Caramoan Islands are located at the tip of Caramoan
Peninsula, a group of islands isolated from the rest of Camarines Sur. It is the perfect adventure for island hopping, rock climbing, caving or wading and swimming thru its fine white sand beaches.
The municipality is situated between east longitude 124°59" and 13°46" north latitude. It covers approximately 27,741 square kilometers
with approximately 71 kilometers of irregular coastline surrounded by
the vast ocean, bay, seas and swamps. It is approximately 501 kilometers
away from Metro Manila; 95 kilometers from the municipality of Pili,
where the seat of the provincial government and the Pili Domestic
Airport are located; and 110 kilometers away from Naga City, the heart
of Bicol. Composed of 49 barangays, the municipality has a total of 134
sitios.

Caramoan Islands were unknown to commercial tourism because of its
remoteness. You will experience a bumpy ride and at least 1.5 hours
boating from Sabang beach to Caramoan. Thus, its natural
beauty was hidden and only few adventurers were go there. Although in recent years, Caramoan was already
being visited by some foreign and locals, it was still not as
jammed-packed as the Boracay Island, until “Koh-Lanta Caramoan 2008”, a
French version of the reality show “Survivor”, had Caramoan Islands
particularly the Gota Beach as their shooting location. That was an
opportunity to recognized the Caramoan Islands as a
Philippine island destination for foreign and local tourist that gives a high
percentage of visitors every year until today.