol. The ferry ride usually takes around 2-4 hours, depending on the weather conditions and the type of vessel.

From Cagayan de Oro

From Cagayan de Oro, you can take a 2-hour drive to Balingoan, the jump-off point for ferries heading to Camiguin. Once in Balingoan, you can board a ferry to take you to the island. The ferry ride usually lasts for about 1 hour.

If you are coming from Bohol, you can take a fast craft from the port of Jagna or a regular ferry from Balbagon. The travel time from Bohol to Camiguin is around 1.5-2 hours, depending on the type of vessel.

Local Transportation

Upon arriving in Camiguin, various modes of transportation are available for exploring the island. You can rent a motorbike or bicycle to explore at your own pace. Tricycles, which are motorized rickshaws, are also a popular mode of transport for short distances. There are also vans and multi cabs that offer group tours around the island.

Getting to Camiguin is worth the journey as this island paradise offers stunning beaches, majestic waterfalls, and the famous Mount Hibok-Hibok for adventurous hikers. Plan your trip accordingly and enjoy your time in this hidden gem of the Philippines!

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Camiguin is during the dry season, which runs from March to May. During this time, visitors can enjoy the island’s beaches and other outdoor activities without worrying about the rain. However, visiting Camiguin during the rainy season, which runs from June to February, is also possible. The island’s lush forests and waterfalls are most beautiful during this time, and the rain can add to the island’s already enchanting atmosphere.

Accommodation Options

Camiguin offers a range of accommodation options for visitors, from budget-friendly guesthouses to luxury resorts. Some of the best places to stay in Camiguin include the Paras Beach Resort, Bahay Bakasyunan sa Camiguin, and Camiguin Island Golden Sunset Beach Club. Visitors can also opt to stay in Mambajao town, the island’s main commercial center, with various accommodation options.

The island is enriched with geothermal energy, sulfur deposits, fishing grounds, and agricultural lands. The people of Camiguin have a mixed culture of Boholano and Cebuano and are known for their unmatched hospitality. Despite its small size, it is home to many natural wonders and historical sites. Here are some of the top tourist spots in Camiguin:

Natural Attractions

Camiguin is a small island province in the Philippines that is home to a variety of natural attractions. Visitors to the island can explore its many waterfalls, hot and cold springs, and stunning beaches. One of the most popular natural attractions on the island is Mount Hibok-Hibok, an active volcano that offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.

View from White Island on Mt. Hibok-Hibok on the left, and the smaller Camiguin volcano on the right side by Wolfgang Hagele via Wikimedia cc

Climbing Mt Hibok-hibok

For thrill-seekers and nature enthusiasts alike, Mount Hibok-Hibok is the ultimate destination. The mountain is known for its challenging trails, and hikers can expect to encounter steep inclines and rugged terrain. From its summit, you can take in the spectacular views of the surrounding landscape. Whether you’re an experienced hiker or a novice, there’s a trail for you, ranging from moderate to challenging.

For the most daring adventurers, there’s the Mount Hibok-Hibok active volcano with a slope of 1250 meters, providing a challenging climb even for professional mountaineers. At the peak, you can bask in the beauty of the crater lake with its steam outlets.

Tuasan Falls by Wolfgang Hagele via Wikimedia cc

Visit Tuasan Falls

Another popular attraction in Camiguin is the Tuasan Falls. This waterfall is located in the town of Catarman and is known for its clear, refreshing water. Visitors can swim in the pool at the base of the falls or hike to the top for a stunning view of the surrounding area.

This waterfall is about 25 meters high and very strong. The Quaint Barrio Mainit hike pass must be covered by travelers before reaching the falls, allowing for exploring this place’s scenic beauty.

Visit Katibawasan Falls

In addition to the Tuasan Falls, Camiguin is home to several other waterfalls, including the Katibawasan Falls and the Binangawan Falls. These waterfalls are popular destinations for tourists and locals alike and offer a refreshing break from the island’s tropical heat.

The  Katibawasan falls has a rock pool surrounded by trees, boulders, wild ferns, and ground orchids. All facilities for relaxation and comfort are provided here for tourists. The waterfalls measure a height of 250 feet. The Camiguin Island province cannot be explored in one or two days.

Visit Binangawan Falls

If you’re feeling adventurous, why not traverse the 9km uphill road to the 15m-tall falls, the shortest waterfalls on the island? Be sure to arrange a guide through your accommodation, and avoid the trail during or after rain, as the road and path can become dangerously slippery. The path starts opposite a small concrete building with several steps hacked out of the sand, and after about 50m, there’s a clearly visible trail on the right side.

When you reach a water installation, the trail to the left will lead you to the lower falls and the right gradually to the upper falls (which can take a strong hiker over 1¼ hours to reach). Here, you’ll be greeted by several miniature and gigantic waterfalls, gushing through majestic granite stones that converge in one main pool, covered with luscious unspoiled vegetation. And as the sunlight penetrates through the mist of the falls, you’ll be in awe of the mystical rainbow that it forms.

Sto. Nino Cold Spring by Jaya via Flickr cc

Relax in the cold waters of Sto. Nino Cold Spring

Sto Nino Cold Spring is the perfect destination for those looking for a refreshing escape from the heat. Located in the town of Catarman, just a 30-minute drive from Mambajao, this hidden gem is a must-visit for anyone who enjoys swimming. The clear, cool water of the spring is a vibrant turquoise color, and the surrounding grassy area is the perfect spot to relax.

Not to mention the large man-made swimming pool that is fed from natural spring water running down from the nearby mountains. With plenty of sheltered huts and seating areas, you can jump in head first and cool off in the inviting waters. For just 50 pesos, you can experience this underrated Camiguin tourist spot and enjoy a truly rejuvenating experience.

Ardent Hibok-Hibok Hot Spring Resort by Dahon via Flickr cc

Visit Ardent Hibok-Hibok Spring Resort

Ardent Hot Spring is a natural mineral water pool. The water is naturally heated to around 40 degrees centigrade. The Mambajao municipality developed and provided facilities like cottages, restaurants, dormitories, picnic huts, restrooms, and changing rooms for visitors.

A landscaped garden, hot spring, and mountain air will give a therapeutic effect to the tourists. Another famous destination is the Sto. Nino cold spring with a sandy-bottomed water pool.

White Island - Camiguin DIY Budget Travel Guide photo by Nico Alumbro via Unsplash

Visit the White Island

Finally, no visit to Camiguin would be complete without a trip to White Island. This stunning sandbar is located off the coast of Mambajao and is known for its crystal-clear water and stunning views of the surrounding mountains. Visitors can swim, snorkel, or simply relax on the beach and take in the beauty of this natural wonder.

Explore the breathtaking beauty of White Island, just a few minutes off the coast of Agoho in Mambajao. This uninhabited sandbar is a paradise of fine white sand, crystal clear turquoise waters, and stunning views of the island’s volcanoes.

Kabila White Beach by Tuan Nguyen via Flickr cc

Kabila White Beach

Aside from White Island and Mantigue Island, another beautiful white beach can also be found in Guinsiliban called the Kabila White Beach. The beach is also famous for diving activities and a specially protected area where giant clams are being cultured.

Water Activities

Camiguin is surrounded by turquoise waters that offer a variety of water activities. Visitors can enjoy snorkeling, diving, and boat tours to explore the island’s marine life.

Mantigue Island by Allan Ascano via Flickr cc

Dive and Snorkel on Mantigue Island

One of the popular spots for snorkeling is Mantigue Island, which is home to a marine sanctuary. Here, visitors can see a variety of fish species and giant clams. The island is also known for its white sandy beaches and boulders.

Sunken Cemetery in Camiguin photo via Skyjet Airlines

Visit the Sunken Cemetery

The Sunken Cemetery is a mysterious and captivating attraction in Camiguin. It was born from the fiery eruption of Mount Vulcan in 1871, causing a section of the cemetery to be consumed by the depths of the ocean. Visitors can take a boat to the site and explore the eerie tombstones beneath the waves, creating a unique and unforgettable experience.

The volcanic activity of Mt. Vulcan from 1871 to 1875 caused the town of Bonbon to sink below sea level, taking its cemetery with it. The area is commemorated by a colossal cross erected in 1982, a lasting reminder of the remarkable power of nature.

Land Activities

Camiguin offers a variety of land activities for tourists to enjoy. One of the most popular activities is a simple walking tour of the old town and a pilgrimage walk to the islands’ version of the Stations of the Cross.

The walkway to the Old volcano and Stations of the Cross are laid out in a stairway ascending all the way up to the top where old volcano is located by Wilborne Ian Lustre via Wikimedia cc

Visit the Stations of the Cross

Another popular land activity is visiting the Stations of the Cross. This is a religious site where visitors can hike up a hill and see the 14 stations representing Jesus Christ’s crucifixion. The hike is not as steep as the one to Mount Hibok-Hibok, but visitors should still wear comfortable shoes.

Culinary Experiences

Camiguin offers a variety of culinary experiences that are sure to delight food lovers. The island is known for its fresh seafood, including tuna, squid, and shrimp. Visitors can enjoy these delicacies at local restaurants, which serve them grilled, fried, or in soups and stews.

Lanzones from Camiguin

Eat Lanzones

One of the island’s most famous culinary offerings is the lanzones fruit. This sweet and juicy fruit is abundant in Camiguin, and visitors can enjoy it fresh or in various dishes. The Lanzones Festival, held annually in October, celebrates this fruit with parades, street dances, and other festivities.

Lanzones from Camiguin are probably the sweetest Philippine variety of Lansium domesticum (scientific name).  Trivia:  The lanzones fruit can serve as a febrifuge, lowering your body temperature.

The island celebrates Lanzones Festival every third week of October. The grand festival showcases a grand parade of street dancers wearing lanzones-inspired costumes.

Kiping in Camiguin

Unlike Kiping in Lucban Quezon, which is made from ground rice, Kiping in Camiguin is made from Ground Casava. Kiping is fried till it becomes crispy, and once cooked, it’s served with coconut jam on top. If you want to try this delicacy, you would typically see this in souvenir shops near Katibawasan Falls.

Yema Pastel Bun from Camiguin

Buy Pastel for Pasalubong

The most popular pasalubong product from Camiguin is a soft bun filled with Yema and other flavors. Popularly known as Pastel, you can buy freshly baked in a box of 6 or 12 in their original bakery near the public market in Mambajao.

Fresh Sea Urchins

Eat Sea Urchin 

If you are adventurous enough with food, you should try eating Sea Urchin meat at White Island. Vendors are roaming around the island who are selling live sea urchins. The vendor will crack its shell in the middle, remove some non-edible parts before pouring vinegar, and hand it to anyone who dares to eat it.

Cultural, Historical, and Religious Sites

Camiguin is not only famous for its natural wonders but also its cultural and historical sites. These sites offer a glimpse into the island’s rich history and heritage.

Old Catarman Church Ruins

Visit the Old Church Ruins

Located in Bonbon Camiguin, this church, made initially from Coral Stones, is one of the remnants of the Vulcan eruption in 1871. The church was originally called Guiob Church; this property is maintained by the local government.

These are just a few of the best tourist spots in Camiguin. The island offers a plethora of natural wonders and unique attractions that are sure to captivate visitors. Camiguin is a beautiful place with so much to offer to tourists. Like Batanes, this small island province is also known as one of the few provinces with a low crime rate, and the locals are generally hospitable and honest.

Travel Tips

When planning a trip to Camiguin, there are a few travel tips that visitors should keep in mind. These tips can help ensure a smooth and enjoyable vacation experience.

Tourist Spots

Camiguin has many natural wonders, including waterfalls, hot springs, and islands. Visitors should plan their itinerary in advance to ensure they can visit all the tourist spots they want to see. Some popular tourist spots in Camiguin include White Island, Mantigue Island, Katibawasan Falls, and Ardent Hot Springs.

Visitors should be prepared to pay entrance fees and environmental fees when visiting certain tourist spots on the island. It is important to bring enough cash to cover these fees. Some tourist spots may also charge additional fees for activities such as snorkeling or diving.

Camiguin has a tropical climate, with temperatures ranging from 25 to 32 degrees Celsius. Visitors should bring light and comfortable clothing and sun protection such as hats and sunscreen. Visiting tourist spots in the morning or late afternoon is also recommended to avoid the midday heat.

