Discover the best top things to do in Camotes Islands, Philippines including Sto. Nino Church, Santiago White Beach, Alta Vista Quarry, Mangodlong Beach, Busay Falls, Tulang Diot Island, Bukilat Cave, Timubo Cave, Bakhaw Beach, Timubo Cave.
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4.5 based on 45 reviews
Best for children especially in high tide since the water is just below my knees and I am 5'3" tall. The seashore is so wide you don't have to worry if your child roams around. I stayed their just for a night and enjoyed chilling around with pale pilsen beer on one hand. It was the best sunset I've seen so far.
4.5 based on 48 reviews
Wow this is such a beautiful beach resort only about 10 mins from the ferry terminal, just see Eddie at the resort entrance (more later), I just can't remember the resort entry fee but it wasn't much at all. Not sure if it was the time of year (Mid March) when I visited or what as the place was really peaceful and not overcrowded, which is always pleasant to find especially in this beautiful location. Lots to do swimming pool, beach volleyball or just lay there on one of the many sun loungers. Plenty of little cottages scattered about along with an awesome slide for everyone to enjoy. Looks to have a massive eating/bar area that looked clean and well maintained but with being here for only a short time we did not take full advantage. Suitable for EVERYONE. Eddie and his trike is located just at the entrance of the resort, can fully recommend him to show you more of this amazing Island, just tell him the Budot liking Foreigner sent you!!!
4.5 based on 24 reviews
My wife, 3-year old son and I visited Tulang Diot Island as part of our island tour through Mangodlong Paradise Resort (see my highly recommended review of this resort). This was one of the best experiences of our whole trip to the Philippines. The snorkeling on the island's West side was absolutely wonderful! Lots of fish and even a few Clown Fish ("Nemo"). The beach on the Eastern tip of the Island was like a mini Boracay! White sand, gorgeous water, laid back atmosphere! The boat to Tulang cost 800 PhP and we tipped the captain and is mate 200 more for not rushing us. They were great! I recommending adding this to an island tour. Tulang is only 5-10 minutes off the coast.
4.0 based on 37 reviews
This is such a magical place. I never thought something like this in the outskirts of the island actually exists. I always feel nostalgic every time I am reminded of how the waters were serene, how drops of water gave out a deep echo inside the cave, and how the stalagmites and stalactites looked like they breathe life.
4.0 based on 58 reviews
Going to camotes was one of my dream and indeed, it met my expectation. This cave is one of the 'caves' that you find in the island. No regrets after all.
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