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Bohol Travel Guide with a Sample Itinerary (2024)

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  • Post date January 12, 2024
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So, you’re thinking about traveling to Bohol? Good choice! This island is one of my favorite destinations in the Philippines. Whether you’re looking to relax on the beach or have an adventure, Bohol has got you covered. And lucky for you, this Bohol Travel Guide has all the essential information you need, including the must-see tourist spots, things to do, and how to get there. So, let’s dive right in and get you ready for the time of your life in Bohol!

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Table of Contents

Beach Hopping in Panglao Island

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Bohol offers world class attractions both in-water and outside. The best way to get the most out of your stay is to combine countryside tour with island-hopping excursion, and then spend the last day relaxing on the beach. This will allow you to fully discover the many faces of this island which makes it so special. In this Bohol Travel Guide, I included the top 5 tourist spots in Bohol that I personally recommend to anyone visiting for the first time.

There’s no doubt that Bohol boasts some of the best beaches in the Philippines, if not the world. In Panglao Island alone, you can find Alona Beach , which is arguably the most famous beach in the island. Here you can find many beachfront resorts, restaurants and bars.

Another famous beach in the island is Dumaluan Beach , where you’ll find some of the most popular beach resorts like South Palms, Bohol Beach Club and Dumaluan Beach Resort. Unlike Alona Beach, Dumaluan Beach has fewer tourists and is quieter at night. While you’re in Dumaluan, you can continue walking towards Libaong Beach , which is not that touristy.

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If you’re looking for less touristy beaches in Panglao Island, Doljo Beach located on the northeast coast of the island might be for you. It features the longest stretch of white sand in Panglao and offers one of the best sunset views in the island.

If you love adventure, I highly recommend Stand-Up Paddle boarding in Loboc River. You can avail a 1-hour Loboc River SUP Tour with SUP Tours Philippines , which is the first SUP school in the country. SUP tour rate is 800 pesos per person and includes SUPs, paddles, guide and refreshments after the tour. Most resorts along the river also offer SUP tours so no need to make prior arrangements.

stand-up paddle boarding in Loboc River

One of the best experiences I had in Bohol was an encounter with a sleeping tarsier in Corella, Bohol. Founded by the Philippine Tarsier Foundation in 1996, the Philippine Tarsier Sanctuary provides a natural habitat for these endangered primates. Unlike the sep up in Loboc Tarsier Conservation Area, where they are held captive in small enclosures, the tarsiers here can roam around a big forested sanctuary. Thus, tourists are only allowed in the designated pathway (Tarsier Trail) where you can look for the tarsiers in their natural habitat.

Note: Most tours in Bohol offers a visit to the Loboc Tarsier Conservation Area. This is not the place you would want to visit if you care about wildlife. Make sure to request Philippine Tarsier Sanctuary instead. They will probably ask for additional fee because the location is far from Tagbilaran and Loboc.

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Chocolate Hills is one of the top tourist attractions in the Philippines. They are arguably one of the top reasons why travelers want to go to Bohol. When I first traveled to the island, it was one of the first destinations that I visited. It did not disappoint so I would recommend it to anyone traveling to Bohol for the first time.

Chocolate Hills in Bohol

To get a stunning panoramic view, you can visit the Chocolate Hills Complex Viewpoint in the town of Carmen, the main viewing destination in Bohol. You can also take a trip to Sagbayan Peak , a 5-hectare mountain resort located in the town of Sigbayan. It’s farther than the viewing point in Carmen but it’s less touristy so it may be worth the drive.

Bohol Marine Triangle is one of the richest marine biodiversity hotspots in the world. It includes the threes islands, Panglao, Balicasag and Pamilacan, home to hundreds of coral species and marine animals such as whale sharks, sea turtles, manta rays, and many more.

For freedivers and scuba divers, Napaling Dive Point should be included in your itinerary. For non-swimmers and snorkelers, Balicasag Island is one of the best places to see sea turtles.

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Discover the hidden gem of Pamilacan Island, a must-visit destination for those who want to experience the pristine beauty and rich culture of Bohol firsthand. This exclusive Pamilacan Island day tour allows you to snorkel among coral reefs, spot sea turtles in their natural habitat, and enjoy dolphin watching, among other adventures.

Bohol Travel Guide: Things to Know Before You Go

The best time to visit Bohol is from January to March for the ideal weather and fewer crowds. However, visitors can still enjoy the beauty of Bohol at other times of the year, depending on their preferences and tolerance for heat and rainfall.

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Bohol is an hour and a half away from Manila by plane. There are flights coming in from dozens of different places, including Manila, Cebu, Davao and many more. With so many available flights, it is very easy to find a cheap one, with regular prices ranging between 1,000 and 3,000 pesos.

Alternatively, you could catch a ferry from various islands in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. Oceanjet Ferry , one of the most reputable ferry operators in the Philippines, caters to passengers from Cebu to Bohol (Tagbilaran) and vice versa. For as low as 890 pesos, you can book your Cebu to Bohol ferry ticket via Klook and get instant confirmation. Your seat is guaranteed upon booking!

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In order for you to make the most of your time in Bohol, I highly recommend renting out a motorcycle and start exploring as early as you can. Additionally, there are others ways to get around the island such as hiring a tricycle or a private car for a day. Also, if you are solo traveling, find other tourists to join the tour so you can split up the cost.

You may avail a private car charter via Klook for a hassle-free tour. For as low as 2,800 pesos (1-3 pax) for a 4-hour tour or 3,200 pesos (1-3 pax) for an 8-hour tour, you will have the freedom to see as many attractions as you want. For bigger groups (4-10 pax), the 4-hour tour costs 3,200 pesos while the 8-hour tour costs 4,100 pesos.

mangrove forest in Modala Beach Resort

Being one of the most popular tourist spots in the country, Bohol has literally hundreds of different places to choose from. These range from budget-friendly to high-end luxury, and you can easily find your preferred mode of accommodation with a simple Google search.

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Peak season is between March and May, so booking in advance is advised to get better deals. If you prefer to stay near the beach, I recommend beachfront resorts in Panglao such as Modala Beach Resort , Hennan Tawala Resort , Mithi Resort and Spa , and South Palms Resort . If you prefer to stay in mainland, I recommend Water to Forest Ecolodge in Loboc.

Whether you’re in the mood for a romantic dinner, healthy eats, or traditional Filipino cuisine, these top 10 restaurants in Panglao, Bohol are sure to satisfy your taste buds.

  • Garlic ‘n lemon bistro – This restaurant is known for its Mediterranean-inspired dishes, including its signature garlic shrimp and lemon chicken.
  • Luna Rossa Vegetarian Italian Restaurant – A great option for vegetarian and vegan travelers, Luna Rossa serves up authentic Italian dishes made with fresh, locally sourced ingredients.
  • Giuseppe Pizzeria and Sicilian Roast – A great option for pizza lovers, Giuseppe Pizzeria serves up authentic Italian-style pizza and other Italian dishes in a casual, laid-back setting.
  • Shaka Bohol – A popular spot for healthy eaters and surfers, Shaka serves up a range of smoothie bowls, salads, and wraps made with fresh, organic ingredients.
  • Mangaon Ta Restaurant at Modala Beach Resort – This beachfront restaurant is known for its delicious Filipino dishes, including grilled seafood, adobo, and lechon.
  • Vanilla Sky Restaurant – With stunning ocean views, Vanilla Sky is a romantic and upscale dining option serving up fresh seafood, grilled meats, and other international dishes.
  • Bohol Bee Farm Restaurant – A must-visit for foodies, the Bohol Bee Farm serves up farm-to-table dishes made with organic ingredients, including its famous homemade ice cream.
  • Saffron – This restaurant offers a fine dining experience with its fusion of Mediterranean and Asian cuisine, paired with an extensive wine selection.
  • Bougainvillea Spanish Restaurant – For those craving Spanish cuisine, Bougainvillea serves up tapas, paella, and other traditional Spanish dishes in a cozy, intimate atmosphere.
  • Sisa Bistro – Located in a restored heritage house, Sisa Bistro offers a unique dining experience with its fusion of Filipino and European cuisine.

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Bohol Travel Guide: Sample 4D/3N Itinerary

If you are the explorer type who likes DIY trips, it is certainly possible to do this tour on your own. You can rent a motorbike pretty much anywhere in Panglao, or head to Tagbilaran and rent a car or a van for the whole day. You can also book a Bohol Countryside Tour via Klook.

  • Early flight to Bohol–Panglao International Airport (TAG)
  • Philippine Tarsier Sanctuary (Corella)
  • Chocolate Hills View deck**
  • Man-made forest
  • Loboc River stand-up paddle boarding (SUP)
  • Check in resort in Panglao at around 4 PM

In Carmen, where you will find the Chocolate Hills, it is possible to go down closer to the hills by ATV tour . It’ll just mean the rest of your itinerary will be a bit more cramped.

Freediving in Napaling Reef in Panglao, Bohol is an unforgettable experience that allows you to explore the underwater world and witness the beauty of the coral reefs and marine life in their natural habitat. Located just off the coast of Panglao Island, Napaling Reef is known for its crystal-clear waters, stunning coral formations, and diverse marine ecosystem.

  • Pickup from resort at 6 AM
  • Dolphin watching in Balicasag Island
  • Continue to Balicasag Marine Sanctuary
  • Snorkel with sea turtles at Balicasag Island
  • Move to the 2nd snorkeling spot in Balicasag Island, which has stunning coral reefs and fish
  • Virgin Island
  • Back to resort around 1 PM to freshen up
  • Spend the rest of the afternoon at Alona Beach or Dumaluan Beach

Spend your last day in Bohol to relax and recharge your batteries. Bohol has some of the nicest beaches you’ll ever see, and you can also rent a motorbike and spend a full day going between different beaches. The main beach is of course Alona, but Dumaluan is just as nice.

