Plan Your Trip to Camiguin
Everything you need to know to plan the perfect Camiguin Island adventure.
Getting to Camiguin
Camiguin can be reached by air and sea. The island has its own airport (Camiguin Airport) with daily flights from Manila and Cebu. Alternatively, you can fly to Cagayan de Oro or Butuan and take a ferry to the island.
By Air
- Direct flights from Manila (2 hours)
- Direct flights from Cebu (1 hour)
- Airlines: Cebu Pacific, Philippine Airlines
By Ferry
- From Balingoan Port (Misamis Oriental) to Benoni Port (Camiguin) - 1 hour
- From Jagna Port (Bohol) to Balbagon Port (Camiguin) - 2.5 hours
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Camiguin is during the dry season from March to June. However, the island is beautiful year-round, with cooler temperatures from November to February.
Getting Around
The island has a 64-kilometer circumferential road that circles the entire coastline. You can rent motorcycles, tricycles, or hire a van with driver to explore the island.
What to Pack
- Lightweight, breathable clothing
- Swimwear and beach gear
- Waterproof bag for water activities
- Comfortable walking shoes and sandals
- Sunscreen, insect repellent, and hat
- Underwater camera or GoPro
- Cash (ATMs are limited on the island)
Suggested Itineraries
3-Day Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival, check-in, visit White Island and Mantigue Island
Day 2: Explore Katibawasan Falls, Tuasan Falls, and Ardent Hot Springs
Day 3: Visit Sunken Cemetery, Walkway to Old Volcano, departure
5-Day Itinerary
Includes all of the 3-day itinerary plus:
Day 4: Hiking Mount Hibok-Hibok, visit Sto. NiƱo Cold Spring
Day 5: Island hopping, beach relaxation, shopping for pasalubong