Travel Guide: Camiguin Island
Nested in the northern Mindanao, Philippines, is a pear-shaped volcanic island of Camiguin, aptly called as the “Island Born of Fire”. It is roughly 100 kilometers north of Cagayan de Oro City in Misamis Oriental.
It can be considered as the Hawaii of the South East Asia as this island was created by volcanic eruptions and land movements. It has a total of seven volcanoes, one of which is the active Mount Hibok-Hibok that last erupted in 1953. Having been blessed by natural wonders and historical treasures, the island is truly a paradise.
Among the most famous landmarks of Camiguin is an uninhabited white island that is around two kilometers off the shore of Agoho. It is actually a sandbar that offers a picturesque view of Mt. Hibok-Hibok. This sandbarsubmerges substantially during high tides.
How to Get There:
By Air
Although Camiguin has its own airport in Mambajao, commercial airlines ceased operating directly to the province. So the nearest commercial airports would be Cagayan de Oro City and Butuan.
via Cagayan de Oro
Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific, Airphil Express and Zest Air have regular flights daily to Cagayan de Oro from Manila. Meanwhile, Cebu Pacific also flies from Cebu, Iloilo and Davao to Cagayan de Oro on scheduled trips.
From Lumbia Airport of Cagayan de Oro, ride a van (~P200.00) or a cab (~P200.00) to Agora Market where you can catch a bus (~P140.00) or a van (~P200.00) to Balingoan for a two hour ride. Get off in Balingoan Terminal and walk to the port. From there, ride a ferry (~P150.00) to Benoni Port, Camiguin. Ferries from Balingoan Port to Benoni, Camiguin leave almost every hour from 5Am to 5PM, travel time is two hours.
Alternatively, you can ride a fast craft from Cagayan de Oro’s Macabalan Port straight to Camiguin. Paras Sea Cat departs Cagayan de Oro everyday (except Thursday) to Camiguin at 0830H. Regular fare is at P550 for View Deck (non-aircon) and Main Deck (aircon); P750 for Business Class.
via Butuan
Philippine Airlines has regular flights to Butuan daily from Manila. Meanwhile, Cebu Pacific flies from Manila and Cebu to Butuan daily.
From Butuan airport, catch a motorella or taxi to take you to the bus terminal and hop to any Cagayan bound bus. The bus will make a stop at Balingoan Terminal. From the bus terminal, walk to the port and ride a ferry to Camiguin.
By Land and Water
(Though Lakwatsero haven’t try these means of transportation yet, one can possibly reach Camiguin by bus and/or ferry rides to Cagayan de Oro or Butuan from Manila. These alternatives may be cheaper than air travel though quite strenous.)
- Philtranco buses offers Manila(Pasay) to Cagayan de Oro for an approximately 42 hours travel time
- SuperFerry/Negros Navigation have ferries bound to Cagayan de Oro City and Nasipit for around 30 hours travel time
Cagayan de Oro City serves as gateway to Camiguin. From there follow the Agora market-Balingoan Port-Camiguin Route. There are also ferries to Cagayan de Oro from Cebu. While several bus companies ply their routes to Cagayan de Oro from all points in Mindanao these are: Rural Transit of Mindanao, Bachelor Express, Super 5, LCI, and Bagong Lipunan.
from Bohol and Cebu
Super Shuttle Ferry serves Cebu – Camiguin and Jagna, Bohol – Camiguin. Visit their website for schedule.
Where to Stay:
There are quite numerous hotels/lodges in this island to choose from for budget or high-end tourists. Most are located in Mambajao. There are also homestays, cottages and rooms-for-rent which are decent enough for a stay for as low as P500.00 per room. But during Lakwatsero’s visit to Camiguin, we stayed at Paguia’s Cottages located at Rocky Village Subd., Yumbing, Mambajao, right in front of Paras. It is owned by Ma’am Hospecia Paguia, contact no: (088)387-9018. A nice room for up to 6 people for only P1400/night. For the Lakwatsero’s compilation of accomodations in Camiguin click here.
Activities:
Camiguin is best experienced than described, they say. Rent a multicab for a tour of the island (~P2500.00 for a big multicab that can fit 12 persons, including port tranfers). With its natural wonders and historic landmarks, tourists will definitely enjoy these sites:
- Old Catarman (Gui-ob) Church Ruins: In Barangay Bonbon, 16 kilometers from the center of Catarman. What remains are ruins of adobe walls, belfry and convent that are testimonials to the devastating 1871 earthquake which wiped out the illustrious town of Catarman established earlier as a Spanish settlement in 1967.
- Cross Marker and Sunken Cemetery: Sixteen kilometers from Catarman proper; a huge cross was installed in 1982 to mark the community cemetery which sunk during the 1871 volcanic holocaust. A fluvial procession usually organized by the townsfolk of Barangay Bonbon is held to honor the sunken graves of their forefather.
- Stations of the Cross(Via Cruzes) / Walkway (Old Vulcan): A walkway complete with 14 Stations of The Cross leads to the peak of Mt Vulcan Daan. Thirteen kilometers west of Mambajao, it has 70 to 80 meters drop and is a landmark of the PANAAD Pilgrimage.
- Katibawasan Falls: Five kilometers southeast of Mambajao center is a waterfalls which measures 250 feet high cascades to a rock pool surrounded by ground orchids, wild ferns, trees and boulders. Its cold water provides an ideal summer splash to bathers and picnickers.
- Tuasan Falls: Six kilometers northwest of Catarman, the trek to this 25 meter high rapid waterfalls entails a very scenic hike passing thru the quaint Barrio Mainit. The falls can be tapped as a mini hydro source of power.