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How about you? Have you been to Bohol? What can you add in this itinerary? Let’s chat down below!

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How to plan a Bohol Trip

Bohol: plan your trip.

Bohol and Panglao Island are highly sought-after tourist destinations in the Philippines, with many travelers seeking guidance on the best time to visit and places to stay. We trust that this article has provided valuable insights to help you plan a memorable trip to Bohol and Panglao Island.

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Bohol and Panglao Island are popular tourist destinations in the Philippines that can be visited all year round.

High Season

The high season is from November to early May, with public holidays such as Christmas, New Year, Chinese New Year, and Easter attracting large crowds. During this period, it’s best to book your accommodations well in advance.

The low season is from June to October, and adverse weather can occur during this period. Travelers should be prepared for adverse weather conditions, such as tropical storms or low-pressure areas, that can ruin their vacation.

Bad weather

The last significant typhoon to affect Bohol was Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) in 2013, which caused some damage to the province.

When planning a trip to Bohol and Panglao Island, it’s essential to be aware of the weather conditions that could impact your travel. While these destinations can be visited all year round, adverse weather can occur anytime and potentially disrupt your plans.

In case of bad weather, ferry and flight schedules might be canceled, and it’s essential to note that all tour operators in Bohol and ferry companies are not responsible or liable for any extra expenses incurred due to these situations. Therefore, purchasing travel insurance is highly recommended, especially during the wet season. Most travel insurance policies cover trip cancellation due to reasons beyond your control, such as adverse weather conditions.

Attractions You Should Consider Visiting:

  • Chocolate Hills
  • Alona Beach
  • Dumaluan Beach
  • Tarsier Conservation
  • Loboc River

Classic Bohol Tour Options:

A cute tarisier on a tree in Bohol Island

The Bohol Countryside Tour is a must-do experience when visiting Bohol. The tour takes you to some of the most famous landmarks and attractions in the area, including Chocolate Hills, Tariser Sanctuary, Bilar Manmade Forest, Loboc River and Butterfly Sanctuary. It’s a perfect way to immerse yourself in Bohol’s rich culture and natural beauty.

Experience the best of Panglao Island with our island hopping tour! Watch dolphins play in the waters around Pamilacan Island, explore the colorful Balicasag Reef, and relax on the pristine sands of Virgin Island

Danao Adventure Park is an eco-adventure park in Bohol, Philippines that offers various outdoor activities such as zip-lining, rappelling, river trekking, caving, and more. It is a popular destination for thrill-seekers and nature lovers.

Discovering Bohol in 4 days:

Day 1: Arrival in Panglao Island Upon arrival at the airport, take a private transfer to your hotel in Panglao Island. You can spend the day settling in and exploring the nearby beaches, such as Alona Beach, or simply relax and enjoy the tropical scenery.

Day 2: Bohol Countryside Tour and Chocolate Hills Start your day early with a Bohol Countryside Tour that will take you to the famous Chocolate Hills, one of the most popular attractions in the region. You’ll also visit the man-made forest, the tarsier sanctuary, the Loboc River, and other interesting landmarks. 

Day 3: Panglao Island Hopping and Dolphin Watching Take a boat tour around Panglao Island to discover its hidden gems and see the dolphins in their natural habitat. You can visit Balicasag Island, Virgin Island, and other nearby islands, where you can swim, snorkel, and dive in crystal-clear waters. 

Day 4: Departure from Panglao Island Enjoy your last day in Panglao Island by relaxing on the beach or exploring other nearby attractions, such as the Hinagdanan Cave or the Bohol Bee Farm. Depending on your flight schedule, you can arrange for a transfer to the airport or take a ferry to another destination in the Philippines.

Where to stay:

Aerial view of Bohol Beach Club Resort

If you’re planning to explore Bohol, Panglao Island is an ideal location to stay. Connected to the main island by a bridge, Panglao boasts stunning beaches and diverse accommodations.

For those seeking a vibrant atmosphere, Alona Beach is the perfect destination, with numerous hotels and restaurants nearby.

On the other hand, if you prefer a serene and peaceful environment, we highly recommend visiting Dumaluan Beach. Its tranquil ambiance and picturesque surroundings make it a must-visit location during your stay in Bohol.

Bohol Beach Club is a beachfront resort that offers a relaxing tropical getaway. It features a private white sand beach, outdoor pool, and lush gardens. The resort has various types of accommodations, including deluxe rooms and beach cottages that are designed with traditional Filipino-inspired interiors.

Guests can enjoy a range of activities such as kayaking, snorkeling, and diving. The resort also has a restaurant that serves local and international cuisine, as well as a beach bar where guests can enjoy refreshing drinks while lounging on the beach.

With its serene ambiance and natural beauty, Bohol Beach Club is an ideal destination for those who want to unwind and enjoy the peaceful surroundings of Dumaluan Beach.

Amorita Resort Bohol is a luxurious resort located in the beautiful Alona Beach. The resort offers breathtaking views of the Bohol Sea and the surrounding lush greenery. Amorita features elegantly designed rooms and suites that are well-appointed with modern amenities, and some even come with their own plunge pools.

The resort boasts an infinity pool, a spa, and a restaurant that serves delectable cuisine made from locally sourced ingredients. Guests can enjoy various activities such as island hopping, diving, and snorkeling, or simply relax on the pristine beaches. Amorita Resort is a perfect getaway for those seeking a luxurious and tranquil retreat.

Located on a lush 6.5 hectare property on the pristine shores of Alona Beach in Panglao Island, Bohol, the Henann Resort Alona Beach welcomes guests with beautifully designed structures and warm, open spaces. The coastal-inspired interiors emit a relaxing vibe, offering guests an instantly tranquil stay.

With a commitment to providing exceptional experiences, Henann Resort Alona Beach offers a plethora of features that ensure guests get the best of everything, whether visiting for a vacation or business. From luxurious accommodations to modern facilities and amenities, everything has been carefully curated to provide ultimate comfort and convenience.

Guests can immerse themselves in the resort’s stunning swimming pools, indulge in delicious cuisines at the on-site restaurants, and be attended to by warm and friendly staff

What to bring along:

Are you planning a trip to  Bohol? Don’t forget to pack these beach essentials to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable vacation.

  • Swimsuit: Pack one or two depending on how often you plan to swim.
  • Shorts and Cotton T-Shirts: A few lightweight, breathable shirts and shorts are perfect for casual daytime wear.
  • Flip Flops: Essential for any beach vacation, flip flops are perfect for the sand.
  • Beach Bag: essential for carrying all your beach gear.
  • Beach Towel: Pack a lightweight, quick-drying beach towel to dry off after a swim or lounge on the sand.
  • Beach Pareo: Pareos are versatile and lightweight cover-ups that can be used as a scarf and shawl.
  • Sunhat and Sunglasses: Stay protected from the sun's harmful rays with a sunhat and sunglasses.
  • Refillable Water Bottle: Stay hydrated throughout the day with a refillable water bottle.
  • A good book/Kindle: Relax and unwind with a good book or Kindle on the beach.
  • Insect Repellent: Keep mosquito away with a good DEET insect repellent, especially during the evening.
  • Raincoat: Pack a lightweight raincoat just in case of an unexpected rain shower during your trip.
  • Waterproof phone case : to take underwater pictures without damaging the phone.

Useful information

Getting around bohol and panglao island.

There are many ways to get around the island of Bohol. All vehicles with a “rainbow plate” are accredited by the Department of Tourism. Public transportation options include tricycles, which are the most popular mode of transport in Bohol and can take you to most locations within Tagbilaran City and Panglao Island.

Tricycles are motorbikes with carriages on the side and a luggage compartment at the rear and can carry up to three passengers. Longer routes to neighboring towns are served by multicabs, buses, and jeepneys.

Bohol offers a range of dining options. Higher-end restaurants are located within beach resorts, while many restaurants in Tagbilaran City and Alona Beach offer inexpensive dishes that combine classic Filipino delicacies with western food.

For a unique dining experience, try a “dampa” in Alona Beach, where you can choose your own selection of fresh seafood and have it cooked by a local chef. The seafood can be grilled right off the hook for an authentic gourmet treat, and San Miguel Beer is a popular choice to wash down your meal. Most nightlife is found along Alona Beach, where the majority of tourists prefer to stay.

Shops, Markets, and Crafts

Bohol is known for its handicrafts, including mats, baskets, raffia woven cloth, fashion accessories, woodcraft, processed food, and ceramics. There are countless gift shops all over the island where you can buy native delicacies and souvenirs.

Special buys include Peanut Kisses (a famous Bohol delicacy shaped like the Chocolate Hills but made out of peanuts), purple yam (locally known as Kinampay or Ubi), and baskets from the town of Tubigon made from local fibers and buri leaves.

Bohol is a top destination for diving, with impressive coral gardens teeming with colorful marine life. The island’s unique dive sites were created by continental shifts during prehistoric times, resulting in deep, steep walls. Diving is close to most resorts, so you don’t have to travel far from the dive shop to the actual dive site. The majority of Bohol diving is concentrated around the southwestern end of the Bohol mainland.

The islands of Panglao, Balicasag, Pamilacan, and Cabilao are all synonymous with excellent diving year-round. Panglao is a great place to base yourself, but resorts are also available on the outlying islands. Whichever you choose, diving is close to shore and very accessible.

  • Travel Guide to Bohol, Philippines – Budget & Itinerary

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This Bohol travel guide has all you need to know to plan your trip to one of the most diverse and adventure-packed islands in the Philippines. Things to do, how to get around, food and even a sample itinerary. In other words, a must-have for first-timers in Bohol !

