Caramoan is rapidly changing its face as the tourism boom continues to benefit this sleepy town which had become one of the top destinations in the Philippines. Now, it has become a major tourist hub and the demand for good accommodation is continuously growing. Here are some of the pension houses, guest houses, hostels and resorts that range from the most basic to the top end accommodation in the area.
1. GOTA BEACH RESORT
Gota Beach Resort is the top end resort in Caramoan recommended for those who don’t mind paying extra for a somewhat more luxurious beach escapade. It has its own beaches which are also open for the public so it is best to avoid it during weekend (Caramoan residents pay Php150 and php300 for non residents). In 2008, we stayed at this resort just because it was the only beach resort available at that time that had its own beach. A lot of the time, the beach is occupied by the crew of Survivor so it is often closed for public. It is also quiet expensive to stay at this resort compared to other resorts in the area now but its location makes it all worth it. We actually spent most of our time on its beach and only visited the nearby Malarad Island during our stay. The resort is surrounded by towering limestone cliffs covered with green vegetation and it has two coves with fine sand, one of which is another jump-off point for island-hopping. It is a few minutes boat ride from Malarad Beach (formerly called Matukad Island), Lahus and Hunungan Beach Resort.
GOTA BEACH RESORT CARAMOAN
Tel: +63 2 8170831 or 710 9086
Mobile: +63 9283083969
Email: gotavillage@gmail.com , infocamsur@gmail.com
CamSur Provincial Tourism Office
Tel: +63 54 4773344, +63 54 47744473344

It is quite cozy inside these small cabanas which were imported from China. Each cabana costs around Php60,000.
2. LA CASA ROA HOSTEL
My relatives and I stayed at La Casa Roa Hostel on my second visit at Caramoan this year. I was fortunate to be able to accompany my balikbayan aunt, her son and her fiancé to Caramoan and guide them around the islands (for free). Normally, I would stay in backpacker’s accommodation on this kind of trip but at the request of my cousin, who had just roughed it out in Calaguas Islands before we left for Caramoan, we stayed in the very first “more-than-decent” lodging accomodation for visitors to Caramoan. The hostel is the private residence of Dr. Nilo Roa and has been converted into a cozy hostel. The hostel has clean and spacious rooms, dining area and living rooms on the first and second floor. It also has a wide terrace and different types of room to choose from. It is probably the most expensive accommodation in the town proper – we paid around 2400 for an AC room with hot and cold shower and complimentary breakfast for four. It was ok but I find it isn’t really worth staying in an expensive hotel when you just end up spending most of your time outside anyway. (We arrived around 5 in the afternoon here and left early the next day for island-hopping).
ROOMS
LA CASA ROA HOSTEL
Address: Tawog, Caramoan, Camarines Sur
Tel: +6354-8113184
Contact: Rhodora Roa Perez
Email: dollyrperez@gmail.com
Room Rates
Room 1 – Matrimonial bed (Php1950)
Room 2 – 3 Single bed, Triple Sharing (Php2,150)
Room 3 – Twin Sharing (Php1, 750)
Room 4 – Queen sized bed (Php1,250)
Room A and B – Family Room (Php2,800)
Room C – Family Sharing (Php2500)
Annex Rooms – (Php2,800)
Extra Bed – Php300
(All are inclusive of free breakfast)
3. VILLA JULIANA
On our second day in Caramoan, my relatives and I moved to this brightly colored lodge just two blocks away from La Casa Roa Hostel. If La Casa Roa was the most expensive lodging in the town proper, Villa Juliana was the cheapest we could get without compromising quality. The service and facilities are ok. Its 12 rooms are all air-conditioned with TV and toilet. They also serve food and accept “paluto”. You can either request for the meal you want or buy it yourself in the market and ask them to cook it for you. They also arrange island-hopping tours and transfer service from the port. We paid Php750 for our room (4pax) and they let us checked-in our things early in the morning before we left for Paniman Beach without extra charge. This place is recommended for students, backpackers, and those who want a cheap accommodation in the town proper.
VILLA JULIANA
Tel: 0921-2261395 , 0929-4884928, 0907-6557984
Contact: Mr. Roger Reyes
Website: http://www.villajuliana.multiply.com/
Room Rates:
Php750 – All 12 AC rooms
4. CARAMOAN BED AND DINE
Bed and Dine is one of the mid-range accommodations available in the town proper located along the main road in Barangay Tawog. This pension house is another private residence turned into a nice lodging accommodation. It has only 3 air-conditioned rooms and it is usually fully-booked most of the time (advance reservation is a must). Two of its AC rooms have common toilet and its guests could use the TV in its living room as well as its dining area. Bed and Dine is also the only trusted and good enough restaurant in the town proper as of now. Many visitors in Caramoan eat here for breakfast, lunch and dinner. It is often packed with people and it is a favorite hang out of foreign tourists, backpackers and local visitors at night.(The food is quite good but it’s more for the lack of competition I guess).