Visitors should be respectful of the environment and follow local rules and regulations. Some tourist spots may require visitors to wear proper attire, such as swimwear or hiking shoes. It is also recommended to bring a reusable water bottle and avoid using single-use plastics. Finally, visitors should be cautious when walking on uneven terrain or slippery stones.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some must-visit volcanic tourist spots in camiguin island.

Camiguin Island is known for its volcanic landscapes and has several must-visit volcanic tourist spots. One of the most popular ones is Mount Hibok-Hibok, a stratovolcano that offers a challenging but rewarding hike with stunning views of the island. Other volcanic tourist spots include the Sunken Cemetery, Ardent Hot Spring, and the Old Volcano Trail.

Where are the best places to stay in Camiguin?

Camiguin has a range of accommodations to suit different budgets and preferences. For those who want to be close to the beach, there are several beachfront resorts such as Paras Beach Resort and Bahay Bakasyunan sa Camiguin. There are mountain resorts such as Secret Cove Beach Resort and Camiguin Volcan Beach Eco Retreat & Dive Resort for those who prefer a more secluded and serene environment.

What is White Island in Camiguin and why is it worth visiting?

White Island is a popular sandbar located off the coast of Camiguin Island. It is called White Island because of its powdery white sand that stretches for about 1.4 kilometers. Visitors can take a boat ride to the sandbar and enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and snorkeling. The island offers stunning views of Mount Hibok-Hibok and the surrounding turquoise waters.

What are some recommended itineraries for exploring Camiguin?

Camiguin Island is relatively small, but there are plenty of things to do and see. A popular itinerary is to spend a day exploring the volcanic tourist spots such as Mount Hibok-Hibok, the Sunken Cemetery, and Ardent Hot Spring. Another day can be spent visiting the island’s beaches such as White Island, Mantigue Island, and Agohay Beach. For those interested in history and culture, a visit to the Bonbon Church Ruins and the Guiob Church Ruins is recommended.

What are some of the famous delicacies of Camiguin?

Camiguin is known for its delicious seafood such as grilled squid, kinilaw (ceviche), and sinuglaw (a combination of grilled pork and kinilaw). Another must-try delicacy is the pastel, a soft bread filled with sweet yema (custard) or ube (purple yam). Camiguin is also famous for its lanzones, a sweet and juicy fruit that is harvested from September to October.

What is Camiguin Island best known for?

Camiguin Island is best known for its natural beauty, volcanic landscapes, and laid-back atmosphere. It is often referred to as the “Island Born of Fire” because of its seven volcanoes. Camiguin is also known for its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and rich marine life, making it a popular destination for snorkeling and diving.

Exploring Camiguin is a unique and unforgettable experience that offers visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the island’s natural beauty and rich history. Whether it’s hiking up a mountain, taking a tour of the island, or simply enjoying the view, there’s something for everyone on Camiguin Island.

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Things to do on Camiguin Island: A Local’s Guide to One of the Philippines’ Best-Kept Secrets

Discover the island of Camiguin with this handy travel guide, jam-packed with tips from a local.

For the first 24 years of my life, I thought I had Camiguin all to myself.

Known as the “island born of fire,” Camiguin is where my grandmother lives and is a place I’ve visited several times over the course of my life. The island is full of some of the most beautiful spots in the Philippines – towering waterfalls, crystal-clear water, historic ruins, you name it.

But I never thought the day would come when tourists –  INTERNATIONAL TOURISTS!!! – would be making their way to its shores.

It wasn’t until some friends asked me about my local suggestions for things to do in Camiguin that I realized this little beauty is finally starting to gain some traction in the Filipino international tourism scene.

So, who better to write a guide about Camiguin than someone whose blood and heritage runs deep there? [Insert raising hand emoji here…]

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You see, my family has been living on Camiguin island for generations. When my grandparents retired, they moved back to a house in Mambajao, the main village on the island.

Between 6 trips to the Philippines, I’ve been lucky enough to spend several months of my life in Camiguin, visiting its beautiful landmarks and secret local gems several times.

Now, it feels like a second home. I have friends there. It’s always my hideaway when I get the chance to go to the Philippines, and I’ve always felt a little reluctant to share my secret garden with the world.

But, as they say, secrets, secrets are no fun unless you tell another one , so I’ve decided to share my insider knowledge with you about Camiguin, the most gorgeous little gem of an island in the Northern Mindanao region of the Philippines.

The Ultimate Guide to Traveling in Camiguin Island, Philippines

Why visit camiguin island.

There are over 7,000 islands in the Philippines, many of which have their own beautiful attractions and unique stories to tell. Camiguin is but one of them.

However, some of the islands in the Philippines, like Boracay, have experienced serious overtourism problems that have had terrible implications for the environment. Since Camiguin has flown relatively under the radar for decades, it has been somewhat protected from the harrowing effects of mass tourism.

That’s a good thing.

Local (Filipino) tourists have flocked here for years, to celebrate the annual Lanzones Festival or to lay out on the beach at White Island. Because of this, you can find good tourism infrastructure at a fraction of the price of more well-known destinations in the Philippines.

I could go on all day about the things I love about Camiguin, but, in the words of my grandmother, “Camiguin is like a giant playground.”

We’ve got waterfalls. Volcanoes. Historic sites and ruins. Amazing fresh fruits and seafood. Hiking, snorkeling, scuba diving. Black sand beaches and white sand beaches, and the friendliest locals in the world.

If you think that sounds too good to be true, it probably is and you can go hang out in El Nido instead…

(Just kidding! I truly do want you and yours to come hang out on my family’s beautiful island home!)

Highlights & Hidden Gems: Top Things to Do in Camiguin

So what exactly is there to do here, then? Umm, well the short answer is A LOT.

Again, I could probably go on forever telling you about my favorite things, but I’ve managed to wrangle it down to a short list of 15 amazing things to do in Camiguin. Take a look!

Visit Katibawasan Falls

Katibawasan Falls

Towering 70 meters above a crystal clear spring in the middle of the rainforest, I have memories of the picturesque Katibawasan Falls from when I was very young.

Fast forward to my last trip to the Philippines, and I STILL went back there to enjoy the cool water and marvel at the magnificence of this waterfall. Katibawasan Falls is pure magic and it’s a place I’ll always hold close to my heart.

Because it’s in the middle of the woods, don’t expect any amenities there. There’s a bare bones changing room and that’s about it. While there, you can rent a  salvavida , or inflatable inner tube, to lounge around in the cold water.

There are also several boulders around where you can enjoy a picnic or watch the water as it plummets into the spring below.

Chill Out at Ardent Hot Springs

If you’re tired from hiking and swimming and traveling, you might want to take some time to decompress.

Located at the foot of Mount Hibok-Hibok ( yeah, that volcano you’ll climb below ) is a large set of geothermal swimming pools called Ardent Hot Springs. Here, not only can you swim around in the warm water pools, but there are also massages available at a good price and picnic tables you can rent for a small charge.

Because the volcanic activity has shifted substantially and continues to change every day, the springs are slightly cooler than they used to be, so don’t expect a scorching hot sauna environment.

However, it is a beautiful little oasis in the rainforest that is a great place to relax in the evenings.

Cost: 20 PHP per person + any additional purchases (massages, table rental, etc.) Address:  Esperanza, Tagdo, Bayan ng Mambajao, Camiguin, Philippines Contact:  By phone at +63 88 387 0948

Take a Refreshing Dip in the Santo Niño Cold Spring

Just when you thought that Camiguin had exhausted the number of swimming holes you can visit, Santo Niño surprises you. As the name suggests, it’s a spring with deliciously cold water, which might sound a bit painful but it’s actually really nice, given that Camiguin and the Philippines in general are located in a tropical environment. Locals like my grandmother believe that the cold water is good for the skin as well.

The cold spring is a sizable swimming pool with depths from 4 to 8 feet. Here, you can rent a  salvavida and float around in the pools. Or, alternatively, you can just rent a tent and hang out under the shade with snacks. Either way, it’s a fun way to spend a “day at the pool” and enjoy a refreshing dip in some of the island’s coldest fresh spring water.

Cost: 30 PHP Location:  GPS Coordinates – (9.150103, 124.673706)

Swim and Sunbathe on White Island

White Island Camiguin

If there was anything truly “touristy” to do in Camiguin, this would be it. White Island isn’t in fact an island at all – it’s a sandbar located somewhat far from shore.

This little sandbar boasts incredible views of Camiguin’s volcanoes, including Mount Hibok-Hibok, and treats its guests to the sparkling blue, warm waters of the Southern Philippines.

Perhaps the most wonderful thing about White Island is it’s elusive: you can only go there when the tide is low. During high tide, this beautiful little paradise disappears into the water, as if it never existed in the first place.

You need to hire a boat and a driver in order to get to White Island. Boats (with a driver) run from 150 PHP upwards, depending on the number of people onboard. There’s no shade on the Island, so it’s best to hire a boat with a cover, especially if you’re prone to sunburn.

As one of the only places in Camiguin where you can experience white sand beaches, White Island often gets very crowded during the day. If you want to avoid the crowds, arrange your boat the night before so you can leave early and get there (hopefully) first.

Cost: 150-500+ PHP per person for a boat ride Location:  GPS coordinates – (9.259482, 124.654891) How to get there: Take a motorela or walk to Barangay Yumbing, where you can hire a boat to White Island

Hike Up a Volcano

Mount Hibok

While the Philippines has several volcanoes dotting its thousands of islands, Camiguin is one of the few places where you can hike up (more than) one of them. Here are a few of the ones I’d recommend:

  • Mount Hibok-Hibok: My personal favorite volcano hike, but it’s not for the faint of heart. Mount Hibok-Hibok is the largest volcano on the island. Summiting it requires a long hike that will take you the better part of a day, and it’s best to go with an experienced guide as the paths are full of fallen leaves and can be difficult to navigate. However, this hike leads to beautiful views of the ocean and White Island, through a verdant rainforest, and up to a gorgeous and peaceful crater and overlook. IMO, it’s worth it simply for the bragging rights.
  • The Stations of the Cross: This hike is more of a Catholic pilgrimage than it is a classic hike, but it’s a very critical cultural landmark for the island. Filipino pilgrims come to Camiguin each year to climb up the volcano staircase through all of the different stations of the story of Jesus’ death. It’s okay if you’re not religious – all are welcome to climb through the paths and appreciate the serene environment.

Find the Camiguin Hanging Parrot at Tuasan Falls

Another popular waterfall in Camiguin is called Tuasan Falls. They’ve recently built a dirt road to the falls, making it much easier for visitors to access the beautiful swimming holes below.

At the falls, you can swim in the cool water or hang out at the picnic tables nearby and listen to the beautiful sound of the water falling from the rainforest above.

One of the most unique things you can see at Tuasan Falls, in my opinion, is the rare Camiguin hanging parrot . Bright green and beautiful, the Camiguin hanging parrot is an extremely rare sight despite getting its name from the island. My grandmother has lived here for decades and never saw one, until the last time we went to Tuasan Falls.

Here, we were sitting at a picnic table when we saw a flick of bright green swoop in the trees in front of us. Amazing! My grandmother was so happy that she finally got to see the Camiguin hanging parrot.

And you can too, if you just keep your eyes open!

Cost: 50 PHP Location: GPS Coordinates – (9.1768, 124.6812)

View a Real-Life Underwater Graveyard at the Sunken Cemetery

sunken cemetery camiguin

In 1871, a huge volcanic eruption rocked Camiguin Island and sent much of the land area tumbling into the sea. One of these things was a large cemetery, which now lies deep under the water.

The only icon that marks the presence of the Sunken Cemetery is a floating cross, which has been there for several years and is now one of the most well-known symbols of the entire island.

While swimming at the Sunken Cemetery is forbidden now, I’ve been there in a boat before and the currents are SUPER strong. It’s as if the spirits there are infusing the water with their energy.

Even just admiring the Sunken Cemetery from the shore, it definitely has a certain feeling of solitude and a certain energy about it that I can’t really explain here. You’ll just have to visit and see for yourself.

Location: GPS Coordinates – (9.2066, 124.6326)

Wander Through the Old Spanish Church Ruins

Camiguin Church

That same 1871 volcanic eruption that sent the Sunken Cemetery underwater also destroyed a Spanish church, located right on the coast.

However, parts of the structure survived the eruption and are free for visitors to explore today. History buffs will especially enjoy this symbol of both natural disaster and Spanish colonization on the west side of Camiguin.

