Camiguin ~ Tourist Attractions ~
1. CATARMAN CHURCH RUINS (GUI-OB CHURCH)
The devastating volcanic eruption in 1871 wiped out the Spanish settlement of Catarman that was established in 1697. The remains of an Old Spanish church, ruins of adobe walls, belfry and convent are mute witnesses to the wrath of nature. It also allows us a glimpse into the culture of Spanish-era Camiguin.
2. CROSS MARKER AND SUNKEN CEMETERY
Located in Bonbon, Catarman a huge cross marker has been installed by the Provincial government to mark the community cemetery that sunk during the 1871 volcanic holocaust. Years ago, gravestones were visible during low tide. Today, it is an interesting diving site.
3. PHILVOLCS OBSERVATORY STATION
The Observatory houses a seismograph that monitors the activity of the island’s fiery resident, Mount Hibok-Hibok. It is also the site where one can get a breathtaking view of the island, as well as hints of the neighboring islands in the horizon.
4. TANGUINES LAGOON
A man-made lagoon located in Benoni, Mahinog. Its mantle of limpid waters, craggy cliffs and huge boulders standing like sentinels, gently rolling hills with peaks covered by creamy clouds and a perpetually restive sea provide visitors with a sense of serenity and peace. Truly a place to convene with nature.
5. KATIBAWASAN FALLS
The 250-feet majestic beauty cascades to a rock pool surrounded by ground orchids, wild ferns, trees and boulders. Its ice-cold waters provide an ideal summer splash to locals and tourists alike. Rock picnic tables, seats and cookout facilities are available for use.
I remember when family use to come and visit and we would all go to the falls, the water was refreshing and beautiful, its been many years since I have returned and its overdue and hoping that I will make it back soon.
6. TUASAN FALLS
The trek to the 25-meter high strong waterfalls is fun and exciting. One will have go through a very scenic hike passing through the quaint barrio Mainit before being refreshed under the thunderous falls.
7. TANGUB HOT SPRING
A volcanic spring by the sea. Water temperatures turn cold, hot and lukewarm as the tide changes from high, low and medium, respectively. Diving is good to about 1020 meters in a gradual drop off. It is an ideal site for scuba diving.
8. MACAO COLD SPRING
Located in Mahinog, the Macao Cold Spring is one of Camiguin’s idyllic springs. One will be amazed with the cool splash of crystal blue-colored water. Swimming along the pool, one could be accompanied by a school of small fishes. Huge century-old trees surround the pool, keeping it cool and shady.
9. MANTIGUE ISLAND
Three kilometers off the shore from Barangay San Roque, Mahinog is an island four hectares of evergreen forest fringed with sandy beach. The boat ride to Mantigue is quite exciting, as one has to contend with strong diverging currents due to the open sea. One side of the island is ideal for swimming as it is shallow and has few corals. The opposite side is a deep drop off ideal for snorkeling and diving.
10. MOUNT HIBOK-HIBOK
The only active volcano in the island, the 1250-meter slope is a challenge even to the seasoned mountaineer, as he has to contend with loose rocks and boulders. Mount Hibok-Hibok has a crater lake at the peak and has steam outlets abound. The peak also offers a breathtaking view of the islands of Cebu, Negros and Bohol.
11. ARDENT HOT SPRING
The local hot spa is a natural pool of about 40 degrees centigrade springing from depths of Mount Hibok-Hibok. The Municipality of Mambajao has provided cottages, restaurant and dormitory facilities that cater to local and foreign tourists. It has picnic huts, cookout facilities and restrooms for visitors.It is ideal for night swimming, a place to rejuvenate both mind and body.
12. WHITE ISLAND
Two kilometers off the coast of Agoho, Mambajao is the Camiguin’s popular sand bar. At times it is in the shape of the letter C, sometimes the letter I, depending on the ocean tide. It has the picturesque Mount Hibok-Hibok and Old Vulcan as its backdrop. It is ideal for swimming, sunbathing and snorkeling.
Now if you going to be there, you better have enough sun screen being in white island, its pure white sands and with the sun blazing down on you! For those of you who are quite fair skinned, I will advise you that you need to put sun screen lots of it as its will burn you! I have to put some on as well and if you can bring an umbrella for shade that would help. You would need to leave when its high tide as the island will disappear – so whoever you’ve hired for the trip, they will let you know when to leave and leave quickly!
13. JICDUF SHOAL
The seabed rises forming a shoal of about ten hectares in size. The Jicduf Shoal is one of the best diving spots in Camiguin. It offers a wide variety of aquatic life for the diver to observe and enjoy. It is an ideal site for underwater photographers and novice divers.
14. BURIAS SHOAL
A favorite spot for high-adventure-seeking divers, the Burias Shoal can be reached after breezy thirty-minute speedboat ride. One can find schools of jacks, tuna, surgeons, mackerel and barracudas. The shoal boasts of a lush black coral covered bottom. Strong currents may make diving tricky, however, the experience is worth the effort.
15. STO. NIÑO COLD SPRING
Located in Catarman, the Sto. Niño Cold Spring has a pool measuring 25 meters by 40 meters. It is 2 meters deep of cold spring water sprouting from the sandy bottom. The area has a restaurant, native cottages, picnic huts, cookout facilities and restrooms for visitors.
This is the place where my parents held a family gathering, of course, I didn’t get to go, but my son went and he had a great time! Its one of the many that is upgraded to a comfort that tourist are accustomed to. But I love the island the way it is and its left with its own nature and the only thing that will be a surprise is the town, its either grown and things are changing for either the better or worse – who knows…just depends on what you’re opinion will be.
Thank you for doing the research on the places to visit in Camiguin. All the above information was taken from Camiguin Island, Philippines
Camiguin is one of the places that I want to visit before I die…:) do you mind if I link to your blog?
Of course not! Give me your link and I will do the same from my blog! Thanks for visiting and yes, you do really need to go and visit it – its one of a few places that has keep its charm with the natural beauty of nature! Its the way I remember but am sure the town has changed, but just as long as the country side is the same with exceptions of course! I've not been back for years, and hoping to go back soon. Keep visiting, as we will be announcing our opening of B&B soon! Its the house that my Dad built for my Mom and we want it to be used while we are not there…. the name will JDBandB (JD Bed & Breakfast) – of course this will be filipino style with an english twist! 🙂
alwats hot spring has picnic huts, cookout facilities and restrooms for visitors.It is ideal for night swimming, a place to rejuvenate both mind and body…
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yes please do… and i hope you make it! I am planning to go back home one day!! 🙂
alwats hot spring has picnic huts, cookout facilities and restrooms for visitors.It is ideal for night swimming, a place to rejuvenate both mind and body…
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yes please do… and i hope you make it! I am planning to go back home one day!! 🙂
I’ll back again for sure, thanks for great article 😀
I had been to Camiguin twice last year, and I’ve been to their famous spots. My experience was really enjoyable. I was able to stay in one of the manyCagayan de Oro hotels, my stay is really nice.
` Hope i could visit Camiguin and enjoy it’s beauty 🙂