“White sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters Limestone cliffs and scenic rock formations Ideal for island-hopping tours Snorkeling, swimming, and adventure activities Remote, serene environment far from crowds”

Caramoan Islands are a group of more than 50 islands located in Camarines Sur, Bicol Region, Philippines. Each island features unique characteristics, including fine white sandy beaches, clear turquoise waters, and towering limestone cliffs that provide breathtaking scenery. Most islands remain largely undeveloped, offering tranquility and privacy for visitors.

These islands are popular destinations for day trips or multi-day tours. Visitors can explore hidden coves, pristine beaches, and small lagoons tucked between rocky cliffs. Island-hopping tours allow travelers to experience a variety of landscapes, including secluded beaches, mangroves, and scenic limestone formations.

Many islands are ideal for water activities such as snorkeling, swimming, and kayaking. The clear waters reveal vibrant coral reefs and schools of colorful fish. Some islands also offer scuba diving opportunities for professional divers, with rich marine biodiversity and healthy coral systems.

The remote location and abundant natural environment make Caramoan perfect for adventure and eco-tourism. Visitors can camp overnight or stay in simple wooden cottages, enjoy peaceful sunrises and sunsets, and experience star-filled nights in a serene setting.

Caramoan has also gained international recognition as the filming location for several seasons of the reality TV show “Survivor,” highlighting its dramatic landscapes, crystal-clear waters, and untouched natural charm. It is a destination for travelers seeking to escape crowded areas and immerse themselves in pristine nature.


How to Get There
  • The islands can be reached by boat from the town of Caramoan or Sabang in Camarines Sur. Travel time varies from 30 minutes to 2 hours depending on the destination island and sea conditions.

Travel Tips
  • Best visited between November and May for calm seas

  • Bring camping gear if planning overnight stays

  • Pack food, water, and essentials as amenities are limited

  • Use reef-safe sunscreen to protect marine life


Admission Fee

  • Domestic visitors: Around ₱50–100 per person (environmental/marine conservation fee)
  • Foreign visitors: Around ₱100–150 per person
  • Boat and tour fees may apply depending on operator

Opening Hours

  • Open daily: 06:00 – 18:00 (recommended during daylight hours for safety)

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