Question:
Hi every1! I'll be staying in Camiguin for 3 days 1st week of March...any suggestions?(i.e. accommodation,IT)
M. Rivers
2008-01-29 21:23:11 UTC
My first time in Camiguin and i'll be traveling alone. It would be great to hear from people who actually visited the place. Thanks!
Six answers:
2008-01-29 22:34:14 UTC
How to Get Here



From Manila, you can take direct flights of Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific, or Air Philippines to Cagayan de Oro City. Flying time approximately takes one hour and 20 minutes. From Cebu, Cagayan de Oro City is even nearer -- a mere 30 minutes away. One can also take the longer but infinitely more exciting ferry trips from the North Harbor aboard the ships of WG&A, Negros Navigation, and Sulpicio Lines. Depending on the routes (sometimes they stop over at certain ports such as that of Cebu City, Iloilo City or Bacolod City), a ferry trip to Cagayan de Oro City usually takes 28 to 36 hours.



From the Cagayan de Oro City airport, you can take a cab to the bus terminal located at the Agora Market and get on a bus for Balingoan, a town 88 kilometers outside the city. At Balingoan, take a ferry bound for Camiguin Island approaching Camiguin by sea. The trip usually takes an hour before you reach Benoni Wharf of Mahinog, which is 17 kilometers from the capital town of Mambajao.



You can also take a three-hour ferry ride from the Cagayan de Oro Ferry Terminal to Guinsiliban, also in Camiguin on board M/V Yuhum.





CAMIGUIN'S rare and unique must see tourist attractions are:



1. Old Ruins of San Roque Church, Convent and Belfry in Gui-ob, Bonbon, Catarman



These are the testimonials and bits and pieces of the eruption of Old Vulcan Daan in 1871 that wiped out the illustrious town of Catarman. It is a monument with thick century-old walls, belfry and convent which stand reminiscent of the second Spanish settlement established in 1697.



2. Sunken Cemetery



A large white cross marks a cemetery swept into the sea by Old Vulcan Daan's eruption in 1871. From here it is a perfect place to watch the wonderful sunset over the ocean. It is also an ideal place for snorkeling and diving. An annual fluvial procession is held by townsfolk in honor of the sunken graves of their forefathers and as a thanksgiving for a bountiful harvest.



3. Old Sto. Rosario Church of 1882 now restored to its former glory in Sagay, Camiguin



4. Via Cruzes - Old Volcano Slope



It is where life-size statues representing the passion, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ - the 14 Stations of the Cross that dot a trail to Old Volcano's peak are found. At the last station is a tomb carefully carved and chiseled out of volcanic rocks. The pilgrims gather together here to pray during Lenten Season.



5. Ancestral House in Los Libertadores St., Mambajao now dwelled by the Francisco Family and built in 1800's



6. Centennial House in Lakas, Mambajao owned by Corrales Family and built in 1800's



7. Katibawasan Falls



A beautiful, clear stream of water cascading 70 meters into a rock pool surrounded by ground orchids, wild ferns, trees and boulders. Its cold water provides a refreshing summer splash to all vacationers.



8. Tuasan Falls



The approach to the wild and mighty falls entails a very scenic hike passing through the quaint Barrio of Mainit, Catarman and along the Rocky River bed. The pool below the deafening waterfalls is deep and clear. The surrounding scenery is virgin and perfect for a peaceful picnic. The only sound you hear is that of the tumbling falls and running water. It is 6 kilometers northwest of Catarman proper.



9. Binangawan Falls



In Sagay is Binangawan Falls wherefrom several miniature and gigantic waterfalls gushing through majestic granite stones that converge in one main pool, covered with luscious unspoiled vegetation, and a mystical rainbow are arched by the fall's mist as the sunlight break in through it.



10. Ardent Hot Spring



In the heart of the island bubbles this mineral pool with water around 400C. Vapor rises from the heated waters that run down the vents of the dormant Hibok-Hibok volcano. The springs are ideal to bathe in at night surrounded by cool mountain air. It has therapeutic effects. Picnic huts and tables are available in the beautifully landscaped gardens and there is a restaurant on site. It is 6 kilometers southwest of Mambajao.



11. Macao Cold Spring



It is a spring of natural cold and blue-green waters that overflow with grandeur, perfect to appease and quench one's humid feeling. It is situated at Tupsan Pequiño, Mahinog.



12. Sto. Niño Cold Spring



A spring located 4 kilometers north uphill of Catarman proper. It has a terrific huge pool of cold spring water measuring 25m x 40m sprouting from sandy bottom. The area has native stores, picnic huts and toilets for visitors and guests. It is located 4 kilometers north of central Catarman.



13. Tangub Hot Spring



It is a volcanic hot spring not fully developed a little beneath sea level where a pool is formed by sea stones and corals. Water temperature shifts from cold to lukewarm to warm then to hot as tide changes. Submerge in the warm water inside the pool at low tide and enjoy the cold sea water merging with the hot spring. This rare spring is situated at Naasag, Mambajao - about 12 kilometers west of the capital town; 10-20 meters offshore is ideal for scuba diving.



