Tulang Diot Island in Camotes offers a serene beach escape with white sands and clear waters. It features a small restaurant, rental cottages, and the option for overnight tent stays. At night, enjoy stargazing away from the crowd. The boat fare is Php 40/head, with an environmental fee of Php 20.
*Fees may change without prior notice.


Santiago White Beach is one of the most popular destinations in the Camotes Islands, renowned for its stunning stretch of white sand and clear turquoise waters. It is especially suitable for children, offering open access to everyone. The beach area is well-equipped with amenities such as resorts, restaurants, and rental shops for sports equipment, serving both local and international visitors.

The Caves of Camotes Islands offer a diverse and intriguing underground adventure for visitors. Known for their stunning stalactite and stalagmite formations, these caves range from accessible walks to challenging cave exploration opportunities. Each cave presents a unique experience, promising unforgettable memories of natural beauty and adventure.

The Baywalk on Camotes Island offers a picturesque promenade along the sea, providing a peaceful setting for leisurely walks, scenic views, and a taste of local life. It features small stalls and eateries where visitors can enjoy local snacks and refreshments. It’s a favorite among locals and tourists for relaxation, socializing, and enjoying the natural coastal environment of Camotes Island.

Busay Falls, a charming, small waterfall, located in Poro, Camotes Island. The clear waters invite for a refreshing swim, making it a delightful escape for those seeking tranquility amidst nature’s beauty.

Lake Danao Park or the Lovers Lake is said to be the largest lake in Cebu province. It has deep blue waters and a serene aura with its singing bird and breeze. Several activities can be enjoyed when visiting this place such as kayaking, zipline, boating, and horseback riding, among others.