Upon visiting this sacred site, you can still see the brick foundations of the church, which are now surrounded by towering trees. There’s also a small chapel there on the inside of the grounds to honor the victims of this terrible natural disaster.

Cost: Free to enter, donations encouraged Address:  National Highway, Catarman, Camiguin, Philippines

Bask In the Bubbly at the Soda Springs

As you’ll see, one of the big draws of Camiguin is its swimming holes, and some of them offer quite a surprising and unique variety. The Bura Water Swimming Pool is one of them.

Located in an area that has naturally carbonated spring water, you can literally go for a (non-soap) bubble bath at this large swimming pool area.

Here, you can enjoy a day at the pool, renting out a picnic table or simply going for a fizzy swim in the pool itself. Either way, you can now say you’ve gone swimming in soda – something not a lot of other travelers get to do!

Cost: 50 PHP Address:  Compol-NIA-Mainit Road, Catarman, Camiguin, Philippines

Lay Out on a Black Sand Beach

Black Sand Beach Camiguin

For all the white sand beaches in the Philippines, there are also a surprising number of black sand ones. Camiguin, being a volcanic landmass, has plenty of these unique black beaches on its mainland where you can go for a swim or lay back in the sand.

There are a bunch of resorts that are located on the shores of the island where you can rent a villa and enjoy the unique look of the black, volcanic sand, knowing that you are frolicking in an important part of Camiguin’s history.

Go Scuba Diving

Camiguin offers divers some spectacular opportunities to see very unique underwater ecospheres. From rocky areas formed by volcanic eruptions to amazing marine reefs and wildlife, you can see tons in the underwater world on the island.

Because diving is great here, there are a handful of dive schools and resorts where you can go for one dive or many. I’ve been diving with Camiguin Action Gecko before, and it was a wonderful experience to see a place I’d visited so many times before from a completely different point of view – underwater!

While I didn’t get dive certified on Camiguin island, there are many resorts that offer open water certifications as well. Camiguin Soul Divers comes highly recommended for dive courses, if you’re interested in staying on the island to learn for a few extra days.

Cost:  1,100 to 1,500 PHP, depending on the dive resort

See Giant Clams at the Clam Sanctuary

Clam Sanctuary Camiguin

Unless you’re some kind of biologist, you probably don’t know much about giant clams. I didn’t either, until I was old enough to realize that the one white sand beach in Camiguin my parents were always fascinated about is actually a Clam Sanctuary, devoted to helping regenerate compromised giant clam populations in the area.

At the sanctuary, you can see several large tanks with baby clams and ask really smart teenagers (and other workers) questions about the species. It’s important to learn about these overlooked beings because their species is actually experiencing a drastic decrease in numbers due to a variety of external factors.

Arguably the best part of a trip to the clam sanctuary is getting to snorkel with the biggest of the bunch: the giant, giant clams. These things live in the shallow areas of the beach, so they’re easy to spot.

The clams are massive and come in all kinds of bright colors. If you’re looking for a really unique and eye-opening experience about some gentle and surprisingly beautiful animals, a trip to the Clam Sanctuary won’t leave you disappointed.

If you’re curious to hear more, my friend Richard from Travel Tramp wrote a wonderful post about his eye-opening experience at the Camiguin Clam Sanctuary . Check it out!

Sample Treats From the Sea (& Other Local Foods)

One of the  best things about Camiguin (OK, let’s be real, all of these are the best things) is the food.

Of course, there are typical Filipino fares available, like pancit and adobo . There’s also the freshest seafood ever, available every single day from the determined fishermen on the island.

This means you can sample local fish varieties, shrimp, shellfish, and – for real – sea urchin . Yes, I’ve tried it and it tastes weirdly floral (but try it at your own risk.)

There are also some dishes that are unique to Camiguin. My favorite is a fern salad. Yep, you heard that right, during certain seasons you can sample a salad made of ferns! They also have a marinated fish dish similar to ceviche called  kilawin , but it’s made with a local plant called  tabon tabon . Cool, huh?

For dessert, you can try the locally made ice creams ( in flavors like coconut, avocado, and ube ) or the famous peanut  turones sold by local vendors.

If you’re not as lucky as I am and don’t have an amazing grandmother who can cook (and teach you to cook) the best Camiguin dishes, it’s totally fine. Restaurants on the island are abundant and you can often find these local dishes and more there. Some of the best restaurants on Camiguin Island include:

  • J&A Fishpen – Sample some of the freshest fish and shellfish dishes in all of Camiguin at this fish farm-turned-restaurant located on the southeast side of the island.
  • Guerrera Restaurant   – Offers amazing traditional Filipino food with ingredients from their own garden. I actually haven’t been here yet but I’ve heard it is amazing.
  • Viola’s Snack Bar – Hands down, the best halo-halo on the island. If you don’t know what halo-halo is…you HAVE to find out. It’s the best Filipino dessert ever.

Visit the Camiguin BeeHive

One of the most charming spots on the island to grab a bite to eat is the Camiguin Bee Farm, endearingly known as the BeeHive. It’s a living, working bee farm on the shores that opened its doors to serve customers fresh, honey-infused foods and goods.

Upon arrival, you’ll be welcomed to the farm by a cute driftwood facade and bright displays. You can explore the grounds, order their specialty foods and desserts, buy some honey items to take home with you, and sit by the shore enjoying your sweets.

Take a Boat to Mantigue Island

Mantigue Island

Mantigue is a very pristine small island off the coast of Camiguin. It’s a paradise for divers and snorkelers because of its beautiful marine life and coral reefs.

In contrast with the black sand volcanic beaches that dot most of the island, Mantigue has beautiful, sparkling white sands with the iconic turquoise clear waters that the Philippines is famed for. The island is only accessible by boat from the larger shoes of Camiguin.

Here, you can take a walk around the island and explore the tiny fishing village, or you can rent snorkeling or diving equipment to admire the beautiful underwater world.

Cost:  550+ PHP for shared boat ride (4 hours) + 20 PHP per person for environmental fee Location: Boats depart from the port in Barangay San Roque, Mahinog for Mantigue during daylight hours

Go Zip Lining

Camiguin is home to a superhero-style zip line that takes you over the green, rainforest treetops and lands right near the island’s fish pen. It’s a short but incredibly fun experience, and it’s unique because you’re lying flat instead of sitting up straight.

It’s a bit intimidating at first, but it really feels like flying. And, of course, you can attach a Go Pro to your helmet to capture it all.

Cost: 250 PHP per person Location: Registration at Tanguines Lagoon, where they will drive you to the top of the zip line.

Watch the Sunrise or the Sunset

Camiguin Sunset

If you love beautiful, colorful views over the ocean during sunrise and sunset, this is the best place to be. Camiguin is small enough that you can see BOTH the sunrise and the sunset just by driving a short while to different sides of the island (about 30-45 minutes end to end or an hour and a half all the way around).

Some of the most spectacular sunrises I’ve ever seen have been from my grandmother’s beach house on the east side of the island. While there’s so much to do in Camiguin, watching a quiet sunrise or sunset is a great way to reflect on your travel experiences here.

Camiguin Travel Tips

When to visit camiguin.

Like most of the Philippines, Camiguin is a year-round destination, but it’s best to avoid the late summer when typhoons are more common.

The best time to visit Camiguin, in my opinion, is from October to March, when the weather is more stable.

Also, the annual Lanzones Festival usually takes place towards the end of October, and it’s a BIG DEAL (full of sweet treats), which gives you all the more reason to come towards the end of the year.

How to Get to Camiguin

The easiest way to get to Camiguin is to fly from Cebu airport. There are a handful of flights that arrive at Camiguin’s tiny local landing strip each day, serviced by three airlines: Cebu Pacific, Philippine Airlines, and CebGo.

Typically, if you book in advance, flights can cost as low as $30 USD one way, depending on the time of year and how far in advance you book.

There are also ferries that stop in Camiguin from Cebu, Cagayan de Oro, and Bohol.

The Cebu ferries only leave once a week, are usually VERY slow (departing 8 PM and arriving in the early morning), so I don’t recommend doing this unless you absolutely have to.

The ferries from Cagayan de Oro are fairly easy to use. They only take ~2 hours from Opol port to Camiguin (Balbagon port). Often you can find cheap flights into the regional airport there and then travel to Camiguin by boat. Fares range from 630-730+ PHP per person depending on the class.

Ferries from Bohol are also fairly straightforward to use. They take 2 hours and 45 minutes to arrive in Camiguin (Balbagon port) and leave from the Jagna port in Bohol. Fares range from 630-730+ PHP per person depending on the class.

What to Pack for Camiguin

Packing for Camiguin is much like packing for any tropical beach location: you’ll want warm weather clothes and swimming gear for sure. However, there are a couple things you should be sure to bring for your trip to Camiguin specifically:

  • Travel insurance – As Camiguin (and the Philippines in general) is a hotspot for adventure tourism, travel insurance is a must. I always use and recommend World Nomads for travel insurance around the world.
  • Reef safe sunscreen – Sunscreen often has harmful chemicals that can kill marine species and coral reefs. If you’re going to the Philippines, be sure to only bring and wear reef safe sunscreen to protect the pristine underwater environment.
  • Bug spray – With all the water bodies in the island, there are always bound to be mosquitos hanging around. Bring your own travel sized bug spray as it can be challenging to find it on the island.
  • A good pair of water shoes – You’ll likely be swimming in waterfalls and rocky beaches during your time in Camiguin, so be sure to protect your feet. I recommend these .
  • Quick dry towel – Camiguin is humid and it can leave your wet towels a little damp. For beach and swimming activities, I’d recommend bringing a large stink-resistant quick dry towel .
  • Water bottle and filter – To help reduce the plastic waste on this biologically rich island, be sure to bring a reusable water bottle for your trip there.
  • Personally? I’d also bring a GoPro , hiking shoes/equipment , and my own snorkeling set.

Where to Stay in Camiguin

Every time I go back to Camiguin, it feels like there are more and more hotels, hostels, and guest houses popping up everywhere. While I usually (always) stay at my grandmother’s house in Camiguin, I did some research on places that many other travelers to the island recommend. Here are a few suggestions:

  • Budget:  While there aren’t many traditional hostel-style accommodations in Camiguin, the low-budget options are very cheap, so it’s worth simply getting a private room. You can get a budget double room at Pabua’s Cottages for just a few dollars per night.
  • Mid-Range:  For travelers who want comfort and a central location, the Camiguin Volcan Beach Eco Retreat  offers beautiful, comfortable accommodations at a very reasonable price. The resort features its own private beach and dive resort.
  • Luxury:  For the most luxurious option on the island, head to Balai sa Babai  for gorgeous wooden beachside cabanas, private pools, and a sparkling private beach all to yourself. It looks really amazing and the cabanas are super spacious. Again, because it’s Camiguin, it’s high-end luxury for a very affordable price.
  • Airbnb: I’ve been dying to get back to Camiguin so I can stay at this gorgeous little Airbnb located on the side of the volcano.

Camiguin Travel Guide: The Bottom Line

Despite growing tourism numbers, Camiguin is still one of the best-kept secrets in the Philippines. Considerably far off the tourist trail, it has become more and more popular with domestic and international tourists over the last few years.

If you love adventure travel, nature, or simply being in a pristine and tranquil environment, Camiguin’s incredible beauty will fill your heart with joy and leave you feeling refreshed and rejuvenated.

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I’m Kay. I’m originally from small town Virginia, but have moved all around the East Coast and the United States for basically my entire life. I spent my childhood days blissfully wandering through the Blue Ridge Mountains, rolling in leaves, playing in creeks…you know, the usual overly adventurous 5-year-old stuff.

But those early years spent outside gave me a real problem: I’m now an adventure addict. Basically, if I’m not at my computer banging out articles or photos, I’m probably out hiking, biking, or camping somewhere beautiful.

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Kay! No wonder this place was a “secret” for so long! It’s paradise! It’s amazing that you have such a special connection with this island.

I love this! We are hoping to go to the Philippines next year and I will be saving this to reference for sure. Thanks for all the details!

Im heading to the Philippines in a few weeks so this is very informative! Im going to try to check it out

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Dubbed the "Island Born of Fire," Camiguin is arguably one of the most exotic islands in the Philippines, boasting lush vegetation, a stunning White Island sandbar, and vibrant coral gardens. Considered an off-the-beaten-path destination, Camiguin is the perfect retreat away from the crowds.

