Hoyop-Hoyopan Cave in Camalig, Albay is a fascinating multi-level limestone cavern rich in archaeology and sweet natural cross-breezes.

The cave derives its name from ‘hoyop’, the Bicolano word for ‘blowing breeze’, referencing the cool wind that flows through its openings. This cave is highly accessible, with clean pathways winding through impressive stalactites, stalagmites, and stone domes.

🌄 What to Expect

Archaeological excavations here have uncovered jars, bones, and beadwork dating back to 3000 BC, highlighting its rich history as an ancient shelter.

📸 Why Visit
Cool mountain drafts that make exploring comfortable and sweat-free
Impressive geological structures including sound-producing limestone columns and mineral crystals
Fascinating historical significance as a shelter used during typhoons and WWII air raids
Rich archaeological background with native relics showcasing ancient Bicolano settlements
📍 Best Time to Visit

Year-round attraction, as the cave interior maintains a cool temperature and provides dry exploration pathways even on rainy days.

📍 Travel & Visitor Directory Information

🏢 Address: Cotmon Cave Site, Barangay Cotmon, Camalig, Albay, Philippines
📞 Contact Number: +63 (52) 484-4422 (Cotmon Preservation Society)
🎟️ Entrance Fee: ₱50 Entrance Fee per visitor + mandatory Guide Fee of ₱300 per group (up to 5 people)
⏰ Operating Hours: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM Daily
🧭 Directions: Hop on a jeepney heading to Camalig from Legazpi City proper. Near the Catholic Church in Camalig center, rent a dedicated local tricycle to take you to Barangay Cotmon cave site, and arrange to have them wait or return for you.
🌐 Website / Social: https://camalig.albay.gov.ph
⚠️ Planning Disclaimer: Information is provided for travel planning purposes. Rates, schedules, and contact details may change. Please verify directly with the attraction before your visit.

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