I see the island of Bohol as a showcase of what you can find in the entire Philippines . Paradisiac beaches, mangroves, river cruises, jungle adventures and top-notch diving spots all in one place.

This travel guide of Bohol and Panglao is packed with the most up-to-date and reliable information (up to 2024) to start planning your journey.

Find here tips about where to go, what to do, where to eat, budget and much more.

Sections of this Bohol travel guide

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Bohol Overview

There are exactly 7,641 islands (!) in the Philippines , but Bohol is surely one of the most diverse and interesting ones you can pick to visit.

If you visit Bohol alone you get a decent idea of what the entire country is all about. An eco-tourism paradise suited for adventurers. Tropical beaches (not the best ones in the country, but we’ll get to that), lush jungle, friendly people and top-notch diving spots all in the same place.

But Bohol checks all those boxes and raises the parade with some unique experiences that you can’t find anywhere else. Odd landscapes like the Chocolate Hills . Architectural heritage from Spanish colonization. Or the endangered tarsier, the smallest mammal in the world.

In other words: in case you’re still having FOMO about the itinerary for your Philippines trip, don’t. Bohol is absolutely a great choice.

How to get to Bohol island

Whether you come by air or by sea, the main point of entry to the island is Tagbilaran City . It’s less than an hour’s drive to the adjacent island of Panglao , where most visitors stay.

If your hotel doesn’t have the transfer included, you can easily arrange a van, taxi or tricycle to get to Panglao . We paired up with a group of tourists and were able to negotiate a van for five.

Here’s how you can get to Bohol from other places in the Philippines .

Manila to Bohol ✈️

The easiest way to get to Bohol from Manila is by plane (1h30). There are several airlines flying from Manila to Tagbilaran airport in Bohol :

  • Cebu Pacific
  • Philippines Airlines

Flights are generally inexpensive but book ahead to guarantee a good price.

Cebu to Bohol ⛴️

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The best way to get from Cebu to Bohol is to use the fast ferry (a 2-hour trip).

There are mainly two main ferry companies that do the route Cebu City – Tagbilaran several times per day: SuperCat and Ocean Jet .

Ocean Jet is slightly more expensive (800-1000 pesos), but from what I’ve seen the boats seemed newer and more comfortable. Keep an eye on special promos they offer sometimes.

You can purchase tickets in advance directly from the company websites, or through third-party providers like 12Go Asia .

Alternatively, just head to the ferry terminal and get your tickets there, to be honest, it’s unlikely they’ll be sold out.

Ferry schedules between Cebu and Bohol (updated September 2018)

Bohol (Tagbilaran) – Cebu (Cebu City)

  • Ocean Jet : 6:00,7:05,8:20,9:20,10:40,11:40,13:00,14:00,15:20,16:20,17:00,17:40,18:30
  • Supercat : 5:50,8:15,11:00,13:15,15:35,17:45

Cebu (Cebu City) – Bohol (Tagbilaran)

  • Ocean Jet : 5:10,6:00,7:00,8:00,9.20,10:40,11:40,13:00,14:00,15:20,16:20,17:40,18:40
  • Supercat : 5:50,8:15,11:00,13:15,15:35,18:00

Dumaguete to Bohol ⛴️

A 2-hour ferry trip is the best way to travel from Dumaguete to Bohol (Tagbilaran) . Ocean Jet makes this trip twice a day (9:50 and 14:30).

Siquijor to Bohol ⛴️

If you’re in the beautiful island of Siquijor and want to get to Bohol, Ocean Jet makes this trip once a day (12:30). It connects Larena pier in Siquijor to Tagbilaran in Bohol .

Best time to visit Bohol

Like most of the Philippines , Bohol has a tropical climate, which means very rarely the temperatures drops below 20 degrees Celsius. This would make Bohol pleasant for a visit at any time of the year… if it wasn’t for the rainfall. This the key!

June to December is normally considered the rainy season – you can expect much less sunny days around this time. Heavy frequent showers are more common between August and October when the southwest monsoon prevails. You’ll want to avoid this time to visit. Late December is also a peak season for locals so there will likely find more crowds and inflated prices in Bohol .

Anywhere between January and June is a good time to visit Bohol . If you come right after the end of the rainy reason – January to March – the rice fields are still vivid green, everything looks more fresh , and photo ops multiply. If you decide to come between April and June, fields will be likely more brown, including the almighty Chocolate Hills .

My weather experience in Bohol

I visited Bohol in mid-December. The temperatures were warm without being unbearable. However it was still very unpredictable. The weather changed from a clear sunny day to heavy stormy showers in a short bike ride. We were struck by surprise twice when we were on the road.

The good thing is that the rain never lasted for long. 1 hour tops. And being soaked while driving just made us appreciate the warm sunny weather even more!

Weather in Bohol

To help you understand better how does weather work in Bohol , here is some more detailed info about temperature and rainfall.

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What to pack

Don’t overthink your clothing options too much. As a tropical island with almost-constant temperatures all-year-round, with light summer clothes, you’ll be fine. Pick comfortable and breathable pieces.

A light rain jacket is recommended – we never know when the occasional storm will appear – and you’ll also want to have long sleeve piece to enter churches.

Landscapes are incredible and the adventure activities are a must, so make sure you bring a good camera and consider getting a GoPro if you haven’t got one.

Other than that, don’t forget sunscreen, a snorkeling mask, and a dry bag to keep your stuff. The latter is super useful if you’re doing sea activities or to simply go to the beach.

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Getting around Bohol

Bohol is one of those places I absolutely recommend getting your own wheels. Not only the public transportation is unreliable, but it gives you freedom of schedules and itineraries. It can also be cheaper, with rates ranging from 300 PHP to 600 PHP per day. All depends on the number of days you’re renting and your haggling skills.

In fact, one of my best memories and experiences of Bohol was riding a bike around the island. You get to drive next to vivid green paddy fields, forests or just stunning beaches with a view to the Pacific.

You can also get around by tricycle , a kind of moto-taxi that has a capacity for about 3 people, give or take. They usually don’t have meters and prices are haggled by destination. For a journey of about 10km, expect to pay around 400-450 PHP.

Other more local ways of transportation include jeepneys and buses .

Getting from Tagbilaran to Panglao

Most travelers arrive in Tagbilaran to then get to Alona or Dumaluan in Panglao , where most beach accommodation is located. To make this trip, you have some options:

  • Hire a taxi. Most convenient but also more expensive.
  • Hire a tricycle. It should be around 500 pesos.
  • Go on a van. Share it with other people – just ask around – and haggle the price down.

We ended up sharing a van with other travelers to Alona . We were 5 in total paying 400 pesos, which totals a very inexpensive 80 pesos per person!

Are tours in Bohol worth it?

As I mentioned, personally I feel the best way to explore Bohol is to get your own wheels. There’s no need for tours if you’re young, active and know how to ride a motorbike – it adds to the adventurous vibe of the island after all.

However, there are some pre-defined day tours to explore the island – these will cost around 500 PHP to 1500 PHP per person. These are usually rushed, covering all the main sights of Bohol in one day.

Jeepneys and tricycles in Bohol

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Jeepney is a local’s favorite and prices depend on the distance. Most jeepneys going along the south side of the island depart from Dao Terminal, including Baclayon , Carmen and Jagna . They’re mostly used by locals.

Don’t expect luxury. Jeepneys are often old and overcrowded. While the experience of a ride amongst dozens of Filipinos as well as animals like chickens (and other random creatures) might be appealing, note that distances in Bohol often mean more than 1-hour long trips.

You can also hire a tricycle driver to get you around Bohol for the day. This can cost you between 800-1000 pesos per day.

Fun fact: did you know tricycle drivers are obliged to place verses from the Bible on the back of their vehicle? Yes, it’s a mandatory law by the Government!

Vans and buses in Bohol

Air-conditioned vans with capacity for 10-11 people are also available. However, they tend to depart from the Dao terminal only when they are absolutely packed with more than 15 people.

Buses going North of the island – Loon , Calape and Tubigon for instance – start from Kogon Market in Tagbilaran .

What to do in Bohol

Bohol is a perfect for for adventurers and nature enthusiasts. The island is packed with 7 outdoor experiences and unique activities .

If you’re looking for a more relaxed time, hop on a river cruise in Loboc or hit the white-sand beaches of the twin-island of Panglao await you.

To make things visual, I’ve prepared a map of all the main sights in Bohol . In purple the main towns; in orange the main sights; in blue the main beaches.

Tarsier Sanctuary (the real one!)

🇵🇭 PHILIPPINES | 🐒Sanctuary. This little guy is a tarsier and is the smallest primate in the world (size of a human fist! 😅). It’s also one of the most endangered animals: there only 130 left in the wild worldwide. He needs an hectare of forest to live and when kept in cages, he often attempts suicide. It’s a hard task to protect him but sanctuaries like this one in Bohol are key to make this alien-like creature thrive! #Philippines #itsmorefuninph #boholovers #primate #Bohol #animal #tarsier #ig_NeverStopExploring #WanderOut #Destination_Earth #NatGeoTravel #BeautifulMatters #TourThePlanet #TheGlobeWanderer #OurPlanetDaily #boholphilippines #WeLiveToExplore #wwf #PassionPassport #MyTinyAtlas #WildernessCulture #TravelPhotography #lonelyplanettraveller #Goph #the_ph #comeseeph #traversePhilippines #TravelStoriesPH #travel_philippines Uma publicação partilhada por BRUN🌎, The Travel Geek (@bruno_mb) a Dez 11, 2016 Ă s 6:14 PST

When in Bohol you’ll see that are quite a few tarsier “sanctuaries” in Bohol . Make sure you go to the Tarsier Sanctuary near Corella , the only “real” one.

