Lahos island is one of the
prominent among the Caramoan group of islands because of its amazing rock formation,
fine white sand beaches and crystal clear waters. On top view, it appears like a two boulders on the waters connected by the white sand. Don't mind the dried sea weeds in
the area because we visited this island after or while the typhoon Marce is still inside Philippine Area of Responsibility, so the water wasn't calm. It was already tiring so we went back to
the mainland for our lunch.
Lahos Island is surrounded by mountains and rock formations, creating an amazing silhouette on the background and the horizon separates the crystal blue water from the blue skies. More photos of our
Caramoan Adventure, click here: Caramoan| Camping by the Ocean