From Tuasan Falls, we again boarded our multicab for the 10.3-km. (25-min.) drive to Sto. Nino Cold Spring, the largest cold water spring in the province.
Check out “Tuasan Falls”
Also known as Kiyab Pool. It has 2 stone pools, the larger one measuring 25 m. by 40 m. and its depth varies from one-half meter to 2 m..
The other is a kiddie pool. The resort also has picnic huts (rented for Php150), toilets, function hall and native stores for picnickers. Even if it wasn’t a weekend, the resort was still packed with picnickers during our visit.
Here, I swam its icy-cold, crystal-clear spring water, flowing from Mt. Mambajao, continuously sprouting from its sandy bottom, sharing the spring waters with some tiny fish.
Sto. Nino Cold Spring: Brgy. Mainit, Catarman, Camiguin. Admission: PhP70/pax. Open Mondays and Thursdays, 11 AM to 5 PM, and Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, 8 AM to 5 PM.
How to Get There: The spring is located 4 kms. north and uphill of Catarman town proper. From Mambajao, it is a 45-min. drive. From the main road, make a turn into 2.4-km. long dusty track to the spring.