Camiguin is a small island province located in the Northern Mindanao region of the Philippines. Known as the "Island Born of Fire," it is situated in the Bohol Sea, just off the northern coast of Mindanao. Despite its small size, Camiguin offers a diverse range of natural attractions and cultural heritage. The island is characterized by its stunning landscapes, including majestic volcanoes, lush forests, and pristine beaches. Mount Hibok-Hibok, an active stratovolcano, dominates the island's skyline and offers adventurous hikers the opportunity to climb to its summit. The island is also home to several other volcanoes, such as Mount Vulcan and Mount Mambajao, which have shaped its unique topography.