Discover the best attractions and experiences Camiguin has to offer
Camiguin's history is carved in its dramatic ruins and memorials.
An iconic burial site off Bonbon, marked by a cross visible at low tide and a reminder of Camiguin's volcanic past.
Ruins of an old church set on a hillside, offering a quiet glimpse into the island's volcanic history.
Charming archaeological remains near the shore, telling stories of Camiguin's colonial era.
Places where you can learn about Camiguin's culture, history, and natural wonders.
Local history exhibits and cultural artifacts reflecting island life.
A small collection highlighting Lanzones heritage and Camiguin's ecosystems.
Sacred sites and churches pepper the island, from rustic chapels to grand parish churches.
The island's main Catholic church serving locals and visitors.
A serene religious site popular with pilgrims and sunset seekers.
Camiguin's landscapes are showcased in its nature parks, waterfalls, and volcanic trails.
A tiny island renowned for snorkeling, white sand, and forested shores.
A tall, lush waterfall set in a rainforest bowl near Mambajao.
A challenging trek offering panoramic views from Camiguin's active volcano.
Explore the key towns and districts that shape Camiguin's character.
Capital town and access hub with markets, beaches, and transport links.
Coastal town known for its laid-back vibe and gateways to island trips.
Quiet coastal area with local charm and scenic views.
Low-cost ways to enjoy Camiguin's scenery without paid attractions.
Catch a dramatic view of the submerged cemetery and mountain backdrop.
Stroll to the Guiob Ruins and enjoy a quiet hillside panorama.
Roam the coastal ruins at your own pace and soak in the atmosphere.
Taste the island's fresh seafood and Lanzones specialties.
Sample and learn about Camiguin's signature Lanzones fruit.
Fresh seafood prepared in simple, traditional ways.
Try small-bite treats and street-food favorites from the markets.
Relaxed evenings with bars, cafes, and live music around Mambajao.
Casual spots with sunset views and good company.
Informal evenings with acoustic sets and local vibes.
Festivals and cultural performances bring Camiguin's energy to life.
Colorful street parades and events celebrating the lanzones harvest.
Traditional dances and music showcased during peak seasons.
Active adventures in beaches, forests, and volcanic landscapes.
A rewarding climb with panoramic island views.
Crystal-clear waters and vibrant reefs just offshore.
Short hike to a dramatic waterfall surrounded by greenery.
Venture beyond the usual spots for a different Camiguin experience.
Boat ride to a vivid white sandbar with turquoise waters.
A quieter island stroll with chances to see marine life.
Quiet evenings from viewpoints around the cemetery area.