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Bohol itinerary: 20 best bohol tourist spots and things to do (travel guide blog 2024 for first-timers).

Top Things to Do in Bohol, Tourist Spots, Itinerary and Bohol Travel Guide Blogs Philippines

Looking for top things to do in Bohol and best tourist spots to visit this 2024? Let this Bohol Travel Guide Blog with sample itinerary, places to visit, recommended hotels and resorts, tours, and travel tips help you plan an unforgettable Bohol adventure!

2024 bohol travel guide blog for first-timers (updated) - things to do in bohol, tourist spots & places to visit, quick facts about bohol.

  • Bohol is the tenth largest island of the Philippines in terms of land area. It is consisted of Bohol island itself and 75 surrounding smaller islands including Panglao Island.
  • Tagbilaran City is capital city of Bohol Province. Panglao Island near Tagbilaran City, where most resorts are located is a popular destination among tourists.
  • Access: Bohol has a new international airport, the Bohol-Panglao International Airport also known as New Bohol International Airport. It services all flights coming to the province. You can also reach Bohol via ferry from Cebu, Dumaguete or Siquijor.
  • Language: Boholano or Cebuano, but English and Tagalog are also widely spoken.
  • Currency: Philippine peso (PHP).
  • Mode of Payment: Most hotels and resorts, especially the big ones accept credit and debit cards. But cash is preferred in most establishments. Some big resorts have ATMs if you need to withdraw cash. Or you may go to Tagbilaran City where many banks and ATMs can be found. Money remittance centers such as Western Union can also be found in the city.
  • Public Transportation: Main mode of transportation within the city is the jeepney. Buses, shuttle vans and tricycles (3-wheeled vehicles) are also available.
  • Both Globe and Smart mobile signals work very well in Bohol, especially in the city. Mobile data internet are also available in many areas in the city and in Panglao Island.

WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO VISIT BOHOL?

How to get to bohol, cebu to bohol, siquijor to bohol, dumaguete to bohol, bohol private car / van rental.

Henann Resort Alona Beach

TOP THINGS TO DO IN BOHOL (TOURIST SPOTS AND ATTRACTIONS)

Things to do in Bohol Tourist Spots

1. Visit the Blood Compact Shrine in Tagbilaran City

Things to do in Bohol Tourist Spots

2. River Cruise at Loboc River

Other must-try activity in loboc river.

  • Loboc River Stand Up Paddle Adventure - Cruise through the famed Loboc River with your own paddle board!

Things to do in Bohol Tourist Spots

3. Visit Baclayon Church

List of Top Best Hotels and Resorts in Panglao Island Bohol

4. Take a closer look at the Chocolate Hills in Carmen

Things to do in Bohol Tourist Spots

5. Cross the Bamboo Hanging Bridge in Tigbao

Things to do in Bohol Tourist Spots

6. Explore the Man-made Forest in Bilar

Things to do in Bohol Tourist Spots

7. Meet and greet the cute little Bohol Tarsier

8. beach bumming in alona beach, panglao island.

Things to do in Bohol Tourist Spots

9. Experience Extreme Adventure at Danao Adventure Park

Things to do in Bohol Tourist Spots

10. Dauis Church

Doljo Beaches in Panglao Bohol

11. Doljo Beach

Dolphin Watching in Bohol

12. Bohol Dolphin Watching

Balicasag Island Hopping Tours in Bohol

13. Balicasag Island

TOP THINGS TO DO IN BOHOL TOURIST SPOTS

14. Bohol Bee Farm

TOP THINGS TO DO IN BOHOL TOURIST SPOTS

15. Hinagdanan Cave

TOP THINGS TO DO IN BOHOL TOURIST SPOTS

16. Anda Beach, Cabagnow Cave and Candijay

  • See the most beautiful sights of the eastern tip of Bohol on a hassle-free tour
  • Relax by Anda Beach, known as one of the best beaches in Bohol
  • Be mesmerized with the hole in the ground cavepool known as the Cabagnow Cave and jump in, if you dare!
  • See the Cadapdapan Rice Terraces and get a glimpse of how local farmers live
  • Take a dip in Can-umantad Falls, the tallest waterfalls in the entire province of Bohol
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17. Panglao Church

THING STO DO IN BOHOL

18. Discover Scuba Diving in Bohol

  • Discover the sport of scuba diving with the constant guidance of PADI certified instructors.
  • Learn about the equipment and the proper method of breathing underwater with your gear.
  • Explore the depths of the sea and witness Bohol’s vibrant corals and thriving marine life.
  • This activity doesn’t require any previous experience - you don't even need to be able to swim!

THINGS TO DO IN BOHOL TOURIST SPOTS ITINERARY

19. Napaling Sardine Run Experience in Bohol

  • Make your way to Bohol and join this exhilarating sardine run experience with your family and friends!
  • Swim amid the thousands to millions of sardines at Napaling and be astonished by this natural phenomenon.
  • See schools of sardines encircle around you as you snorkel close to the shores of Napaling.
  • Enjoy a convenient experience that is complete with air-conditioned transfers, entrance fees, and snorkeling masks!

Bohol Souvenirs

20. Buy some Souvenirs

TOP THINGS TO DO IN BOHOL TOURIST SPOTS

RECOMMENDED HOTELS AND RESORTS IN BOHOL

  • Amorita Resort Bohol - √ SEE DISCOUNTED ROOM RATES + PHOTOS!
  • Please read my review on Amorita Resort
  • Henann Resort Alona Beach - √ SEE DISCOUNTED ROOM RATES + PHOTOS!
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  • Momo Beach House - √ SEE DISCOUNTED ROOM RATES + PHOTOS!
  • Please read my review on Momo Beach House
  • The Bellevue Resort - √ SEE DISCOUNTED ROOM RATES + PHOTOS!
  • Please read my review on The Bellevue Resort
  • Bohol Beach Club - √ SEE DISCOUNTED ROOM RATES + PHOTOS!
  • Cherry's Home (Cherry's Inland Resort) - √ SEE DISCOUNTED ROOM RATES + PHOTOS!

RECOMMENDED BOHOL TOUR PACKAGES

If you're coming from cebu city and just want to visit bohol on a day tour, you may avail a bohol sightseeing day tour. for hassle-free, affordable, and organized bohol tour, i recommend that you book a sight-see bohol day tour from trusted and reputable travel agency based in bohol., sight-see bohol day tour from cebu.

  • Catch a glimpse of the world's smallest primate - the tarsier!
  • Take a cruise along the Loboc River while eating delicious local food
  • Stand in awe as you visit Bohol's famous Chocolate Hills
  • Visit a colorful butterfly sanctuary and stroll through a lush forest
  • Hotel transfers, guide services, ferry tickets and lunch are all included in the tour

If you're flying-in via Bohol-Panglao International Airport (TAG), or you're arriving by ferry from Dumaguete, Cebu, or Siquijor, you may consider these Bohol Tour Packages. Private group tours and Join-in tours are available.

Bohol countryside tour, sample itinerary.

  • Time: 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
  • Pick-ups at hotel/resort at 9:00 AM
  • Baclayon Church
  • Corella Tarsier Sanctuary
  • Loboc River Cruise (Lunch)
  • Bilar Man-Made Forest
  • Chocolate Hills
  • Aproniana Souvenir Shops
  • Travel Back to Hotel at 4:00 PM

Bohol Island Hopping and Dophin Watching Tour

  • Discover Bohol's most beautiful islands - Balicasag and Virgin Island - as you embark on this memorable island hopping tour.
  • Snorkel in the pristine waters of Balicasag Island Marine Sanctuary, and swim with numerous fishes and corals.
  • Get up close with the marine species of Bohol while fish feeding at Balicasag Reef.
  • Cruise to the tropical paradise, Virgin Island, a beautiful sand bar exposed during low tide.

Anda Bohol Tour Package : Explore Bohol's Best

  • The iconic Chocolate Hills
  • The lush Bilar Man-Made Forest
  • Encounter the world's smallest primates at the Tarsier Sanctuary
  • Relax with activities on the Loboc River and visit the historic Baclayon Church
  • The Cabagnow Cave Pool
  • Lamanok Island
  • The breathtaking Cadapdapan Rice Terraces
  • The Can-Umantad Falls

Things to do in Bohol Tourist Spots

SAMPLE BOHOL ITINERARY

If you're flying directly to bohol via bohol-panglao international airport (tag), you may choose any of these affordable bohol tour packages:, bohol countryside tour itinerary.

  • 09:00 am - hotel pick up
  • Blood Compact Site
  • Philippine Tarsier Sanctuary
  • 12:00 pm - Loboc River Cruise Buffet Lunch
  • Bilar Manmade Forest
  • Souvenir Shopping
  • 04:00 pm - hotel drop off

Bohol Countryside with Panglao Highlights Tour Itinerary

  • 08:00 am - hotel pick up
  • Baclayon Church and Museum
  • Butterfly Sanctuary
  • Hinagdanan Cave
  • Dauis Church
  • Panglao Watchtower
  • Shell Museum
  • Bohol Bee Farm tour
  • 06:00 pm - hotel drop off

Coming from Cebu, here's a sample Bohol Day Tour itinerary:

Sightsee bohol day tour itinerary from cebu.

  • 07:00 am - approximately, hotel pick up time
  • 09:20 am - ferry transfer to Tagbilaran
  • 11:20 am - arrive at Tagbilaran Port
  • 11:45 am - view famous Tarsiers
  • 12:30 pm - lunch at the Loboc river cruise
  • 01:30 pm - see the famous Chocolate Hills
  • 02:30 pm - sightsee at Bilar man-made forest, Butterfly Sanctuary
  • 03:30 pm - visit Baclayon Church & Museum and Blood Compact Monument
  • 05:00 pm - end of tour
  • 05:30 pm - return ferry back to Cebu
  • 07:30 pm - arrive back in Cebu, hotel drop off

TRAVEL TIP: If you have more time to explore Bohol, please check out my post: Sample Bohol Itineraries for 3, 4, 5, 6 Days Tour or More!

Bohol travel essentials.

  • Private Bohol-Panglao International Airport (TAG) or Tagbilaran Seaport Transfer for Panglao - Travel comfortably between Tagbilaran Airport or Seaport and your hotel in Panglao and vice versa.
  • Private Car Rental - For ease and convenience in exploring Bohol, private car rental is available for a hassle-free trip. You can book it online and reserve in advance.
  • Local SIM Card or WiFi Device - To stay connected to the internet while in the Philippines, you may purchase a SIM Card or rent a travel WIFI device. This will also save you a lot on data roaming charges if you're coming from abroad.

Bohol Travel Requirements? What do you need to travel to Bohol?

