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INTERESTING DESTINATIONS
Camarines Norte is mostly off the traveler’s list mainly because of a scarcity in local tourism promotion. This means that it is not overrun by throngs of tourists. The visitor would be able to have a good feel of the local culture and its many beautiful places not commonly advertised. What it lacks in tourist numbers it makes up for with the numerous beautiful destinations for those with spirits that are hungry for adventure.
Calaguas Group of Islands
Photo from: http://ladyapplegarth.blogspot.com/2013/07/top-ten-beachesislands-in-philippines.html
Calaguas is a group of islands in the Pacific in the province of Camarines Norte, a 2-hour boat ride from the mainland. It has amazing powdery white sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and unspoiled natural resources. It is a picture perfect paradise, a place where to relax while enjoying the beauty and serenity of the place.
Colasi Falls
Photo from: http://www.nagacitydeck.com/2015/04/colasi-falls-mercedes-camarines-norte.html
Hidden away Colasi Falls is located within the pristine forests of Colasi in Mercedes, Camarines Norte. It is about 70 feet tall with a natural pool at the bottom. It can be reached by about 1-1/2 hours ride and 3 hours hike from the center of the barangay.
Mananap Falls
Photo from: http://www.panoramio.com/photo/70174167 by memaphu
Mananap is a 60-feet high waterfalls with a deep swimming pool basin. The place is ideal for swimming, fishing, camping and just getting away from the busy and noisy city life. It is a 2 km hike from the town of Barangay Fabrica in San Vicente, Camarines Norte.
Bagasbas Beach
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Bagasbas Beach is the most popular beach resort in the province. Located in Barangay Daet, it is a 5- min ride from the town center of Daet. The beach has a long and wide expense of fine gray sand. The waves that roll-in from the Pacific Ocean make it a paradise for surfing beginners and professionals. Bagasbas Beach is considered as one of the most beautiful beaches in the country.
Mercedes Group of Islands
Photo from: http://tour-the-philippines.blogspot.com/2011/03/mercedes-group-of-islands.html
The islands are about 30-45 minute motorboat ride from the Mercedes town proper. These islands all boast of prinstine white beaches, corrals, underwater scenery, rock formations and fish sanctuary. The place is ideal for island hopping, swimming, bird watching, boating, snorkeling, trekking, scuba diving, golf in Apuao Grande Resort, jet skiing, spear fishing and many other activities.
The Mercedes Group of Islands is composed of seven islands — Apuao Grande, Quinapaguian, Malasugui, Apuao Pequeña, Canton, Caringo, and Canimog — are scenic and excellent tropical destinations for your beach adventures. Please be aware that visiting all seven islands will definitely take more than a day.
St. Peter the Apostle Church
Photo from: http://www.voxbikol.com/article/daet-bishop-orders-separate-probe-destruction-400-year-old-church
The St. Peter the Apostle Church, also known as the Parroquia de San Pedro Apostol, is a Roman Catholic church located in the municipality of Vinzons in Camarines Norte, Philippines. It is the oldest church in Camarines Norte built by the Franciscan friars in 1611. Read More: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Peter_the_Apostle_Church_(Vinzons)
Mahabang Buhangin
Photo from: http://stokedtraveler.blogspot.com/2014/05/mahabang-buhangin-calaguas-islands.html
Mahabang Buhangin Beach is the most popular beach to campers and backpackers at Tinaga Island. The beach offers powdery white sands comparable to that of Boracay island in Malay, Aklan.
Tinaga is an island located in Vinzons, Camarines Norte, Philippines. It is one of the two major islands in the Calaguas Group of Islands, about eight kilometers long.
Tinaga island is famous for its long white sand beach called “Mahabang Buhangin”, which literally means “long beach”. The beach is becoming popular among backpackers and campers from Manila and elsewhere. Read More: http://greedypeg.org/camarines-norte/Mahabang-Buhangin-Beach-Tinaga-Island.html
Mt. Bagacay
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Mt. Bagacay is one of the four major mountain ranges in Camarines Norte. This 778 MASL volcanic edifice is located in the Municipality of Labo. The common hiking destination among local mountaineers in this rough terrain is its Susong-Dalaga peak were spectacular view of the province is waiting to delight the climbers. Assaulting the summit is less popular among hikers due to the absence of well-established trail. Read More: http://roughterrain.weebly.com/bagacay/-mt-bagacay-my-homemountain
Mangcamagong Beach
Photo from: http://greedypeg.org/camarines-norte/Mangcamagong-Beach.html
Mangcamagong Beach is a clean gray beach facing San Miguel Bay with clear water suitable for swimming and outings. Its scenic and peaceful ambience provides excursionists and tourists a nice place for relaxation. Cottages, restrooms, roadside eateries, and sheds are available at reasonable prices. Here, you can broil capiz shells – a delicacy.