They have less than a dozen animals, but it’s the only place where they live in the wild and have enough space to have an acceptable quality of life. See, when they tarsiers don’t have an hectare of forest to live and are enclosed in little cages, they often attempt suicide. 😥

Corella Tarsier Sanctuary

  • Ticket price: 60 pesos
  • How to get there: Follow the road to Corella and Sikatuna , turn left on the fitting Tarsier Sanctuary Road. There are buses from Tagbilaran to Sikatuna where you can drop off nearby too.
  • What to do: Your main task is to spot the tiny tarsiers in the middle of the trees!

Loboc River

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I found Loboc to be one of the most interesting little towns in Bohol . People are friendly and the setting is beautiful, right next to the jungle-resembling Loboc River .

Next to it, the Baclayon and San Pedro churches, destroyed during the 2013 earthquake that stroke the Philippines are there to remind of the country’s Spanish colonial past.

Loboc is also popular for its cruises that take you up and down the river, and often include a fancy meal aboard.

  • Ticket price: N/A
  • How to get there: Loboc is nearly halfway between Tagbilaran and the Chocolate Hills.
  • What to do: From the popular floating restaurants to mountain biking & paddleboarding tours, there’s a lot to do here. Don’t miss the iconic bamboo bridge!

Chocolate Hills

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Probably the most iconic postcard of Bohol , the Chocolate Hills are a geological formation consisting of 1,776 conical-shaped hills ranging from 30 to 120 meters high. The name comes from the fact that during the dry season they change their color to a light brown color. In the rest of the year, they’re actually a lovely vivid green!

The Chocolate Hills Complex is located in Carmen , in the very center of Bohol . The road there wanders across beautiful paddy field sceneries but nothing prepared me for the moment I got to the viewpoint. The hundreds of identical hills going as far as your eyes can see are dazzling. Don’t miss this.

  • Ticket price: 50 PHP
  • How to get there: Follow the road to Carmen . After you pass the Man-Made forest, it’s a fairly straight ride. If you’re on a a bus, take one at Tagbilaran bus station heading to Carmen . You can ask the driver to drop you off at the Chocolate Hills .
  • What to do: On a clear day, you can spend hours admiring the landscape.

Balicasag Island

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The Marine Sanctuary of Balicasag is a world-class diving spot. Featuring rich wildlife of fish, dolphins, turtles, and corals it’s a must if you’re into the underwater world.

That said, there have been rising environmental concerns regarding snorkeling. The high number of boats with careless tourists touching starfishes and turtles (they’re sensitive to human bacteria) and swimming with sunscreen on (whose chemicals can literally destroy the corals). Please be aware of this when going there.

To get away from it all, you can also spend the night in Balicasag Island Dive Resort .

  • Ticket price: Don’t pay more than 300 PHP if you’re going on a organized tour
  • How to get there: Join an organized tour or haggle with a boatmen to take you there on a outrigger
  • What to do: Snorkeling and diving are the main highlights here.

Beaches of Bohol & Panglao

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To be completely honest, I was expecting more from the beaches in Panglao . My biggest disappointment was the infamous Alona Beach . What once was a tropical paradise, now it’s a dirty overcrowded beach, full of restaurants, bars and dodgy stalls oriented for mass tourism.

I’ve toured across other beaches and whether was the trash, the algae or the total absence of sand to lay in, they all seemed they needed some kind of maintenance.

While Bohol has Anda Beach , a rising eco-tourism hotspot, most beaches are actually located in the twin island of Panglao . On the map it looks like an appendix , but this place boasts a different vibe from Bohol .

Panglao is packed with at least a dozen white-sand beaches to choose from. Some of them boast beautiful palm trees, clean sand, and crystal clear beaches, especially if they are maintained by resorts or hotels. In this category, Dumaluan Beach was my favorite.

If you’re a beach bum and mostly want beach time, there are better islands in the Philippines .

Beaches in Panglao and Bohol

  • Alona Beach : don’t matter what Google images tell you, skip it. What it used to be a picture-perfect beach in Panglao , today is a mega-touristy and rather depressing stretch of sand full of boats, trash and restaurants.
  • Anda Beach : unspoiled stretches of sand in the southeast tip of Bohol . A great choice if you’re looking for the off the beaten track.
  • White Beach : packed at first, but pretty secluded after a 10-minute walk. I still found some plastic and trash on the sand, but nothing dramatic.
  • Dumaluan Beach : awesome. You need to pay an entrance fee to the STUNNING Bohol Beach Club , but it’s worth it. This the kind of beach you see in travel magazines.
  • Doljo Beach : the scenery here is stunning. The sand is so white it creates a natural mirror during low-tide. Lots of starfish. I didn’t find it amazing for swimming though.
  • San Isidro Beach : super disappointed with the level of trash and low level of sand. The way I’d describe it: a dirty rocky bay.
  • Danao Beach : another one not inviting enough to lay around for long.

Sample Bohol Itinerary

Find below a suggested itinerary to explore Bohol and Panglao . Even though I’ve created a list of sights up until 5 full days available in Bohol , I’d say 2 full days is the absolute minimum to have a well-rounded experience of the island.

This itinerary is in order. If you only have 3 days available on the island, my suggestion is that you do the things on the first 3 rows.

Where to stay in Bohol

My first suggestion is to skip beach-front accommodation in Alona Beach . Firstly, all the prices are inflated. And then from what I’ve seen, I can hardly call it a “beach” anymore.

Basing yourself in Panglao is a good idea, specially if you’re looking for some beach-bum time. But instead, base yourself near Alona Beach . If your budget allows, don’t even think twice. Stay in Bohol Beach Club :

Bohol Beach Club

You might never want to leave this place. The setting is fantastic and right next to the best beach I’ve seen in the entire Philippines . Book now >>

I understand if you can’t spend that much. Here’s another suggestion of good value:

Bohol South Beach

Comfy hotel, cose to a private beach. The breakfast is rated as excellent.

Find your accommodation in Bohol

If you want to find your own hotel, start with this shortlist of the top-rated hotels and resorts in Bohol, with WiFi and breakfast included .

Or make your own research:

Food in Bohol

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Compared to other places in Southeast Asia like in Vietnam , the food in Philippines can be somewhat disappointing.

Or maybe I was biased because I came to the Philippines coming from Ninh Binh in Vietnam which has some of the most delicious food I’ve tasted.

In any case, I had some pretty nice meals in Bohol .

What to eat in Bohol 🍳

  • Chicken Adobo : chicken marineted in a delicious rich sauce of vinegar, soy sauce, garlic, peppercorns and bay leaves
  • Kare-Kare : traditional Filipino stew complimented with a thick savory peanut sauce. Beef, pork, ox or chicken meats can be used.
  • LechĂłn : roasted suckling pig. I don’t eat babies so I didn’t try this, but I got to say it looked good!
  • Halo-halo : the most famous dessert in the Philippines . It’s a rather odd and indulging mix of shaved ice, jelly, sweet beans, coconut and fruits.

Places to eat in Bohol 🍽️

Bohol bee farm restaurant (panglao).

This restaurant in Panglao is part of a hotel with the same name and serves healthy, organic food.

The ingredients come from the owner’s farm and the view of the sea brings up the experience by a notch. They also have a smaller cafĂ© right in Alona Beach – The Buzz CafĂ© – where I went religiously every evening for their organic ice creams.

Gerarda’s Place (Tagbilaran)

Located in Tagbilaran , this family-owned restaurant serves unpretentious, delicious and inexpensive food. Good for trying local flavors. Try the buttered chicken, actually served on butter!

The Wine Cellar (Panglao)

It’s on the higher end of the price spectrum but when you’re on vacations, sometimes you need a treat. Boasting a wide choice of Asian and European dishes and wines from Germany and Austria, you can rest assured to have a neat meal here.

Sunset Grill Authentic Mexican Food (Panglao)

Well, the name says it all! When you’re traveling through Asia , mixing things up with different flavors is a breath of fresh air. This authentic Mexican place with great food and big servings is the place to go.

Coco Loco (Anda)

One of those beach bars serving delicious food all-day-long. Come for the breakfast menus, stay for craft beers. Perfect spot to unwind, with the beach just a few steps away.

🇵🇭 PHILIPPINES | 🌱 Paddy fields. When you stop the bike on the middle of the road to take a picture you know it’s going to be a good one. Paddy fields are such an eye-candy here! #Philippines #itsmorefuninph #PaddyFields #green #nature #ricefields #landscape #ig_NeverStopExploring #WanderOut #Destination_Earth #Wonderful_Places #BeautifulMatters #Fantastic_Earth #TourThePlanet #TheGlobeWanderer #OurPlanetDaily #EarthPix #Sourceadventures #EarthOfficial #WildernessCulture #RoamThePlanet #ThePhotoSociety #TravelPhotography #Goph #the_ph #comeseeph #traversePhilippines #TravelStoriesPH #travel_philippines Uma publicação partilhada por BRUN🌎 (@bruno_mb) a Dez 22, 2016 Ă s 8:37 PST

Cost of things in Bohol

To give you a good idea of the budget you can expect, I’ll give you some examples of what things can cost. The prices are up-to-date at the date of writing of this article.

Bohol budget and daily costs

  • Transportation : The ferry from Cebu on Ocean Jet was 500 pesos (plus extra 100 for the luggage). We haggled down the price of a van from Tagbilaran to Alona for 400 pesos.
  • Vehicle rentals : motorbikes can be rented from 350 pesos per day next to Alona Beach . I’m sure you can find for less in other more remote areas.
  • Gasoline : if you go to the petrol station, filling your tank can be as low as 100 pesos
  • Food : Local restaurants serve main dishes starting at 60 pesos, but on average a lunch would cost around 150-200 pesos. Some restaurants in Alona can be slightly more expensive during dinner: a full meal for 2 people starts at around 300 pesos. A beer starts at 40 pesos.
  • Water : don’t forget to hydrate! A big water bottle (1,5L) was around 15-25 pesos.
  • Accommodation : I’d say you can expect to pay somewhere between 1000 and 1600 pesos per day for a medium-quality double room in most places in Bohol . Even in Alona Beach . Of course there are backpacker dorms cheaper and resort rooms more expensive than this.
  • Entrance fees : everywhere you go in the Philippines you need to pay a small entrance fee (even in airport terminals!). See below the entrance fees for the main sights in Bohol .