CARAMOAN BED AND DINE
Tel: 0920-4768619, 0920-4768577, 0915-8268563
Contact: Allan Lejarde
Website
Room Rates:
Violet Room Php 1400/day – good for 4pax,1 queen size bed,1 double size bed
Yellow Room Php 1200/day – good for 2pax, 1 double size bed
Mocha Room Php 1200/day – good for 2pax, 1 double size bed with toilet and bath
Guests can use the living area w/ cable TV, dining area and comfort room of the
Pension House.
5. WEST PENINSULA VILLAS
This villa is my top choice for quality and value for money. West Peninsula has new and clean facilities, cozy cabanas made of concrete walls and anahaw roof, and a nice yard where guests can party at night. It has an open-air dining area, a mini bar and small pool table. You can also ask them to cook any food that you want if you don’t find it on their menu. The rooms have cable TV, a hot and cold shower and air-conditioning. They also offer tour packages for the guests. West Peninsula is currently building new rooms and has a total of 15 rooms now, all with AC, cable TV and toilet (9 of which have hot and cold shower). One is lucky to get a room in this place if the reality TV series “Survivor” is filming in Caramoan. Their local production crew usually checks-in here.
ROOMS
WEST PENINSULA VILLAS
Tel: 0921-2642538
Email: joy_sancarlos@yahoo.com
Website
Room Rates
Php1500 – big rooms (good for 6pax)
Php1000 – small room (good for 4 pax)
6. BC HOMETEL TOURIST INN
Another option that offers cheap and basic accommodation about 5-minute drive from Centro. It has 10 air-conditioned rooms each with its own toilet. Room rates start at 600. The biggest room can accommodate 12 people and costs Php300 per head. Be warned though of the possibility of sharing the big rooms with strangers. Food is costs around Php100 per meal (minimum). They can also arrange island-hopping tours.
ROOMS
BC HOMETEL TOURIST INN
Tel: 0927-4027220, 0921-8357454
Contact: Mr. Danilo Belleza
Email: danfhel@gmail.com
Website
Room Rates
Php300 per head ( minimum of 2)
Php600 per room
7. CMC VILLA CARAMOAN HOSTEL
CMC Villa offers a hassle free Caramoan escapade for a certain price. It was the first hostel we stopped at after Guijalo Port when we were looking for a place to stay, but we moved on to look for another one because we were only looking for a place to stay and were planning to arrange our own tours. This villa markets more its package tours that are inclusive of accommodation, half day island hopping tours to Matukad, Laos, and Hunungan Islands, one-day island hopping tours in Lahuy Islands (Manlaue, Bosdak, Cotivas, and our Lady of Peace), shuttle service within the town, motorboat, local tour guide and meals. You can call their contacts for a group with less than 5 persons.
ROOMS
CMC VILLA CARAMOAN HOSTEL
Contact:
Coleen Cordial – 0906-4205644
Marlyn Cordial – 0920-9030226
Email: cmccaramoan@yahoo.com
Webiste: cmcvillacaramoan.multiply.com
Package Rates
5-10pax – (2 days/1 night – Php3500/pax) (3 days/2 nights- Php4900/pax)
11-15pax – (2 days/1 night – Php2700/pax) (3 days/2 nights – Php3700
16pax and up – (2 days/1 night – Php2200) (3 days/3nights – 3200)
8. REX TOURIST INN
One of the cheapest and most popular inns in the area, Rex Tourist Inn isn’t too shabby for the price it offers. It is inconspicuously located on the second floor of a hardware store. Room rates start at 300-500 for fan rooms, 1500 for AC rooms (good for 4persons), up to 2500 for AC room with private bathrooms. It serves food to guests who have availed of their package (shuttle service from Naga, boat ride, accommodation, food and island-hopping). Rex Tourist Inn has a total of 4 branches now, three in the town proper and one at Barangay Paniman (beachfront).
- Rex Tourist Inn
REX TOURIST INN
Address: Barangay Tawog, Caramoan
Tel: 0919-8821879, 0919-3089675
Contact: Mr. Rex B. Hernandez
REX TOURIST INN BRANCHES
9. RIVER VIEW VACATION INN
One of the new hotels in the area located beside a nice river. It has a total of 10 fully-air-conditioned rooms all with toilet and cable TV. Rooms with hot and cold shower are also available. It offers its own package tours inclusive of accommodation, buffet meals, transportation within the area, boat rentals for the island hopping and local tour guide.
