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Remote Island Vacation in Cebu

If you're looking for a really remote vacation destination
then you've come to the right place.

Welcome to the remote vacation destinations of
Camotes Islands, Cebu, Philippines



The Cebu region of the Philippines has some of the most remote Vacation Islands and remote vacation spots to meet anyone's desire to find a truly Remote vacation destination. For the best remote Island vacation,adventure go to Camotes Islands, Cebu, Philippines. Cebu is located in the Visayan Region of the Philippines and has some of the most seclude and remote Islands of all the Philippines 7,107 Islands. The Big Islands of Cebu and Bohol have fantastic and world famous beautiful beach resorts. Mactan and some of the other surrounding Islands of Cebu also have world Famous resorts. There remains several smaller remote vacation Islands that are off the beaten tourist pathway. These smaller and less known Islands are a remote vacation destination and make for a fantastic remote vacation spot. Yet, all these island are accessible and just a short trip from Cebu City by Ferry Boats and Pam boats and some by Fast Craft.

Camotes Islands consist of four Islands. These four little Remote Vacation Islands make for a unique remote vacation destination. When you want to get away from it all, then Camotes Islands is the place to go. The best news is that you can stay in these remote vacation Islands very cheaply. There are beach resorts in Camotes, but they don't advertise much and that means it can cost as little as $15.00 to $30.00 a night to stay in a Camotes Islands resort. Even better, most of these resorts of Camotes Islands don't have many tourists. This means you may have the entire resort and beach all to yourself.

Want to get away from it all. Want to enjoy a remote Island vacation. Want to sit on a white sand beach and very possibly have that beach all to yourself. Then go to Camotes Islands. Enjoy all the fantastic foods Camotes Islands has to offer; Visayan style chicken, Great pork barbeque and a variety of fresh seafood's.

While in Camotes enjoy exploring the caves, go scuba diving and explore the mountains. Rent a motorcycle for just a few dollars and drive through the remote Barangays and meet the wonderful people of Camotes. Check out the many festivals of Camotes Islands. Each Camotes Barangay and Municipality holds their own annual festival. With 56 Barangays and four Municipalities it's very possible you will be on the Islands to witness a festival. Each Municipality has a market day and I highly recommend you go to one of these. You can find real bargains on Filipino products. The Sunday market of San Francisco is the biggest market in all Camotes with hundreds of vendors. Enjoy a truly unique remote vacation destination. The people of Camotes Islands will always welcome you.

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Resorts in San Francisco: The main Resorts are as follows:

Santiago Bay Garden and Resort. Great Beach
Mangodlong Rock Resort. Great Beach
Green Lake Park. Natural beauty

Resorts in Poro:

Boho Rock resort. Cottages, pool, great view of Camotes Sea.

Caves of Tudela:

Tambacoon Cave and Bukilat Cave both of these make for great adventure.

Scuba Diving:

Diving is available through much of Camotes Islands

Go to our Getting There page for the boat Schedule to Camotes Islands from Cebu City. Check out the Travelocity search box for great air travel deals. Then go to Camotes Islands for a truly Unique vacation experience.

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