Some of the best-preserved coral around Camiguin, as well as giant clams, can be found in the waters just off this small white-sand beach halfway between Benoni and Guinsiliban in barangay Cantaan. However, typhoons Sendong (2011) and Pablo (2012) did cause significant damage and the giant clam population has yet to rebound. The family that owns the property charges for a guide (P150), entrance (P50) and environmental fee (P25), and rents masks and snorkels for P250 (they actually enforce a 'corkage' fee if you bring your own gear so might as well rent theirs).