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Camiguin Island

  • janreylozada
  • Oct 26, 2014
  • 2 min read

Part of our itinerary when we were at CDO was to visit the enchanting island of Camiguin. With very little research we found ourselves hailing a cab early in the morning to Balingoan Port. (They say you can travel by van or bus and its cheaper). There's an hourly ferry boat that will take you to Port Benoni (pic below) in Camiguin with earliest leaving at 5:00am

It was a 30 minute ride. When we got there, we have had arranged a jeep that will tour us around the island.

Hon and his sunnies enjoying the jeep ride on a hammock. How cool is that?

This is one of the many shots I made while on the jeep, was so amazing how common it is to see clear waters around this island. i'm in love!

Katibawasan Falls for our first stop! We've been into a lot of waterfalls, Keo and I, and you just can't compare one after another and this falls is so beautiful too

I forgot what it's called but this tasted really really good and it's only 20php. :) sold in front of the entrance gate of katibawasan

Next stop was at Ardent-Hibok Hibok Hot Springs

There's a lot of hot and cold springs in Camiguin like soda water spring, we tried them all and for me this hot spring is a must when you're in the island..

Was the season of lansones when we were there and man they were so delicious. There's one sold near the sunken cemetery where we bought kilos of them back to CDO.

Also visited their famous sand bar and a nearby Italian Restaurant that served one of the best tasting thin crust pepperoni pizza we've ever had and managed to take a snap with the owners (pics to follow)......


 
 
 

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