Caramoan Island
Caramoan is a municipality on the Caramoan Peninsula, in the Philippines. It’s known as a gateway to the beaches, limestone cliffs and caves of Caramoan National Park. Boats run from Gota Beach to islands like tiny Lahos, where the beach, between 2 rock clusters, disappears during high tide. Matukad Island has a tropical forest and hidden lagoon. Farther offshore, Bagieng Island offers 2 long, sandy beaches.
Matukad Island
Caramoan is a municipality on the Caramoan Peninsula, in the Philippines. It’s known as a gateway to the beaches, limestone cliffs and caves of Caramoan National Park. Boats run from Gota Beach to islands like tiny Lahos, where the beach, between 2 rock clusters, disappears during high tide. Matukad Island has a tropical forest and hidden lagoon.
Lahuy Island is a 10-kilometer long island about 3 kilometers at its widest point. The island has long stretches of exquisitely white fine sand. Barangay Gota has been known as a gold-mining community even before the war. At present, only small-scale operation is in existence. At Sitio Nipa, a spring 300 meters from the shore provides a fresh water source not available elsewhere. A 40-hectare mangrove swamp near Barangay Oring offers a habitat for a marine wildlife.
Lahuy Island
Lahos Island
Lahos Island boasts of spectacular stretches of white sand beaches amongst striking and unique rock formations that partition areas of the island. Lush vegetation can be seen of various parts of the island. The aquamarine waters around the island are picturesque and ideal for swimming, snorkelling and scuba diving. Many tourists stop over at Lahos Island during their island hopping at Caramoan.
Pitogo Bay is probably the most "Jurassic park" area of Caramoan, It is where you will be greeted by the stillness as well as Peacefulness of the water. Jagged and rugged rocks will also welcome you.
Pitogo Bay
With its long stretch of powdery white-sand beach, Sabitang Laya Island is one of the popular islands is Caramoan Peninsula. Its interesting limestone rock formations are one of the best features of the island. Sabitang Laya beach is composed of twin beaches. The entire island has a triangular shape. One side is occopied by Sabitang Laya beach while the other side is known as Bag-ing beach.
Sabitang Laya
Cotivas Island is similar to a desert of fine white sandbars. It is as if you are within a paradise of endless skies, with clear ocean waters gently rushing to your feet and green tropical Island as backdrop. It is truly an ideal place for relaxation and day dreaming. As you approached the Cotivas Island, you will be welcomed by clear shallow waters stretch off into the distance from surroundings shores. You will also see a strand of dreamy white sand ts shores are lined with a few coconut palms. The obstrusive set of the cordoned wooden structures used in the reality TV shows Survivor seemed to disturb the remote island ambience of the island.