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Mambajao (0.3 miles from Camiguin Airport)
Borbon's Treehouse By the Sea is a recently renovated bed and breakfast in Mambajao, where guests can make the most of its private beach area and garden. I do like the location. It's beach front and it's so relaxing that one can stay all day long just staring at the beach with an ice cold beer😊 Thankful for the lovely couple who owns the resort that brought me to the airport. It's really accessible because it's near the Airport. The treehouse is picture perfect and simple. No need for extravagant design. One can also cook their own food as they wish. See you again
Hotel in Mambajao ( 0.7 miles)
GV Hotel - Camiguin is located in Mambajao. This 1-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk. The hotel also provides free WiFi and free private parking. Very near fast food store. Walking distance to supermarket.
Hotel in Bokbok ( 0.8 miles)
Havendwell Garden Resort features an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a terrace and restaurant in Bokbok. The hotel also provides free WiFi and free private parking. The guy in the front office was nice and helpful.
Mambajao (0.9 miles from Camiguin Airport)
Set in Mambajao in the Mindanao region, ACACIA'S Cottages mit Starlink Wifi has a garden. This property offers access to a patio, free private parking and free WiFi. The space was amazing ! Very large cottage, super clean and the AC was quiet and worked really well. The kitchen was very convenient - we cooked breakfast and dinner every night. The small outdoor space was great in the mornings to relax and enjoy a coffee. The hosts were very responsive when we needed things and their dogs kept us company the whole trip. Would love to come back again.
Mambajao (1 miles from Camiguin Airport)
Camiguin Highland Resort features an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a restaurant and bar in Mambajao. Featuring a tour desk, this property also provides guests with a children's playground.
Mambajao (1.1 miles from Camiguin Airport)
Boasting air-conditioned accommodation with a patio, Laguna Loft Camiguin is situated in Mambajao. This property offers access to a balcony and free private parking. Peaceful, good people around us, very helpful host and very responsive.
Hotel in Mambajao ( 1.1 miles)
Set in Mambajao, Mabini Hotel offers accommodation with free WiFi and and an indoor swimming pool. Complimentary private parking is available on site. The room and bathroom were comfortable and clean, there’s a nice pool and a bar. We ordered a pizza and a mango shake and it was so yummy!Shoutout to Abel for making our stay the best with your tips and friendliness :)
Hotel in Mambajao ( 1.3 miles)
Ziet Hotel features air-conditioned accommodation in Mambajao. There is a restaurant serving American cuisine, and free private parking is available. A good location very accessible to downtown of Camiguin Island province, clean and nice rooms for those on budget & value for money and great hotel management and staffs always ready to serve and help you with a smile.
Abu (1.5 miles from Camiguin Airport)
Puesta del sol Beach Bungalows and Restobar features a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Abu. The resort also offers free WiFi and free private parking.
Mambajao (1.5 miles from Camiguin Airport)
Located in Mambajao, RedDoorz at Gracia's Calzada Inn Camiguin provides free WiFi. Guest rooms in the inn are equipped with a TV. a place close to the town proper .
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Camiguin is a great place to get away from the city and relax. There is also plenty to keep the more adventurous busy, with the island full of decent snorkeling sites, waterfalls, hot / cold springs, volcanos amongst other activities. There are a few decent restaurants if you can search them out.
Take a trike for 10-35pesos one way around Mambajao. Stay within the area of Mambajao for Mantigue Island (San Roque Port, Mahinog) and White Beach (Yumbing). No need to take an arranged tour for these 2 islands. To get to the waterfalls and the mountain, it is safe to rent a scotter with a driver (800-1000pesos for 2 passengers) for a day. Haggle! Stay in Yumbing or Agoho. Grill your own seafoods. Bring your own snacks. Kurma for breakfast. Hang-o-beer for a beer or 10. Local eateries (turo-turo) for lunch (not at the overpriced restos nor at the Check Point). Walk the 5km distance of wherever you go. Avoid: Old Church Ruins, Katunggan Park and Sunken Cemetery.
I like the viewpoint in the town center near the govt. office (DILG?) and the beautiful and historic church of San Nicolas de Tolentino with its stained glass windows and the mural paintings in its ceiling. The altar too is something you will appreciate that reminds you of some church altars in Europe. You must visit the side altar on your left hand corner as you enter the church. Here you will see the old baptismal font which I guess is still being used these days. You should also try their traditional dish called Surol (?) and their salad made of banana heart with coconut milk. Also their suman Balanghoy. I would like to visit this island again in October. I was told October is their lansones season. So, let's go!
Mambajao is like Cebu 30 years ago - air was crisp and cool. We enjoyed riding tricycles like locals do. You will notice residents know each other. Checkpoint eatery on the ground floor offered toron cooking lessons. They have a department store (Gaiaano) that is pretty much have the basic things that locals need and they’re inexpensive. We saw how blacksmiths made their bolos.It’s a very real experience of handmade products! And locals buy them. We ate at Tambayan sa Kanto (next to the pier of Mambajao). It is not air conditioned because it wasn’t needed. Again, just fresh air. Fresh cooked tuna at a reasonable price. We also visited their wide and clean elementary schools for my kids to see.
It's a 10 minute ride via tuk tuk for 15 pesos where you can buy the things you need like groceries, bakery, restaurant, souvenir shop , ATM machine,etc.people are very friendly & helpful. LOVE WHITE ISLAND ARDENT HOT SPRING CAMANTIGUE ISLAND
This is a great place to jump off and explore the island and several offshore islands for snorkeling. We went to White Island, and also to Mantigue in the south. We basically went around the whole island on the Circumfirencial hwy. Snorkeled at the sunken cemetery and also at Cabuan community. The giant climbs area is closed due to government regulations trying to implement very high taxes on the owner. We were able to snorkel just to the right of the clam sanctuary property. Water is kind of rough there so be careful, water shoes are highly recommended. Visited two different waterfalls. Nice changing rooms and very refreshing water. Really like the beehive restaurant. Would be a great place to enjoy the sunset from but we just had ice cream and some cookies. All delicious. we ate three times at Tambayan se Kanto, aka the tuna restaurant. Also ate at 18seafood. Our favorite items are Kinilaw and tuna sisig. Checked out Arden Hot Springs. They’re basically only warm springs these days, but it still was nice. If you need cash converted you have to go to Palawan pawnshop. Seems to be the only game in town all over the island. The local white room Tanguay is quite delicious when you mix it with Mango juice. Leave yourself extra cash if you bought additional baggage because the system is often down at the Kameen airport and won’t take credit cards. We were basically caught with our pants down and not enough cash. Quite stressful!