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Beach Resorts Camiguin Hotels Inn

Where to Stay in Camiguin:

List of Camiguin Beach resorts, hotels, inns and pension houses for your reference:

Abu Nature Camp

Ardent Springs
Telephone No: +63.88.387.0948

Bahay Bakasyunan sa Camiguin
Balbagon
Telephone Number: +63.88.387.1057
Fax: +63.88.387.0278

Cabua-an Beach Resort
Mambajao
Telephone Number: +63.88.387.2103

Camiguin Beach Club
Yumbing
Telephone Number: +63.88.387.9028

Camiguin Highlands Resort
Sorosoro

Camiguin Seaside Lodge
Agoho
Telephone Number: +63.88.3879031

Casa Grande
Mambajao
Telephone Number: +63.88.387.0077

Caves Dive Resort
Agoho
Telephone Number: +63.88.3871044,
Fax: +63.88.387.0077

Dayon Cabu-an Beach Resort

Eagle’s Nest Guest House
Benoni
Telephone Number: +63.88.387.4020

Enigmata Treehouse (Tarzan’s Nest Resort),
Balbagon:
Telephone Number: +63.88.387.0273

GV Pensione House
Mambajao
Telephone Number: +63.88.387.1041

Islet Beach Resort
Mahinog
Telephone Number: +63.88.3874005

J & A Fishpen and Resort
Benoni
Telephone Number: +63.88.387.4008

Jasmin by the Sea Beach Resort
Bug-ong,
Telephone Number: +63.88.387.9015

Mambajao Beach Resort,
Mambajao
Telephone Number: +63.88.387.1059

Paras Beach Resort
Yumbing
Telephone Number: +63.88.387.9008

R.J. Pension House
Mambajao
Telephone Number: +63.88.387.0089

Secret Cove Beach Resort
Yumbing
Telephone Number: +63.88.387.9084

Shoreline Cottages
Tapon

SRJ - Balhon Beach Resort
Catarman,
Telephone Number: +63.88.387.7026

Tia’s Beach Cottages
Tapon
Telephone Number: +63.88.387.1045

Tia’s Pension House
Mambajao
Telephone Number: +63.88.387.1045

Turtle’s Nest Beach Cottages
Kuguita
Telephone Number: +63.88.3879056,
Fax: +63.88.387.1009

Pictures/photos to follow once available. Reviews and recommended resorts hotels, inns, pension house, homestay, and other lodging and accommodations on the island to follow. Please leave comments about the places mentioned also as well as official websites if any.

UPDATED: May 13, 2008

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posted by backpacking philippines @ 8:08 PM,

8 Comments:

At Oct 9, 2008 1:42:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Abu nature camp is non functional camp...SRJ beach resort is now the CORAL dive beach resort.(refer to www.coraldive.com)

 
At Sep 12, 2009 3:32:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

hi im looking for the cheapest room accommodation in camiguin island.. my bf and i are planning to go there for a 2nights/3days vacation and we are working on our budget,,, so anyone who can help me please email me @ joyce_3125@yahoo.com... thaks so much.... please include also the best spots in camiguin...

 
At Sep 16, 2010 6:01:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

It's no longer Camiguin Seaside Lodge. The new name is Agohay Villa Forte Beach Resort and Restaurant. It was opened to business last July 15, 2010. It's your home away from home, vibrant and cozy, native but modern, elegant and spacious. It's like dwelling in a 5star hotel along the sea, facing the famous white Island. The restaurant is offering Japanese, American, Europian and of course the native Filipino dishes. The foods are the best in town!

 
At Jul 8, 2011 8:21:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Anyone can help me finding a cheap but good accommodation for 3days nd 2nghts in camiguin. please email me at khatz2000@yahoo.com.. thanks! :)

 
At Sep 28, 2011 7:36:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

hi, i'm planning a solo backpacking to camiguin... can you please email me good cheap stays and must see places.. thanks.. alphajoyl@yahoo.com

 
At Nov 4, 2011 1:53:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

i am going to camigiun this week end , i need cheap accomodations for 3 days and 2 nights. please email me mayonahon@gmail.com

 
At Nov 6, 2011 12:49:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

hi we want 2 spend our xmas break at camiguin island jas 4 2 days nd 1 nyt can you pls email us the cheap stays and the nice places to be visited der. tnx joeybhoyflorentino@yahoo.com

 
At Jan 29, 2012 12:09:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

There are 14 of us. Anyone can give me an idea where to spend a night for a very reasonable price? considering the safety of the place and the availability of food.
how much a van for hire per day in Camiguin? any available? please call text/ call at 09103402136. Thanks....Marlyn

 

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