I found the prices in Bohol to be in line as compared to other places in the Philippines and a bit lower than in touristy hotspots like El Nido .

If you’re traveling with more people, you can easily get around with less than 1000PHP or 50EUR/USD per day.

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Bohol Travel Tips

  • Bring sunscreen. You can get burned easily if you’re not careful. Read other stuff to pack while traveling in Southeast Asia .
  • Always have some change and small money with you. In the Philippines (too) many places ask for a minimal entrance fee (even churches and airport terminals). They might just change their name to FEE-lipphines.
  • Don’t stay right in Alona Beach. Biased by Google Images results and promises of a tropical paradise, I almost made this mistake.

Bohol Review

Bohol stroke me as the most diverse place in the Philippines . While other islands excel in beaches or jungle landscapes, this one seems to have a bit of everything. Sort of a mini-showcase of the Philippines .

While the Chocolate Hills and Dumaluan Beach were definitely an highlight, my fondest memories were actually small things on the day-to-day. Like driving through the island. The winding roads through paddy fields and lush forests are beautiful to look at. The school kids waving at you and older people smiling every time you enter a restaurant or a shop.

The level of infrastructure is just right and it is suited for all kinds of people, from the budget backpacker to the most luxurious traveler. However, some places are starting to lose its charm and yes I’m speaking again of Alona Beach . What a disappointment!

In any case, Bohol is safe, friendly and the definition of adventure. If it’s your first time in the Philippines I highly recommend you stay for a few days.

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BOHOL: Travel Guide (Budget + Itinerary) 2018

by thepinay solobackpacker | Jan 2, 2018 | Bohol , Featured , Philippines | 12 comments

Bohol is like a condensed version of the entire country, which is why this bountiful province is always on the list of must-visit places for first-time travelers in the Philippines . Whether you are looking to get a tan at white sand beaches or dive into the colorful underwater, be mesmerized by the sprawling Chocolate Hills or simply indulge on a relaxing river cruise, visit elegant archaic churches or conquer thrilling adventures, say it and most likely Bohol has it!

This Bohol travel blog aims to serve as a guide for first time travelers in Bohol . I’ll discuss the sample Bohol Trip Itinerary , Places to See in Bohol and Bohol Island Hopping Tour which I experienced during my solo Bohol tour last 2015.  My first Bohol trip though was back in 2012 with Cebu and Bohol bloggers.  We visited the not-so-usual places to see in Bohol, places that you don’t often see on Bohol trip blogs.

TRAVEL BLOG CONTENTS

RELATED TRAVEL BLOG: 2021 BOHOL TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS

How to get to bohol,  manila to bohol.

Several airlines fly between Manila and Tagbilaran Airport in Bohol such as Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific and Airasia.

RESERVE TAGBILARAN AIRPORT TRANSFER HERE

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CEBU TO BOHOL BY FASTCRAST/FERRY 

RESERVE CEBU-BOHOL FASTCRAFT TICKET HERE 

Bohol is just a short ferry ride from Cebu. Several fast crafts travel daily between Cebu City and Tagbilaran and Cebu City and Tubigon.

CEBU-BOHOL FERRY/FASTCRAFT SCHEDULE

2go ferry schedule tagbilaran (bohol) to cebu and cebu to tagbilaran (bohol), port: pier 1 cebu city, oceanjet fastcraft schedule: cebu to bohol (tagbilaran) and  bohol (tagbilaran) to cebu, cebu to tagbilaran (bohol) schedule via lite ferry, ferry schedule cebu to tubigon (bohol), via lite ferry/shipping, ferry schedule mandaue (cebu) to tubigon (bohol), via lite ferry/shipping at quano wharf, bohol to dumaguete.

RESERVE BOHOL TO DUMAGUERE FERRY TICKET HERE

DUMAGUETE + NEGROS ORIENTAL TRAVEL GUIDE

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GETTING AROUND BOHOL

Tagbilaran is the capital of Bohol and the main point of entry (by plane and ferry).  Public transportation are unreliable and only leave once full (not to mention the frequent stops).  But if you really want to take a bus you can head to the Integrated Bus Terminal in Dao.

Alternatively to get to Alona Beach or Dumaluan Beach where most beach-front accommodations are located, you can charter a tricycle (expect to pay Php 250/USD 5.05 – Php 500/ USD  10), van or taxi.  If you are alone, talk to other tourists so you can share the expenses.  Or if you’re really on a budget and you don’t need to stay near the beach, just look and book a room at hotels in Tagbilaran. Most hotels also arrange pick-up/transfer for guests for an extra fee. Do inquire at your hotel upon booking a room.

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BOHOL TOURS

Country Side Tour  –  Chocolate Hills, Tarsier, Manmade Forest, Loboc River Cruise, Sandugo Site, Butterfly Garden, Hanging Bridge and Python Sanctuary

RESERVE BOHOL COUNTRYSIDE TOUR HERE

Island Hopping Tour – Dolphin watching, snorkeling in Balicasag Island and Virgin Island

CHECK TOUR PACKAGE RATES HERE

Panglao Island  Tour – Hinagdanan Cave, Dauis Church and Miracle Well, Sea Shell Museum, Bohol Bee Farm, Panglao Church and Watch Tower, Alona Beach

BOOK PANGLAO ISLAND LAND TOUR HERE

Danao Extreme Adventure – Whole day in Danao Adventure Park. Activities include The Plunge, Spelunking, Village Tour, Offroad buggy, river kayak and roof climb.

RESERVE DANAO ADVENTURE PARK PRIVATE TRANSFER HERE

Firefly Tour – Dinner plus firefly tour at Loboc River

Catigbian DATE Park Tour – I did this tour back in 2012, where we tried the activities in DATE Park in Catigbian. You can read my blog here .

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PLACES TO SEE SEE IN BOHOL

Here’s a list of places to see in Bohol.

COUNTRYSIDE TOUR

CHECK ROOM RATES HERE

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Tarsier Conservation Center

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Loboc River Cruise

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Loboc Eco-Tourism Adventure Park

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Chocolate Hills

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Bilar Man-made Forest

                                     

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Baclayon Church

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Blood Compact Shrine

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Butterfly Garden

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Python Sanctuary

PANGLAO ISLAND LAND TOUR

RESERVE PANGLAO LAND TOUR HERE

Hinagdanan Cave

Sea Shell Museum

Bohol Bee Farm

Panglao Church and Watch Tower

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Dauis Church and Miracle Well

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Alona White Beach

PANGLAO ISLAND HOPPING TOUR

BOOK PANGLAO ISLAND HOPPING TOUR HERE

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Dolphin Watching

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Balicasag Island

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Virgin Island

ADVENTURE TOURS

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E.A.T Danao Extreme Adventure

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Catigbian D.A.T.E Park

Sidetrips and Optional Activities:

Zipline and cable car, bohol atv adventure, clarin ancestral house.

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Cloribel’s Ancestral House (permission needed beforehand)

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D-Original Osang’s  Homemade Pastries

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Dauis Jewelry Makers (handmade)

HOW TO TOUR BOHOL

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BY TOUR PACKAGE

I availed of a Bohol tour package for my  countryside tour.  It was a group tour so I was with other tourists (mostly foreigners) on a van.  This is a good option if you are traveling alone. Personally, I’d skip some  tourist spots included in the countryside tour (e.g. python and butterfly garden) nevertheless you can buy souvenirs and pasalubong  there at reasonable prices.

RESERVE COUNTRYSIDE TOUR HERE

For those traveling in groups, you can save a few bucks by renting a car or van. Rates start at Php 2,500 / USD 50 with driver for car and Php 3,000 / USD 60.58  for van.  But there is no Bohol private tour guide, you have to hire one or go for a tour package.

 BY TRICYCLE

The Bohol Countryside Tour can also be done with a tricycle.   I have yet to read a Bohol travel blog using tricycle for their Bohol tour.  I’d like to try this in the future.

BY MOTORBIKE

Bohol countryside can also be explored by motorbike. Rentals usually start at Php 300 / USD 300 per day, gasoline not included.  Make sure you have a helmet and a map.  You can also hire a habal-habal (motorcycle) with driver for your tour.

BY BOAT/ ISLAND HOPPING

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For my island hopping tour, a tout along Alona Beach (they’re usually holding cardboards with tour packages photos and rate) offered me PHP 800/ USD 16.15 for this part of Bohol tour.  I made an initial payment of PHP 300/ USD 6.  But I was late, so the boats left already.  You need to wake up really early for the tour, the island hopping usually starts at 6:00 AM.   If you are traveling in a group, best to just charter a boat for island hopping, boat is good for 1- 5 persons and 6 -1 0 persons, you can book below:

RESERVE PANGLAO ISLAND HOPPING TOUR HERE

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WHERE TO STAY IN BOHOL

Bohol abounds with all types of accommodations, I stayed at Henann Resort Bohol   recently . Most visitors chose to stay in Alona Beach or Dumaluan Beach.

Henann Resort Alona Beach

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Alona Vida Beach Resort

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Panglao Regents Park

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Alona Northland Resort

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Moon Fools Hostel

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Tawala, Panglao Island

Dormitels PH Alona Beach

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WHERE TO EAT IN BOHOL

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Sea Breeze Cafe Henann Resort Bohol Alona Beach, Panglao

They accept walk-in guest.

