Camiguin is an island at the southern part of the Philippines which lies between the Visayas and Mindanao regions. This small island has seven volcanoes and several waterfalls and hot and cold springs, which are major attraction among city dwellers. It has coral reefs that are best for snorkeling.
Mt Hibok-Hibok is the most active among the island’s seven volcanoes. Without warning, the volcano erupted in 1951 spewing hot gases. It is now dormant and hikers climb this 1600m mountain in just a single day.
Camiguin’s capital is Mambajao where the market and many local establishments are found. The place is not yet urbanized and only small enterprises thrive in this area. What makes Camiguin also attractive to tourists is the fact that it is not as commercialized and crowded as other beach destinations in the country.
From Mambajao town proper is Katibawasan Falls, which cascades 50m into an icy pool surrounded by orchids, wild ferns, and boulders. There’s also the Tuwasan Falls near Catarman but it’s more difficult going there.
Also a few kilometers from Mambajao is the Ardent Hot Spring where the natural stone pool is fed by warm water from inside Mt. Hibok-Hibok. However the place is a bit packed with families and groups having picnics there. If you are into something cold, there’s the Sto. Niño Cold Spring which is a popular place for locals during the weekends.
In Kebila near Guinsiliban is the giant clam reproduction nursery where many of the clam species are taken cared of by a group of women. If you want to get more historical, you can visit the Ruins of Gui-ob Church and the sunken cemetery. This is all that remains of the Spanish church that has been destroyed by the Vulcan Daan eruption in 1871. A huge cross was installed in 1982 to mark the community cemetery sunk to the sea by the same eruption.
For a much needed lunch stop, go to the Tanguines Lagoon which is a man-made lagoon located near the Benoni Port in the Municipality of Mahinog. At the lagoon is the J&A Fishpen and the Lagoon Travel Lodge complete with a floating restaurant and a conference hall.
Around Camiguin is the White Island, an uninhabited sand bar, and Mantigue Island, an inhabited island surrounded by coral reefs which is a good place for snorkeling.
Quick Tips:
Before you leave, check out the things you need to bring, which are swimming and snorkeling gears, sunblock and lots of extra shirts and a beach towel. Don’t carry a lot of unnecessary items, only those that are important, to lighten your load. It is better if you have your itinerary drawn up so you can plan what activities you can do and what you need to bring along during that day.
Ask your hotel reception to provide you with a map and to give suggestions where you can go. Some of the tourist spots have to be hiked so be ready for that. Also, carry cash with you because there is only one ATM in the island.
Time your vacation in Camiguin during the months of March to May when it is not yet rainy season, because it is hard to be stranded in the island when there is a typhoon coming. Consult the weather bureau and check weather forecasts before you plan your trip.
Camiguin is known for its sweet delicacy which is the pastel or filled bun. Vjandep Bakeshop is popular for this, so don’t forget to bring some on your way back to Manila.
Best Way To Get Around:
From Manila, you may take a flight to Cagayan de Oro, which is about one and a half hour. Then, you may take a cab or a bus to the Balingoan port. At Balingoan, take a ferry to Camiguin’s Benoni port. There is also a flight from Cebu to Camiguin but these are small flights coming in. However, it is safer to take the longer route which takes about 3-to 4 -hour land trip and ferry ride from Cagayan de Oro to Camiguin.
Once in Camiguin, it is easier to rent a multi-cab or a small kind of jeepney which costs about P2,000 to P2,5000 (about ) for one whole day. It includes a tour of the entire island and you don’t have to worry how to go from one place to another. It’s a very rustic place so expect no traffic and that people retire early at night.
If you want to go to the nearby White Island or Mantigue Island, you may rent a boat at also about P2,000, which may already include lunch, depending on how you haggle the package with your contact person.