14. Mt. Hibok-Hibok



Its approach is via the base of Barangay Tagdo in Mambajao. It is a volcano 1250 meters high above sea level. Its slopes are challenges/barriers for professional climbers as they trek skillfully and maneuvers on loose rocks and boulders towards the peak. At the zenith, there is a crater like lake and steam outlets where one can have a clear panoramic view of the entire island and the Bohol Province during sunny clear days.



15. Old Volcano



A volcano located 13 kilometers away from Mambajao with stiff drop off measuring 7,080 meters high above sea level. It is the landmark for PANAAD.



16. Mt. Ilihan



It is located at Butay, Guinsiliban and a 3-hour climb uphill. There, one can see bluish green ridge of mountains and majestic slopes as he recites his Stations of the Cross, especially on Lenten Season. One can experience a sense of relief when reaching the top with its cool mountain breeze. Its splendid beauty is very touching. At the pinnacle, climbers can peacefully camp and take pleasure in unbothered world.



17. White Island



An isolated white sandbar where the view of towering Mt. Hibok-Hibok and Old Volcan reflects the sumptuousness the Province of Camiguin has ever achieved. It is reached within 10 minutes through light water transport from anywhere in Yumbing, Mambajao area.



18. Mantigue Island



The island is 4 hectares of evergreen forest, fringed with white granule sand beaches. A fishing village is found in the north of the island. One side of the island is a white sand beach with coral offshore, and the other opposite side provides a deep drop-off for snorkeling and diving. One gets there by light water craft in 25-30 minutes from San Roque, Mahinog.



19. Jicdup Shoal (Dive Spot)



It lies approximately 2 nautical miles from the shore of Balbagon, Mambajao. The seabed rises forming a shoal about 10 hectares in size hosting a variety of aquatic life. It is one of the best dive spots in Camiguin Island teeming with fishes of different species and shapes/sizes. It has excellent visibility and is best for underwater photographs, and novice divers.



20. Burias Shoal (Dive Spot)



Slightly smaller than Jicdup, Burias is among the favorite spot for high adventure seeking divers. It hauls the thrill seeking divers to the shoal to see schools of jacks, tuna, mackerels and barracudas. A verdant black coral covered bottom is also one of its treasures. Diving here can be strong, however, the little effort spent fining against the current is worth the excitement.



21. Taguines Lagoon



It is a lagoon mantled by limpid water, located at Benoni, Mahinog, with large cliff and gently rolling hills. The brackish water is engulfed in there by a century old crater, ideal for boat and fishing.



22. Centennial Tree



A Pili Nut tree which is more than century old situated at Lakas, Mambajao owned by the Corrales Family. One can marvel how the tree survived the tests of the times as he sees and touches its huge trunk.



Accomodatins:

Camiguin Beach Club

http://www.camiguinisland.net/



Camiguin Highland Resort

http://www.camiguinhighlands.com/



Paras Beach Resort

http://userpages.websprinter.net/parasbeachresort/main.html



Bahay Bakasyunan sa Camiguin

http://www.bahay-bakasyunansacamiguin.com/



Secret Cove Beach Resort

http://www.secretcovecamiguin.net/
2008-01-30 19:36:42 UTC
The second answerer had all what you need.But,I'll suggest you stay at the Ardent spring Resort or Paras Resort. I've been in Camiguin last 1998.
freeverse
2008-01-30 05:09:37 UTC
I would suggest you TIA Beach Resort,it's not classy but neat and clean.The rate is 600Php/night but I think you can negotiate it to 500Php.When you want to visit the famous places there,you can rent motorcycle for 500php/day and you can drive it if you want,if not, you can negotiate them for 60/hour.But it's ok too if you ride a jeepney[it will save a lot].The people there are very nice and they are so proud that in their place the crime rate is very low.,dont be ashame to ask if you need to,they are willing to help and give the information you needed.The places to go were already listed above me, it will help you to list down and not miss anything there.I love Camiguin and I'm going back this summer.

Have fun.
2008-01-30 07:49:09 UTC
Paras beach resort at Mambajao is the most well-known resort in Camiguin Island & that's the only resort that accepts credit card. I've been there last Nov. but if you're on budget just try to rent at those nice & roomy cottages with TV, Prvate bathroom, & aircon. You can even cook if you want. Those cottages are located infront at the main entrance of Paras beach resort. You can get lower price if you're staying more days in their resort/cottages. (Although, it depends if it's peak season or not). Good luck! <*-*>
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2016-05-23 02:59:58 UTC
You can have the baby within the next few weeks as those calculations based on your last menstrual period are notoriously unreliable. Be happy, let your baby decide his or her birthday. Besides, your body will get the "today is the day" telltale signs such as what you may think of as cramping, but they are tiny contractions which are too far in between. You will also get leakages , or blissful nothings. Clean up the house, prepare baby things, run down the list, food for you and your husband, little details.... If you really want to have the baby today, phone your obstetrician and run it by him. Maybe he or she would rather that you have the baby today too, she will be happy to have the next days off when your baby is really due.
|\|\r. YusO
2008-01-29 21:31:00 UTC
Alone? You need a company? I am more than willing....


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