6. Bukilat Cave
Like what I said earlier, I’ve never been here, but here’s what I know. It is very secluded and too far to explore. But the cave is much bigger than the ones I visited.
7. Holy Crystal Cave
Another cave on the island, Holy Crystal Cave is located in Brgy. Union, San Francisco. There is no entrance fee, just donations. Please give a reasonable amount for the guide since it will take 1.5 hours to tour the eight levels of the cave. It is better to tour the place with not more than five people. The cave offers great formations of stalagmites, maybe the reason why it was named Holy Crystal Cave. This cave is definitely on my list.
8. Busay Falls
This three-level falls with a little pool has natural clear water. It will take you a 10-minute hike to get there.
9. Panganuron Falls
I haven’t seen many reviews about this falls which means it’s more exciting to go here. The waterfalls is located in Poro Island. It will take about 45 minutes to walk to the area. Just ask the locals to guide your way in order for you not to get lost. It would be a heck of an adventure to be here so wear proper trekking shoes.
10. Tulang Diot Island
Remember the four islands? Well, this is the smallest island in Camotes. It only takes 10-15 minutes to get here for a fare of ₱20, back and forth. Tip: do not rent the boat, it costs too much. This island offers fine white sand and crystal water. Also, you can spend the night and camp here.
Bonus: Other Beaches in Camotes
- Mangodlong Beach in Mangodlong, Heminsulan, San Francisco
- Borromeo Beach in Bakhaw, Esperanza
- Bakhaw Beach in San Francisco (entrance fee: ₱10)
- Esperanza Beach in Mangodlong, Heminsulan, San Francisco
Also read: 8 Fun Things You Probably Didn’t Know You Can Do in Cebu
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