There you have it my top things to do in bohol, tourist spots and places to visit for your bohol itinerary i hope this bohol travel guide blog helps indeed, there are just so many things that you can do and enjoy in bohol that will surely make your trip memorable. go pack your bag and experience beautiful bohol.

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i think the chocolate hills in carmen are 1,260 all in all since the 8 hills vanished because of the earthquake.

Hi! Thank you for this wonderful information. We've got some ideas about the Bohol's tourists spots and attraction such as the Chocolate Hills and their white sand beaches. It's a big help for us because me and my family are planning to have a vacation leave this July 2022 in Bohol and I hope that we're able to see you and guide us in our travelling. I'm expecting that the following requirements is finalized and there are no other adjustments because as of now, we're preparing some of the needed requirements as travellers. And again, thank you very much and I'm looking forward to you Sir!

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Since your trip is in July which is 3 months from now, there might be changes in the requirements. Please check back again soon!

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  • 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 às 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.
  • Lechón : 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 café right in Alona Beach – The Buzz Café – 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.

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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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15 Best BOHOL Tourist Spots (Islands, Beaches & More)

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Bohol is undoubtedly one of the best tourist destinations in the Philippines and you’ll be surprised by how many must-visit tourist spots there actually are in the province! Of course, when we talk about Bohol, the first thing that immediately comes to mind is the iconic Chocolate Hills. This breathtaking natural landmark often dubbed as “Eighth Wonder of the World”, has long been the face of not only Bohol but the Philippines’ tourism.

But what many people don’t know is that aside from the famous Chocolate Hills, Bohol is also blessed with countless natural and cultural wonders that are equally stunning! The white-sand beaches, tropical islands, beautiful coral reefs, and world-class diving sites are just some of the finest examples! Some people even say that the pristine turquoise waters that can be found in Bohol are even better than Boracay itself! Well, there’s only one way to find out, right? Let’s go to Bohol!

Bohol is also a well-rounded cultural destination where tourists may enjoy discovering some of the Philippines’ most beautiful collections of arts, literature, folklore, and history. The culinary scene waiting for you in Bohol is also mind-blowing! See, apart from the province’s famous tourist destinations, there are still a lot of fun and exciting things to do when you visit and discover Bohol. So, are you ready? Come and join me as we both explore the 15 Best Tourist Spots in Bohol!

1. Panglao Island

Number one on the list is no other than the iconic Panglao Island. This stunning tropical paradise has long been the major reason why tourists from different parts of the world consider Bohol a top beach destination! Known for its mesmerizing white sand beaches, crystal clear waters, and world-class diving sites, Panglao Island is truly a piece of heaven you shouldn’t miss.

Alona Beach Bohol Philippines

With breathtaking coves, lush forests, and majestic rock formations, your vacation will surely be unforgettable together with Panglao Island’s exciting activities like scuba diving, snorkeling, and cliff diving!

READ THE BLOG POST: REVIEW: Amorita Resort Bohol (The pool, rooms & amenities)

2. Balicasag Island

Balicasag Island absolutely turned the heads of everyone because of its mind-blowing marine biodiversity. You can clearly see the rich and abundant marine life thriving in the colorful reefs right beneath the crystalline waters of the island. The Balicasag Island Dive Resort is the only resort you can find inside the 25-hectare island where you can find premium air-conditioned Nipa Hut cottages, rooms, and other accommodation facilities.

When it was time to go back to the mainland, we kept with us the memories of Balicasag with its nice beach and rich marine life. It was an amazing experience to explore this island for the first time. I sometimes travel with fellow bloggers, but this is my first time to travel with writers from all over the world. A truly enriching experience and I get to view and experience a different perspective in travel, passion and in life.

Obviously, diving and snorkeling are the top things to do on Balicasag Island given that it is considered one of the most beautiful marine sanctuaries in the country. But there are also other things to look forward to on the island such as dolphin watching, swimming, and kayaking! You can also choose to just chill out at the white sand beach and enjoy the turquoise waters slowly rustling down on your feet.

READ THE BLOG POST: Balicasag Island Blog Post

3. Chocolate Hills

When we talk about Bohol, there’s only one thing that immediately goes to our minds as Filipinos, right? The iconic Chocolate Hills. This mind-blowing geological formation in Bohol is easily one of the world’s best examples of nature’s genius creativity. It is said that there are more than 1,260 hills scattered all throughout the area of 20 square miles!

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Hey Kid! 🙂 – Chocolate Hills

During the wet season, the vegetation on the hills is very lush and green in color. But during the dry season, all this vegetation dries up and turns brown, hence giving the attraction its famous name, the Chocolate Hills. The magnificent “Eighth Wonder of the World” also looks like a huge formation of giant Hershey’s Chocolate Kisses that’s why it baffles and at the same time intrigues lots of geologists and scientists all over the world.

No matter what they say, the pride and honor that Chocolate Hills brings to our country are truly irreplaceable. That’s why when you have the chance to visit Bohol at any time in the future, make sure to drop by and witness the mind-blowing beauty of one of the most amazing natural wonders ever known.

READ THE BLOG POST: Chocolate Hills Blog Post

4. Loboc River

Experiencing the famous Loboc River Cruise where tourists get to enjoy delicious foods, drinks, and music while cruising along one of the cleanest rivers in the country is absolutely one of the best things to do in Bohol. The memorable cruise lasts for as long as 1 to 1.5 hours so you’ll really get a chance to witness the pristine beauty of the river and the lush forest along the banks.

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The Loboc River Resort also has tons of fun and exciting water sports activities like kayaking, speed boat river cruise, and the famous SUP or Stand Up Paddleboarding.

READ THE BLOG POST: Loboc River Blog Post 

5. Anda Beach

Bohol is quickly becoming one of the most popular beach destinations in the country and it’s obviously thanks to the breathtaking white sand beaches surrounding the province in all directions. One of these tropical paradises includes the one and only Anda Beach featuring beautiful water caves, waterfalls, and world-class diving sites. There are already several premium resorts and hotels scattered along the beach promising tourists an unforgettable Bohol experience starting at the amazing Anda Beach.

Anda Beach

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There are many exciting activities waiting for you here in Anda as well like island hopping, snorkeling, diving, hiking, and even snow painting! There’s also a popular island in Anda known for its mystical and enchanting beauty. It’s called Lamanoc Island and you really must pay a visit to witness its pristine beauty.

READ THE BLOG POST: 15 Best Beaches in Bohol

6. Hinagdanan Cave

Located right at the heart of Panglao Island is yet another awe-inspiring natural wonder that captures the heart of many adventurers. The Hinagdanan Cave is both a natural and historical landmark featuring several interesting natural features like beautiful formations of stalactites and stalagmites and also a hidden lagoon with turquoise blue waters!

Hinagdanan Cave

Credit: Bohol Tourism

Legends say that the cave got its name when two farmers accidentally discovered two mysterious holes. Sparked by their curiosity, they tried to drop a stone into the hole and heard a splash. This is when the farmers decided to build a ladder or “hagdan” to discover the cave’s enchanting beauty.

Thanks to the incredible popularity of the Hinagdanan Cave throughout the years, several souvenir shops and restaurants were already placed near the entrance of the cave which essentially became an attraction as well in themselves. So be sure to #SupportLocal and try to buy some of their products, okay?

READ MORE: OceanJet: CEBU TO TAGBILARAN, Bohol (Schedule, Fare & More)

7. Alona Beach

Alona Beach is also considered one of the most popular tourist destinations in Bohol because its beauty can be easily compared with giant names like Boracay , Palawan, and Puerto Galera . The white sands, crystal clear waters, and beautiful rock formations here are truly perfect for sun-worshippers and beach-lovers.

Alona Beach Panglao Island Bohol

Morning at Alona Beach

The best part? The beach is situated near the Bohol-Panglao International Airport. So expect to see tons of tourists flocking to this beach come summertime!

READ THE BLOG POST: Manila to Tagbilaran via 2Go Travel

8. Bamboo Hanging Bridge

You’ve never been to Bohol if you didn’t get to try crossing the famous Bamboo Hanging Bridge! This is what the locals and a lot of tourists who’ve been to Bohol keep on saying. Well, they do have a point! Witnessing the beauty and feeling the adrenaline slowly rushing into you is really something.

Bamboo Hanging Bridge

Credit: Bohol.ph

This famous attraction in Bohol is situated right on top of the Loboc River and throughout the years it has become a tradition for tourists to cross the bridge. Don’t worry because the natural background is incredibly perfect for an Instagrammable picture, trust me!

9. Danao Adventure Park

If you’re looking for fun adventures and adrenaline-pumping activities during your visit to Bohol, then the perfect destination for you is no other than Danao Adventure Park. This adventure park is the definition of an outdoor experience! With ziplines, rappelling, kayaking, and other caving activities, this popular attraction will surely be the highlight of some tourists’ Bohol trip, especially the daredevils out there!

Danao Adventure Park

Credit: Lakbay Abibay

The adventure park offers incredible day tour packages which include nerve-wracking activities, a packed lunch, and even a chill trek down one of Bohol’s beautiful mountains. Again, if your goal is to become closer than ever to nature, this is your best shot yet and you should definitely not miss it!

10. Man-Made Forest

Ah, yes. Another amazing attraction in Bohol is the so-called Man-Made Forest located on the borders of Loboc and Bilar . The Bohol Mahogany Forest is commonly dubbed a man-made forest because of the incredible uniformity in height and spacing of all the Mahogany trees all throughout a two-kilometer stretch of a highway.

Man-Made Forest

Photo: Wikimedia Commons

It’s like every single Mahogany tree was artificially placed and arranged along the curvature of the road as well! This awe-inspiring attraction is like a scene cut straight from a horror movie and it is truly amazing. Be sure to take photos because I’m sure it’ll be one hell of an Instagram post!

11. Baclayon Church

Of course, it has already been a tradition for many Filipinos to always drop by a church to offer some prayers and respect whenever they visit a new place. And in this case, visiting Baclayon Church or more popularly known as La Purisima Concepcion de la Virgen Maria Parish Church, the oldest Christian settlement in Bohol, would be a perfect choice. This church was built in 1727 where Spanish priests forced more than 200 laborers to finish the construction.

Then and until now, tourists and even locals always make sure that they visit the church for prayers of good luck and safe travels. So be sure not to miss it, alright?

12. Philippine Tarsier and Wildlife Sanctuary

And there it is! Another iconic attraction in Bohol aside from the famous Chocolate Hills and Panglao Island is the sight of the “World’s Smallest Primate”, the Tarsiers of Bohol. The cute little mammals are actually smaller than an average man’s palm and I’m sure that just watching them will make your hearts melt, especially if you’re an animal lover! The perfect place to watch tarsiers is at the Philippine Tarsier and Wildlife Sanctuary and adding this attraction to your itinerary will undoubtedly bring you closer to nature.

