Senior Travel in Camiguin island
Edit ThisThese few Camiguin Island Senior travel tips will help you enjoy your holiday to the utmost. Having 7 majestic volcanoes and natural settings, Camiguin Island is truly a wonderful vacation spot in the Philippines. The province proves its worth as the top 7th diving spot of the world through its pristine waters.
Ardent Hot Spring
The volcanoes of the island gave birth to the immaculate hot springs that give relaxation to many travelers visiting the region. The Ardent Hot Spring is the most prominent natural pool near Mt. Hibok-Hibok. This is the perfect place where seniors can take a dip for a few minutes (less than 20 minutes) since the hot spring is used for therapeutic purposes, including relaxation of joints and body muscles. Sulphur is one of the elements contained in its hot waters, which is used for various medical purposes. Seniors can also organize picnics and swimming at sunrise while enjoying the striking green scenery around them.
Via Cruzes - Old Volcano Slope
The Old Volcano Slope is the home of the human-sized statues that aims to portray the sufferings of Jesus Christ, his death and resurrection, which is collectively called as the “14 Stations of the Cross.” Volcanic rocks were used to form the final station which is located at the Old Volcano’s summit. It is a good sanctuary where seniors can spend their time praying and performing other religious activities especially during the Lenten Season.
Tuasan Falls
Described as grand, deafening waterfalls, the Tuasan Falls are one of the popular the hotspots in Camiguin Islands. The running water will surely make the seniors look back at the times in their lives wherein they were full of vigor and seemingly endless energy. Even if you are 6 km away from the central area of Catarman, you will still hear the rushing sound of tumbling falls and raging waters.
Jicdup Shoal (Dive Spot)
The Jicdup Shoal is a famous diving spot and home to a great diversity of marine life. Different types and species of fish are found in this place. Seniors can enjoy themselves taking pictures of the immense variety of aquatic creatures. If they have enough strength, they can try diving in the rising seabed of about 10 hectares in area.
The Centennial Tree
The Corrales Family is fortunate enough to own the Centennial Tree, a pili nut tree that has lived on for many years. Taking a look at it will make the seniors feel as if they can live for more years to come.
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