Txaleta de Camiguin

Things to Do on Camiguin

Experiences

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 SandbarsOut to the Sandbars — alternate view

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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, FasterThe Bohol Sea, Faster — alternate view

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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 VolcanoUp the Living Volcano — alternate view

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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

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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.

The Shore & the Sea

Days That Begin at the Waterline

Boats and beaches at Txaleta de Camiguin
Boats and beaches at Txaleta de Camiguin
Boats and beaches at Txaleta de Camiguin
Boats and beaches at Txaleta de Camiguin

Beyond the Resort

The Whole Island Is the Day Trip

One road, sixty-four kilometres, and more than enough to fill every morning of your stay. We'll help you plan the order.

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White Island

A bare crescent of white sand off Mambajao, reached by banca at first light — no trees, no shade, just the sandbar, the reef and the volcano across the water.

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Mantigue Island

A green islet ringed by a marine sanctuary, twenty minutes out. Snorkel the drop-off, then lunch in the shade of the trees.

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The Sunken Cemetery

A single white cross stands over the town the 1871 eruption pulled into the sea — best met by kayak as the sun goes down.

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Katibawasan Falls

Seventy metres of water falling in one clean ribbon into a cold, fern-ringed pool at the foot of the highlands.

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Cold Springs & Soda Pool

Sto. Niño's spring-fed pools run clear and cold; nearby, the Bura pool fizzes with natural soda water you can swim in.

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Ardent Hot Spring

On the flank of Hibok-Hibok, volcano-warmed pools sit in the rainforest — the island's other temperature.

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Giant Clam Sanctuary

Off Cantaan, rows of giant clams the size of armchairs rest in the shallows, close enough to snorkel above.

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Lanzones

Camiguin grows the sweetest lanzones in the country. Come in October and the whole island turns out to celebrate them.

Let Us Plan Your Days

Tell us how long you're staying and we'll line up the boats, the treks and the quiet corners — and hold the right room for it.

Plan Your Stay