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Camiguin Island is Philippine’s hidden gem, a tranquil haven tucked away from the bustling resorts of Boracay and Bohol. The charming island is a blend of white sandbars , natural springs and waterfalls immersed in the lush vegetation to dramatic volcanic peaks .

The local people of Camiguin Island are very genunine and they wll greet you wil warms smiles and they will make you feel immersed in the authentic Filipino culture .

For adventure enthusiasts, Camiguin offer scuba diving adventures volcano trekking expeditions.

What to See in Camiguin Island:

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If you’re planning a trip to Camiguin Island, don’t miss these must-visit places: Here’s a brief description of each of those places:

White Island’s Sandbar

A stunning sandbar located off the coast of Camiguin Island in the Philippines, known for its pristine white sand and panoramic views of the surrounding turquoise waters and nearby volcanoes.

Mantigue Island

A small, picturesque island off the coast of Camiguin, offering crystal-clear waters perfect for snorkeling and diving, as well as lush greenery and white sandy beaches ideal for relaxation.

Mount Hibok-Hibok volcano

An active volcano rising to 1332 meters on Camiguin Island, popular for trekking and hiking adventures, offering breathtaking views of the island and surrounding seascape from its summit.

Katibawasan Falls

A majestic waterfall located in the dense forests of Camiguin Island, characterized by its impressive height of around 70 meters and the refreshing pool at its base, perfect for swimming and picnicking.

Sunken Cemetery

A unique underwater site off the coast of Camiguin Island, where the remains of a cemetery submerged by volcanic activity in the 1870s can be explored by snorkelers and divers.

Ardent Hot Spring

A natural hot spring resort nestled at the foot of Mount Hibok-Hibok on Camiguin Island, offering warm therapeutic waters surrounded by lush tropical vegetation, making it a popular spot for relaxation and rejuvenation.

Mount Mambajao

A dormant volcano located in the heart of Camiguin Island, offering hiking trails through dense forests and scenic viewpoints overlooking the island and surrounding ocean.

Santo Niño Cold Spring

A refreshing natural spring pool surrounded by lush greenery on Camiguin Island, known for its cool, clear waters perfect for swimming and relaxing in a tranquil natural setting.

Old Spanish Church Ruins

Historical ruins on Camiguin Island, remnants of an old Spanish colonial-era church destroyed by volcanic eruptions in the 19th century, providing a glimpse into the island’s rich cultural heritage.

Tuasan Falls

A stunning waterfall nestled in the jungles of Camiguin Island, offering a serene escape into nature with its cascading waters and lush green surroundings.

Giant Clam Sanctuary

A marine sanctuary off the coast of Camiguin Island, home to a diverse array of giant clams and other marine life, offering opportunities for snorkeling and diving in pristine underwater ecosystems.

Bura Soda Water Park

A unique attraction on Camiguin Island featuring natural soda springs where visitors can enjoy bubbling carbonated water and relax in natural pools, surrounded by lush tropical gardens.

When to go to Camiguin Island:

The best time to travel to Camiguin Island is during the dry season, which typically occurs from March to May . During these months, the weather is generally sunny with minimal rainfall, making it ideal for outdoor activities such as beach hopping, hiking, and exploring the island’s natural attractions.

However, Camiguin Island can be visited year-round , as it enjoys a relatively stable climate compared to other parts of the Philippines. The months of December to February also offer pleasant weather conditions, although there may be occasional rainfall due to the northeast monsoon or “amihan.”

One of the most popular festivals in Camiguin is the Lanzones Festival , celebrated every third week of October in the municipality of Mambajao. The festival honors the lanzones fruit, which is abundant in Camiguin and is celebrated with street dancing, cultural presentations, and a grand parade featuring colorful costumes and floats adorned with lanzones fruits.

Getting to Camiguin Island

There are several ways to get to Cebu depending on your location and preference:

From Cebu, the easiest way to reach Camiguin Island is by air. The Camiguin Airport (also known as Mambajao Airport) is located in Mambajao, the capital town of Camiguin. You can fly from Cebu-Mactan airport to Camiguin Airport via Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific.

From Bohol, you can take a ferry from Jagna port. Jagna port is approximately a 2-3 hours drive from Tagbilaran. The ferry services are available to Balbagon Port in Camiguin. The ferry ride takes around 4-5 hours, depending on sea conditions.

From Cagayan De Oro

From Cagayan De Oro, you may opt to fly into Laguindingan Airport near Cagayan de Oro City. From there, you can take a bus or van to Balingoan Port (approximately a 2 hours drive) and then catch a ferry to Camiguin Benoni port. The ferry ride takes around 1 hour.

Recommended Tours

We recommend a stay in Camiguin Island of at least 4 days and 3 nights . One day can be dedicated to exploring the White Island’s sandbar and Mantigue Island. On another day, consider a full-day island tour to explore the highlands and interior areas. Trekking on the volcano can also be arranged for adventure enthusiasts.

All major sights are easily accessible from any point on the island via the scenic coastal road, which spans just 64 kilometers. You can rent a van or multi-cab with a driver for convenience, or opt for a motorcycle rental to explore the island at your own pace.

There is also an option to explore Camiguin & Cagayan De Oro for 6 days , where you can engage in adventure activities such as rafting, as Cagayan De Oro is known as the Philippine capital of rafting.

Where to stay:

Bintana Sa Paraiso Camiguin Island, Philippines

In Camiguin Island, you won’t find sprawling beachfront resorts dominating the coastline. Instead, small-sized accommodations are scattered along the picturesque coastline or nestled amidst the lush mountain terrain, offering guests a unique and tranquil experience.

Nouveau Resort offers a luxury experience on Camiguin Island. Its 400-meter shoreline sits right across from Mantigue Island. As the largest resort on the island with upscale features and world-class accommodations, it provides guests with an unparalleled stay.

For those seeking a more intimate and personalized experience, Bintana sa Paraiso is a charming boutique accommodation. Known for its warm hospitality and breathtaking vistas, this delightful retreat promises a memorable escape. Bintana sa Paraiso consists of two properties: a mountain resort in Binunsaran and a beachfront resort in Naasag. Both locations, nestled in lush jungle, offer spectacular views of Mt. Hibok-Hibok and the surrounding islands. Bintana sa Paraiso offers rooms with a private pool and butler-style service to cater to your needs.

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Camiguin, Philippines is located in the northern tip of the southern island of Mindanao.  Camiguin is a popular tourist destination, especially for Filipinos. It’s considered to be a beautiful island that everyone would want to visit. I have actually traveled to this destination twice and absolutely love its relaxing vibes. I’ve hopefully written this post to help you discover the best things to do in Camiguin.

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Things to do in Camiguin | Where to go to in Camiguin

Camiguin is a popular tourist spot because they strive to be an eco-friendly place to visit. They try and preserve as much as they can of their tourist sites, natural habitats, and more. Additionally, you can visit some of the most beautiful beaches in the Philippines that are not as filled with tourists compared to other parts of the Philippines like Bohol, Cebu, and Palawan.

Where is the Island of Camiguin?

Camiguin is located in the southern province of the Philippines and in northern Mindanao.  It is located in the Bohol sea.

How to get to Camiguin Island

Cagayan de Oro is typically the only way to get to Camiguin island, most people will take a ferry boat from Cagayan de Oro to Camiguin.

The Top Camiguin Tourist Spots  

This enchanting island province offers an array of exciting activities and attractions for every kind of traveler. From exploring pristine white-sand beaches and cascading waterfalls to immersing yourself in the island’s rich cultural heritage and savoring local delicacies, Camiguin promises an unforgettable experience.

Whether you seek thrilling adventures, a peaceful escape, or an opportunity to connect with nature, Camiguin has something special in store for you. Come and discover the countless things to do in this captivating paradise, where every moment celebrates the island’s untouched splendor. Now let’s dive into what to do in Camiguin island Philippines.

White Island Camiguin

White Island in Camiguin | Things to do in Camiguin

The White Island is a stunning sandbar located off the coast of Camiguin, a picturesque island province in the Philippines. Camiguin is known for its white sand beaches, natural beauty, volcanoes, hot springs, and lush landscapes. The white island in Camiguin is probably one of Camiguin’s most popular tourist attraction to visit. The island is made up of white sand, however, when looking at it, it looks as if it is made of white coral. It is not very soft to walk in, but the view is breathless and the water is clear and refreshing.  They even have people who sell food on the beach if you get hungry. Be sure to try some of the fresh sea urchins!

While on White Island, there are limited facilities, as it is a protected area. However, visitors can bring their own food, drinks, and snorkeling gear. Snorkeling is a popular activity, as the surrounding waters are teeming with marine life and vibrant coral reefs. Remember to bring sunscreen and proper protection from the sun, as there is no shade on the island.

The size of White Island can vary depending on the tides and weather conditions. During low tide, it measures around 2.4 hectares, but it may shrink to less than a hectare during high tide. Its shape also changes with the currents and season, making each visit a unique experience.

Hike Vulcan Volcano and see the stations of the cross 

This is an old volcano where you can easily get a great view of the entire island and the ocean as well. This is an uphill hike where you can climb up and stop at each of the stations of the cross. You will even find a small chapel at the top of the mountain with a large cross. The Philippines is a very religious country with Catholicism being the primary religion in the Philippines. Just don’t do what I did and hike this trail with flip-flops on, I regretted it and broke my sandals by the end of it.

Ardent Hibok Hibok Hot Spring

Ardent Hot Springs | Things to do in Camiguin

Ardent Hibok-Hibok or Mt Hibok-Hibok Hot Spring is located in Mambajao, the capital town of Camiguin. It is nestled at the base of Mount Hibok Hibok, an active stratovolcano and one of the main attractions on the island. The surroundings of Ardent Hibok-Hibok Hot Spring are lush and tropical, providing a serene atmosphere for visitors to unwind and enjoy the natural beauty of the area. The steam rising from the pools adds to the tranquil ambiance. The mineral-rich waters of the hot spring are believed to have therapeutic benefits for various health conditions, including skin ailments and rheumatism. As with any natural hot spring, people often visit for relaxation and stress relief as well.

When you end your day on the white island, this is a great place to relax and let go of all your worries. There used to be a hot spring, however, because of the earthquake, there are only cold springs in this location. It is beautifully landscaped with manmade waterfalls and nets to prevent debris from above going into the clear drinkable water.  This is very cheap to get in, only costing about 30 pesos which is less than a US dollar. This was one of my favorite things to do in Camiguin.

Katibawasan Falls or Tuasan Falls

This waterfall is beautiful, however, there are so many waterfalls in the Philippines that are breathtaking.  If you have time, I would at least check out this waterfall. When I think of the Philippines, I think about all the beautiful waterfalls I will see across the country. There are so many natural waterfalls, oceans, and landscapes to experience in the Philippines. If you come here, you should at least visit one of these gorgeous waterfalls. 

Sto Niño Cold Spring

Sto. Niño Cold Spring is situated in the municipality of Catarman, on the northern coast of Camiguin Island. It is approximately 23 kilometers away from the capital town of Mambajao. As the name suggests, Sto. Niño Cold Spring is a natural cold spring, which means the water remains cool even during hot weather. The spring’s water comes from the surrounding rainforest, making it crystal clear and refreshing to swim in.

Like many other places in the Philippines, Sto. Niño Cold Spring has a local legend associated with it. According to the tale, during the volcanic eruption of Mt. Vulcan Daan in the 1870s, a local priest prayed for divine intervention, and the spring miraculously emerged, sparing the village from the lava’s destruction. The cold spring is now considered a symbol of protection and a testament to the locals’ faith.

One of the best places to cool down in the Philippines is the many cold springs and crystal-clear waters. If you are anything like me, you sometimes want to take a break from the salty seawater and just enjoy lounging around in freshwater. The cold water helps me relax and not have to worry about my eyes burning. The good thing about many of these cold springs are they are usually covered and help prevent you from direct sunlight. 

Giant Clam Sanctuary

The Giant Clam Sanctuary is a conservation site located in the municipality of Catarman, Camiguin, in the Philippines. This sanctuary is dedicated to the protection and preservation of endangered species of giant clams, which play a vital role in maintaining the health of coral reef ecosystems.

