Finally, I'm done with the remaining two caverns we visited on our trip. After seeing Heaven Cave, we headed to Paraiso Cave, which is around 10-15 minutes away.
Paraiso Cave
It was peaceful when we arrived at the location. We are astounded by how clean the place is. The admission cost is 100 PHP, which is the most we have paid for an entrance charge throughout our visits to other caverns. This location not only provides a beautiful view, but it also has a room where you may stay.
They also have a restaurant where you may dine in or get a drink. They keep the gorgeous plants and yard in good condition, so the area appears stunning.
When we entered the cave, there were a few tourists who had just completed exploring it. We took our time checking the cave inside. They essentially made some alterations, such as adding a table and chair where you can store your belongings and rest while waiting, as well as some lights in the shape of a mushroom.
I'm exhausted after swimming and enjoying the water from Heaven Cave, but we didn't spend too much time inside because it was almost golden hour and we need to stop by the beach to see the sunset. When we returned, we took a few moments to appreciate the fresh air and tranquil settings, as well as spend time monitoring the surroundings. We decided to go on to our next location after taking some shots and conversing with the person in charge of the area.
Bukilat Cave
The next day, we went to the final cave, Bukilat Cave.
Bukilat Cave is a well-known tourist attraction on Camotes Island. It gained popularity after two of the most sought-after stars in the Philippines filmed their movie at this location. This is the cave where Kathryn Bernardo and Daniel Padilla shot certain sequences in the film Can't Help Falling in Love.
This is the most farthest area from the other tourist attractions we've seen. It took us around 27-35 minutes to get there from Buho Rock. Riding a motorcycle will undoubtedly cause pain in your rear and legs. But because I'm having fun, I have to put up with the discomfort.
Before traveling there, it piques my interest since this location has been highly recommended by the people I've spoken with, and I want to experience it for myself. While we're on our way there, I have great hopes. When we arrive, we immediately proceed to the place where we must pay the admission fee. We were surprised to find out that it is just 20 PHP. This is one of the well-known caves, and the admission cost is cheaper than the others.
We immediately recognized the posters, which featured the cave and two recognizable faces from television, Kathryn Bernardo and Daniel Padilla.
There is no need for a tour guide to get into the cave. When we arrived at the cave's entrance, I noticed that it was well-kept on the outside. When we stepped inside, we saw that the water was still pure, but they may have forgotten to maintain the inside. It's unfortunate that this gorgeous cave, which is also one of the island's most popular tourist attractions, is being overlooked.
We were able to have a decent look at the cave; however, there are some sides or places that are prohibited and people are not permitted to enter. The rock structure remains enthralling. We spent a lot of time enjoying the cool, invigorating water before heading out to catch our last view of the beach and sunset.
That's it for the now hivers, until my next adventure.
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The amazing thing about visiting the caves in Camotes kay dili gyud siya crowded. Camotes is the first island we visited pay a bit namog Cebu. 💜
Hahaha ako first time ever since niari kog Cebu dam
I can understand why the admission is quite high. The cave is beautiful and worth it to pay a visit. I love the blue water inside the cave.
Indeed it was captivating. The water is cold and very clear, it is something to visit for. It is worth every penny and energy. 😊
Oh yeah! I remember this place when me and Kathryn did a shoot here. 😎😛
Hahaaha charoooterooo!
Ahahahah sagdi nalang gud.😂😂😂
Haha bitaw2
Sakit sad sa lubot byahe padong sa bukilat cave 😂
Hahaha trulalooo
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I miss camotes Island mam @explorewithsasha been there pabalik balik almost a year. Wala gud ko monaog sa bukilat cave murag kahadlokan man hehehe :)
Hehe visit puhon
The water inside the cave and dipping in it must be one experience. Beautiful Sasha with the tropical vibes; shining bright!
Hahaha shining Bright like a diamond? Lol
Indeed the water is inviting.
haha. You got that right. Bright & Beautiful :D
Hahaha thank you 🤗
Ka nice diri uie 😍
Super
Beautiful sasa chariz hahaha
Of course haha
Oh meaningful nana ha hahaha btaw nindotay cave buang
Hahaha lagee layshoo ang cave and so am I hahah
Pag so am i hahahahaha
Hahaah oh well
kadaghan ba di kweba sa camotes ui. Nindot na cya eexplore nga mga kweba. hahhahaha
kaayu hahah