Bohol Tarsier Philippines

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Oh, and remember. The sanctuary serves as a safe haven for the Tarsiers, they are highly sensitive to several environmental factors so make sure that you stay disciplined and responsible during your visit. The Tarsiers are already an endangered species and we all have to contribute to saving them from disappearing.

13. Dimiao Twin Waterfalls

It’s really an incredible fact how Bohol seems to never run out of natural wonders, right? Well, buckle up because here’s another one on the way! The Dimiao Twin Waterfalls or more popularly known as the Pahangog Falls is undoubtedly one of the best waterfalls in Bohol.

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Featuring two beautiful cascades and a huge natural pool filled with clean, cold, and Gatorade blue waters, there’s no wonder why taking a swim here is one of the best experiences waiting for you when you visit Bohol! The waterfalls also have stunning rock formations that ultimately make the scenery very captivating as well.

14. The Mirror of the World

Did the name intrigue you, too? Well, you’re not alone because it had the same effect on me the first time I heard about it. The Mirror of the World, located in Sikatuna , is literally an amazing trip that will take you around the world. The landscaped garden became popular for featuring most of the planet’s famous miniature landmarks like the Hollywood Sign, Eiffel Tower, Christ the Redeemer, and many more!

The Mirror of the World

Photo: Mirror of the World FB

Landscaped with picturesque rolling hills and beautiful pathways, exploring the Mirror of the World is really a wonderful memory-making experience with your family, friends, and loved ones!

15. Blood Compact Shrine

Finally, and probably one of the most important landmarks you should visit in Bohol is the famous Blood Compact Shrine. This particular site was built to honor a very important event in the history of the Philippines. It commemorates the agreement that happened between Rajah Sikatuna of Bohol and Miguel Lopez de Legazpi of Spain that ultimately dictated the flow of our country’s history. This agreement of the Blood Compact or Sandugo symbolizes the first treaty of friendship between the Spaniards and the Filipinos.

Blood Compact Shrine

Photo: Visit Bohol

Aside from admiring the historic monument, tourists also visit the shrine to enjoy scenic views featuring the beautiful seas and mountains of Bohol.

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This post is about my favorite Bohol tourist spots! I am blessed enough to visit the Philippines every Christmas and New Year’s. I go back to spend time with my family who lives there. Each time I visit, we try to top the previous year’s holiday vacation excursions as a family. 

This year was the trip of a lifetime and we were able to explore Bohol. Bohol is known more than just for the Chocolate Hills and here I mention the highlights of my favorite Bohol tourist spots. This is able to be done in 2 days’ time (which includes more to-dos than what is listed in this post). Be sure to also read my Cebu Tourist Spots .

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Things to do in Bohol, Philippines – Most Popular Bohol Tourist Spots

There are a lot of places to visit in Bohol from the beautiful tarsier sanctuary, the river cruise, and more. it’s no wonder it’s a popular destination among locals and tourists because of the fascinating places to visits. not sure where to start, well you can to the right place and discover all the amazing Bohol tourist spots.

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Top 22 Places to Visit in Bohol

Philippine tarsier and wildlife sanctuary, loboc river jungle cruise.

  • Chocolate Hills
  • Bamboo Hanging Bridge

Hinagdanan Cave

  • Man-Made Forest

Habitat Butterflies Conservation Center

Nova shell museum, blood compact shrine.

  • Bohol Bee Farm

Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception in Baclayon

Panglao island.

  • Danao Adventure Park
  • Balicasag Island
  • Dimiao Twin Waterfalls
  • The Mirror of the World

Anda Beach – Cabagnow Cafe Pool and Combento Cave Pool

Snorkeling in bohol and island hopping, visit the many waterfalls in bohol, watch fireflies near the abatan river, eat your way through cambuhat oyster farm, unsure about what to do in bohol check out these popular tours in bohol.

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Planning a trip to Bohol with kids, be sure to read about how to travel with kids to Bohol.

Popular Bohol Activities – Bohol tourist spots list

Tourist Spots in Bohol - Tarsier Sanctuary - Photo of tarsier in tree

The Tarsier Sanctuary was a very interesting exhibit to explore. The Tarsiers are part of the primate family and are the smallest primates in the world. Unfortunately, the Tarsier is on the endangered species list and is protected in these sanctuaries. This land has been set aside as a protected area for Philippine Tarsier. These primates are very small in size at about 3-6 inches in length and only weigh up to 2.8 – 5.6 oz.

Tarsiers are nocturnal animals and are known to commit suicide when scared by loud sounds and noises. Please be sure to respect these little guys and understand this in order to keep them protected.

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Things to do in Bohol - Jungle Cruise

This is for the romantics out there – one of the best Bohol tourist spots. I mean it is perfect for the single ladies and gentlemen, however, it definitely provides a romantic charm with music performed by a live guitarist, performances from dancers, and dinner on the Loboc River. The wait, however, can be a bit overwhelming with hot and humid temperatures in the Philippines, but it is a cute small cruise ending with a small waterfall.

This is one of the most popular Bohol tourist spots and is a must-see when visiting Bohol and is a must for your itinerary. Save time by reserving your Jungle Cruise here.

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Chocolate Hills – The most popular tourist spot in Bohol

Chocolate Hills, what can I saw about Mother Nature’s creativity. The Chocolate Hills was an interesting view with about 200+ steps to the top (it used to be 214 to represent Valentine’s Day and the romantic couples, but due to an Earthquake, the steps were rebuilt), it was a breath of fresh air.

This was a unique experience and you won’t be able to find this anywhere else in the world. The chocolate hills formed a long time ago from coral deposits. The rain way and erosion then created the hills. The Chocolate Hills were green when I visited, however during their dry season, the Hills are typically brown in color hence the title Chocolate Hills.

The Chocolate Hills are a UNESCO site and clearly, there is a reason why. This will be the highlight of your places to visit in Bohol with its unique and breathtaking views.

How much is the entrance fee in Chocolate hills?

Around 50 Philippines peso.

What to do in Chocolate Hills?

  • “The Rush” Bike Zipline
  • “The Wave Runner” Surf Zipline
  • Horseback Riding
  • Spiderman Wall Climbing
  • Tree Top Rope Challenges for Adults and Kids
  • Butterfly Garden
  • Sumo Wrestling
  • Tarzan Swing
  • Chicken and Fish Feeding

Bohol Tourist Spots

Hanging Bridge – Bohol’s well known Tourist Spots

The hanging bridge is exactly what it sounds like. The original hanging bridge is made of complete bamboo, which this bridge is still mostly made of making it difficult for those afraid of heights. They have reinforced this bridge with heavy-duty metal cables. This is probably one of the popular things to do in Bohol.

This is a beautiful place to visit and a great place to cool down. In this cave is a pool where you can dive down and swim deep into the waters. You can enjoy the beautiful natural aspects of this cave and the cool refreshing freshwater. This cave was accidentally found by a farmer in the Philippines.

Manmade Forest Bohol

Mahogany Bohol Man-Made Forest – Bohol’s Favorite Tourist Spots

Now, to some of us, this Mahogany Man-Made Forest may be quite a common sight.  However, to see this growing in the Philippines is a rare sight. It was beautiful to take pictures next to and stare up at along our drive. The road can be quite empty since we were able to get some amazing photos.

We loved how beautiful the road was and it didn’t even feel like you were in the Philippines. It is the perfect Instagram spot making it a popular tourist spot in Bohol. If you don’t know much about Asian culture, many of the to-do things in these countries involve places where you can take photos.

Butterfly Gardens are pretty amazing to visit in the Philippines. They often show the cycle of the butterfly along with being able to hold and experience the butterflies around you.

If you love shells, this is a pretty cool exhibit to look at all the types of shells they have in the Philippines. This museum has all types of shells from large to small and some with much detail.

Bohol Tourist Spots

This was a monumental site for the History of the Philippines, a blood compact between Europe and Asia as a form of friendship and alliance.

Bohol Tourist Spots

There are so many beaches that are absolutely beautiful and stunning in the Philippines. Bohol has some of the best beaches that the Philippines has to offer. Many of the beaches in the Philippines are not as packed as the ones I have seen in Europe and the US. If you came to the Philippines, I’m sure one of the reasons you did so was to have a relaxing vacation.

Visiting some of the most popular beaches in Bohol will definitely give you that relaxing feeling and they are perfect to go snorkeling in. Many of the beaches in the Philippines are filled with white soft sand with the exception of a few of course. Be sure to see my recommended beaches to visit in Bohol below.

Recommended Beaches in Bohol

  • Alona Beach
  • Cabilao Island
  • Bolod Beach
  • Dumaluan Beach
  • Doljo Beach
  • Libaong Beach
  • Bagobo Beach
  • Danao Beach
  • Virgin Island Beach
  • Seaside Beach
  • Balicasag Island Beach

Bohol Tourist Spots

The Bohol Bee Farm

The Bohol Bee Farm is one of the famous Bohol tourist spots. This little bee farm provides tours from the production line to the final product. They sell products like honey spread, flavored honey (must try the spicy honey if you like spicy things), homemade ice cream from the BUZZZ with unique flavors, mats, chapstick and so much more made from the products they make in house from the Bee Farm. This is also a great place to grab lunch if you happen to be hungry.

The Philippines is known for its Spanish influence often include many churches as historical sites to explore. This church was founded in 1596 which is a miracle to be seeing it still standing up today.

It was nominated to become a UNESCO site, however, due to damages from a storm several years ago, it was removed from its nomination. It, however, is still a pretty location to visit especially if you are interested in historical monuments.

Well, there you have it. These are some of the top Bohol tourist spots, what are some of yours that I forgot to add to this list? Please leave your comments below! I’d love to see what I missed or should go back and see.

One of the most popular islands off the coast of Bohol. It’s one of the most popular places to stay in Bohol because of its beautiful resorts and beautiful beaches. Alona Beach is the most popular tourist spot on the island, noted for its white sand and clear water. There are a lot of activities to do like island hopping, dolphin watching, snorkeling, fishing, and more.

Anda Beach is a stunning beach located in the town of Anda, Bohol. It is known for its white sand and crystal-clear waters, making it a great spot for swimming and snorkeling. The beach also has some amazing rock formations that are perfect for exploring. There are several resorts nearby that offer accommodations and activities like kayaking, fishing, and island hopping.

