Sto. Nino Cold Spring, Camiguin Island


The focal point of Sto. Nino Cold Spring is one large pool filled with natural water from thespring. The refreshing waters are cold, around 20 °C so that this attraction is a favorite on hot summer days. Weekends, especially during peak season, can be very crowded – especially considering that this beautiful spot has very cheap entrance fees! Anyone would want to visit the spring.


Located in Brgy. Bonbonon, Catarman, Camiguin, you have to go off the highway to get to the spring. Set some 2.4 km from the highway, it would be a very long walk if you decide to rough it out. If not, there are always the friendly locals who would take your there in a jiffy.

The clear waters are so inviting – plus you actually get to swim with the fishes. If you have time, you can also enjoy an overnight stay there.




Entrance Fee:
  • Regular: P30.00
  • Below 10 years old: P15.00
  • Senior Citizen: P24.00
Picnic shed: P75.00, additional P30.00 after 3hours
Table and Chairs: P50.00, additional P20.00 after 3 hours

Food Stalls Accredited by the office of Sto. Nino Cold Spring Resort:
  • Igtos Store
  • Esic Store

Food Servers accredited by the office of Sto. Nino Cold Spring Resort:
  • Vergie Econar
  • Evageline Bonggay
  • Myrna Ventura
  • Liza Labis
  • Sheila Zarsoza
  • Helen Ipong

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