Category: Travel

  • Camiguin: J & A Fishpen Resort and Restaurant and Tanguines Lagoon

    Camiguin’s Tanguines Lagoon is a man-made lagoon that features limpid blue water and, when viewed from the main road, gently rolling hills at its foreground.  It has a zipline too (note the wire in the succeeding photo). I did not come here to do the zipline, or to go fishing, which is another popular activity…

  • Camiguin: Giant Clam Sanctuary and Kibila White Beach

    These attractions are next to each other and located in Barangay Cantaan in Guinsiliban, Camiguin’s smallest municipality.  Both are managed by Cantaan Centennial Multi-Purpose Cooperative (CCMPC) . Entrance fee is only Php 25, which already includes an educational tour of the clam sanctuary.  Note that this tour is done only around a man-made pool where…

  • Camiguin: Mantigue Island

    Located about 3.5. kilometers off the coast of Camiguin, this 4-hectare island features a forest, a white sand beach and a fishing village.  This is a must-see when in Camiguin because as you can tell from the succeeding photos, it offers exquisite views of the sun, the sand, and the sea.  That and of volcanoes…

  • Camiguin: Sights and Sites from Day 1

    Aside from seeing the Walkway to the Old Volcano, Sto. Niño Cold Spring, Tuasan Falls and White Island, which I have blogged about individually, here are bits and pieces of the sights I saw and the sites I visited during day 1 of my trip to Camiguin. Old Vulcan We had a quick stopover at the…

  • Camiguin: Casa Roca Inn

    After enjoying White Island’s sandbar and views, I asked Kuya Criz to bring me to Casa Roca Inn for dinner.  I chose to dine here since TripAdvisor ranked it as the number one restaurant in Camiguin.  It was also the number one accommodation under the B & B category and I initially wanted to stay here,…