Cabagnow Cave Pool is a hidden gem located in the town of Anda, Bohol. It is a natural pool that was formed by the sea and is surrounded by limestone cliffs. The water is crystal clear and perfect for swimming and snorkeling. There are also several restaurants nearby where you can grab a bite to eat after your swim.

Combento Cave Pool is another hidden gem located in the town of Anda, Bohol. It is a natural pool that was formed by the sea and is surrounded by limestone cliffs. The water is crystal clear and perfect for swimming and snorkeling. There are also several restaurants nearby where you can grab a bite to eat after your swim.

Snorkeling in Bohol is a great way to explore the underwater world of the Philippines. The waters around Bohol are teeming with marine life, and snorkeling is one of the best ways to get up close and personal with them. There are several spots around the island that offer excellent snorkeling opportunities, such as Alona Beach, Panglao Island, Anda Beach, Cabagnow Cave Pool, and Combento Cave Pool.

For those looking for a more adventurous experience, island hopping is the way to go. Island hopping around Bohol will take you to some of the most beautiful islands in the Philippines. You can explore secluded beaches, snorkel in crystal clear waters, and even spot some dolphins along the way. There are several tour operators that offer island hopping packages, so you can easily find one that suits your needs.

Bohol is home to some of the most stunning waterfalls in the Philippines. From cascading falls to hidden gems, Bohol has something for everyone. Here are some of the most popular waterfalls in Bohol:

  • Mag-Aso Falls – Located in Antequera, this waterfall is one of the most popular tourist spots in Bohol. It features a series of cascading falls that are perfect for swimming and taking pictures.
  • Cambugahay Falls – This waterfall is located in the town of Lila, Bohol. It features three tiers of cascading waterfalls that are perfect for swimming and taking pictures.
  • Inambacan Falls – Located in the town of Trinidad, this waterfall is a hidden gem that is perfect for those looking for a more secluded experience.
  • Balicasag Falls – This waterfall is located in the town of Panglao, Bohol. It features a series of cascading falls that are perfect for swimming and taking pictures.
  • Busay Falls – Located in the town of Loboc, this waterfall is one of the most popular tourist spots in Bohol. It features a series of cascading falls that are perfect for swimming and taking pictures.

No matter which waterfall you choose to visit, you’re sure to have a memorable experience in Bohol. So grab your swimsuit and head out to explore the many waterfalls in Bohol!

Watching fireflies near the Abatan River is a magical experience that you won’t soon forget. The river is located in the town of Cortes, Bohol and is home to thousands of fireflies that light up the night sky. It’s a great spot for stargazing and taking pictures of the beautiful night sky. You can also take a boat ride along the river and get up close and personal with the fireflies.

The best time to visit the Abatan River is during the summer months when the fireflies are most active. This is one of the popular Bohol tourist spots and also a great spot for bird watching, as there are many species of birds that can be seen along the river. So if you’re looking for a unique experience in Bohol, make sure to check out the Abatan River and its fireflies!

Cambuhat Oyster Farm is a must-visit destination and is popular among the Bohol tourist spots for seafood lovers. Located in the town of Cortes, Bohol, this oyster farm offers some of the freshest and most delicious seafood in the area. Visitors can take a tour of the farm and learn about how oysters are grown and harvested. After the tour , visitors can sample some of the freshly harvested oysters and even buy some to take home.

Cambuhat Oyster Farm has a long history dating back to the late 19th century. The farm was founded by a local fisherman named Don Juan de la Cruz, who discovered the oyster beds in the area. He began harvesting oysters and selling them to local restaurants, which eventually led to the establishment of Cambuhat Oyster Farm. Today, the farm is still owned and operated by the de la Cruz family and continues to provide some of the freshest and most delicious oysters in Bohol.

Food in Bohol

There are a lot of areas that are known for specific food items, and Bohol is known for a few different delicacies that are not as common around the rest of the Philippines or are popular because of Bohol. These are some of the dishes you should try in Bohol.

  • Peanut Kisses – These are popular because they’re shaped like their popular tourist destination the Chocolate hills.
  • Malunggay Ice Cream – This ice cream is highly recommended at the Bohol Bee Farm
  • Torta – a Bread cake that is fluffy
  • Broa – A cookie/biscuit that is popular in Bohol
  • Takla in Gata – Crawfish in Coconut Cream

Bohol Tourist Spots FAQs

What is the most famous tourist attraction in bohol.

One of the most famous Bohol tourist spots would be the chocolate hills. It’s a natural Bohol tourist attraction that looks different than anything else in the world. It’s a beautiful place to visit and although there are a lot of steps to get to the top, the view is worth it. It’s what Bohol is most known for, but there are a ton more attractions there worth checking out as well.

How many tourist spots are there in Bohol

Well, I’ve listed the top 22 Bohol tourist spots, but there are many more depending on the types of things you like to do. These are the best and most visited and should be on your list of places to visit in Bohol.

What is Bohol famous for?

Bohol is most famous for the Chocolate hills, The dinner cruise on the Loboc river, tarsiers – the world’s smallest primate, the bee farm, the man made forest , and the hanging bridge.

What would be the best for a day trip in Bohol?

The best would best to do most of what I listed above, however, if you are short on time I would suggest the Chocolate hills, the dinner cruise on the Loboc river, and the Tarsier Sanctuary. These are the top three Bohol tourist spots you should include for a day trip in Bohol and everything else can be added.

What is the number 1 tourist spot in the Philippines?

As much as I would love to say it’s Bohol, unfortunately, it is not. It is Boracay, mostly because of its party destination and its beautiful beaches. The second would probably be Palawan and then many Bohol.

Why are peanut kisses famous in Bohol?

They are famous because they were made to replicate the Chocolate hills in Bohol.

How many days to tour Bohol?

At least 2 full days to see most of the popular Bohol tourist spots. You may need to spend 3-4 nights due to the ferry boats on the island.

Why is Bohol worth visiting?

Bohol is known for its natural tourist attractions, rich cultures, amazing people, and landscapes. They really try to take care of the area and put pride in showing off their little island.

When is the best time to visit Bohol?

January through March when the weather is much cooler. December is a great time to visit, but it can be expensive, and a lot of traffic. Many Filipinos who live abroad travel back to the Philippines for the holidays and celebrate the holy week and spend time with family. The worst would be during April when it’s the hottest.

Map of Bohol

How to get to Bohol

There are a couple of ways to get to Bohol. You can fly domestically into Bohol from Cebu or Manila. That would be the easiest way. However, if you are already in Cebu, you can take a ferry boat to Bohol which would probably be a cheaper cost. Once you get on the island you can hire a taxi driver to take you anywhere around the island or you can rent a motorbike or car and drive around the island yourself.

How to get around the Island of Bohol

So there are a few ways to travel around the island. To get around the island, you can take the following forms of transportation.

My favorite way and the best way to travel around the island for me personally is by hiring a taxi driver. The taxi driver will usually know all the shortcuts, ways to avoid traffic, and know all the best spots to eat, visit and explore. They have done these tours a million times and you can control how much time you want to spend at each location. Additionally, all your stuff is safe in the ar and you don’t have to keep lugging your personal belongings all day, for example, a wet swimsuit you might not be wearing the rest of the day. Taxis are also very affordable to hire and if you are traveling with a lot of people it’s a great option. Book a private driver here. 

If you feel comfortable enough, you can easily rent a motorbike. However, I do say this with precaution and make sure you have insurance . Traveling by motorbike can be dangerous in the Philippines with many drivers without a license or insurance . Additionally, you will be exposed to all the elements of the weather from rain to hot and humid.

Trikes are the other popular form of transportation on the island. A Trike or Tricycle is a motorbike that had a sidecar attached to it. You can fit about 2-3 people comfortably but many trike drivers are known to fit up to 5-7 people at a time. You can hire a trike driver for the day or just pay as you go and find them to take you from place to place as you travel around. They are easy to find and will take you to your destination easily.

Where to stay in Bohol

These are some of the best resorts to stay in Bohol.

Where to stay in Panglao

  • Henann Resort Alona Beach
  • South Palms Resort Panglao
  • The Bellevue Resort

Where to stay in Tagbilaran City

  • VL Garden Suites 

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  • The Ultimate Philippines Packing List
  • Kawasan Falls
  • Cebu Itinerary
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27 Best Things To Do In Bohol: The Ultimate Guide

Jackson Groves

Posted on Last updated: August 3, 2023

Categories PHILIPPINES

27 Best Things To Do In Bohol: The Ultimate Guide

My Bohol Adventure was an off-the-beaten-path exploration of an island so diverse that I found something unexpected around each corner. From island-hopping to waterfalls to cave pools to the famous Chocolate Hills, Bohol is one of the most adventurous islands in the Philippines.

There are so many beautiful Bohol tourist spots, destinations and adventurous activities to enjoy that you can spend an entire week, packed with crazy adventures. In this blog post, I will share with you my favorite things to do on Bohol! I’ve visited twice and both times have used a motorbike to get around but a car or individual tours will work also.

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THE BEST TOURIST SPOTS IN BOHOL AND ADVENTUROUS  THINGS TO DO

Dimiao ‘twin’ falls (pahangog falls).

Dimiao Twin Falls was massive but also a little crowded. About 20 people were hanging out at the falls. Two different streams flow down from about 70 feet into a shallow pool. The pool does deepen in some parts making it safe enough to cliff jump into. Some parts were shallow so make sure you check the depth first!

My favorite part about twin falls is actually the view in the opposite direction of the falls. It looks like a jungle wonderland, with makeshift tree bridges, floating coconuts and a backdrop of coconut trees and a setting sun.

The walk back up is pretty grueling with hundreds of stairs but well worth it. If you are on Bohol, I would meet a local, sell your soul or do whatever you have to do be shown some awesome waterfalls. There are lots of different falls all over the island but we only had time to visit two. Enjoy, be safe and always leave a place cleaner than when you arrived like we should all do for all of the tourist spots in Bohol that we visit!

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Can-Umantad Falls

After parking at the bottom of the crazy winding road we headed off and stopped at the number of different pools along the way to jump in and swim. The water is a very vibrant blue and very refreshing after the long drive to Candijay. Make sure you check the depth of the pools as the water isn’t quite transparent enough to see. My favorite pool was one that actually had Can-Umantad Falls in the backdrop.

From this pool, you can head on up to the main waterfall, which is apparently the tallest waterfall in the province. The main cascade is 60ft but hits a plateau before finally dropping down to the main pool. It is very impressive and it’s great to be able to hang out in the water below the falls although the water itself was very deep so it wasn’t the best swimming hole. There are a lot of great spots beneath the falls to make your own and hang out while reading a book or relaxing.

