About Ardent Hot Spring
Ardent Hot Spring in Camiguin is one of the island’s most popular attractions, known for its natural warm pools heated by Mt. Hibok-Hibok. With water temperatures averaging around 40°C, it’s a relaxing haven where visitors can unwind after a day of exploring the island’s volcanoes, waterfalls, and beaches.
During our backpacking in Mambajao, it was our last destination. It has a wide land area composed of trees, plants, cottages, and other structures. Tourists usually make this relaxing resort their last destination to soothe their tired muscles, and it is true. I spent an hour here and felt relaxed while my body was submerged in the warm water.
A visit to Ardent Hot Spring is the perfect way to end a day of exploring Camiguin. Surrounded by lush greenery and the soothing sound of flowing water, its naturally heated pools offer a relaxing escape that refreshes both body and mind. More than just a dip, it’s an experience that captures the island’s charm and natural beauty.
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How to Get Here
- By Air: The fastest way is to book a flight from Manila to Camiguin Airport (CGM). Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific, and AirAsia have their regular flights to CGM. At the airport, charter a habal-habal or jeepney to your destinations.
- If you're connecting province to province: From CDO or Butuan, ride a bus to Balingoan Port, then, ferry to Camiguin.
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