Tourist Spots
Located off Panglao Island in Bohol, is an island called Balicasag. 1.5 hectares out of its total 25 hectares have been developed into a resort. The island’s crystal blue waters provide a clear, vivid view of its corals, fishes and other marine life. ---Mask- P100 per head ---Ticket for DENR- P50 per head ---Guide for Balicasag- P 150 per head
Thrill and Excitement for the newest adventure spot in Bohol
One of the most beautiful churches of Bohol, one gets an excellent view of the church and convento from the Mansasa seaside as one travels from Tagbilaran to Baclayon. ---DONATION ONLY
Dwarfism is characterized by short stature resulting from a particular medical condition. Bayoyoy is 64 years old dwarf-man residing in Dauis, Bohol.
Baclayon Church is the second oldest church in the Philippines and it is located in the town of Baclayon in Bohol.
The Philippine tarsier, (Tarsius syrichta) is very peculiar small animal. In fact it is one of the smallest known primates, no larger than a adult men's hand. Mostly active at night, it lives on a diet of insects. ------P 60/head
Bohol is known for many caves, some historic like the Dagohoy cave yet the most popular of them and the most accessible is the underground Hinagdanan Cave located in Dauis. ----- P 15/ head
The ShipHaus is one of Bohol's new tourist attractions, which is located in Poblacion Norte, Batuan. It is uniquely shaped like a shipping vessel; thus, the name ShipHaus.
Souvenirs and Handicrafts shopping for souvenirs and other memorabilia is available in a number of good outlets. You can find Bohol crafts and decors, Tarsier dolls, shells, pearls, and purses. Items worth buying are baskets, jewellery and wooden furniture.
The Bohol Forest is a man-made mahogany forest stretching in a two-kilometer stretch of densely planted Mahogany trees located in the border of Loboc and Bilar towns.
Little cafe that boasts of a great view of the Tagbilaran harbor and an outdoor area with a giant tree shading the premises.
The Chocolate Hills are probably Bohol's most famous tourist attraction. They look like giant mole hills, or as some say, women's breasts, and remind us of the hills in a small child's drawing. Most people who first see pictures of this landscape can hardly believe that these hills are not a man-made artifact. ----- P 50/head
The Mag-aso Falls is one of Bohol’s natural treasures. With a height of 25 feet, the twin falls is picturesque against a backdrop of tall trees, wild plants including giant ferns, and deep ravines. Once on the site, while bathing and surrounded by the natural landscape, one feels immersed in a middle of a jungle with the sound of the interminable chirping of the birds and the rush of flowing waters playing music to your ears.
he Bamboo Hanging Bridge crossing the Sipatan River in the Municipality of Sevilla, Bohol, is a fun tourist spot to visit. Originally constructed using just bamboo and rope. Today the rope has made way to steel cables, giving added safety and stability. ----P 20/head
Bohol Bee Farm introduces our brand new rooms now open for you to rest, relax and enjoy. The Kinabuhing Bohol Rooms are named after municipalities in our province where we have livelihood communities that produce, supply and manufacture our food and products here at the Bee Farm. -----------P 30/head
The largest captive phyton in Bohol -----P 25/head
The Loboc River is a river in the Bohol province of the Philippines. It is one of the major tourist destinations of Bohol, local and foreigners alike. The visitors, both locals and foreigners are treated with utmost care and foods being served are mainly Filipino cuisine and local delicacies. -----------P450 buffet restaurant
The island earned its name owing to the fact that it is inhabited and its gets visited rarely even if it has been made available to the public for quite some time now. During high tide, the island is a marvel to see since only its palm trees remain visible while the rest of the place gets submerged by the sea. However, during low tide, not only does its shore become visible but also a long and narrow white sand beach that is around one hectare long.
The attractions on the island that may catch your interest is the ancient Spanish fort, the Santa Cruz at the chapel's altar, the life within the marine sanctuary and the white beaches around the island. Pamilacan is a coral island and fossilised seashells can be seen on the island's rocky hill, dolphin watching and whale watching. -----------
Alona Beach is a small stretch of tropical paradise on Panglao Island, Bohol in the Philippines. It is quickly becoming one of the top travel destinations in the Philippines because of it's wonderful white sand beach, world class diving and beautiful blue waters.