Best Tour Guide in Camiguin
Camiguin is the second smallest province in the Philippines next to Batanes. The best part about visiting Camiguin is that it could actually be toured in one whole day. However, most of its tourist destinations are tucked in its interior. Unless you're using GPS it would fairly be a challenge visiting those sites.
So if you're planning to visit Camiguin and you want to have a hassle-free tour then I suggest you acquire the services of Kuya Chris "Criz" Jabay.
Kuya Criz operates a multicab that brings tourists to most if not all of Camiguin's beautiful tourist spots. Kuya Criz is a soft-spoken man but he is filled with sincere friendliness that would make you feel safe. He is also open to suggestions or consultations regarding your itinerary. What I liked most when we hired his services was the VIP treatment that we felt when he boarded the fast craft that we're riding holding a placard with our name written on it.
You can contact him on this number:
09069272420
09215637788
Rates:
The rates for the Camiguin Tour is usually P1700 per day but we managed to haggle for P1500 per day. In the end, we had a deal of P2500 for 2 days. One day would not be enough to fully appreciate the beauty of Camiguin. (Believe me!)
So if you're planning to visit Camiguin and you want to have a hassle-free tour then I suggest you acquire the services of Kuya Chris "Criz" Jabay.
The infamous multicab |
You can contact him on this number:
09069272420
09215637788
Rates:
The rates for the Camiguin Tour is usually P1700 per day but we managed to haggle for P1500 per day. In the end, we had a deal of P2500 for 2 days. One day would not be enough to fully appreciate the beauty of Camiguin. (Believe me!)
During our Camiguin Tour we visited the following tourist destinations:
- Gui-ob Church Ruins
- Sunken Cemetery
- Sto. Niño Cold Springs
- Ostrich Farm
- PHILVOLCS
- Ardent Hotsprings
- Kabila White Beach and Giant Clam Farm
- Lover's Secret Garden
- Taguines Lagoon / J & A Restaurant
- Katibawasan Falls
- Walkway to the Old Volcano and Stations of the Cross
-
Bura Soda Springs
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