Caramoan, Camarines
Sur
Caramoan is a
second-class municipality in the province of Camarines Sur, Bicol Region,
Philippines. It is located at the tip of the Caramoan Peninsula, a rugged place
of land extending into the waters of the Maqueda Channel on the north and east
and Lagonoy Gulf on the south. Caramoan is bounded on the north by the town of
Garchitorena and the Philippine Sea of the Pacific Ocean; on the northeast by
the island province of Catanduanes; on the south by Lagonoy Gulf; on the east
by the Maqueda Channel and on the west by the municipality of Presentacion. The
municipality covers approximately 277.41 square kilometres (107.11 sq mi) with
approximately 71 kilometres (44 mi) of irregular coastline surrounded by the
vast ocean, bay, seas and swamps. It is approximately 500 kilometres (310 mi)
from Metro Manila; 95 kilometres (59 mi) from the municipality of Pili, where
the seat of the provincial government and the Naga Domestic Airport are
located; and 110 kilometres (68 mi) east from Naga City, the heart of Bicol.
Dubbed as the province’s ‘Hidden Paradise,”
the Caramoan Peninsula has gained tourism popularity in recent years due
to its rugged landscape and stunning coastal scenery. Caramoan is now listed in
the National Parks of the Philippines. Popular tourist destinations in the
peninsula are the Caramoan National Park, the Centro, and Gota Beach, the
latter hugely popular due to its fine white sand beach. Activities for visitors
include diving, swimming, snorkelling, spelunking and forest hiking. The 8th
season of Koh-Lanta (French edition of Survivor), was shot entirely in
Caramoan. The TV director Corinne Vaillant was reportedly impressed with Gota’s
“powdery sand, the coconuts on Gota beach and the neighbouring islets,” and the
lush tropical forest. LINK
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