Camiguin White Island |
Looking for an extra ordinary place? A place that can give you peace and harmony?
Camiguin is a paradise beyond your expectation. This island is known as "Born of Fire" as it surrounded by active and non active volcanoes. Due to volcanic eruptions and land movements million years ago Camiguin Island is formed.
Springs in Camiguin
Looking for more bodies of water? Go to these relaxing
springs in Camiguin.
Soda Spring- literally it's not really taste like soda (soft
drinks) but there were bubbles at the center of the pool that makes the water
cold and relaxing.
Cold spring - the name as it is.. once you touch the water,
you want to shout out loud for its coldness.
Katibawasan Falls |
And lastly the hot spring - this place will erase your
worries, problems and even your thoughts for a while.. feel the magic of this
relaxing hot water that will flow all over your body and soul.
Katibawasan Falls
This falls is truly amazing. It measures about 250 feet
which cascades to a rock pool surrounded by ground orchids, wild ferns and tall
trees. This place is good for family bonding and company outing. Very peaceful
and it provides an ice cold water.
Old Church
Old Gui-ob Church Ruins or the Catarman Church Ruins are
ruins of adobe walls of the church, belfry and convent that are testimonials to
the wrath of the earthquake and eruption of Mt. Vulcan in 1871.
They are still conducting masses on this church for the
people near the place. At the back of this church, there is a lighthouse and a
century old tree that stands bravely. This untouched gigantic tree lives in
Camiguin.
Mantigue Island
Want to see the real coral reefs? School of fish “Nemo”? and
how deep the sea is?
Sunken Cemetery |
Go to Mantigue Island, this island is surrounded by luminous
white sand. This place is good for swimming, snorkeling and diving; you will
see the brilliant beauty of the underwater species you can’t imagine. People here are very warm and friendly. You
will feel that you own this paradise!
Sunken Cemetery
The large cross in Camiguin serves as the marker of the
“sunken cemetery” literally buried underwater after Mt. Vulcan erupted in
1870’s. This is one of the most unique diving spot as the corals covered all
the gravestones beneath.
The best time to go here is waiting for the sunset; as
there is a beautiful reflection of the sun towards the huge cross. This place
is the most visited in Camiguin.
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