Northern Mindanao, Philippinen
Camiguin
The island born of fire.
A small volcanic island north of Mindanao with more volcanoes than towns. Camiguin is known for the famous White Island sandbar, the Sunken Cemetery, hot and cold springs, and a laid-back rural pace.
Sehenswürdigkeiten in Camiguin
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White Island
A bright white sandbar in the middle of turquoise sea.
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Sunken Cemetery
A cemetery submerged by volcanic eruption, now a snorkel site.
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Katibawasan Falls
A 76-meter waterfall dropping into a cold pool.
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Mantigue Island
Small protected island with white sand and snorkeling.
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Häufig gestellte Fragen
How do I get to Camiguin?
Fly Cebu Pacific or PAL to Camiguin Airport (CGM) from Cebu or Manila. Alternatively, fly to Cagayan de Oro then take the 1.5-hour ferry from Balingoan port.
How long should I stay in Camiguin?
3 days covers the highlights: White Island, Sunken Cemetery, and the springs. 4-5 days is ideal for a relaxed visit including Mantigue Island and Hibok-Hibok volcano.
Is Camiguin safe for tourists?
Yes — Camiguin is one of the safest provinces in Mindanao with very low crime rates. Locals are exceptionally friendly and the island has been a tourist favorite for decades.
Where should I stay in Camiguin?
Mambajao is the main town with the most resort options and closest to White Island and the springs. Yumbing and Agoho on the western coast offer quieter beachfront stays.