- Binangawan Falls: Where several miniature and gigantic waterfalls gushing through majestic granite stones that converge in one main pool, covered with luscious unspoiled vegetation, and a mystical rainbow is arched by the fall’s mist as the sunlight penetrates through it.
- White Island: An uninhabited white sandbar with Mt. Hibok-Hibok and Old Volcan in the backdraft that reflects the grandeur the Province of Camiguin has ever achieved. It is reached within 10 minutes through a banca from anywhere in Yumbing, Mambajao area.
- Ardent Hot Spring: Six kilometers west of Mambajao is a mineral pool with water around 40 degree centigrade. Vapor rises from the heated waters that run down the vents of the dormant Hibok-Hibok volcano. The springs are ideal to bathe in at night surrounded by cool mountain air. It has therapeutic effects. Picnic huts and tables are available in the beautifully landscaped gardens with a restaurant on site.
- Sto. Niño Cold Spring: Located 4 kilometers north of Catarman is a huge pool of cold spring water with a sandy bottom. The area has native stores, picnic huts and toilets for visitors and guests.
- Others: Taste the Pastel de Camiguin, a very yummy yema filled bun, visit Macao Cold Spring, Tangub Hot Spring, Mantigue Island, Taguines Lagoon, dive spots of Jicdup and Burias shoals, Ancestral Houses, Old Churches and Centennial Tree. Dine in Luna Ristorante. Diving in the diverse and unspoiled waters around the province. Tour nearby Cagayan de Oro City and try White Water Rafting in the river.
*First published: 29-March-2008. Last updated: 03-August-2011.
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…and the latest rate for aircon cottage @ paguia’s good for 10 pax is P 1,800.00
angel, it’s only 30 minutes from benoni to mambajao. aircon vans for hire are available too – it’s more costly now.
Hi Lakwatsero how many hours fro Benoni to Mambadjao and what mode of transportation is available going there? Thanks!
alright..!! thanks a lot again mr. lakwatsero!!! godbLess c”,)
hello!! i’d like to ask, how safe is the travel by bus or van from agora market to balingoan? i mean, are there any cases of kidnapping or hold-up along the way? i would really love to go to camiguin but am afraid becoz it’s in mindanao where abu sayyaf reigns. and also how long is the travel time of a ferry boat from balingoan port to benoni port? thanks a lot!!!
Hi Lakwatsero. Happy here again.
Being the travel expert that you are, I would like to share with you our itinerary for our trip and would like to ask your suggestion on how we are gonna do this. From Camiguin, we will transfer to Bohol and then from Bohol we are transferring to Cebu. Our entry point will be CDO going to Camiguin and exit point is Cebu going back to Manila. The reason I’m asking if there is a ferry from Camiguin going to Bohol is because Camiguin is our first destination…Hope you can give us your suggestions on this. Thanks!!
hi..
me and my friends are planning to go to cagayan and camiguin on feb 2009.. we need help, what the best place to stay with affordable accomodation, comfortable,clean and nice place to stay..? do you know how much per nigth? we are all excited to go na! hihi
Hi Lakwatsero. Your site is super informative! Thanks for all the infos. Is there a ferry from Camiguin going to Bohol? Thanks!
Hello, nice site you have here.. Is there a RO-RO service in the CDO-Camiguin or Balingoan-Camiguin route? Planning to bring pickup truck from Gensan one of these days. Thanks. Regards
can you recommend a resort that can accomodate at least 180 pax? Im looking for a place for our company outing there in camiguin. will appreciate your fast response to this query.
Thanks! very helpful information..
I’m planning to visit Camiguin soon. More power to your site.
may ro ro po ba from bohol to camiguin. para po madala namin yung motor, ikutin yung buong camiguin island.
i need a number of a tour guide sa camiguin. apparently mang cris’ number is not working anymore!! pls help
sir allan, butuanon here. kaya po <2hrs from butuan
madaling araw naman po eh. dere2tso ang byahe
Hi allan, it will take 3 hours to get to Balingoan Port from Agora Market, Cagayan de Oro and around 2 to 3 hours from Butuan
how many hours it will take you to reach balingoan port if you are coming from butuan and or cagayan de oro?..
Thanks for sharing Ching.
Hi Marlene!
If u will be coming from Davao, u can also take a bus to Butuan. I dont guarantee though that it will be a smooth ride as there are still rough roads, then head to Balingoan Port for the ferry to bring u to the island.
Wow, you just went to macau? I love that place, hehe! I will feature that one of these days.
Anyway, Paras is good so as Bahay Bakasyunan. But I will prefer Paras than Bahay Bakasyunan. Paras rate is around P1700.00/room/night for a standard room and P2500.00/room/night for a family room. But if you are in a group and you are looking for a cheaper and decent place to stay, there are rooms for rent just across Paras for as low as P1500/room/night (aircon, with cable TV) that is good for 5-6 persons. Paras is along the shore of Camiguin fronting the white island, where the boats dock. Dont expect white sand beach in Camiguin, the only white sand is the white island. Davao is on the southern Mindanao, Camiguin is on the Northern Mindanao, so you need to travel by land to Balingoan Port in Misamis Oriental, passing through CDO, or you may opt to travel by Air to CDO or Butuan then head to Balingoan Port.
sa paras maganda ba talaga or sa bahay bakasyunan? ito kc ang recomended place ng travel agent sa davao expo. alin ba dito ang maganda tirahan , hindi masyado mahal malapit sa lahat ng pupuntahan? malapit lang to sa dvo siguro no need na to go to CDO, no idea talaga, can u help me out on this? who knows this is going to be my next place to visit after macau this summer. tnx