The Mangcamagong beach has almost the same feature as that of Taba-taba Beach. Taba-taba can also be found in the town of Basud and it has a white sand beach. The only difference is that Mangcamagong beach has a longer shoreline than Taba-taba. Read More: https://www.vigattintourism.com/tourism/articles/Mangcamagong-Beach
Nacali Falls
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At an elevation of about 60 feet, exploring Nacali falls is definitely exciting because of the scenic view of the area while being surrounded by unique flora and fauna. The tourists, both local and foreign, are always eager to take a dip in the cool, clear spring water from Nacali falls and feel its invigorating effects. After sightseeing, it is possible to take a rest under the many large trees in the vicinity, or engage in activities like swimming, fishing, hiking, camping or having picnics with families and friends. Read More: https://www.vigattintourism.com/tourism/articles/The-Breathtaking-Falls-of-Camarines-Norte
Cayucyucan Beach
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Cayucyucan Beach is located in Mercedes, Camarines Norte. It is a famous white sand beach and kayaking on the shallow water of Cayucyucan. Read More: http://greedypeg.org/camarines-norte/Cayucyucan-Beach.html
Pulang Daga Beach
Photo from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nt54TF3xhPw
But did you know that aside from the town’s treasure of gold, another jewel may be found in this haven. It is the Pulang Daga Beach Resort frequented by thousands of visitors throughout the year. Why?
- Pulang Daga is one of the perfect getaway to escape a bustling environ of the city. The stretch of white sand beaches make the place ideal for swimmers and picnickers offers a panoramic view of the Pacific Ocean.
- The unspoiled and undamaged beauty of the island is best for many scuba divers who wants to explore a different diverse of marine ecosystem.
- The beach is one of the most photographed scenery that you may have. It is a best place to enjoy the sunset and also a popular place amongst the young who would like to be here with their near and dear ones. Watching the sunset is one of the breathtakingly view that you will have in the place.
Read More: https://www.vigattintourism.com/tourism/articles/Pulang-Daga-Beach-Resort-An-Ideal-Getaway
Mampurog River
Photo from: http://www.traveling-up.com/cool-down-camarines-norte/
Mampurog River is located in San Lorenzo Ruiz, Camarines Norte. Mampurog River is the most popular river in the province because of its crystal-clear water, long-span hanging bridge and with lush foliage inherent in the place. Best of all the place is well visited because of its proximity in the capital town of Daet.
This river is wide with clear and deep cold water, a nice place to wade in and explore. It is a very popular choice for swimming, excursions and picnics during summer. Read More: http://greedypeg.org/camarines-norte/Mampurog-River.html
Mercedes Fish Port
Photo from: http://www.ivanhenares.com/2012/04/camarines-norte-island-hopping-in-apuao.html
One of the most important and prosperous fishing ports in Luzon, this town, the fish bowl of the Bicol Region, is home to the third largest fishing ground in the country. Mercedes’ large fishing fleet of 20-m. long basnigs supplies a large bulk of the catch of fish and shrimps to Manila. We arrived in time for the lively early morning fish market (open from 6-8am). Read More: http://www.benjielayug.com/2012/06/the-siete-pecados-of-mercedes.html
Apuao Grande Island
Photo from: http://www.elaljanelasola.com/2014/05/photograph-taste-of-paradise-at-apuao.html
On the approach to the island, a serene long stretch of fine sand, pine trees and glassy waters will spell paradise. I got stunned by the picturesque view made me more thrilled to beach bum and traipse by the shore. It is like the Anawangin/Nagsasa Cove in Zambales but waaaaaaay better version, perfect for beach camping and bumming away from the crowds and hustle and bustle of the metro.
Things here are as simple and laidback as it gets. Island visitors are advised to bring their own food, drinks and other camping necessities. You may also opt to rent beach huts and thrifty rooms for more comfortable stay. But our group just pitched tents, put up beach hammocks and mats. Read More: http://thebackpackersadventures.blogspot.com/2015/05/mercedes-group-of-island-apuao-grande.html
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Camarines Norte is a Hidden Paradise Waiting to be Discovered
Where is Camarines Norte and How to Get There
Interesting Destinations in Camarines Norte
Exciting and Colorful Festivals in Camarines Norte
Fun and Adventures in Camarines Norte
Video Collection for Camarines Norte
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