Situated in Barangay Bonbon on the northern coast of Camiguin Island, the Giant Clam Sanctuary is easily accessible and welcomes visitors interested in learning about these magnificent creatures and the importance of marine conservation. The sanctuary is home to several species of giant clams, including the colorful Tridacna gigas, Tridacna squamosa, Tridacna derasa, and Tridacna maxima. This sanctuary has a collection of over 2,500 which are located right in the ocean. If you decide to visit this area, please avoid wearing sunblock as it could damage these beautiful clams. This is a must when it comes to things to do in Camiguin.

Lounge and Swim at Paras Beach Resort

One of Camiguin’s most popular resorts on the Island is the Paras Beach resort. This resort is the most popular when it comes to things to do in Camiguin. There are many reasons for this from the great accommodation, beautifully designed pools areas, and more. It’s very kid-friendly and close to a lot of popular things within the Camiguin area. If you don’t go to Paras Beach resort you should at least relax at one of the many beach resorts or houses on the island. 

Mantigue Island Nature Park

Another island to hop from Camiguin is the popular Mantigue Island. This small island is located about 3.5 kilometers from the main island. It’s a great place to relax, go snorkeling, and see some crystal clear blue and green waters. You can easily take a boat there in about 20 minutes’ time. When traveling in the Philippines , we have a tendency to pack a picnic, so be sure to pack your own meals and of course bring your trash with you to preserve these beautiful beaches. 

Burias Shoals

If you enjoy diving, this is the perfect place to visit. This is a protected marine sanctuary that has some stunning coral, tropical fish, and so much more in this area that can be discovered under the sea. Frogfish, blue-spotted stingray, turtles, and big pufferfish are some of the local fish you can find in this area. This is also a great snorkeling site as well if you are uncomfortable with diving. You will also find Colorful coral reefs in the shallow waters. It’s a great place to get some beautiful nature underwater photos.

This is why most people travel to the Philippines is to be able to free dive. This is one of the most popular things to do in Camiguin for tourists. A lot of the waters here in the Philippines are crystal clear and beautiful to look at. You can easily get some free diving hours here as well. What I love about freediving in the Philippines is that the water is warm and you don’t have to worry about it being too cold and needing a wetsuit. The water temperatures are absolutely perfect which makes it a great location to get your feet wet.

Bura Soda Water Park

This is the perfect location for kids. Water parks in the Philippines are fun and relaxing and the waters are cool and a bright blue. The water is good to swim in and supposedly tastes like a side which is where it gets its name. What is great about this place is that you don’t have to worry about the toxic chemicals of chlorine and enjoy natural spring water swimming pool to swim in.

Sunken Cemetery

The former capital of Camiguin, along with its cemetery, now lies submerged under the sea. During low tide, the sunken land and gravestones are still visible. However, from 1948 to 1953, the area experienced further sinking as Mount Vulcan erupted again, causing the sunken land to plunge even deeper, reaching depths of around twenty feet. In 1982, a significant large cross was erected on the solidified lava, serving as a poignant marker for the resting place of the Camiguin people’s ancestors. This location has since been referred to as the “Sunken Cemetery.” The site holds historical significance, reminding visitors of the area’s past and the importance of preserving its cultural heritage.

Buy and eat some Pastel de Camiguin and Lanzones

Pastel de Camiguin is a famous local delicacy and a must-try when on the island. It is a sweet, soft bun filled with a rich and creamy yema (custard) filling. These buns are often sold individually or in boxes, making them a perfect snack or souvenir to take home.

Lanzones is a tropical fruit native to Southeast Asia, and Camiguin is famous for producing some of the sweetest and juiciest lanzones in the Philippines. The fruit is small and oval-shaped, with a thin, yellowish to light brown skin. The translucent, juicy flesh inside is what makes it so delicious.

Explore Eco adventure at Mount Mambajao

An eco-adventure at Mount Mambajao, also known as Mount Hibok-Hibok, offers an exciting and immersive experience in the lush natural landscapes of Camiguin Island. Mount Hibok-Hibok is an active stratovolcano and is the highest peak on the island, making it a popular destination for adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts.

Enjoy the View at Tungatok Viewdeck

Tungatok Viewdeck is a popular tourist attraction located in the province of Kalinga, in the Cordillera Administrative Region of the Philippines. The viewdeck offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the surrounding mountains and landscapes, providing visitors with an opportunity to experience the beauty of the region’s natural scenery.

The name “Tungatok” is derived from the local Kalinga language, and the viewdeck is usually accessible by a short trek or hike, depending on the specific location. Upon reaching the viewdeck, travelers are rewarded with stunning vistas of terraced rice paddies, lush greenery, and the picturesque mountain ranges that characterize the Cordillera region.

Visit the many waterfalls in Camiguin

One of the most popular things to do in Camiguin is to visit the waterfalls. Camiguin waterfalls is an excellent way to experience the island’s natural beauty and enjoy its lush landscapes. Camiguin is home to several stunning waterfalls that are worth exploring. Here are some of the must-visit waterfalls on the island:

  • Katibawasan Falls – Katibawasan Falls is one of the most popular waterfalls on Camiguin. It is located in the town of Mambajao and is easily accessible by road. The falls cascade from a height of around 250 feet into a large pool, making it a refreshing spot for swimming and relaxation. The surrounding lush vegetation adds to its picturesque setting.
  • Tuasan Falls – Tuasan Falls is another beautiful waterfall situated in the municipality of Catarman. It requires a short trek through the rainforest to reach the falls, but the journey is well worth it. The falls feature a multi-tiered cascade, creating a series of small pools perfect for swimming and cooling off.
  • Katunggan Park and Falls – Located in the town of Guinsiliban, Katunggan Park and Falls is a serene and less crowded waterfall. It offers a peaceful ambiance surrounded by trees, making it an ideal spot for a tranquil escape and a dip in its inviting waters.
  • Binangawan Falls – Binangawan Falls is a hidden gem in Camiguin, located in the municipality of Sagay. The falls can be reached by trekking through the forest and crossing rivers, adding a sense of adventure to the visit. The journey is rewarded with a breathtaking view of the falls, cascading into a natural pool.
  • Tangub Hot Spring and Waterfall – Tangub Hot Spring and Waterfall is a unique combination of a hot spring and a cool waterfall. It’s located in the town of Catarman and is a great spot to experience both the soothing hot waters and the refreshing waterfall, providing a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure.

To visit these waterfalls, you can rent a tricycle or a motorbike to take you to the trailheads, and some may require a short hike to reach. It’s essential to wear appropriate footwear and bring plenty of water, especially if you plan to hike to some of the more remote falls. Additionally, it’s a good idea to check the weather conditions and inquire about the accessibility of the waterfalls, as heavy rains can affect the trails and swimming conditions. Remember to respect the environment and follow any guidelines set by the local authorities to preserve the natural beauty of these magnificent waterfalls for future generations to enjoy.

Beaches in Camiguin Island

There aren’t many beaches but there are a lot of beach resorts where you can enjoy the beaches from. These are a few beaches you can go and check out, but you can also pay to  stay  at a beach resort for the day if you wanted to.

  • Sabang Beach
  • White Island
  • Kabila White Beach
  • Agohay Beach
  • Golden Sunset Beach

Things to eat in Camiguin Philippines

There are some things that are just unique to this beautiful island. There are a lot of foods that are only local or native to certain areas and the way they make them. For example, the southern Philippines is known for kinilaw which is not found everywhere. It’s mostly a Visayan dish prominent in many parts of the southern part of the Philippines like Cebu City , Mindanao, and other areas that speak Bisayan, Cebuano, and Visayan.

  • Sea Urchin  – I actually got to try this at the beach life and fresh. It’s absolutely delicious and usually served raw with vinegar. Although, I would suggest you be careful with this since unfortunately, some people can and do get sick off of this.
  • Pastel  – This is a soft bun or bread that is filled with a sweet filling. There are some that have different types of fillings like ube.
  • Lanzones including Lanzones Ice Cream and Lanzones Wine
  • Chicharon Pusit  – Like a pork chicharon but instead made with squid. This fried dish is great to snack on in the car or at the beach.

Popular Camiguin Resorts | Where to stay in Camiguin Island 

  • Paras Beach Resort  – This is probably one of the most popular resorts on the island. It’s popular mostly among locals because of its affordability, great location, and fun resort commodities like the pool. I enjoyed staying here on my first visit to Camiguin Island.  Book your stay here.
  • Camiguin Highland Resort  – Another resort that is popular is the Camiguin Highland Resort. It’s convenient, however, not my favorite or most memorable  place to stay  in Camiguin. The rooms are spacious and great for large groups of people.  Book your stay here.
  • Camiguin Volcan Beach Eco Retreat & Dive Resort  – If you want something more eco-friendly and with  tours  that provide eco-friendly accommodations, you can easily  stay  here. You can get a cottage or enjoy a room along the beach.  Book your stay here.
  • Balai sa Baibai Resort  – If you want a honeymoon or just a gorgeous  place to stay  in Camiguin, I highly suggest you  stay  here. The facilities are absolutely gorgeous with a beautiful pool and a private beach.  Book your stay here. 

Best time to visit Camiguin Island

Weather in camiguin island.

To ensure the best Philippines Itinerary , be sure to travel during the best weather months. The best time to visit is between November and April during the dry season. During the summer months, you will have frequent monsoon rains which can be difficult to navigate and cancel a lot of ferries. However, that still doesn’t mean that you won’t have rain or issues with the weather during these months. From November through April, the weather is typically cooler as well, well cooler to Filipinos, but still generally warm where you are able to swim. The weather in the Philippines does not get cold unless you go high up into the mountains. It’s humid and hot typically all year long.

The Philippines is often crowded or busy during the Christmas season due to family flying back to the Philippines so tickets can often be more expensive during those months. The Philippines is a very Catholic country so a lot of families will go back to their hometowns and buses, ferries, etc, will be packed and oftentimes sold out. You will also experience a lot more traffic especially before, during, and after Christmas.

How to get around Camiguin Island

Trike or tricycles.

Trikes are a common form of transportation in the Philippines.  They are motorcycle-powered sidecars that can accommodate up to three passengers. Tricycles can take you to most tourist destinations and are readily available in the main towns and near popular attractions. Each area has slightly different. If you go to an area that has more hills, the trikes are more angled like a wheelie.  Some are larger like this one and others just hold about two people inside (which they often squeeze in more people to make costs cheaper).  If you want to travel like a local, be sure to take a Trike like this one or a Jeepney.  

Philippine Banka

In order to get to the white island, you must take a ride in a Banka. There is no other way to get to this wonderful island. Banka rides are fun and enjoyable. There are people on the beach there who sell you the lifejackets, however, Bankas is considered one of the safest boats to travel in. To visit the nearby islands and enjoy activities such as snorkeling, you can join boat tours organized by local operators. These tours are a great way to explore the marine wonders around Camiguin.

Hire a driver or rent a motorbike

You can easily hire a driver within the Philippines so if you are driving here from Cagayan de Oro or somewhere else, it will be best to hire a driver in one fo the bigger islands. You may need to pay for their accommodations as well. 

If that isn’t something you are interested in doing, you can also hire a trike driver for the day as well or if you feel comfortable, you can rent your own motorbike to  tour  the island. Renting a motorbike or scooter is a popular option for travelers who prefer more flexibility in their transportation. Several rental shops on the island offer motorbikes and scooters for daily or hourly rates.

For larger groups or those who prefer more comfort and convenience, van rentals with drivers can be arranged through local tour operators or rental companies. This option allows you to have a private tour tailored to your interests.

Keep in mind that while transportation options are available, the frequency of public transport might vary depending on the location and time of day. If you have specific places you want to visit or if you’re on a tight schedule, it’s a good idea to plan your transportation in advance or ask for recommendations from your accommodation provider. Also, always negotiate fares or rates before starting a trip and be prepared to pay in cash, as credit cards may not be widely accepted in smaller establishments.

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Planning a trip to Camiguin this 2024? Here are my top 10 things to do in Camiguin, tourist spots and best places to visit for your Camiguin itinerary!

Are you ready to explore camiguin let's get started, 2024 camiguin travel guide blog for first-timers (updated) - things to do in camiguin, tourist spots & places to visit.

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TOP 10 THINGS TO DO IN CAMIGUIN, TOURIST SPOTS & ATTRACTIONS

1. visit the giant clams ocean nursery in cantaan.

