Bohol is one of the Philippines’ top tourist destinations that offers natural beauty and cultural richness. Its unique landscapes, such as the iconic Chocolate Hills and the pristine beaches of Panglao, captivate travelers worldwide.
Getting to Bohol
Bohol is easily accessible from Manila, Cebu, and Dumaguete. Flights usually land at the newly opened Panglao Airport, the island’s gateway. From Cebu, a fast ferry takes passengers to Tagbilaran in just two hours.
For detailed travel options by land, sea and air, visit our travel guide on how to go to Bohol.
Navigating Your Way Around Bohol
Upon arrival, renting a car or motorbike allows flexible exploration at your own pace. Public transport options like buses and tricycles are also available for easy travel between major tourist spots. Plan your route in advance to maximize your time.
Top Attractions to Visit in Bohol
Bohol boasts several must-see attractions:
Tarsier Sanctuary
A visit to the Tarsier Sanctuary allows you to see the Philippine Tarsier up close in its natural habitat. These tiny primates are not only a symbol of Bohol but are also among the world’s smallest and most elusive creatures.
Chocolate Hills
A trip to Bohol would be incomplete without seeing the famed Chocolate Hills. These symmetrical mounds turn brown during the dry season and resembles giant chocolate drops scattered across the landscape.
Loboc River
The Loboc River cruise offers a peaceful retreat down this emerald waterway, flanked by lush greenery and serenaded by local musicians. It’s a fantastic way to experience the local culture and enjoy a meal on the water.
Man-Made Forest
The Bilar Man-Made Forest is a remarkable two-kilometer stretch of dense mahogany trees, which is both a visual treat and a testament to successful reforestation efforts. The cool, shaded road through the forest provides a scenic backdrop perfect for photography.
Baclayon Church
Baclayon Church, one of the oldest stone churches in the Philippines, represents centuries of history and devotion. Its coral stone structures and religious artifacts offer a glimpse into the Spanish colonial era and the Philippines’ deep Catholic heritage.
Hinagdanan Cave
Hinagdanan Cave is a naturally lighted cavern with a large lagoon. The sun filters through holes in the roof, casting a mystical glow on the clear waters below, making it a perfect spot for a refreshing swim.
Panglao:
Known for its world-class diving spots and white sandy beaches, Panglao is a must-visit for anyone who loves the sea. It’s a prime spot for snorkeling, diving, and simply soaking up the sun on stunning beaches.
To fully experience these wonderful sights without the hassle of planning every detail, consider booking our Countryside Day Tour. This private tour takes you to all the key destinations mentioned above and allows a personalized and memorable exploration of Bohol’s top attractions.
Accommodation: Where to Stay in Bohol
Bohol offers accommodations ranging from budget hostels to luxury resorts. Panglao Homes Resort & Villas is a great choice for comfort and proximity to local attractions and dining.
Bohol’s Culinary Delights
Bohol’s culinary scene features fresh seafood and traditional Filipino dishes. Recommended dining spots include Bougainvillea, Giuseppe Pizzeria & Sicilian Roast, and Sisa Bistro.
Must-do Activities and Experiences
Countryside Tour
Explore the island’s top attractions on a private countryside tour in Bohol.
Adventure Activities
Enjoy dolphin watching, snorkeling at Balicasag Island, and mountain biking along the Loboc River.
Unique Experiences
Experience biking on a zipline at Chocolate Hills Adventure Park.
Travel Tips and Essentials
The optimal time to visit Bohol is from November to April. Prepare for your trip by checking out Bohol travel essentials for useful tips on currency exchange, pocket WiFi rentals, and more.
Enjoy Your First Visit in Bohol
Bohol offers a rich array of experiences that promise a memorable adventure. Explore its natural wonders, enjoy its culinary offerings, and immerse in the local culture. Remember to respect local customs and the environment during your visit.
Explore, enjoy, and embrace the magical experience of Bohol!
Author’s Bio
Glice is a local travel enthusiast from Bohol. She grew up navigating the many islands in the Philippines with her family. She does freediving and plays the ukulele too. Aside from managing content, Glice also runs the tour operations of Experience Bohol.
Send her an email at hello@experiencebohol.com.
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