Camiguin
Camiguin is a small island province in the Philippines, located in the Bohol Sea. Known for its stunning natural beauty, it features lush landscapes, volcanic mountains, and pristine beaches. The island is home to several active volcanoes, including Mount Hibok-Hibok, which is the most prominent.
The province is famous for its unique attractions, such as the Sunken Cemetery, which is a submerged graveyard due to volcanic activity, and the White Island, a beautiful sandbar. Visitors can also enjoy hot springs, waterfalls, and diverse marine life, making Camiguin a popular destination for eco-tourism and adventure seekers.