Pamuktan Island : Babuyan Island’s little secret

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 This small Paradise Island is part of the Babuyan Group of Island. Fronting the island of Camiguin, this island can be reached by having a mere 15-minute boat ride from the main island of Camiguin.

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7 Comments so far

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  2. Leilani on December 4th, 2007

    Hi Sir Melo, do you have additional Babuyan Island and Camiguin photos that we could publish in Mabuhay magazine? Hope you could get in touch with me if you have the time…Thanks! :)

  3. Jo Villareal on March 1st, 2008

    How to go to Pamuktan? Can you advice beach activities to do there? How about the lodging/accomodation?

    P.S. Just curious, are we related? :) from the late Senator Cornelio Villareal?

  4. allan on March 12th, 2008

    Sir could give some hint where to stay in camiguin and some detail to reach the babuyan island. Im planning to go there once i get back to our country. I really like to travel specially to a such wonderful place like that. Hope you can reply me…

    Thanks….

  5. nciz on March 24th, 2008

    Hi Sir,

    I am a workaholic person and I want to have a vacation in babuyan island. Where can I stay there and how can I get there if I will ride a bus? Thank you in advance.

  6. Jake on April 20th, 2008

    Breath taking picturesque of the North. This are the real nature beauty that are not yet reach by commercialization. Far better than Boracay that are now congested and polluted.

  7. Arnold Diaz on April 29th, 2008

    Pamuktan island is oftenly a place where some motorboats from Aparri going to Calayan via Camiguin in the late 60’s & 70’s run for safety if by chance there is a bad weather our just strong winds they call it locally “TRIBUNADA” well we almost lost our lives when the engine of our motor boat mulfunctioned and we were just a mile to the shore of Calayan at the same time the tribunada came which made it more worst for all of us so we were left in a middle of nowhere at the middle of storm, God was just so great that we survived.

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