View full blog post: C AN-UMANTAD FALLS IN CANDIJAY, BOHOL

Sunset at Panglao Beach

My favorite beach for sunset is Panglao Beach as you can get some epic reflections with the right conditions. It’s pretty chill here with no bars or shops, just the beach, calm water, and palm trees on the beach. It is a recipe for a relaxed sunset session with your friends.

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Camugao Waterfall

The walk down to the falls takes about 10-15 minutes and is really beautiful. Along the way, we passed some carabao and there were lots of birds playing in the thick forest. It is quite steep but very short so most people are capable of making it down to the base of the falls.

You can get a good look of the falls if you stay at the top but only if you own a drone. Otherwise, there is no great vantage point from above that I know of due to the thick trees surrounding the canyon rim.

We set our belongings to the right of the waterfall where we found a group of young boys. They were a cheeky bunch sharing cigarettes, some rum and coke and taking turns to jump into the pool of water. I joined them and they loved when we sent a few backflips into the pool. As a reward, they offered me some Tanduay rum in a half-cut soda bottle.

Welcome to the Philippines. I always love when the locals are hanging out in the nature of their neighborhood and it isn’t just overrun by gawking tourists.

View full blog post:  CAMUGAO FALLS IN BOHOL, PHILIPPINES

Mag-Aso Falls

I’d never heard of this waterfall so I was unsure what to expect, which is a great way to enter an adventure. We paid the $1 entrance fee and then began the walk down to the falls.

The cement stairs wound through the beautiful dense forest of trees. Despite the man-made stairs it truly was a beautiful walk down to the falls. It set the tone for the adventure as we immersed in the jungle.

From the viewpoint we stood on, some of the kids actually cliff-jump into the water. To be honest it looked super shallow and I couldn’t believe they were doing it. Try that one at your own risk.

There is another cliff jump across the pool, which isn’t incredibly safe but much, much safer than the viewpoint. I’ve placed a photo of the viewpoint where the boys where jumping below.

The waterfall itself comes from quite a beautiful little canyon. Depending on the rainfall, it can be quite a powerful waterfall but on this day in February, it was a mid-strength. You could walk up onto the falls with ease. I think this is one of the best waterfalls in Bohol if you want to actually swim!

In the past, I have seen videos of Mag-Aso where it is raging with force. That’s why you always have to approach a location with caution and appreciate that it can be more or less dangerous on different days. On our visit, Mag-Aso was very calm and everybody was swimming without worry.

If you visit in the rainy season please explore with caution. The jump spot is on the right-hand side of the photo below although the locals jumped from where I took this photo and the viewpoint in the second photo.

View full blog post:   MAG-ASO FALLS IN BOHOL, PHILIPPINES

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Cadapdapan Rice Terraces

The Cadapdapan Rice Terraces are one of the most incredible things to do in Bohol. Tiered rice terraces cover most of the Candijay region and are an incredible sight both from land and sky. While you are visiting, there is also a waterfall and a  cold spring in Candijay, which make it a really fun day trip.

View full blog post here :  INCREDIBLE CADAPDAPAN RICE TERRACES IN CANDIJAY, BOHOL

Panglao Beach

My favorite beach on Panglao Island is Panglao Beach. This stretch of beach is great for relaxing or doing a little bit of exploring. There is a very fancy resort called Mithi Resort, which eve has its own private, mini island. On this beach, you will find tranquility amongst the many palm trees that line the shore. 

Mayana Peak

Bohol isn’t really known for hiking but I always like to explore the peaks. I headed on a moped journey up to Mayana for the short trek up to Mayana Peak, which is the tallest peak on Bohol. Most of the climbing is done on the motorbike.

I met the local guide in the town and then he jumped on my bike as we drove 10-minutes to the trailhead. From here we began the trek through the forest, which was very peaceful and covered in wildflowers.

The whole hike takes about 1.5 hours round-trip. At the summit, you get a nice view but it is mostly just rolling hills and nothing remarkable. I enjoyed the adventure a lot and my guide was really nice but it definitely isn’t the most impressive summit I’ve ever been to so don’t be expecting an amazing view and just enjoy the adventure for what it is.

Alexis Cliff Dive Resort/Molave Cove

The first spot on the list is going to be the easiest to get to and probably the safest jump. Overall it is probably the best and most popular cliff jump in Bohol. It’s in Panglao which is a great star as 99% of tourists are staying in Panglao.

There is a diving board set up at Alexis Cliff Dive Resort. There is an entry fee of about $1 but you get to enjoy quite a few attractions for the price of one entry fee.

Firstly, you have the sardine balls waiting right here at the reef just like in Moalboal. Secondly, you can enjoy the use of the huts, benches, and stairs down to the ocean for a swim. Finally, you have the diving board for cliff jumping. I would say it is about 5-6 meters high and while you need to jump out a few meters for the deep water it seemed pretty safe all day. 

View full blog post:   BEST CLIFF JUMPING SPOTS IN BOHOL, PHILIPPINES

Binanaje Hills Sunrise Trek in Alicia

Binabaje Hills sunrise trek is an awesome but steep trek in Alicia that is the top trek on Bohol in my opinion. The hike began with only a small incline before becoming very steep. We didn’t stop once and it took us less than half an hour to reach the summit from the bikes.

I don’t think most people go up so quickly as my guide was pretty quick to tell one of the guys already at the top about how quickly we had come up. There was one group camping at the summit and their guide was there in the summit shed sleeping in a hammock.

I began to get quite excited by these colors but I think my guide was used to sunrises like these. He followed with me as I took photographs this way and that way. It was quite a relaxing morning as the two of us hung out at the summit and along the ridges chatting about his dirt bikes, Alicia and the surrounding hills, which are quite prone to fires.

I sent the drone up, which he was quite impressed with although I wasn’t too impressed with my shots that morning. Nevertheless here is an aerial look of the Binabaje Hills in Alicia.

You need to book a guide for this trek at the municipal office of Alicia and I describe how to do that in the full blog post linked below.

View full blog post: BINABAJE HILLS SUNRISE HIKE IN ALICIA, BOHOL

Kinahugan Falls

After hiking up Mayana Peak, my guide told me to go drive down the hill and explore Kinahugan Falls. It was a local tip I knew would be worth pursuing so I headed off to find Kinahugan Falls. In a small little village amongst the rice fields, I found the entrance. I sat and talked with the local family there for a bit and asked them what the entrance fee should be and they said there isn’t one.

That undiscovered theme continued as there was no-one at the falls the entire time I hung out down there. It is good for a little swim but not the most epic waterfall in Bohol. It’s more of a magical little area for exploring and hanging out than a huge, impressive waterfall. I loved this spot and encourage you to diverge from the regular spots to check it out.

Rice Fields near Mayana

Not everything has a name… or maybe it does. On the way back from Mayana Peak, I found this incredible rice fields and mountains that actually looked like they would be a great hike. It was the last light and I already had a 2-hour drive home in the dark as it was so I took some photos of this beautiful area but would love to go back and explore during the day.

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Lonoy Cold Spring

After you visit Mayana Peak, there is also a cold spring nearby where the locals hang out. It isn’t the most impressive ‘natural’ attraction but it is a great spot to cool off and hung out with some locals in a chill spot. I met a group of guys here who were in the navy and we talked as best we could in English. I stopped here for about an hour and shared a beer with the boys before continuing on my motorbike journey.

Anda White Beach

If you have time to head up to Anda you will be in for a treat. Far away from the tourist mayhem of Panglao is this gem of a coastal town. A beautiful beach lined with palms and quiet waters receives a great sunset every night as you look out over the ocean and catch a glimpse of Camiguin Island in the distance.

I shared the beach with just a few others from their resorts and it seemed the island dogs outnumbered the people. That’s how you judge if it’s a good beach or not!

Canawa Cold Spring

The Canawa Cold Spring is in the Candijay region (pronounced ‘Candee-high’). I drove my bike up here from Panglao (popular tourist area) and it took about two hours. I was continuing on to Anda after so I made it the stop on the way. If you plan to return to Panglao it will be a long journey of 2-hours driving each way.

The first part of the Canawa Cold Springs is very man-made and not particularly beautiful. It’s like a narrow quarry with benches and table on either side. It is set up for local families to come and swim on the weekends not to be some sort of natural, tropical oasis.

However, at the end of the channel, there is a huge swimming hole, surrounded by beautiful trees. ‘Cawa’ means Pan in the local dialect, which perfectly describes the shape of this miniature amphitheater.

In windy moments the wind would blow some of the leaves off the trees and they would swirl around in the sunlight, slowly floating down to rest on the surface of the water. As light crept in between the gaps in the foliage, this swimming hole section of the Canawa Cold Spring was beautiful!

On the far side of the natural pool, I spotted a rope. I checked the depth and then swam over to the rope and climbed it all the way up to a branch about 10-meters high. I was there by myself, so there was no-one to capture a photo, but it was a great cliff-jump and a really magical spot. I hope to see a photo from here in the future so let me know if any of you visit and jump.

Don’t worry too much about the depth in the middle of the pool. Many of the locals have tried reaching into the depths but no-one has ever touched the bottom.

View the full blog post:   CANAWA COLD SPRINGS IN CANDIJAY, BOHOL (CLIFF JUMP)

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Can-Uba Beach

Just near Jagna is a great, white rock beach for something different. It is still lined with beautiful palm trees but instead of white sand like the other beautiful beaches on Bohol, it is covered in smooth rocks. I stopped by the beach on my drive back to Panglao from Mayana Peak and enjoyed the sunset from this uncrowded peaceful spot.

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Join a Beach Cleanup

My friend runs Plastic Free Bohol and several times a month they do a beach clean-up and are actively working with local businesses and politicians to work on policy and change. When I was on Bohol the Adventure Bag Crew teamed up with Plastic Free Bohol at Libaong Beach for a group cleanup where we collected over 200kg of trash. Head to Plastic Free Bohol Instagram for latest updates on the next cleanup.

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Tambuko Cave Pool

Hidden away from sight in a Barangay of 300 people deep in the mountains is this incredible cave pool. I arrived in the village and the boys led me down inside the caves and when we emerged at this pool I couldn’t believe my eyes. They had never swum in it but I convinced them to jump in with me and next minute we were sending backflips from the sides. They forgot to tell me to climb out it would be 15 meters of almost vertical rock climbing.

Once we made it back to the village we shared a beer and before long, half the village had come to see who the guy with the beard was. We chatted in broken English as cheeky kids tapped my shoulder and hid wondering if I’d chase them down the street or laugh. As I drove off on my bike with 40 kids and locals waving goodbye, I knew that for me this is the Philippines. Beautiful nature but people that outshine even the most magical watering holes. 

