What should I pack for caramoan?

If photography is your forte make sure you bring your equipment.

  • Camera and extra batteries (we recommend action cams for some great underwater shots)
  • Drone – Caramoan has some amazing aerial views!
  • Tripod.
  • Selfie Stick (of course)!
  • Laptop for transferring files, in case you run out of memory.

Is caramoan open?

Update as of 9/18/2021: Caramoan is now open for tourists from outside Bicol. Requirements: Negative RT-PCR results taken within 3 days prior to travel; Booking confirmation from DOT-accredited accommodation; Government-issued valid ID.

Why you should visit Caramoan?

Traveling to Caramoan was the perfect challenge for a family like ours. The attraction of Caramoan is its multiple islands, beaches, hidden beaches, fine sand, coral reefs, lagoons and more all within no more than an hour’s boat ride away from the town’s main jump-off point at Paniman Beach.

What is Caramoan known for?

Caramoan Island is commonly referred to as the next Boracay Island. It is loved by most adventurous because of its popular attractions that offer different activities including diving, swimming, snorkeling and spelunking.

What do many visitors like to do in Caramoan?

Spelunking At The Caves Look for Barangay Paniman and Illawod. Omang Cave is part of the Caramoan National Park. Various stalactite formations can be enjoyed whilst spelunking in Omang. Alternatively, Culapnit Cave in Sitio Bariw has a combination of limestone, stalactite pillars, and bats.

What are the requirements going to Camarines Sur?

Travel Pass must be applied at the Camarines Norte Online Travel Pass Application.

  • No age restrictions if group belongs to same family.
  • Minors below 10 years old shall be exempt from testing requirements.
  • Should pass symptoms screening on all points of entry.