10 Fun & Unique Things to Do in Camarines Norte

For those based in Metro Manila, Batangas and La Union are the most popular destinations that tourists head to for a beach fix. For those willing to travel a little further South, then Camarines Norte (or Cam Norte) in the Bicol region, roughly 343 km southeast of Manila might be the ideal spot for you. Much has been written about the historic destinations in this Philippine province, so here are my picks of the most fun and unique activities you can do there.

1. Camp out on Calaguas Islands

The hidden paradise of the Calaguas group of islands is pristine and breathtakingly beautiful. With powdery-fine and white sand, clean water and unspoiled surroundings (during the time of my visit), it’s hard not to fall in love with this island.

Unlike more developed islands, the main island of Calaguas known as Mahabang Buhangin (Long Beach) has no resorts or establishments. The thrill (including the two-hour boat ride through the Pacific ocean) is that guests camp out overnight under the stars in tents and dine on freshly caught seafood during their stay (ala Survivor). Since boat trips can not be made during rough weather, it’s best to visit Calaguas between the months of February to September.

Calaguas has become more very popular since I first visited and wrote about. During my last visit in May 2015, there were more establishments and resorts being put up on the beach.

2. Go surfing on Bagasbas Beach

With its long and wide expanse of gray sand and soft sandy seabed, generally uncrowded shores, and consistent waves, Bagasbas Beach in Daet, has become a top destination for beginner and pro surfers because of its consistent waves throughout the year.

It currently ranks as the 62nd top surfing spot in the world. Since Daet is accessible by land trip from Manila (6-7 hours by bus), it’s also cheaper to get there compared to other surfing spots in the Philippines that require air travel.

3. Try Kayak Surfing

Kayak surfing  (also known as surf kayaking) is a water sport similar where you surf against the waves while aboard a kayak. Instead of keeping your balance on a surfboard with your body, you use paddles to maneuver the watercraft.

If you’ve never tried surfing, this could be a good introduction to it, as you learn how to maneuver the kayak properly against the waves and keep your balance so you don’t wipe out. While it can be quite intimidating at first to see a wall of waves rushing towards you, the adrenaline will soon take over and you’ll find yourself wanting to keep kayaking further and catching bigger waves.

4. Go island-hopping around Mercedes

The town of Mercedes is home to Siete Pecados or seven islands, each with its own unique features. These are Apuao Grande, Apuao Pequeña, Caringo, Canton, Canimog, Quinapaguian and Malasugui.

The Apuao Islands are two adjoining islands with white sandy beach and pine trees connected by a sandbar. Apuao Grande offers beach cottages with amenities for rent that make it ideal for overnight camping, family picnics and beach bonfire parties.

The island itself is lovely, with a sandbar and rows of agoho trees that provide shade. The island has basic amenities that allow groups to camp overnight or do day tours. The island is poised to be an alternative island day tour destination for those who don’t have time to go to Calaguas. You can even kayak from the main shore to the island and back.

5. Try kiteboarding or paragliding over the water

If you’re an expert at surfing, why not up the ante and try another extreme sport – kite surfing or kiteboarding? This sport combines the skills of surfing, snowboarding, skateboarding and wakeboarding through the water along with flying a kite. The shores of Bagasbas beach become a playground for athletes every December with colorful kiteboards taking to the sea and sky since Daet hosts the International Kiteboarding Competition to promote the province as a sports tourism destination.

If watching is not enough, you can try it out yourself with kiteboarding lessons offered by Mike’s Kiteboarding Resort along Bagasbas beach. Ideal months for kitesurfing fall during the northeast monsoon season from November to March. I haven’t tried it yet, but paragliding over the water is another extreme sport you can do on the beach.

6. Try Paramotoring

Aside from kitesurfing, did you know you can also try paramotoring in Cam Norte? Paramotoring is paragliding with the help of a motor, propeller, harness (with integrated seat) and cage. The domestic airport right by the beach is used for paramotoring activities and tandem rides during the windless season from March to May.

The Paramotor Discovery flight gives tourists a unique chance to see Bagasbas and the sea with surrounding islands from the air. The season for flights is March through May, but there are days during the kiteboarding season where it is possible to take flights. For inquiries, visit Mikes Kites on Bagasbas Beach. 

7. Take a dip in Mampurog River

During weekends especially during the summer months, locals like to head to the Mampurog River in the town of San Lorenzo Ruiz. Here, the rocky riverbed and clean waters offer a relaxing hydrotherapy alternative to beaches and pools.

The river is a popular spot for picnics and summer outings. Locals bring packed food or meals and chow down at the nipa huts for rent on the shores of the riverbed before cooling down for a dip in the river amidst lush, natural surroundings.

8. Hike to Malatap Waterfalls

Camarines Norte has a number of waterfalls, clear rivers and creeks that offer soothing spots to cool down in. Nature lovers can enjoy adventure-filled hikes to several waterfalls in the province. One of the most accessible is Malatap Wateralls in the town of Labo, a short hike roughly 100 meters away from the main road and Malatap Bridge. The multi-tiered cascades have provided locals and students with a natural swimming spot. On any given weekend, you can join locals picnicking and cooling down at the basin of the falls and watch the kids jumping off the rocks into the deeper parts of the water.

9. Relax at Pineapple Island Resort

If you prefer swimming pools to beaches and are staying a few nights in Cam Norte, you can check in to one of the resorts which have their own swimming pools. The family-friendly Pineapple Island Resort in the town of Calasagan, Daet, is one spot where you can enjoy swimming all day long. The resort has a huge 720- square meter swimming pool with water slides and a 200- square meter kiddie pool with a turtle slide and play station for kids. The resort also has a greenhouse, butterfly garden, bamboo huts, various fishing and boating lagoons, and villas for rent for those who want to stay overnight.

10. Check into Bagasbas Lighthouse

If you want a place closer to the beach, Bagasbas Lighthouse Hotel Resort offers guests a choice between cozy container van rooms or plush deluxe rooms  which come with their own TV, mini-bar, bathtub, and wifi access.

You can enjoy surfing lessons and swimming in Bagasbas Beach, then relax at the hotel’s small but cozy swimming pool after.

11 thoughts on “10 Fun & Unique Things to Do in Camarines Norte”

  1. That place is truly awesome Kara. Next time, please do visit our island which is almost in front of Bagasbas beach.
    Cam Norte is a yet untapped eco tourism place.

  2. Thanks for the invite Pepi. Glad to see that Cam Norte is really pushing for eco-tourism in the area. There are so many great places there. Hope to meet you one of these days! 🙂

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  4. Hi. Just wanna ask if it is advisable to visit calaguas this December? We are planning to spend the new year there in camarines norte and were hoping you could help us decide.

    Thanks in advance

  5. January to early March is usually recommended for cool weather and calmer waters during boat travel. During the rainy season or if typhoons hit, the boat trips to the island may be cancelled for safety. I think December should be ok though as long as there are no typhoons.

  6. Hi, Miss Kara. I love this article! Thank you for the tips! Do you also have recommendations for Mayon and Donsol trip? I am talking to travel agencies and tourists guides and i think we are being ripped off.. Not really sure. If you have like a DIY itinerary for that that you could share, i would appreciate it!

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