The park is home to the Caramoan Peninsula, which boasts over 30 white sand beaches and is a haven for eco-tourism and wildlife enthusiasts. Visitors can explore remote islands, trek through lush forests, and enjoy activities like kayaking, snorkeling, and diving.
Caramoan National Park’s rich biodiversity extends beyond its waters. Hiking trails lead to panoramic views of the coastline and forested areas, where birdwatching is a popular activity. The local communities, known for their warm hospitality, offer a unique cultural experience, providing travelers with a deeper connection to the region.
Perfectly situated as a gateway to other tourist spots in the Bicol region, Caramoan National Park complements trips to nearby spots like the majestic Mayon Volcano in Albay Province or the pristine beaches of Catanduanes.