Lunch Buffet (12:00 PM – 2:30 PM) PHP 585.60 / $11.82 (Adult rate)/ PHP 292.80/ $5.91 (kid rate 5-9 years old) Dinner Buffet (6:00 PM – 10:00 PM) PHP 854/ USD 17.24 (Adult rate) / PHP 427/ $8.62 (kid rate 5-9 years old)

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The Buzz Café (owned by Bohol Bee Farm) Alona Beach, Bohol Bohol Bee Farm Organic food Tagbilaran

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Seafood found along Alona Beach (the one fronting Buzz Cafe is cheap and good)

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Saffron Restaurant Amorita Resort, Alona Beach Panglao

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Giuseppe Pizzeria and Sicilian Roast Near Alona Beach,Serves Italian dishes Tawala, Panglao Island

Garden Café

Operated by the Bohol Foundation for the Deaf and Disabled for 25 yrs

Gerarda’s Restaurant

Filipino dishes

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BOHOL ITINERARY

Bohol expenses.

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BOHOL FESTIVALS

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BOHOL FIESTA – May 1

Sandugo festival – 1st week of july, extend your trip.

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12 comments.

melissa

How do I print this article? My mom will go to Bohol and wants to have a copy of this. She’s not techie.

thepinay solobackpacker

Screen shot with your mobile. Then print.

Joren Anggo

Hi, I am interested with the bohol countryside tour.. I planned to book for two.. I just need an advice of where should we stay?

Hi Joren, kindly scroll down the blog. I have recommended places to stay there.

Amber

Hello! Thanks for the detailed itinerary and prices, highly recommended blog for solo traveler. 🙂 But the prices for Danao Extreme Adventure and Catigbian DATE Park Tour was not mentioned Though, Do you happen to know how much?

Ack. Don’t know the updated price. Sorry.

Kristine Edlie C. Alarcon

We’ll be in bohol in a week’s time..transportation and accomodation all set for a group of five 3d2n vacay..itinerary on the other hand is still unfinalized..can you help me out?thanks in advance! 🙂

Riann

Hi! Paano po kayo nakakuha ng Panglao Island Hopping tour sa ganyang rate? May contact po ba kayo ? may inoffer kasi sa akin na Tour P2150 per pax. Thanks in advance!

you can click the link for the island hopping tours above and check their rates and book there

Shiela Barrea

I’ve been planning for a cebu-bohol solo backpacking. Reading your blogs really helps me draft my itinerary. Thanks for sharing this!

Eric Wilson

This itinerary is awesome.

Armae

This itinerary is good for travelers for a budget. Also travelers would pick also joiner tour in Bohol just to travel fit their budget. This article really helps giving tips to those who want to visit and experience Bohol Tour.

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Bohol Itinerary | Best Places to Visit for First Timers

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The unique and picturesque province of Bohol is always one of the can’t-miss places especially for first-time travelers in the Philippines. It’s natural for it to be instantly perceived as a tropical beach haven because—hello—it’s in the Philippines. But what makes this province a matchless beauty is its very own Chocolate Hills — something you can’t find anywhere else in the country and even in the whole world!

Whether you’re on the lookout for dazzling beaches or awesome sandbar, colorful underwater or relaxing river cruise, unique attractions or thrilling adventures, you name it and most likely Bohol has it! From the ever-famous Chocolate Hills to seeing the world’s smallest primate up-close and personal, your Bohol itinerary will definitely be filled with wonders and unforgettable experiences!

If you’re visiting Bohol for the first time, we hope this guide can inspire you and help you plan your trip.

Bohol Itinerary

It’s easy to understand your excitement as Bohol is such a buzzworthy destination. But before anything else, we urge you to carefully study the places so that you would get the most out of your trip.

Here’s a sample Bohol itinerary that we prepared that you can follow.

Day 1 (Countryside Tour)

  • 8:00 am – Start the tour: Man-made forest, Philippine Tarsier and Wildlife Sanctuary, Chocolate Hills
  • 12:00 nn – Loboc River Cruise with Buffet Lunch
  • 2:00 pm – Blood Compact Shrine, Baclayon Church
  • 5:00 pm – Back to hotel

Day 2 (Island Hopping + Dolphin Watching)

  • 6:00 am – Start tour: Dolphin Watching near Pamilacan Island, snorkeling at Balicasag Island
  • 12:00 nn – Lunch
  • 1:00 pm – Virgin Island sandbar
  • 2:00 pm – Dumaluan Beach until sunset
  • 6:30 pm – Back to hotel

Day 3 (Panglao Tour)

  • 8:00 am – Start tour: Hinagdanan Cave, Mag-aso Falls, Alona Beach
  • 12:00 nn – Lunch at Bohol Bee Farm
  • 2:00 pm – End of Panglao tour

For adrenaline junkies, you can add one more day for Danao Adventure Park.

Day 4 (Danao Adventure Park)

  • 7:00 am – Leave the hotel
  • 8:00 am – Whole day at Danao Adventure Park
  • 5:00 pm – End of tour

Here are some brief information about each tourist spot in this Bohol itinerary. This is to give you an idea about the places and major things to expect to help you have a more organized tour.

Day 1 – Countryside Tour

This tour can be done independently but the best way to do this tour is to rent a scooter or book a Bohol Countryside tour package. The package usually includes Bilar Man-made Forest, Tarsier Sanctuary, Chocolate Hills, Loboc River cruise w/ buffet lunch, Blood Compact Site, and Baclayon Church. The tour normally takes up to 7-8 hours so make sure to start early so that you’d still have time for rest and relaxation in the afternoon.

Bilar Man-made Forest

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Bilar Man-made Forest is a 2-kilometer stretch of mahogany trees planted as part of a reforestation project more than 50 years ago. This dense forest in between the towns of Bilar and Loboc is a favorite stop-over for tourists going to and from the Chocolate Hills. The mahogany trees’ uniformity in height makes this forest so pleasing to the eyes and makes up a perfect background for the ‘gram. This masterpiece will definitely leave tourists in awe and adds life and color to every Bohol itinerary!

Entrance fee:  Free

Philippine Tarsier and Wildlife Sanctuary

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The best way to witness the world’s smallest primate is to see them in their natural habitat and do our share in saving them. The Philippine Tarsier & Wildlife Sanctuary is a non-profit organization with the primary goal of protecting the Philippine Tarsiers and their habitat from extinction. Visitors are allowed to take photos but with no camera flash and are required to observe silence while in the forest. This tour is one of the highlights that you can experience nowhere else but Bohol so don’t you dare skip it!

Entrance fee: ₱80/person

Chocolate Hills

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This iconic site needs no introduction at all as this is obviously the image of Bohol. But allow us to express our appreciation for this beauty. What makes these thousands of dome-shaped and conical hills special is that it’s a natural wonder carefully handcrafted by the Creator Himself and He chose Bohol to be its ONLY home!

During rainy season, the grass blanketing the hills appears lush green. While during summer months, the vegetation dries up and turns into a brown hue looking like a bunch of chocolates, hence the name given.

Entrance fee: ₱50/person

Loboc River Cruise

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This activity is like fulfilling two missions simultaneously. You’d get to have your lunch break while cruising in a jungle river that is one of the cleanest in the country! The Loboc River Cruise with buffet lunch is normally included in any Bohol Countryside Tour itinerary. It’s nearly impossible to miss this one! At the middle of the tour, the cruising vessel will stop over the place where the locals perform traditional dances while playing musical instruments. The cruise usually runs for an hour or so back and forth.

Budget: ₱150 – ₱300 / person

Blood Compact Shrine

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The Blood Compact Shrine is a monument commemorating the Sandugo between Spanish explorer Miguel LĂłpez de Legazpi and Datu Sikatuna in the first international treaty of friendship. Sandugo is an ancient ritual in the Philippines intended to seal a friendship or a treaty. Behind the monument is a gorgeous view of the Bohol Sea!

Baclayon Church

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The second oldest church in Bohol, Baclayon Church was built out of coral stones and about a million egg whites mixed with sand. Formally known as The Church of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception, this historic place was built in 1717 during the Spanish occupation. It is located just six kilometers away from Tagbilaran City, making it a convenient side-trip for any Bohol itinerary.

Day 2 – Island Hopping + Dolphin Watching

You can book in advance a whole day island hopping tour with dolphin watching and snorkeling, or just walk by the beach and locals will instantly approach you offering tours. Boat fee should be around 4,000 to 6,000 good for 4-8pax. The tour normally takes about 8 hours max.

Pamilacan Island

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For this tour, you must start really early in the morning for you to be able to catch sight of the dolphins in the wild. They are usually seen near the Pamilacan Island. Expect to witness pods after pods of dolphins joyfully jumping from one side to another, wild and free! The experience is surreal so don’t miss it!

Balicasag Island

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A small island surrounded by vibrant blue water, Balicasag Island is a top snorkeling site thanks to its amazing underwater and rich marine life. It is also a great location to spot some enormous sea turtles. A stunning display of marine diversity, snorkeling at Balicasag Island’s clear water is certainly a can’t miss when doing an island hopping tour around Panglao.

Virgin Island Sandbar

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Just between Balicasag and Panglao Island lies a stunning sandbar commonly known to tourists as the Virgin Island. The shallow water surrounding it is crystal clear and grassy. Uninhabited and with no vegetation, it has nothing but a lengthy sandbar that fades into the sea as the tide gets high. If you are fond of sandbars in the middle of the ocean, this place is perfect for you! Another major spot that needs to be included in your Bohol itinerary.

