Calayan Islands



The Calayan Islands (Tagalog: Mga Pulo ng Calayan) are an archipelago of volcanic islands in the northern Philippines, between Luzon and the Batanes. They are a part of Cagayan province, and include the islands of Babuyan Island, Calayan, Dalupin, Fuga Island, and Camiguin Island.

In total the islands have a population of 23,209 and a land area of 234km². The population density is 99 people per square kilometer. A majority of the archipelago's population lives on the main island of Calayan.