Anda Cave Pools

In the north of Bohol, in a world away from Panglao is the beautiful town of Anda. Here the main attractions is the great sunset beaches and the peculiar cave pools. Anda has multiple cave pools, which are quite unique to the region. Seemingly in the middle of nowhere, pools of water are found in sinkholes all throughout Anda.

The most popular cave pool is Cabagnow Cave Pool. When I visited they were having some ownership/tourism licensing issues so they had removed the ladder and fenced it off. However, normally they have a ladder inside so you can jump in and out. With no ladder, you will be stuck in the pool for eternity. Trust me, I considered it!

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Chocolate Hills 

Chocolate Hills is an   am azing landscape and any adventure on Bohol is fun. I had just seen a few photos online where the brown of the hills was very distinct and as you can see it wasn’t quite like that in reality when I visited. It’s a long drive from Alona Beach, so if you are staying there, make sure you plan a few other spots along the way like Twin Falls in Dimi Ao or the Tarsier sanctuary to make the journey worth it.

One of the best ways to visit Chocolate Hills is with a Bohol Countryside Tour . This tour is great because you get to do a lot just in one day for under $30! In just one day your countryside tour will take you to the following places.

  • Visit the historical Blood Compact Shrine, and learn about the story behind its name
  • Marvel at the Neoclassical architecture of the Baclayon Church, which was completed in 1727
  • See the world-famous Chocolate Hills with its 1,268 cone-shaped hills that turn brown in the summer
  • Stroll through the beautiful Bilar Manmade Forest, a mahogany forest stretching in 2 kilometers long
  • Enjoy a delicious local buffet lunch on a floating restaurant that cruises through the Loboc River
  • Meet the tarsiers at the Philippine Tarsier Sanctuary, which was built to protect the world’s smallest primates

To book your countryside tour, (I think it is the best value tour you will find on Bohol!) you can Click Here to book online.

 Read the full blog post:   CHOCOLATE HILLS – WAS THE JOURNEY WORTH IT?

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Hinagdanan Caves

Hinagdanan Cave is on the route to most of the waterfalls and Chocolate Hills. Often full of tourists we got lucky to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of the cave to ourselves. A crystal clear pool of water reflects beautifully the stalactites hanging from the roof above. This was definitely a Bohol adventure we hadn’t planned on at all.

The entrance is super touristy and I have visited my fair share of underwhelming caves in Asia, but this one was a gem. As you can see it is more than just dodging bat poop and a smelly cave. You have this magnificent swimming pool inside, which was honestly as clear as can be. Super cool experience and in the end one of the most memorable things to do on Bohol.

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The Man-Made Forest

While I was expecting a scene a little more magnificent, the drive through the man-made forest is worth the journey if you are heading north from Alona Beach. Gigantic trees create a natural tunnel.

Crickets and birds seemed to chirp louder than normal, which had Jorden convinced the sounds were also man-made and coming from hidden speakers. It is only a short stretch of road and we were a bit puzzled as to why on an island full of forests you would need a man-made one. Nevertheless, you will see lots of people out of their cars taking photos of this stretch of road. It’s a good stop to rest the butt from the moped but I wouldn’t plan your day around it.

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Ingkumhan Falls

When we arrived, there was not a soul in sight. Just a large pool of remarkably still, turquoise water. Stalactites hung dramatically, blissfully dripping water into the warm water below.

A huge waterfall pouring into the pool was the soundtrack of the day. I could tell this was going to be one of the best cliff jumping spots on Bohol.

We had entered our playground for the day. There was a raft we could use to paddle around the pool and a rope swing hanging from the tallest branch. Almost 12 feet deep, the pool was perfect for cliff jumping, even the waterfall could be climbed. We spent our time here non-stop exploring, jumping, swinging and just being huge kids.

Balicasag Island

Balicasag Island is a small island with amazing water clarity and coral gardens for snorkeling. There were plenty of turtles swimming amongst the coral and swarms of colorful fish.

One of the turtles we swam with was enormous. Use my friend Jorden as a scale. Even having lived in Hawaii for two years I never saw a turtle quite that big. A huge wall drops off about fifty meters from the shore, which was a fun spot to do some free-diving exploration.

The Day trip begins with dolphin watching near Bohol and then heads to Balicasag for snorkeling before finishing at Virgin Island, which is a sandbar.  If you want to book this tour online in advance you can check the rates and availability of the top-rated tour by Clicking Here .

Read the full blog post:   VIRGIN ISLAND BOHOL & BALICASAG ISLAND DAYTRIP

Virgin Island

When I arrived at Virgin Island I trudged through the sludgy sand trying not to lose my flip-flops and was greeted by many vendors selling pearls, fresh seafood jewelry.

I was more interested in the barren sand-flats and the boats that were seemingly waiting for the tide to rescue them from the midday drought. We also found a couple of stranded starfish/sea stars, which made for a great subject but we did feel a little bad leaving them there to potentially dry out. Not sure if you are meant to touch sea-stars or not but I usually try and avoid touching animals.

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Explore the Island  Roads on a moped

While it is not a destination as such, exploring the island at your own will lead you to many unexpected spots on Bohol. It will depend on your route but here are a few examples.

After hours of driving and getting lost, we ended up at a market in the middle of who knows where. Fish heads seemed to be the delicacy, which I didn’t dare to try but we found the best friend banana ever. When we asked the lady serving us how much we owed her for this mouthgasm she told us it would be the equivalent to 20 US cents. I almost choked on the last bit of sweetness left in my mouth and ordered another four.

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Near Dimiao we stopped by the side of the road to watch the tour riverboats float by on the Loboc River and noticed a rope swing hanging from a tree. I convinced Jorden that the river water probably wasn’t that dirty and being the adventurous soul he is it didn’t take more encouragement than that. He took one for the team and waited for a riverboat to pass by. In one of the funniest moments of our trip, he began to swing.

About thirty people from the tour boat had now leaned over the side rail of the boat to see why a topless, white guy was climbing a tree. Jorden swung and at the perfect moment, the wooden handle on the rope swing snapped and he face planted in the water to the amusement of the entire boat. I just sat on the banks so glad I was dry and it was him and not me.

These are a few snippets of many, many crazy little situations we got ourselves into while journeying around Bohol and I am sure you will have your own stories to tell when you get off the beaten path.

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Alona Beach/Panglao for Sunset

While there are many spots on Bohol to catch the sunset, we headed north of Alona Beach for about ten minutes looking for a good location. On the way, we found a soccer game going on and I told Jorden that sunset wasn’t as important as a soccer game and we played barefoot with people from all over the world.

At half-time, the sky was starting to look too good to miss out on so we jumped on the moped and went to the nearest shore. It worked out perfectly as we stumbled upon an old pier, home to a handful of wooden fishing boats. A local fisherman laid in his boat, listening to Bob Marley as the sky turned orange and faded into purple. It was our last night on Bohol and this was the perfect end to an amazing Bohol Adventure.

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WHERE TO STAY ON BOHOL

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Read my full blog post:   BEST AREA TO STAY IN BOHOL

Bohol Beach Club – Luxury: It’s everything you would expect from a luxury resort in a tropical location. It’s beachside with amazing pools, bars, and chill-out areas. Right near the restaurants, bars, and action of Alona Beach but hidden away so that you can relax after a day of island-hopping or adventures.

Venezia Suites – Value: The Venezia Suits present the best value on Bohol. If you are looking for luxury but only want to spend mid-range often you need to get lucky. Venezia will hook you up with a beautiful suite that comes with a pool and living space. It’s a damn good deal and located right near all the action of Panglao so you are in a good spot.

HM & B Backpackers Inn : As a backpacker generally you check the price, location, and cleanliness. HM & B ticks all those boxes as one of the cheapest hostels near Alona Beach but also maintains good reviews, cleanliness and is pretty cheap compared to everything else near Alona Beach.

If you want to have a look for yourself you can click here to jump over to Booking.com to check out all of the accommodation options for Bohol.

ARE YOU KEEPING UP WITH MY BOHOL SERIES

I’ve been to Bohol twice and both times I explored extensively on my motorbike to the popular tourist spots and to locations many people have never heard of. I document it all in my BOHOL TRAVEL GUIDE: 27 Awesome Things To Do

Are you a waterfall chaser? I’ve put together a list of My Favorite Waterfalls and Cave Pools on Bohol with detailed directions and photos.

Maybe you are an adrenaline junkie like me and want to find out the Best Cliff Jumping spots on Bohol .

The popular tourist area where most people stay is Panglao Island. I’ve put together a blog post guide about the Best Things to do on Panglao Island

If you aren’t quite sure whether you want to stay on Panglao Island or venture north to Anda, I’ve written a blog post about the Best Places to Stay on Bohol , which helps you decide what region is best for you depending on your preferences.

One of the best activities on Bohol is the island-hopping to Balicasag and Virgin Island. I’ve put together a guide with everything you need to know about the adventure here:  Virgin Island and Balicasag Island Hopping Tour Review

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Super excited to read all of the cool stuff to do in Bohol. I was afraid I was staying too long but now I’m afraid it might be too short. Your website rocks, man!

ARGAO TO LOON BY FERRY Schedule and Rates (Cebu to Bohol)

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What a great blog. My family and I also visited Bohol before the pandemic hits. It's such an amazing place, we really had so much fun.

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Thanks I loved Bohol on both my visits

Bohol is an amazing place. Been there 2 times and dying to go back. please drop by Bohol Bee Farm. Try their honey, muffins, and everything in between :)

I will next time!

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35 BEST Bohol Tourist Spots – Ultimate 2024 Guide

Looking for the Best Bohol Tourist Spots?!

Bohol Island is one of the most popular destinations in the Philippines offering a mecca of awesome adventures such as waterfalls, beaches, cave pools, cliff jumping, island hopping, and of course, the famous Chocolate Hills.

I recommend spending at least one week on the island to explore all of the top tourist spots in Bohol.

In this guide, I’ve included all the best things to do in Bohol plus some handy tips such as how to get to Bohol, the best time to visit, where to stay, how to get around, and the best tour packages.

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QUICK ANSWERS – BOHOL TOURIST SPOTS

Let’s start this guide with all the essentials you should know before visiting, from getting to Bohol to the best time to visit and more.

HOW TO GET TO BOHOL?

There are two ways of getting to Bohol, one is by plane and the other by ferry.

There are daily flights to Bohol welcoming both domestic and international travelers. The main airport in Bohol is Panglao International Airport located on Panglao Island.

Cebu to Bohol ferry

The most common route is the ferry from Cebu to Bohol which takes approximately 2.5 hours and the cost is around 880 pesos.

There are daily ferry departures from the Cebu Pier 1 Ferry Terminal and it arrives at Tagbilaran Port in Bohol.

