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Caramoan
Caramoan is a rugged, untouched peninsula in the province of Camarines Sur in the Bicol region of southern Luzon, Philippines, celebrated for some of the most dramatic island scenery in Southeast Asia. Its jagged limestone karst formations, powder-white sand beaches, hidden coves, and turquoise lagoons are so cinematically striking that multiple international editions of the reality television series Survivor - including French, Israeli, American, and Indian editions - were filmed here. Yet despite this global fame, Caramoan remains refreshingly uncrowded compared to headline beach destinations, rewarding travellers willing to make the journey with an almost private paradise.
The peninsula sits at the northeastern fringe of Camarines Sur, bounded by the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of Lagonoy. Caramoan is a natural addition to a broader Bicol itinerary that includes Mayon Volcano in Albay and whale shark watching in Donsol, Sorsogon. Its name traces back to the Spanish era, derived from the Carahan sea turtles once abundant on its shores. Whether you come for island hopping, snorkelling, cliff diving, kayaking through limestone arches, or simply drifting on a fine white sandbar, Caramoan delivers El Nido-quality scenery at a fraction of the crowds.
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Top things to do in Caramoan
Caramoan Island Hopping Private Tour via Catanduanes
Coron Black Island Full-Day Private Tour with Shipwreck Snorkeling
Catanduanes Binurong Point and Puraran Surf Beach Day Trip
Caramoan Island All In Package from Naga
Caramoan Island All in Package from Legazpi
Catanduanes Fun in Pandan Day Tour
Quick facts about Caramoan

FAQs about Caramoan
What is the best time to visit Caramoan?
What is the best time to visit Caramoan?
The dry season from November to May is the best time, when seas are calm and weather is ideal for island hopping and water activities. Peak months are December to April. Avoid June to October, when the southwest monsoon brings rough seas that can make island hopping unsafe or impossible.
How do I get to Caramoan?
How do I get to Caramoan?
Fly from Manila to Naga Airport (WNP) with Philippine Airlines or Cebu Pacific (about 1 hour), then take a van or bus to Sabang Port in San Jose (about 1.5-2 hours), followed by a passenger boat to Guijalo Port in Caramoan (about 1.5-2 hours). Buses from Manila to Naga take around 8-9 hours as an alternative.
How do I get around Caramoan?
How do I get around Caramoan?
Island hopping is arranged through the Tourism Desk at Paniman Beach, where you pay a regulated boat hire rate and select from short or long tour routes. Tricycles are the main form of transport within Caramoan town. For travel between town and Paniman Beach (island-hopping jump-off point), hire a tricycle or habal-habal (motorcycle taxi).
Where to stay in Caramoan?
Where to stay in Caramoan?
Caramoan Town: Budget inns and guesthouses like Rex Tourist Inn and Villa Juliana Inn are convenient for restaurants and transport. Most travellers use the town as their base. Paniman Beach Area: Staying near the island-hopping jump-off point saves travel time each morning. A few beach guesthouses operate here. Gota Village Resort: The most upscale option, situated on its own private beach with comfortable air-conditioned rooms, ideal for resort-level comfort in a remote setting.