Caramoan is known as the secret paradise in the Philippines, a place that not many people hear about or know where it is.
Most people instead tend to crowd to the nearby Borcacay, leaving Caramoan in the corner – perfect for those looking for a paradise just for themselves off the beaten track…
It started getting some attention a few years ago when the French Survivor TV show started shooting there, and this year the Israel Survivor show will also be using the same location.
The reason why these islands are such a popular shooting location for Survivor is because they want their contestants to feel like they are really far away from civilization – which is easily achieved here – it’s a wild paradise virtually untouched.
Island Hopping
The islands are something really special, with long white sandy beaches, crystal clear water and limestone cliffs surrounding the place. There isn’t much going on around here, but the main reason is to go swimming, hanging out on the beaches, see some natural untouched beauty and feel like you’re really living in the movie
The boats going around the islands are just powered out-rigger canoes, so don’t expect any big ferries here!
Paniman is where all island hopping activities begin. Other activities to do are; snorkeling, scuba diving, kayaking, spelunking (cave exploring) and night fishing.
The most popular beach to visit is Gota beach, which is the setting where the French Survivor team lived.
How To Get There
It takes quite a long time and a bit of effort getting to Caramoan, which may be the reason to why its beauty is so well kept. Not even the locals used to come here until recently (2008), after the first Survivor show.
You can take a boat from Saband to Guijalo Port (takes about 2-3 hours). The island hopping usually operates from Paniman and Bikal, so you can either take a trike into town or head straight towards Paniman or Bikal.
There is a boat schedule although the boat will only leave Guijalo once it’s full, which could be earlier than scheduled or later.
So if you are ever in the Philippines- make sure you take the effort to check out Caramoan, and enjoy it before it becomes too popular.
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