Dumaluan Beach

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After the island hopping tour, you can ask your tour guide to drop you off at Dumaluan Beach. It’s a laid-back beach with powdery white sands and shallow water. One of the favorite tropical beach destinations in Bohol, it is less crowded and more charming. There’s also a restaurant offering grilled meats and seafood that’s why the beach experience here feels more authentic.

Day 3 – Panglao Tour

Hinagdanan cave.

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A wondrous cave with deep lagoon and huge stalactites and stalagmites, Hinagdanan Cave is one of the popular natural attractions in Panglao. Hinagdanan means “laddered” in Cebuano. It is said that a farmer accidentally discovered this when he built a ladder to access the cave, hence the name. It is naturally lighted by sunlight which filters through holes in the ceiling, giving it an otherworldly glow.

Entrance fee: ₱100/person

Mag-aso Falls

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Mag-aso Falls is a 26-ft jungle waterfall tucked away from other popular Bohol attractions. It has a crystal blue water and it’s also a perfect spot for cliff-jumping for those who seek adventure. Also a great place if you want to have a quiet time enjoying the paradise since it isn’t usually flocked by tourists. It is isolated, yet, completely accessible.

Entrance fee: ₱20/person

Alona Beach

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This 1-km stretch of powdery white sand beach is definitely the top attraction of Panglao. Alona Beach is a tropical paradise having pristine and safe shoreline with many quality restaurants and beach-front resorts. This is actually where you can find most of the luxurious hotels in Bohol. If you’re someone who consider yourself an avid beach bum, Alona Beach should never flee from your Bohol itinerary!

Entrance fee: ₱25/person

Bohol Bee Farm

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Feel at-home while savoring your organic meals with an overlooking view of the sea. Bohol Bee Farm offers delicious meals made with organically-grown vegetables sourced from their own farm. They love contributing to the local community and environment by encouraging and inspiring our farmers to practice organic farming. They also offer cozy accommodations in their hotel that you might want to consider staying at!

Budget: ₱200 – ₱500 / person

Day 4 – Danao Adventure Park

Danao adventure park.

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Danao Adventure park is where you can unleash your inner thrill-seeker. Some of the must-try adrenaline-pumping activities here are Glass Cliffwalk, Sky Ride, Root Climbing, Suislide, and more! It is an eco-tourism site in the middle of green valleys and hills where you can have a fun-filled and action-packed tour! Aside from their exhilarating activities, they also have a perfect location for sightseeing, bird watching, and kayaking.

Budget: ₱1,000 – ₱3,000

Where to stay in Bohol

Panglao is the most popular area to stay in as there are several beach resort and hotel options to choose from. There’s every range of accommodation from budget-friendly, to mid-range and luxury, which makes it easy to find a place according to your taste and budget.

Here, we’ve listed a summary of the best beach resorts in Panglao that you can book for a comfortable stay.

Amorita Resort

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Starts at ₱ 7,999 Check updated rates here: AMORITA RESORT

Bohol Beach Club Resort

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Starts at ₱4,999 Check updated rates here: BOHOL BEACH CLUB RESORT

South Palms Resort

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Starts at ₱4,756 Check updated rates here: SOUTH PALMS RESORT

Henann Resort Alona Beach

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Starts at ₱3,999 Check updated rates here: HENANN RESORT

The Bellevue Resort

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Starts at ₱3,941 Check updated rates here: THE BELLEVUE RESORT

Bohol Shores

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Starts at ₱3,096 Check updated rates here: BOHOL SHORES

Ocean Suites Bohol Boutique Hotel

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Starts at ₱2,433 Check updated rates here: OCEAN SUITES BOHOL

If you prefer budget accommodations, you can check out this list of best Bohol budget hotels in Panglao Island .

Bohol Travel Requirements 2021

For fully vaccinated tourists:

  • Vaccination Certificate (www.vaxcert.doh.gov.ph) or Vaccination Card issued by an LGU, DOH-Accredited Institution, Private Company, and Foreign Country/State Thereof Authenticated by DOH-BOQ.
  • Government-issued ID
  • S-PASS travel permit (approved or pending)

For partially vaccinated/unvaccinated tourists:

  • Negative RT-PCR result taken 72 hours prior to departure
  • Approved S-PASS travel permit

Bohol , for me, is one of the Philippines’ most captivating destinations. This island province is one of the easiest to recommend to newcomers and even to local citizens wanting to have a memorable vacation. If I have friends visiting from other countries and have dedicated just a few days or weeks in the Philippines, then Bohol would be on top of the list!

How about you? Have you ever been to Bohol? Tell your experience in the comments!

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Heritage Tour in Bohol

The province of Bohol is known for being home to the internationally renowned Chocolate Hills. Because of this fame, however, foreign and local tourists have a limited and surface-level appreciation of Bohol. This is why I feel fortunate to be one of the bloggers Bluewater Panglao Resort (resort info) invited for a three-day, two-night vacation in Bohol.

Upon arrival at the airport, we boarded our respective vans and proceeded to our heritage tour.

Balili House in Tagbilaran City

Our first stop was at Balili Ancestral House in Tagbilaran. From afar, nobody would have guessed it was first constructed in 1934.

The elegant staircases that spill into the well-kept gardens, accompanied by the white façade of the house, hide all of the years that the house stood through at a distance.

Inside Balili House

Inside, however, it held many objects that proved the age of the house. Photos dated back to the 1940s, furniture used by historical figures Manuel Roxas and Elpidio Quirino, and antique wall clocks are some of the relics that stood the test of time. The interior of the house lets us travel back in time.

Casa Rocha-Suarez

A few minutes away from Balili Ancestral House is Casa Rocha-Suarez, which is one of the oldest houses in the area. Built between 1800 and 1830, the simple, two-storey wooden villa has been around since the Spanish era and has been the residence of at least five generations of the Rocha-Suarez family.

After the ancestral houses, we started visiting churches.

Cathedral of St. Joseph the Worker

First is at the St. Joseph Cathedral, officially known as the Cathedral of St. Joseph the Worker. The original structure, then a parish, was founded in the 16 th to 18 th century. Although the church has been there since its original construction, it has undergone several renovations for calamities and for expansion.

Baclayon Church

Another church undergoing much reconstruction is Baclayon Church or the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary Parish Church. It is the oldest Christian church in Bohol.

In 2013, a 7.2 magnitude earthquake hit Bohol, and this church suffered a particular amount of damage. This is why it has been closed since 2013 for restoration. When we got there, we saw that the restored façade was almost finished.

Alburquerque Church bohol

A short drive from Baclayon Church is Santa Monica Parish Church of Alburquerque, more commonly known as Alburquerque Church. It was also partially damaged during the 2013 Bohol earthquake, but fortunately, it was restored quickly. The church had an exterior that I thought was unique, with a single bell tower in the middle.

Alburquerque Church was declared an Important Cultural Property by the National Museum of the Philippines in 2013, and a year after, has been declared a National Historical Landmark by the National Historical Institute.

Loay Church

Afterwards, we visited Loay Church. Like most Spanish-era churches, this one had the shape of a cross. The bell tower was constructed as a separate building. It is one of the newer churches in our itinerary for that day, as it was built sometime in the 20 th century, just before the Spanish colonizers left the country for good.

Chef Onboard

We had our lunch on a cruise boat in the nearby Loboc River. The tour started at the mouth of the river, which is actually one of the cleanest bodies of water in the Philippines. We had our lunch at one of the floating restaurants, and it was a wonderful experience. We had the whole boat to ourselves too. The Filipino food tasted so close to home; seeing the sparkly water while feeling the breeze added to the experience.

Ermita Ruins in Dimiao

After our cruise, we proceeded to Dimiao Church. The church is still under renovation, and the main door is still closed. We used the backdoor to check out the interior of the church. It looked small at first, but entering the halls made me shrink. It is believed to be constructed during the latter parts of the 19 th century, although there have been records of activities there in 1750.

We also visited the Ermita Ruins of Dimiao, beside Dimiao Church. The Ermita Ruins are often referred to as the “honeycomb tombstones.” The very few archaeological excavations on the site reveal very little information on it. Thus the rows and rows of what appear to be honeycombs are deduced to be tombstones since they are located near ruins that appear to be mortuary chapels.

Carmel Hill

We headed to Balilihan afterwards, where we visited Carmel Hill. There is a centennial watchtower looming over the top of the hill. During the short walk up and down, the stars pumped up for our last destination of the day, Balilihan Church.

Balilihan Church

The bell tower is what greeted us when we dropped by Balilihan Church. It had a very green environment, and nobody would think the huge building was a church if it weren’t for the cross. It looked like a relatively modern villa compared to the other churches we saw that day.

After crossing out the last church on our list, we finally headed to the heavenly Bluewater Panglao Resort ( resort reviews ), our official accommodation for the long heritage tour. It felt nice checking in smoothly after a long day.

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The staff were great people; my room was so excellent that I wrote an entire article just for it. For now, suffice it to say that I couldn’t ask for more here—the rooms went well with Bohol’s hospitable, seaside atmosphere. You may contact them at +6338 416 0702 (telephone) and +6998 588 3439 (mobile). Their e-mail is [email protected] .

Boodle Fight Dinner

For dinner, we had a memorable boodle fight by the beach. It was the perfect way to end the day. The mood was so festive, and I felt, at that very moment, that I gained a deeper appreciation of Bohol’s history, culture, and tourism beyond Chocolate Hills. I was geared up for the following days.

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Bohol Countryside Tour Chocolate Hills to Loboc River Cruise Lunch with Hotel Transfers

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Visit some of the top tourist attractions in the province when you book this Bohol countryside tour. First-time visitors to the island and those who want to revisit Bohol’s countryside will like this Bohol Chocolate Hills tour, as it will take you to Baclayon Church, Corella Tarsier Sanctuary, and Bilar Man-Made Forest. Of course, it will also take you to the famous Chocolate Hills and to a Loboc River cruise. This Bohol day tour also comes with the assistance of a driver-guide, entrance fees, bottled water, shared Loboc River cruise lunch, and transfers from and to your hotel or resort in Panglao.

