Sunday, December 25, 2011

CARAMOAN│6 Islands in Half Day at Caramoan

After our day one Naga tour, we went to Caramoan Islands from Sabang port to Guijalo. From our Hotel in Naga, we were fetched by the owner of the Hostel, Hotel Roa in Caramoan, Dr. Ramon Roa, 6AM in the morning then headed and arrived 8AM to Sabang port, waited for the next ferry boat.

We arrived around 1:00PM at Hotel Roa,  had our lunch, off to Bikal port to start our adventure.

Islands Explored

Matukad Island
From a far, you'll see this beautiful huge rock inviting you to swim on its bluish waters from your boat up to the shore. This view is just a glimpse and be ready to unveil the beauty you never seen before and I tell you, you don't want to leave this Island after your first step! read more...


Lajos Island
After Matukad Island visit, we went to another Island named Lajos or Lahos which means "overflow" because the sea can wash over a part of this narrow island from one side to the other. Vewing from a far, you'll see a beautiful Island, it's like two separated rocks situated on a flat white sand paper and can be appreciated only during low tide. read more...

Cagbalinad Island
Island is so rich in marine life, you can see how much fish enjoy swimming with you without any feed (bread to attract fishes) and corals beautifully arranged under. It's like 5-10 meters away from the shore where this experience is no way impossible! read more...

Hunongan Island
Another mesmerizing private beach in Caramoan group of islands is Hunongan beach resort which is also near famous private resort, Gota beach. From afar, while passing here fromCagbalinad Island, we really saw its white, clean beach front adorn with cute hut accommodations and turquoise waters. read more...

Minalahus Island
Our last Caramoan Island destination was Minalahus Island. This Island is similar to other Islands but compared to others, majority of it is rock formation proportion as to white sand, (about three fourths). read more...

Lampikaw Tablet Rock
After that interesting Island hopping experience, we went back to Bikal port and saw this interesting rock form from afar. read more...

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