Once you have booked your Cebu to Bohol ferry ticket online, on the day of travel you can head directly to Cebu Pier 1 Ferry Terminal at least 30-minutes before departure and present the online booking number to the staff at the check-in counter so they can issue you a seat number.

There is also an additional 25 pesos terminal fee that must be paid in cash on the day.

Siquijor to Bohol ferry

If you happen to be on Siquijor island and heading over to Bohol from here, there are daily ferry departures from Larena Port in Siquijor to Tagbilaran Port in Bohol.

The ferry from Siquijor to Bohol takes around 1.5 hours and the cost is around 900 pesos plus an additional 20 pesos terminal fee.

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WHAT IS THE BEST TIME TO VISIT BOHOL?

The best time to visit, weather-wise, is between April and July when temperatures are hot and there is barely any rainfall.

This is also high season so expect to see many tourists during these months.

I recommend visiting on the shoulder months of the high season between November and March which sees a bit of rainfall but usually only lasts for a couple of hours and the rest of the day is sunny.

Try to avoid the monsoon season which is between August and October.

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HOW TO GET AROUND BOHOL?

The best way to get around the island and visit all the Bohol tourist spots is to rent a scooter from one of the many scooter rental stores that can be found in Panglao.

Scooter rentals are around 300 – 350 Pesos per day and a full tank of gas costs approximately 200 Pesos.

Alternatively, you can get around on the back of a habal-habal (motorbike taxi) or jump on board a tricycle.

For a 20-minute drive in a tricycle or habal-habal, you can expect to pay around 100 – 150 Pesos. Put your bartering skills to the test!

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WHERE TO STAY IN BOHOL?

The main tourist area on Bohol is Panglao which is located on the west side of the island and is most famous for its beach resorts, restaurants and bars, shopping streets, and other fun activities such as cliff jumping, island hopping, and cave pools.

The other main tourist area is Anda which is located on the east side of Bohol Island and is most popular for its pristine white sand beaches, underground cave pools, private beach resorts and it’s close to waterfalls, hiking trails, and cold springs.

I recommend spending 3 nights in Panglao and 3 nights in Anda to explore all four corners of the island.

WHERE TO STAY IN PANGLAO?

Luxury: amorita resort.

Experience 5-star luxury at Amorita Resort in Panglao Bohol, featuring ocean views, an outdoor infinity pool, an in-house dive shop, free Wi-Fi, a restaurant and bar, and breakfast included.

The rooms are elegantly furnished each with large comfortable beds, air-conditioning, flat-screen TV, a private ensuite bathroom, and a minibar.

Amorita Resort is the perfect place to stay for couples or families on a luxury budget.

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MID RANGE: ALONA VIDA BEACH RESORT

Centrally located on Alona Beach in Panglao, Alona Vida Beach Resort features an outdoor pool, direct beach access, massage services, and watersport activities.

They have many room options to choose from including standard, deluxe, superior, and family rooms to suit all travelers.

Rooms are spacious with comfortable beds, private bathrooms, air-conditioning, a balcony with pool views, flat-screen TV, and a minibar.

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BUDGET: MOON FOOLS HOSTEL

Located right in the middle of the tourist hub of Panglao, Moon Fools Hostel is a modern, green, and eco-friendly hostel perfect for budget backpackers.

It’s within walking distance of local restaurants, cafes, and a convenience store, and public transport is easily accessible.

Breakfast is included for all guests and free Wi-Fi is available throughout the property.

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WHERE TO STAY IN ANDA?

LUXURY:  AMUN INI BEACH RESORT & SPA

Amun Ini Beach Resort is the best 5-star accommodation nestled amongst palm trees in Anda. Featuring a private beach, swimming pool, restaurant and bar, and ocean views!

The rooms are air-conditioned and fitted with a flat-screen tv, sitting area, mini-bar, en suite bathroom, and balconies with sea views.

Amun Ini offers free snorkeling and kayaking equipment and breakfast is also included for all guests. Recommended for couples, families, and friends.

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MID RANGE:  PARKLANE BOHOL RESORT & SPA

Parklane Resort & Spa is a great location in Anda just 10 minutes drive from town and offers beachfront accommodation, a private beach, 3 swimming pools, a restaurant and bar, and a wellness spa.

There are double rooms, family rooms, and deluxe suites available, each with a flat-screen tv, air conditioning, private bathroom, balcony with ocean views, and coffee/tea making facilities.

Best place to stay for families, couples, and friends.

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BUDGET:  ANDA DIVERS ENJOY GARDEN RESORT

The cheapest accommodation in Anda, perfect for solo travelers and friends.

Anda Divers Enjoy Garden Resort features an in-house restaurant and bar, an outdoor swimming pool, and beautiful gardens.

Choose from a double room or deluxe double room which is spacious with air-conditioning, private bathrooms, free wifi, and a seating area with a desk.

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For More Options, See My Complete Guide On Where To Stay In Bohol

Book a bohol tour.

Another great way to see all of the best Bohol tourist spots is to book a  Bohol Countryside Tour . 

This particular tour is the  top-rated tour in Bohol  with great reviews.

I can’t recommend this amazing tour enough, especially for first-timers to Bohol!

The Bohol Tour includes the following:

  • Chocolate Hills Bohol
  • Bilar Manmade Forest
  • Bohol Tarsier Sanctuary
  • Loboc River Cruise with lunch
  • Baclayon Church

BEST TOUR IN BOHOL

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The best tour in Bohol is without a doubt the Bohol Countryside Tour !

It includes popular spots in Bohol, transfers from Panglao, a buffet lunch, and an experienced guide!

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35 EPIC BOHOL TOURIST SPOTS

I spent one week in Bohol to visit as many Bohol tourist attractions as I could and have put together the ultimate list of the 35 Best Tourist Spots In Bohol 2023 including where to find them and what to expect!

As mentioned earlier, I recommend spending 3 days in Panglao and 3 days in Anda.

I have dissected this guide into two parts, places to visit in Bohol 2023 while staying in Panglao and places to visit in Bohol while staying in Anda.

This will make it much easier for you to craft together your Bohol itinerary.

BOHOL TOURIST SPOTS – FROM PANGLAO

Alona beach.

One of the first things you’re going to want to do when arriving in Bohol is to hit the beach to cool off.

The most famous beach in Panglao is Alona Beach which is arguably one of the best beaches in Bohol.

Alona Beach is located on the southern tip of Panglao, approximately a 45-minute drive from Tagbilaran Port and only 5 minutes drive from Panglao International Airport.

Alona Beach features a long strip of white sandy shores fringed with coconut palms and it’s without a doubt the most happening Bohol tourist spot.

Alona Beach is lined with many seaside restaurants, clubs, and bars that are open 7 days a week till late.

The best spot for swimming at Alona Beach is at the eastern end of the cove away from all the boats and here you can find your own little nook to enjoy a refreshing dip in the ocean.

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CHOCOLATE HILLS

Chocolate Hills is a popular Bohol tourist spot that is not to be missed during your stay.

In saying that, the majority of travelers who visit Bohol just come to see the famous Chocolate Hills, so I am sure it’s already on your itinerary!

Chocolate Hills is located in the Carmen region. From Panglao, it’s a 70km drive that takes around 1.5 hours to reach Chocolate Hills, and the entrance fee is 150 pesos.

You can visit Chocolate Hills DIY or alternatively, you can book a Bohol Chocolate Hills Tour which is a full-day tour from Panglao.

This tour includes Chocolate Hills, Bilar Man-Made Forest, Loboc River Cruise, Tarsier Sanctuary, and Baclayon Church.

I visited Chocolate Hills at sunrise and had the entire viewpoint to myself, so if you want to beat the crowds definitely try to get here as early as possible.

At the top of the stairs is a panoramic observation deck boasting extensive views of the 1,268 cone-shaped Chocolate Hills and the surrounding Carmen region. The mysterious landscape is very impressive, to say the least.

The hills are spread over an area of 50 square kilometers and vary in size from 30 meters to 120 meters in height!

These limestone Chocolate Hills are covered with grass and appear to be bright green during the rainy season. However, they turn brown by the end of the dry season, hence their name.

Full Blog Post → Chocolate Hills Bohol

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MAN-MADE FOREST BOHOL

The Bilar Man-made Forest is one of the m ost beautiful Bohol tourist attractions and can’t be missed on your list of things to do on the island.

The man-made forest is located between the towns of Bilar and Loboc. From Panglao, it is approximately a 1 hour and 15-minute drive to Bilar Man-made Forest.

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The Bilar man-made forest is composed of mahogany trees that stretch for more than 2 kilometers and w hen you enter this parallel tunnel of trees, you’ll feel like you’ve just entered another realm.

You will also notice the temperature drop drastically as you drive through the man-made forest Bohol because the canopy above almost completely cuts out the sun.

There is a windy road that goes all the way through the man-made forest and it acts as an enchanting pathway that cuts through the natural-arched tunnel of large mahogany trees.

The man-made forest attracts many visitors so be prepared to encounter crowds of people and constant traffic on the road that goes through the forest.

Full Blog Post → Bilar Man-made Forest

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TARSIER CONSERVATION AREA

The Tarsier Conservation Area is a sanctuary where you can observe the Tarsiers in Bohol close-up and learn more about their nature.

The Tarsier Conservation Area can be found in Loboc. From Panglao, it’s a 50km drive that takes around 1 hour to reach the Tarsier Sanctuary and the entrance fee is 120 pesos.

You can visit the Tarsier Sanctuary DIY or alternatively, you can book a Bohol Countryside Tour which is a full-day tour from Panglao.

This tour includes a visit to the Tarsier Sanctuary, Chocolate Hills, Bilar Man-Made Forest, Loboc River Cruise, and Baclayon Church.

The 30-minute walk through the Tarsier Conservation Area will take you on a fun little jungle walk around the sanctuary.

You will find some viewing areas where you can spot the little tarsiers sitting in the trees and it’s easy enough to get some photos.

Tarsiers are a rare and endangered creature, as well as an iconic symbol of Bohol.

They are considered one of the smallest primates in the world and you practically won’t see them anywhere else in the country.

Tarsiers are nocturnal animals, so expect to see them sleeping during the day. However, you might get lucky enough and be able to experience them opening their eyes.

Full Blog Post → Tarsier Conservation Area

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BOHOL ISLAND HOPPING TOUR

An island-hopping tour to Balicasag Island and Virgin Island Bohol is an absolute MUST and I can’t recommend this tour enough!

The island hopping tour includes dolphin watching from the boat, snorkeling with sea turtles on Balicasag Island, and a visit to the unique sand bar on Virgin Island Bohol.

