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Highlights
What makes Caramoan, Camarines Sur special?
One of the prime locations chosen to host international television franchise, Survivor, during its filming in the country in 2012
Famous for its enigmatic lagoons, amazing limestone cliffs, and enchanting caves that keep tourists coming back for more
In this package, you'll also get to visit Albay which is the home of the perfect cone-shaped Mayon Volcano
Inclusions:
2 nights standard accommodation
Round-trip van transfers, as well as the driver's meals and accommodation, gas (diesel), toll fees, and parking fees
6 semi-buffet style meals which feature 3 viands each
2-day island hopping in Caramoan with side trips to Camarines Sur and Albay
Caramoan peninsula service with licensed local tour guide
All entrance fees, environmental fees, docking fees, and cottage rental in Cotivas Island
Itinerary:
Day 0
8:00 PM to 9:00 PM: Pick up at Giligan's Restaurant in SM MOA Seaside
Day 1
6:00 AM: Breakfast (guest's own account)
10:00 AM: Visit St. Michael the Archangel Church in Caramoan
11:30 AM: Early lunch
1:00 PM: Start of island hopping
Visit Matukad Island, Secret Lagoon, Lahos Island, Cagbalinad Island, Minalahos Island, and Busdak Island
5:00 PM: Travel back to accommodation
7:00 PM: Dinner
8:00 PM: Free time at own leisure
Day 2
5:00 AM: Wake up call
6:00 AM: Breakfast
7:30 AM to 5:00 PM: Island hopping
Visit Guinahuan Lighthouse, Bugtong Island (depends on the sea level), Cotivas Island (lunch), Manlawi Sandbar, Sabitang Laya Island, and Bag-Ing Island
5:30 PM: Visit souvenir shop
7:00 PM: Dinner
8:00 PM: Free time at own leisure
Day 3
3:00 AM: Wake up call
4:00 AM: ETD going to Albay
6:30 AM: Enjoy packed breakfast
8:00 AM: Try ATV ride (guest's own account)
11:30 AM: Visit Cagsawa Ruins (entrance fee on guest's account)
12:00 PM: Lunch (guest's own account)
2:00 PM: Picture-taking at CamSur Watersports Complex
2:30 PM: Visit Basilica Church
3:00 PM: Stopover at J. Emmanuel Pastries: The House of Pili