u/Curious_Music_8462

post-grad life in camiguin

i recently went to camiguin for vacation and i fell in love with the province. the peace, fresh air, nature everywhere, and the nice people.

i'm a graduating student at a university in manila and now my dream is to move to camiguin after i graduate and take on a marketing or social media role in one of the resorts there, and maybe be a part time resort staff or barista at a cafe.

on the practical side, would it be worth it moving there, or would it be better to experience post-grad life in the city and move to camiguin when i'm already financially stable?

i'm also curious if there are any dorms or long-term rentals in camiguin, and if the pay as a resort staff or barista is ok naman there?

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u/Curious_Music_8462 — 5 days ago

Planning do a 24-hour car rental for our trip in Camiguin. Wigo automatic

  1. Is there designated parking at the tourist spots? If not, is it easy to find parking nearby? Also, is it safe lang naman to park there? Since we're just renting a car, we want to avoid any damages as much as possible.

  2. How much gas will we need? It's not included in the rental so we will have to pay for our own gas. I just need an estimate so I can also compare with habal habal and tuktuk rental rates. Thanks!

For reference, starting point is Marianita's Cottages, then these are the places we plan to go to:

Day 1 afternoon: utopia cafe, katibawasan falls, sunken cemetery, chan lookout point, marianita's cottages

Day 2 morning to afternoon: mantigue island, white island, la dolce vita, sto. nino cold spring, tuasan falls, marianita's cottages

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u/Curious_Music_8462 — 28 days ago