Your guide will pick you up from your accomodations in Panglao in the morning. Together, you’ll head to your first stop, Baclayon Church . Also known as La Purisima Concepcion de la Virgen Maria Parish Church, this tourist attraction is a declared National Cultural Treasure and a National Historical Landmark. It was heavily damaged during a 2013 earthquake but has been restored.

Your next stop is the Corella Tarsier Sanctuary . The sanctuary is a common stop in most Bohol tours and is home to the small primate and aims to protect these amazing creatures. During your visit, make sure not to disturb the tarsiers and follow all the guidelines of the sanctuary. 

Next, you’ll have lunch while on a slow cruise down Loboc River . Enjoy your meal aboard this Bohol river cruise while taking in the natural surroundings and a cultural show by the locals. Following your Loboc River tour, you’ll head to the Bilar Man-Made Forest, a 2-kilometer stretch of mahogany trees that serves as a stunning backdrop to travel photos.

Finally, you’ll head to the viewing deck of the Chocolate Hills , which are over a thousand hills stretched across the towns of Carmen, Batuan, and Sagbayan. During the rainy season, these hills are covered with grass, but they turn brown during the dry season, making them look like they’re made of chocolate.

Before ending the tour, you will be given a chance to shop at Aproniana Souvenir Shop . Afterward, you will be dropped off at your hotel or resort in Panglao so you can rest.

Explore the countryside of Bohol, from the Chocolate Hills to the Loboc River cruise, by booking this activity. Check the availability by choosing a date.

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Chocolate Hills

What to bring

Good to know.

Tour Information: This private tour is available daily from 09:00AM.

Meet-up Information: Guide to the Philippines will send tour reminders at least (1) day before the tour date through your registered email address or mobile number. Please keep all communication lines open. Make sure to have the electronic copy of your confirmed tour voucher ready.

On the day of the tour, your assigned Tour Guide will meet you at the lobby of your hotel at least fifteen (15) minutes prior to start of the tour. Strictly no latecomers or tour reservation might be forfeited.

Tour Proper: Please be reminded to dress appropriately. All guests are expected to do their share in ensuring their safety and security as well as that of their personal belongings. Guide to the Philippines and Tour Operators are not liable for the loss or damage to any personal belongings left unattended during the tour.

Children Friendly: Children 0-3 are free of charge but are not included in the complimentary lunch. Parents may share their meal or pack food for their children.

Pet Friendly: No. Please understand that this is for your fur baby's safety.

Senior Citizen/PWD Friendly: Yes. However, please be advised that this tour includes mostly walking tours and may not be suitable for PWDs or individuals with existing cardiovascular ailments.

Cancellation Policy: The operator may cancel the activity in case of force majeure or unforeseen circumstances like weather conditions. In this case, you will be given the option to reschedule or request a full refund. Schedule cancellation requests must be made 48 hours before your original subject to approval. No shows are not entitled to reschedule and refund.

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  7. Bohol Travel Guide with a Sample Itinerary (2024)

    How to get around Bohol. Where to stay in Bohol. Bohol Travel Guide: Top 10 Restaurants in Panglao Island. Bohol Travel Guide: Sample 4D/3N Itinerary. Day 1: Bohol Countryside Tour. Day 2: Freediving in Napaling Dive Point. Day 3: Bohol island hopping tour. Day 4: Chill at the beach.

  8. Bohol Philippines Travel Guide: What to Do + Hotels

    Super Shuttle only offers one daily RoRo trip from Balbagon Pier in Mambajao, Camiguin to Jagna Pier in Bohol. The trip will take approximately four hours. Jagna is at two hours away from Tagbilaran City, and one hour and a half from Panglao Island. From Davao via Cagayan de Oro or Butuan by Ferry.

  9. Bohol: A Comprehensive Guide to Planning Your Trip

    Discovering Bohol in 4 days: Day 1: Arrival in Panglao Island. Upon arrival at the airport, take a private transfer to your hotel in Panglao Island. You can spend the day settling in and exploring the nearby beaches, such as Alona Beach, or simply relax and enjoy the tropical scenery. Day 2: Bohol Countryside Tour and Chocolate Hills.

  10. BOHOL Travel Guide for 2022 (With Budget & Itinerary)

    Travel Guide to Bohol, Philippines - Budget & Itinerary. 📅 February 2023. 🕑 32 min read time. This Bohol travel guide has all you need to know to plan your trip to one of the most diverse and adventure-packed islands in the Philippines. Things to do, how to get around, food and even a sample itinerary.

  11. 2024 Bohol Itinerary 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Days

    Detailed sample Bohol itineraries for 3 days, 4 days, 5 days, 6 days, and 7 days with budget and travel guide. Bohol is no longer a secret. It has been a favorite of tourists since time immemorial. But if it isn't your first time in Bohol, no worries as this massive province packs a punch. ... *Bring a tour guide when free diving. 12:30 PM:

  12. BOHOL: Travel Guide (Budget + Itinerary) 2018

    Rates start at Php 2,500 / USD 50 with driver for car and Php 3,000 / USD 60.58 for van. But there is no Bohol private tour guide, you have to hire one or go for a tour package. BY TRICYCLE The Bohol Countryside Tour can also be done with a tricycle. I have yet to read a Bohol travel blog using tricycle for their Bohol tour.

  13. Script For Tourguiding

    Script for Tourguiding - Free download as Word Doc (.doc / .docx), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. The document provides a summary of a tour guide's script for a tour of Talisay, Batangas in the Philippines. The tour guide introduces themselves and the bus driver, then provides an overview of Talisay's climate and location in Batangas province.

  14. Bohol Itinerary

    Here's a sample Bohol itinerary that we prepared that you can follow. Day 1 (Countryside Tour) 8:00 am - Start the tour: Man-made forest, Philippine Tarsier and Wildlife Sanctuary, Chocolate Hills. 12:00 nn - Loboc River Cruise with Buffet Lunch. 2:00 pm - Blood Compact Shrine, Baclayon Church. 5:00 pm - Back to hotel.

  15. TOUR GUIDING SCRIPT.docx

    Behold Bohol, derived from the name of the barrio of Bo-ol, an island pradise, a freshen, gentle, rich and magical.Bohol is in the heart of the Philippines. Accessible to Manila, 9 sea ports facilities, also link the province to other Visayan island, Luzon and Mindanao. The 10 th largest island in the Philippines located in the middle of the Visayas, with Cebu to the west and Leyte to the east ...

  16. Chocolate Hills in Bohol: How to Go, Best Time to Go, Activities & Tours

    The least chance of rainfall is during April. These months make it the best time to visit Chocolate Hills and experience Bohol activities, such as swimming, snorkeling, and sightseeing, in the island province. Photo by the Philippine Department of Tourism. The Chocolate Hills showcase its iconic chocolate brown look during the dry months of ...

  17. Heritage Tour in Bohol: One Day Itinerary

    Heritage Tour in Bohol. The province of Bohol is known for being home to the internationally renowned Chocolate Hills. Because of this fame, however, foreign and local tourists have a limited and surface-level appreciation of Bohol. This is why I feel fortunate to be one of the bloggers Bluewater Panglao Resort (resort info) invited for a three ...

  18. Tour Guide's Adventure: Explore Bohol and Norway

    Tour-Guiding-Script-BOHOL 2.docx - Maajong Adlaw sa akong... Pages 3. STI College (multiple campuses) TOURISM. TOURISM 701. BaronLightning14116. 5/18/2024. View full document. Maajong Adlaw sa akong minamahal na turista! I am Jun on behalf of Bisdak Travel and Tours, allow me to be your tour guide in our today's adventure.

  19. Bohol Panglao Island Top Land Attractions Tour with Transfers

    Discover the best inland spots on Panglao Island in Bohol with this day tour. This road trip is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts as you will visit a beach, a cave, and a farm, among others. The tour also includes land transfers, entrance fees to each attraction, free hotel pick-up and drop-off within Panglao Island or Tagbilaran , and the ...

  20. TOUR GUIDING SCRIPT.docx

    TOUR GUIDING SCRIPT (Introduction) John Rich: Good morning my beautiful and handsome tourist! I am John Rich Panteleon and this is Yhanna Mhikaela and we will be your tour guide for today, and this is Mr. John our coach captain he is a professional driver for years and he will make sure that we will have a safe and happy trip. In behalf of Sunny Tours I would like to welcome you all to the ...

  21. Bohol Napaling Sardine Run Private Snorkeling Tour with Transfers from

    Swim amid schools of sardines off the shores of Bohol Island when you book this private tour. This is a perfect experience for those who enjoy snorkeling, as the sardine run is one of the most popular sights in the province. ... This 3-hour tour already includes the entrance fee, the assistance of a tour guide, complimentary bottled water, boat ...

  22. Bohol Countryside Tour with Loboc River Cruise Lunch & Panglao Island

    Your driver-guide will take you to a tarsier sanctuary, a man-made forest, the Chocolate hills, and other attractions in Bohol. Your guide will pick you up from your hotel or resort at 9 AM. Your first stop on this Bohol countryside tour will be the Philippine Tarsier Sanctuary in Corella. The sanctuary aims to protect one of the smallest ...

  23. Bohol Countryside Tour Chocolate Hills to Loboc River Cruise Lunch with

    This Bohol day tour also comes with the assistance of a driver-guide, entrance fees, bottled water, shared Loboc River cruise lunch, and transfers from and to your hotel or resort in Panglao. Your guide will pick you up from your accomodations in Panglao in the morning. Together, you'll head to your first stop, Baclayon Church. Also known as ...