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2. Climb the Old Volcano Trail

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3. Visit the Old Catarman (Gui-ob) Church Ruins in Bonbon

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4. Swim at the Springs

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5. Marvel at the beauty of the Cross Marker and Sunken Cemetery

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6. See the Ancestral Houses

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7. Beach bumming at White Island or Sandbar

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8. Spend a day at Mantigue Island

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9. Swim at Katibawasan Falls

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10. Bring home some boxes of Pastel de Camiguin and Lanzones

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OTHER THINGS TO DO IN CAMIGUIN, TOURIST SPOTS & PLACES TO VISIT

  • Join the festivities on the annual Lanzones Festival
  • Hike Mt. Hinok hibok
  • Enjoy Tuasan Falls
  • Dive and see Burias Shoal
  • Enjoy the view at Tungatok Viewdeck
  • Chill at Bura Soda Pool
  • Enjoy a day of adventure at Taguines Lagoon
  • Go on an Eco-Adventure at Mount Mambajao
  • Enjoy a Day at Binangawan Falls

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WHERE TO STAY? Hotels and Beach Resorts in Camiguin

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Other Hotels and Beach Resorts in Camiguin

  • Balai sa Baibai Resort √ See room rates and availability
  • Bintana Sa Paraiso √ See room rates and availability
  • Havendwell Beach Resort √ See room rates and availability
  • Marianita's Cottages √ See room rates and availability
  • Villa Corrales √ See room rates and availability
  • Taylor’s Country Home √ See room rates and availability
  • Lanzones Cabana √ See room rates and availability
  • Nouveau Resort Camiguin √ See room rates and availability
  • Paras Beach Resort √ See room rates and availability
  • Kinghorn Garden House √ See room rates and availability

SAMPLE CAMIGUIN ITINERARIES

Camiguin day tour itinerary, camiguin itinerary (2 days & 1 night).

  • Arrival in Camiguin
  • Meet-up with your tour guide
  • Proceed to your booked resort or hotel √ Click here to see available hotels & resorts in Camiguin!
  • Early check-in or just leave your bags
  • Enjoy White Island and Sandbar
  • Visit Cantaan Giant Clams, Old Volcano Trail and Old Catarman Church Ruins
  • Go to the Sunken Cemetery and enjoy the sunset
  • Go back to your hotel or resort
  • Visit Katibawasan Falls
  • Go to Mantigue Island
  • Go back to your hotel/resort to freshen up
  • Pasalubong and souvenir shopping
  • Proceed to the port or airport

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Camiguin Tourist Spots & Things To Do on Camiguin The Philippines

This mountain top and vantage point was surreal. We could see half way around the island and a distant naked island surrounded in turquoise water

From day 1 our Camiguin adventure was an interesting experience. As the days rolled by and we cruised around the island visiting popular tourist spots, we realized that we rarely met any western faces. Even at the popular tourist attractions, like the 70 meter Katibawasan waterfall, there was just 1 local family. No doubt that  Camiguin  is still an off-the-beaten-track destination and is just waiting to be explored. 

Camiguin  is known for the large concentration of volcanos. There are 7 volcanos on Camiguin (however only 1 is still considered active) which is impressive when you consider the size of the island. Cruising along Camiguin’s highlands with mountains on either side,  vantage points  that peeped out through the jungle looking onto the naked White Island and leading us along charming villages and to beautiful waterfalls. There is a list of things to do in Camiguin which will keep you occupied for days. It just so happens, some of Camiguin’s best tourist attractions are so unique. Such as a sunken cemetery, a church ruins and the 1 meter giant clams. 

>>South Philippines Guides: are you planning a trip to Cebu , Siquijor , Bohol , Dumaguete , Siargao or Camiguin ? You can hop from one island to the other by ferry. Click on the links for inspiration on your next trip!!

Camiguin is one of the Philippines’ less explored islands. And is surprisingly very easy to reach. With its airport that receives direct flights from Manila and Cebu, and a ferry departing every day from the nearby island Bohol, you could be on Camiguin within just a few hours. 

>>Check this guide for more details on how to get to Camiguin .

This guide will list the things to do on Camiguin. We spent 1 week exploring the island at an easy pace and 2 days were rainy. So anything between 3 and 5 days is good depending on your style of going about things.

Cruising through this tunnel of trees with sun rays reflecting on the foggy smoke was just so exciting

>>This guide includes the perfect  3 day itinerary  on Camiguin .

Where to stay in Camiguin

Before we get into all the fun things, I will go through the best area to stay in Camiguin. This won’t take long since Camiguin has yet to be influenced by tourism and there is only 1 tourist area. 

Camiguin tourist area is in Mambajao in North Camiguin. However, Mambajao is a large municipality. If you want restaurants, resorts, sunset bars and tour organizers within walking distance, look for accommodation near the White Island ferry terminal. This is where the largest concentration of tourist amenities are located. 

Camiguin is already, in itself, a laid back destination. But if you want to go even more off the grid, you can find accommodation dotted all around the island. If you do choose this option you will be limited on places to eat, just keep that in mind.

Cruise Around Camiguin by Scooter

To really get a sense of orientation and figure out your surroundings, there is no better way than to cruise around the island on your own 2 wheels. Although riding a scooter on a tropical island and far from popular hot spots may not be an actual tourist spot, it is no doubt an amazing experience. We did this first thing in the morning on the following day of our arrival. It was a rainy morning and after few hiccups of showers here and there, the day finally cleared up. And what a day. Camiguin is such a chill island. Streets were almost empty and every village we passed by, kids would be playing around and chickens and goats roamed freely. Sometimes even cows and pigs. 

Camiguin has only 1 main road, the ring road. We took 2 hours to cruise all the way around the island. We stopped to take note of attractions that we saw. Made deviations into charming seaside villages. Saw a family of adorable little piglets. And waved to dozens of kids that were on their way to school. This scooter ride was definitely a great introduction to Camiguin.

Parked our scooter on this mountain top surrounded with palm trees and looking down onto the jungle and ocean

Tuasan Falls

Tuasan is a powerful waterfall wedged between mountains in a municipality named Catarman. From Mambajao tourist area it will take 45 minutes to ride up to the waterfall. The fall is located on the side of the road that splits across the island and is one of Camiguin’s must visit tourist spots.

It turns out that Tuasan is so easily accessed that we only came across it by chance while riding around the island. And is wedged between mountains on the side of the only street that splits across the island. If you pass from this road, you are bound to see the entrance. A big Tuasan Falls sign in the parking area marks the jumping off point. From this point there is 3-minute walk along a paved path and you will be facing this beautiful cascade.

The ticket booth is on the way in, and entrance fee is 50 pesos (€0.90). Once we paid our tickets it took about 2 or 3 minutes and we were already looking at a beautiful waterfall. First thing we noticed was the 20 meter cascade and a pool with hints of blue iconic to the Philippines. Tropical trees and plants surround the fall, pool and smaller pool. The first pool is the biggest and is about shoulder deep. Perfect for a good swim in chilly water. 

>>Check the full guide to Tuasan Falls here .

Tuasan is one of the best waterfalls since anyone can access it. The fall is right beside a road and there is no more than 2 minutes walking along a paved path.

White Island

Taking an early morning ferry over to White Island sandbar is the best activity in Camiguin. It only takes 10 minutes on an outrigger boat for you to be sinking your feet into the island’s white sand. And if you come here early enough, you will get what will seem like your own private little island. Mornings are the best time to avoid any crowds and you will also get the perfect light for photography.

In fact, we went to White Island in the morning. It was still dark when we set out of our accommodation. And as the day started to brighten up, we were already on the boat. Sunrise from White Island is amazing. And the view looking onto Camiguin island gives a perspective of how mountainous the place is.

We arrived on White Island and not a sole was around. This sandbar is rather small. But it took us about 10 minutes to cross since our feet kept sinking deep into the white sand. Fishermen started coming. All had bamboo baskets with fresh sea urchins. For 100 Pesos (€1.80) I got 6 urchins. It was like an explosion of sea in my mouth. Not the kind of food I would usually choose for breakfast but was definitely interesting. 

Crystal clear water surround white island. We could actually see all the corals on the seabed, that is how clear it is. However, the choppy sea conditions weren’t ideal and we decided not to swim. Not to mention, that the morning breeze was rather cold and it also rained at some point.

Keep in mind that White Island is naked. There are no trees, or anywhere protected from the sun. You can rent umbrellas from the island itself but I’m not sure on the price or how many the guy will have.

15 minutes after arriving on white island, it started raining. However, 5 minutes later the rain stopped and a beautiful rainbow formed right in front of us.

Katibawasan Waterfall

Katibawasan is an impressive waterfall just 20 minutes ride away from the touristic area of Mambajao. It just so happens that is the highest waterfall on Camiguin and also the highest cascade of water that we came across in the Philippines. And reaching the fall was just as amazing. We cruised along dense jungle nestling away charming villages. Kids were playing in the deserted streets and dogs were as usual just strolling around without a care in the world. 

We arrived at Katibawasan an hour or so before closing time. Just 1 car was in the parking lot. We paid the 50 Pesos (€0.90) entrance and made our way down the few stairs that lead through a pretty garden of tropical plants and vegetation. As we had thought there was only 1 family, and after a few photographs they too left. Having this stunning fall all to ourselves was amazing. A 70 meter waterfall cascades into crystal clear pool of water. No doubt this invited us to take a dip. And although the water was chilly, we still decided to take a plunge without a care in the world. Most of the pool is chest deep so you can actually walk. But the closer we got to the fall the deeper it got.

>>Check full guide to Katibawasn Falls here .

Katibawasan is an amazing waterfall. It just so happens to be very close to the tourist area in Mambajao

Walkway to the Old Volcano

The walkway to the Old Volcano is a one of Camiguin’s religious sites. All along the way dioramas that are called stations depict Christ’s crucification, death and finally his resurrection. Even if you’re not into such religious activities, the walkway is interesting and offers views looking down onto the ocean and all the surrounding landscape. I would say the trek is an easy one. Part of the way is paved but at certain point turns into a wide dirt path. There are 14 stations which splits the trek up into a mild enjoyable activity. And once you reach the top you will be greeted with a beautiful viewpoint.

If you’re adventurous, fit and are into a challenge, before you reach the 12th station there is a path . If you take this trail it will lead you to the top of Mount Vulcan . This is an activity for those who are fit. We were considering this trek but the previous rainy days made the path all muddy and slippery which would of been dangerous. We decided to give this a miss and only made it to the last station.

On the way down from the top of the hill I decided to give a sweep up to the path.

Sunken Cemetary

Camiguin’s Sunken Cemetary is a unique tourist spot on the island. You can combine this attraction with the Walkway to the Old Volcano. The Sunken Cemetary is testimony of how powerful mother nature can be. What was once a resting place for the dead along the coast of Camiguin, has now been forced under water. This rather unusual tourist spot came to be back in 1870. After a volcanic activity that shook Camiguin, the cemetary that was on land was submerged into the ocean. 

Today, tombstones lay along the ocean bed. Marine life has flourished and taken over the cemetery. And a large Christian cross has been erected in the ocean as a remembrance to the dead. The sunken cemetery is around 50 meters from shore. Although I would say anyone with basic swimming skills could do this activity alone, you will still need to pay for a guide. However, the guide will be helpful at indicating where everything is. 

The cross at the sunken cemetary.

Old Spanish Church Ruins

On Camiguin there are a few attractions that are testimony of the volcano’s destructive power. And the Old Spanish Church Ruins or Guiob Church is one of them. You can add this tourist spot with the sunken cemetary and the trail to the old volcano. All 3 are about 5 minutes ride from one another.

In the grounds of the church there are 3 structures. We first past through the church itself. A massive church for that time. All the surrounding walls are intact. However, the wooden roof is no more. And outside the church building there are another 2 small buildings. For the small fee, it is worth to stop by. But I said to add this with the other 2 activities not to travel all the way for just 1 tourist spot.

For the time, this church must have been extremely large

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I must admit that Camiguin, a wonderful island so beautiful which filled my dreams for weeks, was not initially part of my itinerary for my Mindanao tour. My reasons? All of them were stupid and I rather keep them to myself. But anyway, after days of thorough thinking, I finally decided to spare a day for this island. It was so I could finally get rid of that constant voice in my head screaming, “Go to the island!” It has been bugging me for years. Also, so I could take it off my bucket list. Never have I imagined that I would fall in love with it over and over. If you’re on a budget and would like to explore the southern part of the Philippines, please do spend a day on this island. I promise it wouldn’t eat up much of your travel money and it will be worth it. Let these 11 tourist spots in Camiguin prove to you why.