RIVER VIEW VACATION INN
Address: #4 Fernandez St. Barangay. Ili, Caramoan, Camarines Sur, Philippines
Contact: Melody Reyes Niego
Tel: 0908. 8655322, 0919-3955743
Email: RiverViewInnCaramoan@gmail.com
Website: http://RiverViewInnCaramoan.sulit.com.ph
10. GOLDEN HUB TOURIST INN
Tel: 0908-2626173, 0908-8948252
Contact: Mr Fred Schmid
Offers food and beverages and 24 hours security services
11 . WOW NA WOW TOURIST INN
Tel: 0919-5999673
12. VISTA DEL MAR GUEST HOUSE
A house on top of a hill overlooking the sea and a few steps from the jump-off point for your island-hopping adventure
Address: Bikal, Caramoan
Contact:
Mervyn A. Valencia – 0919-8136766
Ome B. Alarcon – 0920-2816362
13. HUNONGAN COVE
A top end resort with its own beach a few minutes boat ride from Gota Beach Resort. It is also owned by the local goverment of Camarines Sur.
Unit 2401, 139 Corporate Center, Valero Street, Salcedo Village, Makati 1227, Philippines.
Tel: 63 2 8180831
Mobile: 09283083969
Email: camsurtourism@gmail.com, gotavillage@gmail.com
Website: http://www.caramoanislands.com/
14. CARAMOAN KAYAKS INN
Address: Lupi,Guijalo, Caramoan
Tel: 0921-9873157, 0920-4742637
Website: http://www.caramoankayaks.com
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mkkrating dn aq s caramoan!! nice place for vacation kylngan lng ng budyet bgyan m aq h….
mgand ung gota beach resort cabana’s native ang dting fresh n fresh tingnan…safe s mga kids kpg mgllro..nice claire
medyo mahal nga lang sa Gota, marami naman maganda at safe sa kids na mura.
Tama ka, Caramoan is rapidly changing. Nagulat ako when I saw all those cabanas @ Gota Beach. Many years ago when we went there, it was all bare and natural. I just wished they planted trees to offset what looks like a congested village.
Yep and to think it’s the top end resort there. I think they added even more cabanas now. They are just lucky they are surrounded with limestone rock formations covered with green vegetation and a nice beach. But at least now, there are other options for accommodation that are way cheaper.
WOW! So much has changed since last time I went there about 4 or 5 years ago. It’s good to know there are a lot of choices now for tourist to stay in Caramoan. Before it was only 3 or 4. We also had a bad experience with that pink walled resort. They took out our stuff and moved it to another room without permission. Anyways, great work and this will be a good reference
Thanks Ferdz, I also still remember your blogs about Caramoan before. That was the first time I saw Matukad Beach.
magkano pla yung rates sa GOTA 60k na ba yung pinaka mura? good 4 how many po yun?
Hi Mike, sorry I have no idea now about their rates but you may contact them by email or call the resort’s number that I posted in my article to get an updated price. We paid around Php300 the last time were there 2 years ago.
great writeup… this is one of those blogpost that has substance.. really thanks…
btw, would it be recommended to travel to caramoan with a 2yr old child in tow?
thanks!!
Thanks Donn, It’s a fair way for a two-year old to travel by land (more than an hour) and by boat (more than 2 hours) even if you take the plane to Naga but it is possible. The land travel from Naga City to Sabang Port is quite bumpy at some point but I think you can manage and even better if you take the van.
hi ms. claire very helpful po ung site nyo!!!
ask ko lng do u have an idea how much ang accomodation sa gotta?!
Hi Angel, I don’t know anymore the latest rate at Gota but you can just verify it with them on their contact numbers. But as of now, it is still closed for public because the crew of Survivor are still there.
Hi Claire! Just wanna say ThAnK You for making this site… G o o d l u c k to all of your endeavor and (next) adventures!!!
Thanks Coleen.
Hi Claire.. Two thumbs up for this site.. very helpful..thanks a lot! great help indeed..
Hi! I came across your site while trying to find out more about Caramoan. I am planning a trip later this year and hope you can give any tips for first time traveller to Caramoan, especially on a budget
. Thanks!
Hi Elaine. There are many budget-lodges there that you can choose from. Food is relatively cheap also especially if you will eat in local carinderia. You can also lower the cost of your island-hopping by joining other group. Try the island hopping in two days to enjoy it more. First one could be the nearer islands like Matukad and its surrounding area and the second one could be Cotivas, Sabitang Laya, Manlawi etc. But if you have limited time you can just tailor your trip and talk to the boatman. Enjoy your trip and hope you share it with us
Nice post. Can be very helpful for wanna-visit-Caramoan junkies.
hi claire!
your blogspot is very informative..just exactly what i’m looking for…great job! keep it up…
Thanks Juls
this is so helpful claire.
super thanks!
i miss u!
Thanks Kaye, miss yah too