
A hidden gem in the Philippines
Camiguin Island Paradise
Camiguin is known as the “Island Born of Fire” due to its volcanic origins. It is home to seven volcanoes, including Mount Hibok-Hibok, which is the most famous and active volcano on the island. Despite being a relatively small island, Camiguin boasts an impressive number of natural attractions. The volcanic activity has shaped Camiguin’s unique landscape, characterised by lush forests, hot springs, and even a sunken cemetery.
A Friendly Notice about Camiguin
Camiguin is peaceful, beautiful island where time slows down and nature takes centre stage. Part of what makes this place so special is its remoteness, and with that comes a few realities we want to share with you, honestly and openly.
As with many remote islands, occasional power outages and limited cell reception in some areas can happen. It’s not always convenient, but it’s part of the rhythm of island life. When these moments come, we do everything we can to adapt quickly and make your stay as smooth and comfortable as possible.
We believe that being in Camiguin is about reconnecting — with nature, with yourself, and with a slower, simpler way of being. So if the lights flicker or the signal drops, we invite you to lean into the experience. Watch the waves, listen to the breeze, enjoy the stars — and let the island show you its magic.
Cultural Heritage
Camiguin is not only blessed with natural wonders but also rich in cultural heritage. The island is dotted with historical sites, including the Old Church Ruins, which are the remains of an ancient Spanish church destroyed by a volcanic eruption. These ruins serve as a solemn reminder of the island’s past and provide a picturesque backdrop for photography enthusiasts. Camiguin is also known for its vibrant Lanzones Festival, celebrated every October, where locals showcase their cultural traditions through colorful parades and street dances.
Camiguin’s unique blend of natural beauty, volcanic landscapes, and cultural heritage make it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking an off-the-beaten-path experience. From exploring sunken cemeteries to rejuvenating in natural springs, there’s something for everyone on this captivating island paradise.
Island Activities
The island is dotted with historical sites, including the Old Church Ruins, which are the remains of an ancient Spanish church destroyed by a volcanic eruption. These ruins serve as a solemn reminder of the island’s past and provide a picturesque backdrop for photography enthusiasts.
Mantigue Island
Take a 20 minute boat ride from the boat terminal in San Roque to land on this beautiful protected island sanctuary. Visitors can enjoy snorkeling and lounging in the shade.
White Island
Waterfalls
Explore the many waterfalls that cascade around Camiguin to enjoy a refreshing swim in the cool waters or simply relax and take in the stunning scenery.
Volcanic Hiking
Sunken Cemetery
This unique underwater landmark, marked by a dramatic cross rising from the sea, offers a glimpse into the island's past. Snorkel or take a boat tour to explore the submerged gravestones and marine life that have made this site their home.
Scuba Diving
A stunning sandbar, surrounded by crystal-clear waters and a beautiful view of Camiguin island. Take a 10 minute boat ride from the boat terminal in Yumbing to visit a truly untouched paradise.
Embark on an exhilarating adventure hiking up Mount Hibok Hibok. Trek through lush landscapes and ascend to breathtaking heights, where you'll witness stunning panoramic views of the surrounding area.
Experience incredible dive sites around Camiguin island. Perfect for dive loving individuals and adventure seekers, delve into the world of the underwater.