Hi... As I went through the threads, I found out a lot of you guys dream of spending a time of your life in the amazing and naturally beautiful island of Camiguin. But most of you don't have all the spare time needed to go around the island and see every attraction the place offers.
So, I would suggest, if your going to visit the island with limited time, just pick four or five tourist spots and spend most of your time in those places. If you plan to see all the spots even the least popular in 24 or 48 hours, you might not be able to satiate yourself with and appreciate to the fullest the beauty and relaxation that the island has in store.
So here's my pick for a 2-day escapade(just my pick though, you may opt for others)
For you first day (and i believe it's the same day you'll set foot on Camiguin soil)
*Sto. Nino Cold Spring - you may spend 2-3 hrs and may also have your lunch there; en route
to the spring, you may (for few minutes) drop by the Walkway,
the Sunken Cemetery, and the ruins of the Old Church.
*Katibawasan Falls - from Sto. Nino, this waterfall maybe next and spend 30mins. to 1 hour
in the afternoon or perhaps stay longer depending on how you will find
the temperature of the place and the water. The place does not boast of
nice amenities but the view and water is more than worth your climb.
*Ardent Hot Spring - next stop are these hot pools to soothe the body pains you get
after swimming in the spots above. Spend your evening there bathing
as long as you want or until you'll get drowsy of the "steam".lol
It's guaranteed you'll get the best-night-sleep of your life and regenerate
energy for the next day's escapade.
Second day ( i presume later in the day it's goodbye-Camiguin time off to where you're from)
*White Island -before the sun rises, with your reboosted energy, put on your suits and
sunblocks and be sure to leave before seeing early morning sunrays
as you will not see trees or shades hovering over the islet. The earlier
you get there, the better so as to minimize tanning and burns (unless that
is your vanity.

I tell you, if it's bright shiny day, 9 a.m. sun can be very
scorchingly hot.
Note: If you still have time, you may check out the soda spring. You can swim and have a sip of the
water (not from the pool guys).. The elderlies sometimes brag of putting sugar in a glass of soda
water, cool it and you have a glass of sprite or 7-up... lol
BTW, I'm based in cebu but I hail from this island that boasts if its exoticism, though with reduced
impression yet still beautiful. And if you need my help, just pm me but I cannot promise I can respond
at warp speed as I'm also working and a father at the same time. lol