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Transportation in Camiguin is limited to multi-cabs
and tricycles. A tricycle is a motorcycle with an attached passenger
cab with roof, while a multi-cab is a small vehicle where back passengers
seat across each other. It seats about 7.
 
To maximize your trip, hire a multi-cab for a day
or 2 to take you round the sights in Camiguin. Also available hired
a multi-cab from the port for transfers to/from hotel and to take
us around. This already included the wait at the shore while we
frolick at the white sand bar, 2 kms away from shore, and while
we swam at the pool at the bottom of the Katibawasan falls. All
for P2000 something.
The Camiguin equivalent of a tricycle, cyclo, becak
or tuktuk is the motorela. In Mambajao town, motorelas operate on
either westbound or eastbound direction, the sign is clearly posted
on the body of the moto.
Westbound motos cannot go to the east side of town
unless it's on a special trip (moto wont stop for other people),
and vice versa. Minimum fare is 6 pesos. Make sure you agree on
the fare for a special trip before getting in the moto.
For a day tour at camiguin (katibawasan fall, ardent
hot spring, sto.nino cold spring, ruin old church, sunken semetery
, station of the cross...you can hire a motorcyle or a motorela
but for other hired vehicle they chose the small jeep ....php1000-1800
something.
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