Hi there wholesome reader!
Hey, I'm back! I've been MIA for a while, busy with job applications. Now that I'm waiting on the results, it's the perfect time to get back to sharing my Camiguin Island adventures! There's still so much to show you, so stick around for more. 😊
Today, let me take you on a tour of the hot and cold springs on the island. Since the island has many volcanoes, the formation of springs is not surprising.
Ardent Hot Springs
The first thing we did on the morning of the second day of our trip was visit one of Camiguin's highlights — Ardent Hot Springs. With the early morning breeze, taking a dip in the hot spring was a great idea.
The tourist spot opens as early as 6 AM and closes at 10 PM. We were a bit excited for the day, arriving even before 6 AM. Thankfully, the caretakers allowed us to enter, even though it was still a few minutes before opening.
The spring is located on the slopes of Mt. Hibok-Hibok, Camiguin's most famous volcano. According to the locals, the water temperature is approximately 30°C, which is a bit cooler compared to what it used to be years ago.
We had the place all to ourselves since we were the first to arrive.
A local we met mentioned that people usually flock to the site at night to relax in the warmth of the hot spring after a long day. We really enjoyed our swim, as the place is well-maintained by the local government. Kudos to them!
Soda Water Pool
Another unique spring resort we visited in Camiguin is the Soda Water Pool. Curious about how it looks and tastes, we were excited to check it out.
The natural swimming pools are filled with water that flows freely from the mountains and waterfalls of Camiguin. Aside from swimming, it's said that the water is safe to drink. Driven by curiosity about its name, I decided to taste the water! I expected it to taste like soda, but it was less sweet than commercial drinks, yet definitely different from purified water. It was truly interesting.
The resort features wide, natural swimming pools that people of all ages can enjoy. When we visited, we were fortunate to encounter only a small crowd, giving us a relaxing and peaceful experience.
Sto. Niño Cold Spring
Another famous tourist attraction on the island is the Sto. Niño Cold Spring. We were glad to have visited it in the afternoon, just in time for some refreshment from the sun’s heat.
It was a very sunny and hot day, but when we touched the water in the spring, it felt like plunging into an ice bath! The water was ice-cold. At first, I found it hard to move because of the cold, but as my body adjusted to the temperature, everything felt fine.
The large swimming pool ranges from 4 to 7 feet deep. Life vests are available for rent if you'd like extra safety while swimming. We enjoyed the cold water despite the heat of the sun that afternoon.
That wraps up our tour of the hot and cold springs in Camiguin! Each spot offered something unique and refreshing, from the soothing warmth of Ardent Hot Springs to the invigorating chill of Sto. Niño Cold Spring, and the curious taste of the Soda Water Pool. I hope these stories inspire you to explore the natural wonders of this beautiful island. Stay tuned for more of my Camiguin adventures; as I have mentioned, there’s still so much to share! ☺️
Thank you for reading my post up to this point. I hope you have a great time ahead!
I'll take delight in writing for you again soon.
Love,
Sam ♡
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Hello, in case you have not read my intro post, my name is Samantha. You may call me Sam for short. I am from Cebu, a beautiful island in the Philippines. I created this space in an attempt to put all the good things in one place, thus, my blog name @wholesamdiaries.
Let's connect! I'd be glad to discover more amazing people here. Thank you once again and see you around! ♡
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