


The Cotivas island is a small island in the middle of two larger islands at the northernmost part of the Caramoan peninsula. Notable for its golden sand beach tip and coconut trees that proliferate at the middle of the island. It is a usual beach stop for the island hopping itinerary due to its calm waves being protected by two larger islands on both of its sides and the huts that provide shelter.

The Manlawe Sandbar has floating cottages which serve as dining area during lunch in the middle of the island hopping. As you can see on the picture, the cottage reflects the true simply living of Caramoanons.

Balete Island is the other island that comprises the triangle island. It has a narrow shoreline that is good for swimming.

The Cotivas island is a small island in the middle of two larger islands at the northernmost part of the Caramoan peninsula. Notable for its golden sand beach tip and coconut trees that proliferate at the middle of the island. It is a usual beach stop for the island hopping itinerary due to its calm waves being protected by two larger islands on both of its sides and the huts that provide shelter.