About Minalahos Island
Minalahos Island, one of the stunning gems of Caramoan in Camarines Sur, offers an intimate tropical escape surrounded by majestic limestone cliffs and crystal-clear waters. Its small yet picturesque shoreline is perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and photo opportunities, especially with its dramatic rock formations as a backdrop. Ideal for those seeking a quiet retreat, Minalahos Island is a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the beauty of Caramoan’s island paradise.
Minalahos Island has a limited space for visitors due to its undersized shoreline, but the shape and rock formations are stunningly gorgeous. The plants hanging on the rocks also added a beautiful landscape. If you’re fond of rock scrambling, I highly suggest bringing outdoor sandals for the sharp edges of the boulders.
Though smaller than its neighboring islands, Minalahos Island captivates visitors with its raw beauty and serene atmosphere. Its unique blend of clear blue waters, white sand, and towering cliffs makes it a peaceful stop during Caramoan’s island-hopping adventures. For travelers craving tranquility and scenic views, Minalahos Island is a perfect reminder that even the smallest places can leave the biggest impressions.
How to Get to Minalahos Island
- By Bus: Take a bus bound for Naga City or Sabang Port (travel time: around 8–10 hours). Bus lines such as DLTB Co., Philtranco, and Isarog Lines offer daily trips.
- By Air: You can also fly from Manila to Naga Airport (Pili) via Cebu Pacific or Philippine Airlines (around 1 hour), then take a van or tricycle to Sabang Port and ride a boat to Guijalo Port. Then, a tricycle or habal-habal to Caramoan Town.
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