The place indicated is known as Boho. It is a rocky cliff with stairs carved into it down to a nice pavillion that overlooks the ocean. There is also a small bridge to a rock outcrop with a diving board. The board is high up, but unless you are very fat, you will not hit the bottom (sorry Eric). The Camotes sea is known for getting rough very quickly.
As a peace corps volunteer, I lived less thank 1km from this place. It is a nice place to swim. If you are lucky, you can see a moray eel in the caves (but be carefull!). The place is a fishing sanctuary, unfortunately it is not really enforced and there are hardly any fish. |