
Camiguin in September
Not the best time
September starts rough but improves toward the end as rains become less intense. Patient travelers can find excellent deals and gradually improving conditions.
Weather
September maintains heavy rainfall with gradually decreasing typhoon risk toward month's end. Humidity stays high at 85-90%. Some clearer days start appearing in the final week.
30°C high24°C low17 rain days
Crowds & Cost
low crowds
~$37/day average
Events & Festivals
- •Typhoon season begins to wane
- •Some town fiestas resume cautiously
September Tips
- •Late September shows improvement - consider end-of-month visits
- •Waterfalls are spectacular with high water levels
- •Negotiate accommodation rates aggressively
All Months
March through May offers the sweet spot – dry weather, calm seas, and manageable heat. Temperatures hover around 28-32°C with minimal rainfall. This is peak season for good reason, but Camiguin never feels truly crowded.
November and December bring cooler temperatures and occasional rain showers. The brief downpours actually provide relief from the heat and keep the waterfalls flowing strong. Hotel rates drop 20-30% during these months.
Avoid June through October unless you enjoy swimming in choppy seas and dodging typhoons. The southwest monsoon brings heavy rains and rough waters that cancel boat trips to White Island and Mantigue. Some resorts close entirely during the worst months.
Here's an insider tip: visit during the Lanzones Festival in late October. This harvest celebration fills the streets of Mambajao with parades, live music, and locals dressed as fruits. Hotels book up fast, but the party atmosphere makes up for higher prices.
Water temperature stays consistent year-round at 26-28°C. Even during the cooler months, you'll never need a wetsuit for swimming or snorkeling.
Camiguin Scores
Solo
7/10
Couples
8/10
Families
6/10
Adventure
8/10
Budget
8/10
Luxury
3/10
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