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The island of Camiguin is said to be “born of fire”, pertaining to the seven volcanoes located on this 238 sq. km. patch of land that sits across the provinces of Misamis Oriental and Cagayan de Oro. Volcanic eruptions and land movements have created this spectacular island full of natural wonders and historical riches.
It is a tiny island of lush forests, volcanic splendor, eternal hot and cold natural springs, pristine patches of black and white beaches, majestic waterfalls, exotic marine life, blue-ridge mountains, serene surroundings, idyllic lifestyle; it has a glorious past, and is inhabited with jovial people. Some of its attractions are White Island, Katibawasan Falls, Ardent Hot Springs, Mount Hibok-hibok, Sto. Niño Cold Springs, Underwater Cemetery, Moro Watchtower
To get to Camiguin, one has to travel one and a half hours from Cagayan de Oro City to Balingoan, Misamis Oriental, and take any of the hourly scheduled ferries across the channels of Mindanao Sea, which dock in either ports of Guinsiliban or Benoni. There is a regular flight from Cebu to Camiguin and vice versa via Seair or one can take a flight to Cagayan de Oro City via PAL, Cebu Pacific or Air Philippines. Once in Camiguin, one can go around the 64-kilometer circumferential road in just one hour and a half time through public or private transportation.





