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Travel Guide: Caramoan

Caramoan, a group of islands in the north-eastern portion of Camarines Sur in the Bicol Region is best known for being the filming location of several seasons of the hit reality show Survivor. The international TV show often chooses exotic locales with stunning scenery. With the clusters of islands lined with white sand beaches, deep gorges, limestone cliffs, coral reefs, diverse marine life, serene lagoons, subterranean river and caves, it’s easy to see why the production crew keeps choosing to film here.

WHERE EXACTLY IS CARAMOAN:

Caramoan Peninsula is located in the lower eastern part of the province of Camarines Sur in the Bicol Region of the Philippines. It is surrounded by the waters of the Maqueda Channel on the north and east and Lagonoy Gulf on the south. Though it’s part of Camarines Sur, geographically the town proper and islands are closer by sea travel from the island province of Catanduanes.

For the longest time, Caramoan was previously only accessible by sea travel because of rough roads. Those traveling with cars and motorcycles will be happy to know that as of 2018, the mainland town of Caramoan is accessible by land travel from Naga City, roughly 3-4 hours away through the newly constructed Fuentabella Highway. The province of Camarines Sur itself is an 8-12 hour drive from Manila through the provinces of Rizal, Quezon and Camarines Norte.

HOW TO GET TO CARAMOAN:

By private transportation from Naga City

By public transportation

Option 1: Via Naga (Plane or bus from Manila to Naga + Bus from Naga to Caramoan)

Option 2: Land and Sea: Bus from Manila + Van from Naga-Sabang Port + Boat from Sabang to Caramoan

BY BOAT (Outrigger Pumpboat) Travel Time Fare
From Sabang Regular boat trip with 1 hour and 45 2 hours Php120
Port: minutes boat rides daily from 7am to 12nn
From Guijalo Port 1st Trip: 7:00 am Last Trip: 11:00 am 2 hours Php120
Jeepney (Rental) one way 30 mins Php1,000
Tricycle 35 mins Php 600

Option 3: Via Catanduanes (Plane or RoRo Bus to Virac + Boat ride to Caramoan)

Unknown to many, the fastest and most direct route to Caramoan is via Catanduanes. There are RoRo Buses going from Manila to Virac, but for those who don’t like long land travel and want to travel by air, this is the best option.

Option 4: Via Albay (Plane or Bus to Legazpi + Ferry to Catanduanes + Boat to Caramoan)

GETTING AROUND:

Within the town proper, tricycles are the main mode of transportation. Fare costs P10.00 to nearby destinations. From the town proper of Caramoan, you will need to charter a boat from the Bikal Port at Brgy. Paniman to get around. From Bikal Port, island-hopping trips usually range P1,500 to P4,000 (good for 6 pax) per day depending on the number and distance of the islands you plan to visit. If you’re staying in Tugawe Cove Resort, they have hassle-free island-hopping packages and boats you can rent from there as well.

WHERE TO GO IN CARAMOAN:

The best thing to do in Caramoan is to go island-hopping and visit all the beaches and islands scattered on the coast. Below are just some of the spots that I’ve been able to visit on three separate trips (2012, 2016 and 2018). Some spots may not be visited if the show Survivor is being filmed, or due to varying weather conditions or tide levels. Choose which islands you want to visit to maximize your time.

Matukad Island: A small island with fine white sand and prominent limestone cliffs. The area has three beaches and a lagoon. Because of its proximity to Paniman, this is one of the more popular islands in Caramoan.

Matukad Lagoon: One of the main attractions here is Matukad Lagoon, a small lake known for being the home to “giant milkfish” or bangus swimming around the water, which locals say appeared magically in the lagoon. Getting a view of the lagoon involves a bit of cliff scrambling.

Lahos Island: A stretch of fine white sand shore facing opposite sides sandwiched between two identical rock formations. During high-tide, the beach disappears and it can only be seen again during low tide. This is where the island gets its name, as “Lahos” means to vanish.

Big Catanaguan/Katanawhan Island: A beautiful isolated island that doesn’t get a lot of tourists compared to the others. There’s a very wide beach with grayish brown sand. On one side of the island is a little sandbar connecting to a rocky hill where the waves meet in the middle.

Little Catanaguan/Katanawhan Island: A short boat ride from the bigger island, the smaller Catanaguan Island has beautiful limestone rock formations and a white sand beach reminiscent of El Nido. The rocks provide a secluded and shaded swimming area with little cave-like entrances near the shore.

Makeshift Survivor flag made from Sea2Summit towel. The tribe has spoken!

Pitogo Island: Pitogo Island has an approximately 6-7 hectares of total land area. One side of the island is hidden in a serene almost enclosed cove where the water is so still. The water is shallow, which makes this a great spot for kids. Really beautiful and peaceful spot.

Lantangan Beach: The other side of the island known as Lantangan Beach or Pitogo Rock Beach is characterized by a unique smooth-edged shoreline lined with white pebbled stones rather than white sand. From here, you can climb to the top of the summit of a grassy hill to get a breathtaking view of Pitogo Bay.

Other islands & notable spots: 

SUGGESTED ITINERARIES (From Tugawe Cove Resort):

HALF-DAY: Visit Katanhawan Island, Pitogo Bay, Tinago Cove and Tayak Lake (10:00 am to 2:00 pm)

WHOLE DAY: Visit Katanhawan Island, Pitogo Bay, Tinago Cove, Tayak Lake, Matukad Island and Lahos Island (8:00 am to 3:00 pm)

LONG TRIP: Visit the islands of Sabitang Laya, Cotivas and Manlawi Sandbar (8:00 am to 3:00 pm)

WHAT TO DO IN CARAMOAN:

WHERE TO STAY IN CARAMOAN:

Tugawe Cove Resort is a beautiful luxury resort hidden in a cove in Caramoan. With its family-friendly facilities, hotel amenities and well-appointed villas, this is a good choice for families, honeymooners, balikbayans and expats who don’t mind spending a little bit more for comforts. Website: www.tugawecoveresort.com

Gota Village Beach Resort is an exclusive beachfront resort where most of the Survivor crew stayed while filming the reality show. This resort is located 30 minutes away by boat from Guijalo port. All rooms are air-conditioned and come equipped with a Queen sized bed, private toilet and hot and cold shower, and the medium and large wood cabins have their own mini ref, receiving room and dining area.

Honungan Cove is the most upscale place to stay in Caramoan. They have exclusive villas for guests and tourists only and secured premises. All rooms are air-conditioned, come with Queen Sized beds, private toilet and hot and cold shower and have their own mini ref, receiving room and dining area.

For backpackers and those on a budget, the best option is to stay near the poblacion of Caramoan and just go on a day trip. There are lots of budget-friendly inns and other accommodations in the town proper of Caramoan including Sights & Sand Tourist Inn. Contact 09216054499 / 09772779550. They also offer island-hopping tours from here.

You can also opt to stay somewhere in Catanduanes and go island-hopping around Caramoan as a day trip.

TRAVEL TIPS & USEFUL INFO:

TOUR OPERATORS:

From Naga City, Camarines Sur

From Virac, Catanduanes

NOTE: This travel guide was compiled from 3 separate trips to Caramoan in 2012, December 2016 and May 2018.

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