Caramoan Itinerary

Caramoan Itinerary – The Bicol Region is composed of six provinces: Masbate, Catanduanes, Sorsogon, Albay, Camarines Norte, and Camarines Sur. Caramoan is located in Camarines Sur.

Even though I live in Cavite (Region IV), I have to admit that it’s my first time to visit the Bicol Region. I guess I didn’t have enough resources to finance my trip back then.

Since I live with my family here in Philippines, I decided to go on a family trip. Fortunately, I found Alexandria Travel & Tours. They organized everything from the accommodation, boat rentals, and itinerary. They only charged 5,000 per head for a 3D2N tour in Caramoan (with side trip to Albay).

Instead of spending three days in Caramoan, I opt to go around Albay in our third day. Here’s how we spent our two days in Caramoan:

Day 1

Bag-ing – Tinago – Cagbanilad – Pitogo

We traveled from 9pm to 9am. The 12-hour long drive made us feel so exhausted. We started the Island hopping after lunch.

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Bag-ing Island
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Tinago Island
  • What to see: It’s hidden. Char!
  • What to do: Buy some halo halo.
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Cagbanilad Island
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Pitogo Island

Day 2

Guinahoan – Cotivas – Manlawi – Bugtong – Sabitang Laya

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We woke up at dawn to catch the sunrise.
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Amazing view on top of the island after few minutes of hiking in Guinahoan Island
  • What to see: There’s a small lighthouse on top of Guinahoan Island
  • What to do: Hike! Buy some lobsters from the fishermen.
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Drinking Coconut Juice at Cotivas Island
  • What to see: There’s a sandbar during low tide.
  • What to do: Drink some coconut juice. Rest and relax in the nipa huts
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Manlawi Island
  • What to see: Floating Nipa Huts
  • What to do: Buy some grilled seafood from the fishermen around
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Bugtong Island
  • What to see: Starfish!
  • What to do: Swim and take photos!
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Sabitang Laya Island
  • What to see: Caves and corals
  • What to do: Explore the caves. Snorkeling!

On the third day, we left Caramoan at 5am to have a day tour in Albay. I’ll make another blog post for our Albay Adventure!

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I would like to thank Alexandria Travel and Tours for arranging this trip. They are very friendly and flexible. The van provided is very comfortable. It also comes with a videoke! I like how they organized the Caramoan Itinerary for us. I had a worry free travel!

If you’re looking for a cheap and nice accommodation, I highly recommend Caramoan Rockwood Inn. It’s clean and cozy. The reason why I highly recommend it is because they serve super delicious food! In my three days stay there, I was always satisfied with their meals. I must say that you’ll get what you paid for.travel-with-karla-accommodation-review-3

28 comments

  1. I really enjoyed reading this blog! You are an ambassador to Philipino tourism! I also visited Bicol, when I was there two years ago, and specifically, Albay! I can’t wait to see your new post about your tour there. I relive my memories through your photos! Looking at your photos, I just want to return. I really like the picture of you with all your family posing on the beach.^^ Nice job, Karla 😀

  2. This trip looks great Karla! I know how that works, that sometimes you’ve explored a lot more of other countries than your own motherland. That’s how I feel about Mexico, but soon enough! What was your fave thing about this trip?

  3. The floating nipa huts are such a unique facet of this destination. I always love to see how people adapt to their environment. And great recommendation about buying from the local fishermen! Not only is the food so incredibly fresh, but you also directly support the local economy!

  4. I love those floating nipa huts! that’s so thoughtful of the travel company to have videoke on your van otherwise 12 hours is… 12 hours!!!! beautiful photos, Karla! I’m missing the Philippine beaches now.

  5. Wow, I’ve never heard of Caramoan before! I visited Boracay, Bohol ans El Nido when I went but I’d love to get off the beaten path next time and explore smaller islands. That tour company sounds great!

  6. I’ve only been to Boracay and Manila in Philippines and definitely want to get back to explore more of the country. It really is spoiled with amazing islands and beautiful water. Will add this place to my list of possible destinations! 🙂

  7. I m quite obsessed with lighthouses and would love to visit the lighthouse on top of Guinahoan Island and also explore the floating huts. Very beautiful pictures from the trip and a very neat and comprehensive post 🙂

  8. Such a great place to spend time with family and friends. Philippines sure has so many beautiful places that I would love to explore. Thanks for sharing

  9. Philippines seemed always a great country which really deserves a lot. Love your photos

  10. Beautiful photos! Awesome that you were able to do a family vacation but have the tour company plan everything, takes a lot of the pressure off of planning the trip I bet!

  11. Caramoan looks absolutely ravishing. A great place to head with family and have some great time together. Another gem from the seemingly inexhaustible treasure trove that is the Philippines.

  12. The Philippines look so amazingly beautiful! I have yet to go there, but your many posts about the country make my decision easier and easier. I love seeing families out and about travelling together. I never realized the country had so many different places to go and seek out. And it looks really isolated too!

  13. Nice Karla, I planned to visit Caramoan before pero di natuloy. I hope I can visit this place soon by next summer. A backpacking would do I think starting from Camarines Norte going south to Matnog, Sorsogon would be a wonderful adventure. 🙂

  14. Wow as in wow!! I live in Albay but i never see caramoan ever since only on tv and before i told to my self one day i will get there…hmmmf! Thanks for the information and recommendation Karla sooner or later i will see the beautiful island of Caramoan!
    Sayang nasa malapit na sana kau nagpunta sana kayong Sto.Domingo Albay which i can recommend also the very Cold as coldest nature swimming pool you will never regret at Barrios Kids Pool???? 3ft 5ft 7ft pool and i found out that theres a new kiddie pool for infants haha (wala lang na kwento ko lang) we usually celebrated my childrens birthday in Barrios Kid Pool..Have a lots of PH Adventure Karla always take care God bless

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