White Island

The White Island is a must-visit when in Camiguin. This sandbar is an island of white sand, crushed corals, and pebble stones, making this part of Camiguin Province ideal for snorkeling or sunbathing. Also famous for its dive spots, it boasts a black coral underwater forest. The White Island is widely known for its picturesque spots, with Camiguin Island in the background. Photo shoots are best done in the early morning or before sunset. The island’s shape changes daily, depending on the tides. Staying overnight on White Island is prohibited.

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Mantigue Island

Mantigue Island, a tropical paradise spanning four hectares, boasts a captivating mini-forest at its heart. A quick 15- to 20-minute outrigger boat ride from the main island of Camiguin transports you to this idyllic attraction. Divers will be enchanted by the island’s underwater wonders, with a vibrant array of rare and colorful marine life, including the endangered Hawksbill turtle, nudibranchs, frogfish, sharks, and bustling schools of fish, all set against the stunning coral gardens and seascapes. Enhance your experience by indulging in the locally offered sea urchin (uni), freshly harvested from the ocean, or savor the day’s catch prepared in the traditional Camiguinon style right on the beach.

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The Sunken Cemetery

Take a peek under the waters and discover what remains of an old cemetery sunk by the eruption of Mt. Vulcan in 1871. Transformed into a pristine sanctuary below the waves, a giant cross is erected as the landmark of this mysterious historical site. Part of the beautiful seascape of this famous dive site is an array of six different species of giant clams. If diving is not for you, you can pose on the view deck or take a boat to the cross base to take unforgettable photos of your experience.

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Ardent Hot Spring

Camiguin’s volcanoes fashioned the island paradise and generated springs and thermal pools. Ardent Hot Spring Resort is one of Camiguin’s most famous hot springs, located at the foot of Mt. Hibok-Hibok volcano, which supplies its 40°C hot spring water. The pools underwent improvements, with their sides landscaped using natural volcanic stones and surrounded by huge tropical trees, shrubs, and decorative plants.

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Sto. Niño Cold Spring

Take a dip at Sto. Niño Cold Spring, where the fresh spring water from the mountains flows into two pools. Swim in the large pool with cool mineral spring water, surrounded by natural scenery. Kids can enjoy a smaller, shallower pool, which also features a sandy base. Cottages are available for whole-day outings with friends or families. A day at Sto. Niño Cold Spring is indeed the perfect way to refresh and cool off.

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Walkway to the Old Volcano

The Walkway to the Old Volcano is an 8-kilometer path with 14 life-sized Stations of the Cross situated at Mt. Vulcan in Barangay Bonbon. It is one of the most famous tourist destinations, especially during the Lenten Season. Every Holy Week, pilgrims observe the annual tradition of Panaad, which means “pledge,” on this site. The holy activity is observed as an expression of penitence and renewal of one’s faith in the Lord.

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Tuasan Falls

Hidden within a lush forest at the foot of Mount Tres Marias in Catarman, Tuasan Falls is a destination straight out of a fairy tale. This tourism gem is a staple when touring the Island Province of Camiguin. Tourists have been coming back, lured by the secluded beauty of its forceful cascading waters and surrounded by its captivating flora and fauna.

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Bura Soda Water

If your soda water is bottled, on the amazing island of Camiguin, it flows ever-abundantly at the Bura Soda Water Pool, which is fed by volcanic springs and is the only one of its kind in the country. The slight kick in the water’s taste is an exciting mix of salty and sweet, but it is 100% safe to drink. Do not forget to fill or refill your water bottle here before you leave. You certainly must not leave Camiguin without taking a sip or a dip in its refreshing soda water.

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