Learn the Way of Water at the Island of Camiguin!

Camiguin Island is also nicknamed the ‘Island of Fire’ thanks to the 7 volcanoes situated near it. This province is the smallest in Mindanao, but even with its size – it is still a great beauty that attracts neverending local and foreign tourists.

It is best to visit in the summer months of April to June. You can bask under the sun, enjoy the diverse underwater ecology, and have a generally perfect beach getaway. Considered as one of the Philippines’ unsoiled islands, you should give this a try!

In the province, there are a lot of tourist spots you can definitely visit. There is Mount Hibok Hibok which is famed for having 5 explosive eruptions already. There is also the White Island, a boomerang-shaped sand bar that boasts of pearly white sand and crystal clear water.

There are a lot more attractions and must visit spots within the province, so why not add it in your 2023 itinerary? You won’t regret it!

How to get to Camiguin Island?

Easiest way to get to Camiguin Island

You can stop worrying yourself about transportation and just avail a rental service from us! We offer driver services that can send you to Camiguin and pick you up once you’re done. With us, your travel time is cut short and you can relax in the backseat!

Wherever in Misamis Oriental you may come from – we can pick you up anywhere and deliver you right on Camiguin. If you avail a rental, you’re not only saving money but also your precious time.

It does not matter if you’re traveling with a small group or a crowd, because we have rental units of different sizes that can accommodate a lot of people!

Book with us now through our Booking Page.

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You can also contact us through the following:
[Globe]: 0965 129 6777 or 0955 872 3883
[Smart]: 0907 931 8778 or 0907 931 8774
Email: info@rentacarcdo.com
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From CDO to Camiguin Island

1. Go to Agora Bus Terminal.
2. Find a bus heading to Balingoan Bus Terminal. This will take 3 hours.
3. Ride a tricycle heading to the barge that is going to Camiguin.

Things to do at Camiguin Island

1. VISIT THE TOURIST SPOTS
– You can visit the following outstanding tourist spots, among many:
Mount Hibok Hibok
Mount Vulcan
White Island
Katibawasan Falls
Mantigue Nature Island Park
Sunken Cemetery
Old Gui-ob Church Ruins
Sto. Nino Cold Spring

2. SWIMMING
– Ask around the locals where there are safe spots for swimming.

3. VISIT HERITAGE SITES
– There are many historical sites scattered throughout Camiguin so make sure to make time for them!

4. TAKE PHOTOS
– The entire island and beaches of Camiguin is a beach lover’s paradise. Don’t forget to snap some nice photos for the gram!

5. SNORKELING
– Enjoy the shallow water’s underwater world.

6. SCUBA DIVING
– Do not pass up on the chance to see Camiguin’s lush and diverse underwater life!

7. VISIT DIFFERENT FALLS IN THE ISLAND
– You must visit the falls on the island!

8. HIKE
– There are volcanoes open for public visits, so why not visit them on a hike?

Rates and Fees

TOURIST SPOTS
Mount Hibok Hibok:
Hot Spring – ₱ 50 per head
Trekking Guide per Group – ₱ 1500-2000

White Island:
Environmental Fee – ₱ 35 per head
Boat Fee – ₱ 150 per head

Katibawasan Falls:
Environmental Fee – ₱ 50 per head

Mantigue Nature Island Park:
Environmental Fee – ₱ 30 per head
Boat Fee – ₱ 150 per head
Cottage Fee – ₱ 150 per day

Sto. Nino Cold Spring:
Environmental Fee – ₱ 50 per head

ACCOMMODATIONS
GV Hotel Room – ₱ 550-750 for 2 pax
Beach House Resort – ₱ 600 for 2 pax
July’s Haven Seaside – ₱ 664 for 2 pax

Important Facts

Motorcycle Rental – ₱ 400 per day
Tricycle Rental – ₱ 800 per day
Multicab Rental – ₱ 1000-2000 per day

How to Contact

You can contact Camiguin through these:

Telephone Number: (082) 241-1000
Email Address: camiguin@gmail.com

To bring when visiting Camiguin Island

1. Bring enough sets of clothes for your trip.
2. Bring cash with you as most shops and establishments prefer cash transactions.

Reminders when visiting Camiguin Island

1. Bring all of your travel requirements before heading to Camiguin.
2. Best time to visit is in the summer season.
3. There is internet reception everywhere.
4. Buy souvenirs from shops across the island.
5. It is best to book a rental in advance.

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