Camotes Island Tour

Camotes Island also know as  the “Lost Horizon of the South” is a group of Islands in the Camotes Sea, Philippines. The island group is located east of Cebu Island, southwest of Leyte Island, and north of Bohol Island.

Come visit and discover the beauty of Camotes Island! 

Mangodlong Rock Resort offers an ideal combination of intimacy and laid-back island atmosphere.

 

 

 

 

Rate: Php 4,700/person (minimum of 2)

Inclusion:

  • Hotel Transfer
  • Roundtrip Ferry Ticket
  • Lunch
  • Entrance Fees
  • Multicab

Itinerary:

  • 07:00 am Hotel Pick Up
  • 08:00 am ETD Mactan
  • 09:30 am ETA Consuelo Camotes

Start of Tour

  • Santiago Bay 
  • Mangodlong Rock Resort
  • Lake Danao ( with Lunch and use of Speedboat)
  • Timubo Cave

End of Tour

  • 04:00pm ETD Consuelo Camotes
  • 05:30pm ETA Mactan
  • Hotel Drop Off
 
 
 
Lake Danao - a fresh water lake in Camotes Island. Its area of 680 ha (1,700 acres) makes it the largest lake not only in the province but also in the Visayas regions. It has two interior islands which can be reached by paddleboat or as part of the scenic lake cruise.
Timubo Cave is an underground cave featuring gigantic stalactites and stalagmites with an end destination of a crystal clear water pool.
Santiago bay is a public beach with a long white-sand shoreline. The fine and powdery white sand stretches for almost a kilometer.

Confirmation:

  • 50% down payment from the total payable amount upon finalization of the reservation.
  • Confirmation letter will be sent via email with the receipt attached.

Pick up Policy:

  • Provide the exact pick up location. Give landmarks for uncommon address.
  • Be at the meeting place 10 mins before pick up time.

Payment Policy:

  • Send payment through bank account or any remmitance outlet (Cebuana and Palawan). Details will be provided once final.

Cancellation Policy:

  • Cancellation shoud be made 7 days prior to the tour date.
  • Down payment will not be compensated once final reservation is cancelled.

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