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INTERESTING PLACES IN CAMIGUIN

 

The nice climate and the steep hills, the widespread evergreen forest cover that is home to a wide range of different bird species, the amazing scenery and views, and the nice cool sea breeze blowing from the ocean, will absolutely make you feel relaxed when visiting Camiguin Island in the Philippines.

You can board a ferry to reach this amazing island or use a simple pump boat that is more common to access the other small islands within, such as the white island, where you can go for sunbathing or surfing in the mild waves. You can join the locals in game fishing and catch some fresh tuna and barracuda. The locals are friendly and hospitable and they can guide you around. To go around the island, you can use motorbikes or rent a minivan with a driver to access various nice spots.

Some of the favorite tourist attractions in Camiguin Island include both cold and hot springs, the Katibawasan waterfalls with a large amount of water plunging into the stream that flows around the island. You may also find various crops such as fruits and coconuts along the way to replenish your thirst.    Read More :  http://www.islandsofthephilippines.com/2014/11/this-is-camiguin-island-in-the-philippines/

 

Macao Cold Spring

 

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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.  Read More:  http://triptheislands.com/destinations/camiguin-island-born-of-fire/

 

Mantigue Island

 

Photo from:  http://www.visitcamiguin.org/beaches/

 

Mantigue Island is a 4-hectares island consisting of evergreen forest skirted by fine white sand. It is located about 3 km off the coast of Camiguin main island, facing the municipality of Mahinog where it can be reached by motorboat from Brgy. San Roque. Apart from the mesmerizing beach, Mantigue Island offers a Nature Park and marine sanctuary among its attractions. The Nature Park boasts of trees and shrubs that are native to the province.

Apart from the mesmerizing beach, Mantigue Island offers a Nature Park and marine sanctuary among its attractions. The Nature Park boasts of trees and shrubs that are native to the province.  Read More:  http://keepingtraces.blogspot.com/

 

Moro Watch Tower

 

Photo from:  http://mosttraveledpeople.com/Locations.php?Locid=681&Location=Visayas%20(Central%20Philippines)&q=Visayas%20(Central%20Philippines)

 

The Moro Watchtower was a former lookout point for Muslim crusaders who reportedly to take its women. The watchtower was more massive in size, as women and children took refuge there while the men battled against the pirates. Now only a small section is left as a huge part of the watchtower was torn down to make way for the school that now surrounds the relic.  Read More: http://bestviewcamiguin.blogspot.com/2011/04/moro-watchtower.html

 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

 

Savor the Beauty of the Island Paradise of Camiguin

Where is Camiguin and How to Get There

Discover Interesting Places in Camiguin

Join the Vibrant and Exciting Festivals of Camiguin

Discover the Amazing Beaches of Camiguin

Enjoy a Lot of Fun Times in Camiguin

Camiguin Photo Gallery

Camiguin Video Collection

 

 

 

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