1. Camiguin White Island

I know many people would have told you this famed white island in Camiguin is just so overrated. In fact this is not even an island. It is a sandbar of white powdery sands surrounded by clear turquoise water which is just one of the many sandbars in the entire 7,107 islands of the country. So what makes it special other than patches of white powdery sands? I don’t know but I love it. Be the judge! See it for yourself!

Tips and How to’s: From the Benoni port, please ask to be taken to Rocky Village in Yumbing, Mambajao where outrigger boats taking tourists to the white island are found. The fee is P450 but you can share it with 5 other people. So you know the drill.

2. Giant Clams Sanctuary

If you wanna experience something different then you would love diving to see giant clams and their colorful world. You would absolutely love the experience as it will broaden up your perspective about other creatures under the sea.

Tips and How to’s:  From Benoni port, hire a motorcycle (habal-habal) driver to take you to the Giant Clams Sanctuary. Going there is not usually part of the tour offered by the guides on the island (as it is far and time-consuming) so you may have to pay for it separately. It’s up to you. If you have super excellent haggling skills then you might get it a bit cheaper than usual.

3. Mantigue Island

Mantigue Island is so intriguing that you wouldn’t help but want to find out what it is made of. If you are someone who’s fond of making love with the sea and its amazing creatures, then nothing will make you happier but to dive into the richness of this island and its surrounding waters.

Tips and How to’s:  From Benoni port, ask some locals where you can find a tourist boat willing to take you to the island or might as well ask your hotel accommodation for tour packages including Mantigue Island. If you haven’t prepared any reservations, tour to the island would cost P500 but of course, you can always look for people to whom you can share the boat fee.

4. Mt. Hibok-Hibok Ardent Hotspring

What’s the perfect way to cap off the night in Camiguin? It’s having a very relaxing bath in Ardent Hotspring. Nights in Camiguin can sometimes be so cold and one way to chase it off is to have a quick dip in warm running water. This is usually the best place to meet and converse with other tourists, local and foreign alike.

Tips and How to’s:  Going to the hot spring is normally part of the tour package offered by local guides and/or hotels in Camiguin but if you only intend to go to the hot spring, you can always hire a motorcycle (habal-habal) for P80 – P100. The entrance fee is P30.

5. Sto. Niño Coldspring

Camiguin Island always has the answer to your needs. There’s the hot spring to help you relax and wash away that cold lonely nights but if you prefer something more refreshing then there’s Sto. Niño Coldspring where you can swim for hours and enjoy the cool running waters under the sunny skies.

Tips and How to’s:  This is situated in Barangay Sto. Nino, hence the name. You can hire a motorcycle to take you there or better yet ask to include this to your tour package. The entrance fee is P30. If you need floaters, just add another P20.

6. Stations of the cross and the walkway to the old volcano

If you are a devout Christian who wants to experience the stations of the cross in a brand new light or someone who simply wants to trek up the mountain but doesn’t want the arduous task it requires then you would love to see the stations of the cross. This is just an approximately 1-hour trek up the top of the hill where the last station could be found. It is so rewarding that you would want to do it again.

Tips and How to’s:  Bring extra clothes and towels because surely you’ll be sweating your ass off making you look like you’ve taken a bath in the rain.

7. Sunken Cemetery

This also made Camiguin famous. The sunken cemetery is a remnant of that havoc that had once plagued the island and almost swept it out of existence. It is represented by a huge cross of what has been an old chapel. An adventurous heart won’t be content with seeing what is on the surface and would love to dive and explore the world beneath it. If you are that kind of person then this is the perfect place for you.

Tips and How to’s:  If you want to explore this little piece of history but you hate getting wet then you can always ask fishermen to take you on a boat ride around the sunken cemetery for P100.

8. Tuasan Falls

If you are a nature lover and a big fan of waterfalls then you will be happy to visit Tuasan Falls. As of November last year, the area near the waterfalls is under construction but that should not discourage you from visiting the place as it hasn’t taken away it’s beauty one bit.

Tips and How to’s:  Be careful with huge boulders if you would go swimming in Tuasan Falls.

9. Katibawasan Falls

Katibawasan Falls reminds me of a princess from ancient times – graceful, soft and delicate – because of its waters. Unlike Tuasan Falls where the waters come falling down with power hitting the ground with so much might, Katibawasan’s is like pouring a tea in a cup.

Tips and How to’s:  Entry to Katibawasan Falls and its vicinity requires P35 entrance fee.

10. The Old Spanish Church

If you are a history buff and you love seeing ruins or you appreciate classic architecture then you should visit the Old Spanish Church. Actually, there’s not much to see but gazing at what was left of this once magnificent structure will give you a glimpse of how glorious it has been before it was shattered into pieces by the powerful Mt. Volcan.

Tips and How to’s:  This is not obligatory but if you happen to see that vendor selling bread in front of the Old Spanish Church when you get to visit this place, please buy at least one bag of bread. That’s just P20 and enough to see her smile as she and her family already has something to get through the day.

11. Soda Water Pool

When I was younger, I used to think of this as a waterfall or a stream where the water tastes like Sprite or Mountain Dew. In fact, this is the very reason why I got so hooked up of Camiguin Island when I was still a child that almost every summer I would ask my dad to come to take me to the island so I could drink it all up. But that was not the case, unfortunately. Although, yeah, the water is sweet and taste like sprite but not quite.

Tips and How to’s:  Before you could get your unlimited fill of soda spring water, an entrance fee of P30 is required.

SUMMARY OF EXPENSES

Motorbike rental  – P500 without guide (you will drive yourself around the island) or P1000 with driver who will also serve as your tour guide. You may contact Kuya Nato at 09051161485 for more information.

Boat rental fee (White Island) – P450/6 = P75

Boat Rental fee (Mantigue Island)  – P500/6 = P100

Entrance Fees – P200

  • Katibawasan Falls – P35
  • Soda Water Pool – P30
  • Sto. Niño Coldspring – P30
  • Ardent Hotspring – P30
  • Stations Of the Cross – P25
  • Giant Clams Sanctuary – P50 (If you wanna go clams viewing then you will need to shell out another P500 more or less for diving gears and tour guide)

There you go folks! These are the 11 Tourist Spots in Camiguin that you might want to visit on less than a P1000 budget. You can even do away with just P1500 budget and that would cover everything from food to transportation expenses and even souvenirs. Remember when you travel, it’s all about priorities and making the most out of every moment no matter how little your time or your money is. What’s important is it makes you happy.

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Hi Keza, did you have a tour guide on your travel ? Thanks.

Hi Jillai. Yes. Our habal-habal driver served as our tour guide. He took us to each of those spots. Last time I was there, day tour was P1000/motorcycle.

Hi! Is there a tourist guide who can accompany me throughout the whole camiguin trip (I mean all your aforementioned tourist destinations)? Do you have any idea ( or just price range) that would cost me if I’ll avail one?

Hi Ryan. Your motorcycle driver can be your tour guide. Hiring one should cost you P1000/day

Thanks for this Ms. Keza. Tomorrow i will be going to Cagayan de Oro City for a seminar. I will visit Camiguin for a day. Looking forward to watch the sunset in sunken cemetery.

Hi Fairydel. Have fun on your visit.

Hi ! May i ask, if you do have a travel and tour package? I plan to go camiguin this june

Hi Fe. I dont have tour package. But you can easily tour Camiguin on your own. It’s such a small island and there various options available once you get there.

Hello Keza, Are there any snorkeling site in Camiguin?

White island, mantigue island and giant clam sanctuary are good snorkeling spots.

How long did you stay in Camiguin to get to all of these spots?

Hi Al-Jan. We did it for 1 and a half day in Camiguin.

I’ve been in Camiguin for almost a week, and could stay easily more 🙂 I love this place.

I’m going here next week but only for a day haha may I know your itinerary?

Hi Abby! This was our itinerary. ❤️

0700 Breakfast 0800 Stairway to old volcano 0900 Free public spring pool 1000 Stunning Viewdeck 1100 Tuasan Falls 1200 Lunch 1300 Coldspring 1400 Old Spanish Church 1500 Sunken Cemetery 1600 Ardent Hostspring 1800 Dinner

0500 Wake Up 0600 White Island 0700 Breakfast 0800 Giant Clams 0900 Katibawasan Falls 1000 Mt. Hibok Hibok HQ 1200 Lunch 1300 Head out

Wow! This is very informative. Thank you very much Ms. Keza Marie.

Thanks for this. Will definitely try the giant clam sanctuary

Hi Konzen. No worries. Have fun on your trip. Btw. You just reminded me of my fave anime character in Gensomaden Saiyuki. Haha. Thanks for dropping by. 🙂

thanks for the information! how about the board and lodging how much is the cost and also per meal?

Hi Elizabeth thanks for dropping by.. Lodging cost starts at P1000 good for 2-4 people on non peak season.. The affordable inns are located in Rocky Village Yumbing. For meals, checkpoint resto is also located in rocky village and meals good for 2-3 people starts at P270 (unlimited rice and drinks with 2 viands and a side dish)

Hi Ms. KezaMarie, amh,, when is the best time to visit in Camiguin?

Hi. The best time is during the months of November to Feb since there’s less chance of rain and less tourists go to the island

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<p>The Philippines is a breathtaking archipelago (a group of Islands) with volcanoes, limestone cliffs, crystal clear waters, and rice terraces on mountain slopes. If you want a vacation or an adventure, there are over 7000 islands with fascinating sights to choose from, including tourist spots in Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. These 15 places are particularly noteworthy for their historical sites and local delicacies that will make your visit truly worthwhile.</p>

The Philippines is a breathtaking archipelago (a group of Islands) with volcanoes, limestone cliffs, crystal clear waters, and rice terraces on mountain slopes. If you want a vacation or an adventure, there are over 7000 islands with fascinating sights to choose from, including tourist spots in Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. These 15 places are particularly noteworthy for their historical sites and local delicacies that will make your visit truly worthwhile.

<p>This UNESCO World Heritage Site has a limestone karst landscape and an underground river stretching over 8 kilometers. The river flows directly into the sea, nourishing diverse plant species. It also houses bats and various bird species. As a tourist destination, this place allows visitors to explore its caverns and enjoy looking at its natural beauty.</p>

Puerto Princesa Underground River

This UNESCO World Heritage Site has a limestone karst landscape and an underground river stretching over 8 kilometers. The river flows directly into the sea, nourishing diverse plant species. It also houses bats and various bird species. As a tourist destination, this place allows visitors to explore its caverns and enjoy looking at its natural beauty.

<p>The Ifugao people built the Banaue Rice Terraces over 2,000 years ago, and they are now often called the “Eighth Wonder of the World.” The design of this UNESCO World Heritage Site showcases their creativity and skill. They are still actively used for farming, primarily rice and vegetables. Visitors can enjoy the breathtaking view of terraces on the mountainside and local delicacies like traditional smoked meat called “kinuday.”</p>

Banaue Rice Terraces in Ifugao Province

The Ifugao people built the Banaue Rice Terraces over 2,000 years ago, and they are now often called the “Eighth Wonder of the World.” The design of this UNESCO World Heritage Site showcases their creativity and skill. They are still actively used for farming, primarily rice and vegetables. Visitors can enjoy the breathtaking view of terraces on the mountainside and local delicacies like traditional smoked meat called “kinuday.”

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The Visayas region in the Philippines is the ideal place to visit if you want to attend a vibrant and colorful festival. These festivities showcase the culture and traditions of each province. You can attend the Sandugo Festival or the Dinagyang, Sinulog, and Ati-Atihan Festivals, which are held every January.

<p>Tourists visit Boracay Island for its stunning white sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant nightlife. Many visitors worldwide come here to relax, enjoy water sports, and enjoy the lively atmosphere. It also has a bustling market where you can handpick fresh seafood from the stalls and have chefs cook it the way you like. Boracay is an excellent place if you are looking for a tropical paradise with plenty of activities and beautiful scenery.</p>

Boracay Island in Malay, Aklan

Tourists visit Boracay Island for its stunning white sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant nightlife. Many visitors worldwide come here to relax, enjoy water sports, and enjoy the lively atmosphere. It also has a bustling market where you can handpick fresh seafood from the stalls and have chefs cook it the way you like. Boracay is an excellent place if you are looking for a tropical paradise with plenty of activities and beautiful scenery.

