The following pictures were taken when my brother-in-law got married in Bacolod about 7 or 8 year ago. My sister-in-law, Amaya Bilbao Del Castillo, came with her daughter, Sarah, for the occasion and we did a side trip to Lakawon.
From the national road in Cadiz, you will be directed to enter a dirt road which will lead you to the shore after a distance. There is a secured parking lot where you can leave your car and arrange for a banca to take you to the island. The is no wharf and the beach there is shallow so you will have to wade to the boat and carry you bags and packages.
You can see the island in the distance and the boat ride in not very far. The water is usually calm in the morning when one would normally go there but it tends to get choppy and rough in the afternoon on the way back.
The island was not very developed at the time. There was a fishing village on one side of the island with the resort occupying the rest. There were sevaral beach huts for rent and there were a few cottages for overnight stays. There also was a dining area and a restaurant. I believe there is a fully operational resort now. Thank God because there was scant little shade on the island and it could get really hot by noon.
The best part is the clear blue water that everyone enjoyed.