Camiguin Island is a very nice, clean, safe, orderly and historic place to visit, famous for their super sweet lanzones. Going here however is somewhat complicated as their airport is serviced by planes coming only from Cebu. Since we came from Manila, we flew to CDO (1h50m), then chartered a van to bring us to Balingoan Port (3h), then got on a ro-ro boat for the trip to Benoni Port (1h), then chartered a Multi-cab to bring us to our resort - Paras Beach Resort (45m). Because of the long travel time, we rested in our hotel room the rest of the day after checking in. The next day, we chartered a Multi-cab for a whole day tour of the island. Multi-cab charges (and other transport) are standard - Php 1,700/8 hours then Php 150/hr thereafter. Since our tour lasted 10 hours, I paid our driver/tour guide Php 2,000. We were fortunate on our visit since it was Lanzones season (Oct. to Dec.), and it only costs Php 50/kilo (there were even some stalls selling for as low as Php 35/kilo). So we ate lots and lots of lanzones during our tour. But unfortunately, there is a trade-off - Nov. and Dec. are also wet season in Camiguin, so we had mostly rain showers during our visit. Camiguin is a small island that you can visit almost all tourists spots in one day. There was one tourist spot however - the Mantigue Island, that we were not able to visit because it had been closed for several months now. The reason - no boat operator qualified to the stringent marina requirements. The road system in Camiguin was simply amazing - all were paved, well maintained and clean. Most tourist spots are for swimming (hot springs, cold springs, waterfalls, beaches, etc.) so don't forget your swimming suits and underwater camera. And almost all are run by the government, so entrance fees and cottages are relatively cheap. Restaurants and eateries are scattered all over Camiguin, so not need to bring any packed lunch or snacks. If you are staying in a non-accessible place like Paras Beach Resort, charter a multi-cab for the rest of your stay so you would have the mobility to go around, like what we did.