Eco lodge Camiguin Island Philippines

Island Cinema

Special Nooks

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Special Nooks and Homestay Rates

Enigmata treehouse ecolodge as the social enterprise supports the grassroots work as part of the community outreach program of Enigmata artists.

The accommodation arrangements can adjust to particular comfort of the guests.  “Pinoy” style or Filipino style can accommodate more.


Eagle’s nest Suite – P950.00 pesos for a minimum of two per night (P200.00 per additional person maximum of 4)

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…is the top level panoramic space atop the acacia tree branches with wide hommock open dining surrounded by bamboo chimes, dream catchers and mandalas paintings as inner roof.  A toilet and bath is beside the mini wash area.  The sleeping area has three levels of bamboo floor beds and a meditation nook overlooking the sea from the eyes of an eagle nesting on top of a forest canopy.  A specially designed contemprary okil wood art shall lead you to the middle floor for a trnsition to a spiral stair that brings you to a eagle’s nest.  The bed canopy of indigenous tapestry shall protect you in your sleep.


Shell garden Suite – P950.00 pesos for a minimum of two per night (P200.00 per additional person)

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…is the mid-level honeymoon’s space decorated with walls and bed chandelliers made of shells.  A skyline painted on a textile roof softens the room ligth.  Designer bamboo floor beds compliment the romantic rustic side hommocks and wood swing.  A toilet and bath is set in between the living acacia tree branch.  A hanging garden veranda held the living space breathe in its own privacy.  The receiving area of wooden floors has a welcoming view of the hanging vines and “enzemus” gravity defying sculpture.  Let the morning sun creeps in slowly through the living leaf curtains keeping you privacy from the neighbors.


Swing garden backpacker’s dorm - P500.oo pesos for a minimum of two per nite (P250 each additional/person)




…is the groundfloor level playground with second level loft surrounded by art taspestry as window blinders next to the swing garden.  Two toilet and bath adjacent to each other sets next to a mini wash room at the foot of the hundred-year old magnificent mother acacia tree.  Hanging foliage and a wooden bridge graced the dancing “enzemus” sculptures which serves as the view at the entrance.  A growing “banyan” tree has wrapped itself to one of the enzemus which looks like a living sculpture in the making.



Bartender’s dorm - P400.00 pesos for a minimum of two per night  (P200 each/person)

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…is the loft above the resto gallery shop overlooking the open canopy moon garden with the “enzemus” sculpture and the hanging vines.  The bed canopy is a display of textile tapestry inspired from indigenous designs.  The resto gallery shop entrance is a collection of local vernacular architecture okil inspired ventilating wall wood patterns.  Indigenous instruments is a constant scene in the community area that merges with the bottle glass wall, bottle caps mosaic, and wood floor tapestry.  Wash area and common toilet and bath are found at the community area with recyled walls.


Please note:  we can finalize bookings upon 50% downpayment or for surprise walk-ins, first-come first served. Special 13% discount for returnees for accommodation. 

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