Kangkangon Island is a hidden gem nestled in the scenic area of San Benito, Philippines. This peaceful islet offers visitors a serene retreat away from the usual crowded tourist spots. Travelers praise the beautiful, orange-hued sand and the crystal-clear ocean waters that invite barefoot exploration and refreshing swims. The island’s unique charm is enhanced by its quiet atmosphere, making it perfect for those seeking a tranquil escape. Visitors can rent a cozy cottage or simply camp on the beach under the shade of natural trees, truly immersing themselves in nature’s embrace. While the island is still relatively untouched due to its 50-minute ride from General Luna, guests are encouraged to maintain its pristine condition by being responsible with waste. Whether part of an island hopping tour or a dedicated visit, Kangkangon Island promises an authentic and relaxing experience surrounded by natural beauty.
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Marjorie GC
a year agoBeautiful island. Not many tourists here yet since there is a 50-minute-ride from General Luna. It was part of an island hopping tour. Pretty close to the vanishing island.
Alex Oquina
4 years agoAre you looking for another beautiful islets in Siargao? I highly recommend this islet in San Benito! You can surely enjoy in here. Docking fee in here is P25 only. While you can rent a cottage for P300, you may opt to camp on the sand. The orange-like color of the sand makes it unique; you can explore the islet barefoot; if you hate the sun, you can take shade in trees; the ocean water is clear. However, we observed several plastic bottles and cups, paper plates, cellophanes and other trash on the beach. I hope tourists or guests will be responsible. As for me, I will help keep this islet clean and we're just so blessed that we visited here without too many people because we did enjoy the nature at its best!
Daniel DeVette
2 years agoThe island was quiet and our kids had a lot of fun swimming and hunting for shells. There were minimal facilities, but enough to be comfortable all day. The caretaker was kind as well which also made the time here enjoyable.
Martijn DM
a year agoBeautiful, peaceful island. Drive into the harbor at San Benito and you'll find yourself on this small island, instead of the busy tour route in General Luna.
Ghel Martinez
a year ago