La Dolce Vita

Camiguin


Allesandro, the Italian owner-chef at this open-air place across from the airport, fires up delicious thin-crust brick-oven pies using only high-quality imported ingredients. Locals say the quality isn't up to snuff when he's not in the kitchen. Homemade pastas and cappuccinos (P110) are also standouts.


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Nearby Camiguin attractions

2. Katibawasan Falls

3.39 MILES

A beautiful clear stream of water dropping more than 70m to a plunge pool where you can swim and picnic. The few souvenir kiosks and concrete walkway mean…

3. Stations of the Cross

5.18 MILES

Heading west from Mambajao, just before Bonbon, you’ll pass the Old Camiguin Volcano, whose slopes have been turned into a steep and beautiful Stations of…

4. Sunken Cemetery

5.77 MILES

Between the hillside and Bonbon you’ll see an enormous white cross floating on a pontoon in the bay, marking the spot of the Sunken Cemetery, which…

5. Tuwasan Falls

6.72 MILES

This previously unspoiled and beautiful spot has been disfigured by the construction of a large parking lot and paved road (part of the all-asphalt cross…

6. Binangawan Falls

8.82 MILES

At 15m or so this is the shortest of the falls on Camiguin and one of the most difficult to reach. You can go on your own or with a guide arranged through…

7. Spanish Watchtower

11.82 MILES

In Guinsiliban, behind the elementary school by the pier, are the remains of this centuries-old sight, which used to guard against possible Moro attacks…