<p>The location has around 1,200 cone-shaped hills spread over 50 square kilometers. These hills are named “Chocolate Hills” because their green grass becomes brown during the dry season, making them look like chocolate kisses. This unique landscape is a popular tourist attraction as a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.</p>

Chocolate Hills Carmen, Bohol

The location has around 1,200 cone-shaped hills spread over 50 square kilometers. These hills are named “Chocolate Hills” because their green grass becomes brown during the dry season, making them look like chocolate kisses. This unique landscape is a popular tourist attraction as a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.

<p>Mindanao is the second largest island in the Philippines and a beautiful region with many tourist attractions. Some popular places include Siargao Island, with world-class surfing spots and gorgeous landscapes; Bukidnon, with natural attractions like the Dahilayan Adventure Park; and Surigao del Sur, with the Enchanted River and Tinuy-an Falls.</p>

Mindanao is the second largest island in the Philippines and a beautiful region with many tourist attractions. Some popular places include Siargao Island, with world-class surfing spots and gorgeous landscapes; Bukidnon, with natural attractions like the Dahilayan Adventure Park; and Surigao del Sur, with the Enchanted River and Tinuy-an Falls.

<p>This beautiful city has Mount Apo, the highest peak in the Philippines, which attracts hikers and nature enthusiasts. Since Davao is the natural home of the critically endangered Philippine eagle, visitors can watch this majestic bridge up close at the Philippine Eagle Centre. Also, as they snack on durian, they can drop by to tour the Museum or enjoy the manicured gardens at the urban People’s Park.</p>

Davao City, Davao del Sur

This beautiful city has Mount Apo, the highest peak in the Philippines, which attracts hikers and nature enthusiasts. Since Davao is the natural home of the critically endangered Philippine eagle, visitors can watch this majestic bridge up close at the Philippine Eagle Centre. Also, as they snack on durian, they can drop by to tour the Museum or enjoy the manicured gardens at the urban People’s Park.

<p>Besides hot springs, waterfalls, and coral reefs, this province is famous for its lanzones fruit, which locals celebrate annually during the Lanzones Festival. It has beaches with rich marine life and a laid-back atmosphere for tourists who want a relaxed atmosphere. They can also visit the La Dolce Vita, an Italian-styled restaurant that serves wood-cooked pizzas.</p>

Camiguin Island, Camiguin Province

Besides hot springs, waterfalls, and coral reefs, this province is famous for its lanzones fruit, which locals celebrate annually during the Lanzones Festival. It has beaches with rich marine life and a laid-back atmosphere for tourists who want a relaxed atmosphere. They can also visit the La Dolce Vita, an Italian-styled restaurant that serves wood-cooked pizzas.

<p>This place has well-preserved Spanish colonial-era architecture and streets lined with charming heritage houses and cobblestones. Surprisingly, they still have the traditional horse-drawn carriages known as “kalesas.” Visiting Calle Crisologo allows you to step back in time and experience the rich history and culture of the Philippines. You can browse through the local crafts shops for souvenirs. The best time to visit is the first week of May during the Vigan Festival of the Arts.</p>

Calle Crisologo, Vigan

This place has well-preserved Spanish colonial-era architecture and streets lined with charming heritage houses and cobblestones. Surprisingly, they still have the traditional horse-drawn carriages known as “kalesas.” Visiting Calle Crisologo allows you to step back in time and experience the rich history and culture of the Philippines. You can browse through the local crafts shops for souvenirs. The best time to visit is the first week of May during the Vigan Festival of the Arts.

<p>Considering its four-kilometer stretch of cream-colored sand with swaying coconut palm trees lining the shore, this place can easily accommodate hundreds of tourists. Visitors can spread across the expanse of land as they swim, sunbathe, or relax on the beach, enjoying the view of clear waters. Although it was once a secret getaway for a lucky few, many others have discovered its beauty, so it’s now a popular tourist destination.</p>

Nacpan Beach in El Nido, Palawan

Considering its four-kilometer stretch of cream-colored sand with swaying coconut palm trees lining the shore, this place can easily accommodate hundreds of tourists. Visitors can spread across the expanse of land as they swim, sunbathe, or relax on the beach, enjoying the view of clear waters. Although it was once a secret getaway for a lucky few, many others have discovered its beauty, so it’s now a popular tourist destination.

<p>The waters of the Kawasan Falls flow from the Kanlaob River, moving to the Kabukalan Spring and through the Kawasan Gorge before emptying into the Matutinao River and eventually the Tanon Strait. Its largest waterfall is roughly 40 meters high, and visitors can hike up the different tiers. They can also take refreshing dips in the pools, ride a bamboo raft along the river, or have a picnic lunch by the riverbank.</p>

Kawasan Falls, Cebu

The waters of the Kawasan Falls flow from the Kanlaob River, moving to the Kabukalan Spring and through the Kawasan Gorge before emptying into the Matutinao River and eventually the Tanon Strait. Its largest waterfall is roughly 40 meters high, and visitors can hike up the different tiers. They can also take refreshing dips in the pools, ride a bamboo raft along the river, or have a picnic lunch by the riverbank.

<p>In 2012, CNNGo ranked Cloud 9 8th out of 50 World’s Best Surfing Spots. It is also the site of the Siargao Cup, an international surfing competition held every September. Even if you’re not a surfer, Cloud 9 has a viewing deck at the top of a three-story structure where you can watch the surfers and marvel at the ocean. The area also has shops, restaurants, and bars where you can relax.</p>

Cloud 9 in Siargao

In 2012, CNNGo ranked Cloud 9 8th out of 50 World’s Best Surfing Spots. It is also the site of the Siargao Cup, an international surfing competition held every September. Even if you’re not a surfer, Cloud 9 has a viewing deck at the top of a three-story structure where you can watch the surfers and marvel at the ocean. The area also has shops, restaurants, and bars where you can relax.

<p>Besides being the largest and most populous island in the Philippines, Luzon is the economic and political center of the nation. Likewise, it is home to Quezon City and Manila, the capital city of the Philippines. This island is one of the places every visitor must see because of its stunning beauty, which includes mountain ranges, volcanoes, beaches, and coral reefs. You can find it north of the Philippine archipelago.</p>

Besides being the largest and most populous island in the Philippines, Luzon is the economic and political center of the nation. Likewise, it is home to Quezon City and Manila, the capital city of the Philippines. This island is one of the places every visitor must see because of its stunning beauty, which includes mountain ranges, volcanoes, beaches, and coral reefs. You can find it north of the Philippine archipelago.

<p>The walled city of Intramuros, Spanish for “within the walls,” was the seat of Spanish colonial power in the Philippines for over 300 years. Miguel Lopez de Legazpi built it in the 16th century, and its rich history has made it a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Right beside it is Fort Santiago, the former military headquarters where the Spaniards imprisoned national hero Jose Rizal. They have several historical sites, including churches, museums, and early government buildings.</p>

Intramuros and Fort Santiago, Manila

The walled city of Intramuros, Spanish for “within the walls,” was the seat of Spanish colonial power in the Philippines for over 300 years. Miguel Lopez de Legazpi built it in the 16th century, and its rich history has made it a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Right beside it is Fort Santiago, the former military headquarters where the Spaniards imprisoned national hero Jose Rizal. They have several historical sites, including churches, museums, and early government buildings.

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DOT to build Tourist First Aid Facilities nationwide to ensure safety of tourists

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Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco briefs South Korean tourism stakeholders about the Philippines Department of Tourism (DOT) priority thrusts to enhance local and international tourism experience. (Photo Courtesy: DOT) 

QUEZON CITY, (PIA) -- The construction of Tourist First Aid Facilities across the country will soon add to the flagship tourism infrastructure projects of the Department of Tourism (DOT) which aims to provide a safer and secure tourism experience for tourists. 

Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco bared this initiative during a stakeholder meeting with South Korean travel and tourism partners in Seoul on Wednesday, May 8. 

“The safety of our tourists is our topmost priority,” said Frasco. 

The said facilities will primarily provide the necessary emergency first aid assistance and other medical attention to travelers in the event that they encounter accidents while on vacation in the country’s various tourism destinations. 

“The Tourist First Aid Facility will be equipped with skilled healthcare professionals who will have access to quick response resources to be able to attend to injuries and emergencies, enhancing the safety and peace of mind of our tourists while they travel,” she explained. 

The DOT, in partnership with the Department of Health (DOH) and the Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority (TIEZA), is projecting to complete the construction of five (5) Tourist First Aid Facilities this year. 

This tourist safety-centered infrastructure project will be complemented by the construction of  hyperbaric chambers in the country’s key dive destinations including Puerto Galera, Boracay, Cebu, Negros Oriental, and Camiguin. 

These will add to the existing 15 hyperbaric chambers across the country that cater to the safety medical services need of divers. 

“We believe that the safety and well-being of our diving community and our tourists is paramount, that is why we are committed to ensuring that every dive is not only a journey to the spectacular marine wonders of the Philippines, but also a safe one,”  Frasco further noted. 

The DOT’s close collaboration with South Korean tourism stakeholders is rooted in the importance of the foreign market as the Philippines’ top source of international tourist arrivals with a recorded sum of 1,989,322 arrivals in 2019. 

To date, the country has already welcomed 599,200 South Korean tourists which accounts for 26.86 percent share of the total foreign visitor arrivals. 

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“A cornerstone of our tourism strategy is the strengthening of international relationships through effective co-marketing and joint promotional efforts. Our partnership with Korean travel and trade partners is integral to our promotional strategy, enhancing the Philippines' visibility as a premier destination,” said the tourism chief, noting that the Philippines is expected to welcome 1.8 million to 2 million visitors from South Korea for 2024. 

The DOT’s initiative to uphold the safety of tourists is anchored on the overarching goal of elevating the tourism landscape of the Philippines. (DOT/PIA-NCR)

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Anne Jakrajutatip promotes Philippines through Miss Universe social media photo album

Miss Universe Sheynnis Palacios with Philippine tourist destinations as her background/ANNE JAKRAJUTATIP FACEBOOK PHOTOS

Miss Universe Sheynnis Palacios with Philippine tourist destinations as her background. ANNE JAKRAJUTATIP / FACEBOOK PHOTOS

Miss Universe Organization (MUO) part-owner Anne Jakrajutatip has paid tribute to the beauty of the Philippines through a series of photographs featuring reigning queen Sheynnis Palacios posted on social media.

Palacios is seen wearing an intricately beaded gold “terno” gown in various poses, with different scenic spots in the Philippines as her background. They were posted on the Thai media mogul’s Facebook page early morning on May 10.

“[MUO] would love to honor the nation of Thousands Islands, The Philippines, by creatively promoting the great tourism places through the love and emotion of our titleholder in the graceful collective photo album,” Jakrajutatip posted on social media.

She also wrote the captions “One of the Best Restinations in the World, The Philippines,” “Love to visit your respected nation, The Philippines [Philippine flag emoji],” and “Great places to visit in The Philippines [Philippine flag emoji]” as Jakrajutatip shared Palacios’ photos featuring Boracay, Cebu, Palawan, Bohol, Batanes, Camiguin, Siargao, Dumaguete, Coron and Siquijor in the background.

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Miss Universe Sheynnis Palacios with Philippine tourist destinations as her background/ANNE JAKRAJUTATIP FACEBOOK PHOTOS

Palacios had just wrapped up the Philippine leg of her Asian tour which also took her to Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and China. She was in Manila from May 1 to 7, then proceeded to her next destination, India.

Jakrajutatip did not accompany the reigning queen in Manila, who was instead joined by MUO Vice President for International Relations Mario Bucaro and Vice President for Global Partnerships Olivia Quido-Co, a California-based Filipino beauty entrepreneur who is also the president of the Miss Universe Skincare and Spa.

The Thai magnate had previously visited Manila with then-reigning Miss Universe R’Bonney Gabriel in May 2023. The reigning queen stayed longer to help crown Michelle Marquez Dee as Miss Universe Philippines.

Bucaro had revealed at the 2024 Miss Universe Philippines Sponsors Night at the Manila Hotel on May 6 that MUO will return for the national pageant’s coronation night on May 22. But he did not elaborate any further on who will be back, and whether the party will include Palacios or Jakrajutatip.

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