Camiguin is the second province smallest in terms of population and area of the region of Northern Mindanao, in the northern Philippines and is located in the Bohol Sea.
The capital of the province, the municipality of Mambajao. At the last census in 2010, the province had nearly 84,000 inhabitants. The county is in terms of both population and land area is the second smallest province in the country.
In the northwest of the island you will find the ruins of the old Spanish church Guiob and a stroll away from the "sunken cemetery" of Camiguin.
The island's tourism still little known. Accommodations at different levels are sufficient. For several years, Camiguin has also become a hot tip for divers. Due to the poor transport links connecting this industry is yet very weak. For this reason, there may still undisturbed dive in small groups and meets a wide variety of species such as the rare " Black Coral ".
There are several resorts on the island at the most, a dive shop attached. Very nice spots "Old Volcano," "White Iceland" and also the nearby marine park "Mantigue Iceland".
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The capital of the province, the municipality of Mambajao. At the last census in 2010, the province had nearly 84,000 inhabitants. The county is in terms of both population and land area is the second smallest province in the country.
Sunken Cemetery
In the northwest of the island you will find the ruins of the old Spanish church Guiob and a stroll away from the "sunken cemetery" of Camiguin.
The island's tourism still little known. Accommodations at different levels are sufficient. For several years, Camiguin has also become a hot tip for divers. Due to the poor transport links connecting this industry is yet very weak. For this reason, there may still undisturbed dive in small groups and meets a wide variety of species such as the rare " Black Coral ".
There are several resorts on the island at the most, a dive shop attached. Very nice spots "Old Volcano," "White Iceland" and also the nearby marine park "Mantigue Iceland".
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