
Camiguin Island · Philippines
Your Coastal Escape
in Mambajao
Seaview suites, ocean-view glamping and an infinity pool — warm Filipino hospitality on Camiguin Island.
Camiguin · The Island Born of Fire
The Quiet the Other Islands Lost
While Siargao chases the next wave and Siquijor trades in folklore and moonlight, Camiguin did something quietly radical — it stayed itself.


One road loops the whole island. Mornings arrive with church bells from Mambajao and the smell of the sea; afternoons dissolve into spring-fed pools and the shade of century-old acacias. This is the Philippines measured in lanzones harvests and tides, not flight schedules — an island where tradition was never restored for the brochures, because it never left.
Txaleta de Camiguin sits where all of it comes closest: the volcano at your back, the Bohol Sea at your feet, the white sandbar of White Island a short banca ride off the shore. Ten rooms, an infinity pool that meets the horizon, and the rare luxury of being somewhere the world hasn't crowded yet.
Infinity Pool
Meeting the horizon
Seaview Rooms
Wake to the ocean
5 min from Airport
Camiguin Airport
Some islands you visit. Camiguin, you remember.


The Ten Rooms
Where You Wake on Camiguin
Ten rooms sit between the volcano and the sea, close enough to hear both, and no two open onto the same view. Some face the Bohol Sea, others the garden or the cliff's edge. Choose the one that matches how you want to meet the morning.

Sea at Eye Level
Premier Seaview Suite
A king bed turned toward floor-to-ceiling glass, where the Bohol Sea fills the room before you are fully awake. Step onto your private terrace and White Island sits on the water in the distance, a pale line of sand waiting for the banca.
- Sea view
- Private terrace
- King bed
- Air conditioning
- WiFi
- Work desk

Canvas on the Cliff
Ocean View Glamping
A proper bed under canvas at the cliff's edge, with an en-suite rain shower and a private deck above the Bohol Sea. Each evening the sunset reaches straight into the tent, and the only sounds are the water below and the wind off the sea.
- Ocean view
- Private deck
- En-suite shower
- Queen bed
- Natural airflow
- WiFi

Inside the Green
Deluxe Garden Room
A double bed wrapped in tropical garden, with an en-suite bath and the day kept at a slower pace. You wake to leaf-shade and birdsong rather than sun on glass, the cooler, greener side of staying by a volcano.
- Garden view
- En-suite bath
- Double bed
- Air conditioning
- WiFi
- Wardrobe
By the Sea
Breakfast Comes In on the Tide
The café sits at the edge of the water, where breakfast arrives with the morning light and the boats heading out for White Island. Days are built on fresh Filipino cooking and a few easy international plates: fish landed that morning, fruit from the slopes behind Mambajao, lanzones when the season turns them sweet. By evening the sea goes gold, and dinner is something you stay with for a while.
Reserve a Table


Things to Do
Four Ways to Meet the Island
Camiguin gives up its best on its own terms — by banca, by ridgeline, by the slow turn of a coastal road. Choose how you go.

Out to the Sandbars
A banca carries you past quiet coves to White Island's bare white spit and the reefs below, where the Bohol Sea turns clear over coral and the island's sheltered giant clams.

The Bohol Sea, Faster
Open throttle across open water, the volcano shrinking behind you. Jet skis and watersports for the mornings you would rather feel the sea than drift on it.

Up the Living Volcano
Guided ascents of active Hibok-Hibok climb through rainforest and spring-fed shade to a ridgeline where the whole island, and the sea around it, falls away below you.

One Road, All Day
Take the 64-kilometre ring road at your own pace: Katibawasan's falls, the cross marking the sunken cemetery, cold springs found between one town and the next.
Between Volcano and Sea
The Long Look








Voices from Puting Balas
What Stayed With Them
“The most peaceful stay we've had in the Philippines. The seaview suite woke us up to the ocean every single morning.”
“Glamping at Txaleta is unreal — the sunset pours right into the tent and breakfast is over the water. We'll be back.”
“Warm hosts, spotless rooms and an infinity pool even better than the photos. Highly recommend Camiguin.”
On the Mambajao Shore
Come the Long Way
Five minutes from Camiguin Airport, the road gives way to the sound of the Bohol Sea and the volcano standing watch behind you. Tell us when you arrive and we'll have the transfer waiting, the island boat ready, and the right room held against the tide.

