Things to do in Camotes Island


Explore Camotes Island. Enjoy scuba diving, local cuisine, and cliff jumping. Perfect for relaxation and adventure!

Camotes Island, particularly the Santiago Bay area, remains a favorite escape from the urban chaos. The region offers a variety of activities catering to both serenity seekers and thrill enthusiasts.

During weekend nights, the local reggae band High Tide sets the mood with live performances right on the beach at Santiago Bay, drawing guests from nearby resorts to dance under the stars.

What to do in Camoted Island?

Discover a plethora of activities to enjoy on Camotes Island, tailored to suit every adventurer’s desire. Whether you’re looking to unwind or energize, Camotes Island offers a diverse array of attractions that cater to all.

1. Dine at Pito’s Sutokil

A major draw to the island, apart from the welcoming atmosphere and friendly locals, is the culinary experience at Pito’s Sutokil. This restaurant is renowned for its fresh seafood, served at very reasonable prices.

Popular dishes include kinilaw (vinegar-marinated raw fish), sinuglaw (a mix of kinilaw and grilled pork), grilled tuna, and squid, usually accompanied by a generous serving of rice. They also offer a selection of fresh fruit juices and shakes.

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2. Explore Underwater with Camotes FUN Divers

Camotes FUN Divers continues to offer fun dives, introductory dives, snorkeling tours, island hopping, equipment rentals, and scuba courses. Their dedicated boat takes visitors to prime diving and island-hopping spots.

The owner, Dive Instructor Nerjie, provides personal guidance and instruction, ensuring safety and an enjoyable experience even for first-time divers.

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3. Camotes Island Tour on Two Wheels or by Multicab

Most accommodations in Santiago Bay offer motorbike rentals for about 300 pesos per day, with discounts for longer rentals.

For those traveling in groups, consider a multi-cab tour for 1500 pesos per day, covering major tourist spots like Lake Danao Park, Buho Rock, and more.

Beware of the occasional rough patches on some roads, which are common in this part of Asia.

4. Relax at Lake Danao Park

Lake Danao Park offers a tranquil environment for relaxation after a long day of adventures. Admission is 10 pesos per person.

While the option for a lake cruise is available for 500 pesos for two, relaxing in one of the lakeside huts with a fresh mango juice shake can be equally pleasurable.

Lake Danao

5. Adrenaline Rush at Buho Rock

For adrenaline seekers, Buho Rock provides cliff jumping opportunities with two platforms at 3 meters and 10 meters high. It’s advisable to start with the lower platform before attempting the higher jump.

Getting to Camoted Island

Travel from Cebu City to Danao City by van, with departures typically around 7 AM. The fare is around 50 pesos, with the journey taking about an hour.

From Gaisano Danao Terminal, take a ferry to Consuelo, Camotes, with departures every 2 hours starting at 5:30 AM. The ferry ride takes approximately 2 hours.