I booked my  Bohol Island Hopping Tour  online in advance and this particular trip was very well organized.

Our trip began in the morning when we met our skipper and guide at the meeting point down on Alona Beach.

Balicasag Island boasts glistening white sands and an abundance of marine life just offshore.

You can rent snorkeling equipment from one of the many shacks dotted along Balicasag Beach when you arrive on the boat. A mask and snorkel set costs 150 pesos.

We spent at least two hours snorkeling around the Balicasag reef and swam with about 15 different turtles and countless species of fish. It was a morning that I will never forget!

Virgin Island Bohol is essentially a sandbar in the middle of the ocean which consists of floating seafood kitchens.

You can go up to the boat that had the most appealing seafood and choose whatever you feel like trying such as lobsters, sea urchins, calamari, and fish which they would boil or grill right in front of you.

Apart from that, there isn’t a whole lot to do on Virgin Island Bohol but it’s a  very unique experience I am sure you will enjoy!

Full Blog Post → Bohol Island Hopping Tour

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LOBOC RIVER CRUISE

The Loboc River Cruise is one of the top-rated tourist spots in Bohol which includes a hearty lunch and a scenic cruise along the mesmerizing Loboc River.

Loboc River is located in the Loboc region which is a 40km drive from Panglao that takes around 1 hour.

I recommend booking a Bohol Countryside Tour which includes the Loboc River Cruise as one of the activities.

It’s a full-day tour from Panglao which also includes a visit to Chocolate Hills, Bilar Man-Made Forest, Tarsier Sanctuary, and Baclayon Church.

You can  Click Here to see what other travelers are saying about this tour and book online in advance.

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INGKUMHAN FALLS

Ingkumhan Falls is one of the  best waterfalls in Bohol and a must-see while you are exploring the island.

Cliff jumps and rope swings are just some of the reasons that make this Bohol tourist attraction one of the top locations to visit!

Ingkumhan Waterfall is located in Dimiao. From Panglao, it’s a 65km drive that takes around 1-hour to reach Ingkumhan Falls and the entrance fee is 30 pesos.

The main set of falls features a flow of water that stretches across a limestone rockface around 10 meters wide and approximately 8 meters tall.

The water fills a huge natural pool at the base of the falls that reminded me of blue Gatorade which I was almost tempted to drink.

There is a rope swing that can be used about halfway up the falls, so you will have to climb up the rock face to reach it.

Surprisingly, the surface of the rock isn’t that slippery and the depth of the pool is around 3 to 4 meters deep so you won’t need to worry about hitting the bottom when you swing.

There is also a 5-meter cliff jump that can be found on the left-hand side of the falls which is a lot of fun!

I visited Ingkumhan Falls on a Sunday and it was very busy with locals and other tourists. Try and time your visit for a weekday if you want to enjoy Ingkumhan Falls without the crowds.

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DIMIAO TWIN FALLS

Dimiao Twin Falls, also known as Pahangog Falls, is my favorite Bohol tourist spot! Its Gatorade rock pools and jungle surroundings are irresistibly inviting.

Dimiao Twin Falls is located in Dimiao. From Panglao, it is a 60km drive that takes around 1.5 hours to reach Twin Falls and there is no entrance fee.

Once you arrive at the jump-off point, follow the rocky trail which then leads onto a steep set of concrete stairs with handrails to get down to the falls.

It is an easy to moderate hike that takes no more than 10 minutes to reach the bottom.

Dimiao Falls features a twin set of falls that are around 25 meters tall, flowing down a limestone rock face and filling a large catch basin below.

The turquoise natural-made swimming pool is deep enough in some areas to do some rock jumping but be sure to do a depth check first.

One of the best things to do at Dimiao Twin Falls is to grab a rubber ring for 20 pesos and float around the rock pools. You can even swim up underneath the falls for a free head massage.

In between the two sets of falls are a small sandy islet and a cave that you can also explore.

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PANGLAO BEACH

The most famous beach on Panglao Island is without a doubt the touristy Alona Beach. However, if you are looking for an uncrowded and untouched beach I highly recommend visiting Panglao Beach.

Panglao Beach is located on the northern coastline of Panglao. From Alona Beach, it’s a short 20-minute drive to reach Panglao Beach.

The 200 meters long Panglao Beach is a small but dreamlike beach. Fringed with coconut palms and turquoise waters, this is hands down one of the best beaches in Bohol.

The only beachfront hotel is the famous and luxurious  Mithi Resort & Spa which also hosts a small island in front of their shores serving as a wedding ceremony spot.

The little island can be reached by strolling in waist-deep water and you’ll be able to enjoy the views of the coastline along Panglao Beach.

The best time to visit Panglao Beach is during high tide and it’s also a great location to watch the sunset in Panglao.

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HINAGDANAN CAVE BOHOL

Hinagdanan Cave is a famed Bohol tourist spot 2023 for its unique beauty.

Hinagdanan Cave is located on the northern coastline of Panglao. From Alona Beach, it’s a short 15-minute drive to reach Hinagdanan Cave and the entrance fee is 50 pesos.

Inside the cavern, you’ll find a large freshwater pool that glows a fluorescent turquoise color and large stalagmite pinnacles hang from the ceiling.

The natural pool is around 3 to 4 meters deep and there is plenty of space for swimming and rock jumping.

Around the edges of the natural pool is quite dry and you can set down your belongings here while you go for a dip.

Though do note that the ground gets quite slippery especially if there are wet kids running around, so please watch your step.

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WHITE BEACH PANGLAO

White Beach in Panglao is another beautiful secluded beach with sandy shores and well worth a visit when searching for things to do in Bohol.

White Beach Panglao is a short 10-minute drive from Alona Beach and it is far less crowded if you are wanting some peace and quiet away from all the hype in Alona.

Relax under one of the beach umbrellas, snorkel around the nearby reefs, take a dip in the ocean and simply enjoy the peaceful vibe that White Beach Panglao offers.

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MOLAVE CLIFF JUMP

Throwing yourself over the edge of the cliffs at Molave Cliff Diving Resort is one of the most adrenaline-pumping spots in Bohol.

Molave Cliff Diving Resort is located on the northern coastline of Panglao. From Alona Beach, it’s a short 15-minute drive and the entrance fee is 300 pesos (this includes swimming with sardines, and we’ll elaborate here below).

The Molave Cliff Diving Resort features a 5-meter high diving board straight into the clear blue ocean below.

If you are not 100% confident, just ask the lifeguard on duty exactly where to land and watch some other keen jumpers go first.

To exit the water, it’s a 20 to 30-meter swim in shallow waters to a staircase that leads back to the cliff top.

It’s possible to walk across the reef to reach the stairs though it’s rugged in some areas and there is the odd sea urchin.

Best to bring a pair of slip-on waterproof shoes to avoid getting cut up feet.

Once you’ve tired yourself out from all the cliff diving, you can rent a mask and snorkel for 150 pesos and check out the underwater world in Molave Cove.

There are said to be large balls of sardines off the edge of the reef so keep a close eye out for them.

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NAPALING SARDINE RUN EXPERIENCE

Another one of the best Bohol tourist spots is Molave Cove Resort, and it’s about swimming with sardines.

Imagine getting up close and personal with these tiny fish as they dance through the ocean right next to you.

This activity is not only a great way to witness the marine life that Bohol has to offer, but it’s also the perfect bonding experience for families and friends.

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MOMO BEACH PANGLAO

Momo Beach is one of my favorite beaches in Bohol and it’s still yet to make an appearance on the radar as another tourist spot.

But for now, I highly recommend stopping at Momo beach for a quick swim while it’s still untouched.

Momo Beach is located on the northern shores of Panglao, a short 15-minute drive from Alona Beach.

I stumbled across Momo Beach on my way to Hinagdanan Cave, so keep an eye out for the signpost on the side of the road.

Momo Beach features a strip of white sandy shores lined with coconut palm trees and a few wooden shacks dotted along the beach.

There was not one other tourist in sight when I visited this little slice of paradise and I enjoyed a refreshing dip in the ocean all to myself.

At one end of Momo beach is a dive resort but other than that there is nothing more than a few small fishing boats along the sand and beautiful turquoise waters await.

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MAG ASO FALLS

Mag Aso Falls is one of the island’s natural treasures and a relatively new tourist spot in Bohol 2023.

Gatorade pools and epic cliff jumps are just some of the reasons why you should add Mag Aso Falls to your list of must-see Bohol attractions.

Mag Aso Falls is located in the town of Antequera. To reach Mag Aso Falls it’s approximately 30 minutes drive from Tagbilaran City or a 1-hour drive from Panglao.

Mag Aso Falls entrance fee is 20 pesos and an additional 15 pesos for parking.

There are 197 concrete steps with metal handrails leading down to the falls and it is an easy 5 to 10-minute hike to reach the bottom.

At the halfway mark on the way down to Mag Aso Falls, there is a viewpoint that overlooks the waterfall which makes for a great photo opportunity.

Mag Aso Falls is an 8-meter waterfall that is surrounded by a tropical backdrop of tall trees and wild plants.

Carved out under the waterfall is a natural pool that is particularly inviting to go for a swim due to its milky blue-colored water derived from the limestone rocks in the area.

You can swim over to Mag Aso falls from the outer edges and climb up into the natural jacuzzi pool to experience a head massage under the falls.

There is also a small cave that can be found under the waterfall.

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CAMUGAO FALLS

Camugao Falls is one of the  best waterfalls in Bohol.  Although it’s not quite as popular as Can-umantad Falls, it is equally as impressive with its sheer size and irresistible rock pools!

Camugao Falls can be found in Balilihan. From Panglao, it is a 42km drive that takes around 1 hour to reach Camugao Falls.

The entrance fee is 50 pesos and an additional 20 pesos  must be paid for parking also.

It’s no more than a 10 to 15-minute hike to reach the bottom of the cliffs and to where the jungle trail emerges at the base of Camugao Falls.

Camugao Falls is surrounded by a  towering curved cliff face that makes you feel as though you’ve just stepped inside an enormous amphitheater.

To add to the ambiance, lush green plants and vines surround the canyon.

A number of huts and rest areas can be found around the edge of the swimming hole beneath the falls where you can perch up and marvel at the beautiful surroundings.

There are no food and drink options at Camugao Falls so best to pack your own snacks and drinking water if you plan to spend some time at this epic Bohol tourist spot.

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KAWASAN FALLS BOHOL

Kawasan Falls is still yet to make a name for itself as one of the most beautiful places in Bohol.

Kawasan Falls is located in the town of Antequera in Bohol. It’s approximately 30 minutes drive from Tagbilaran City or a 1-hour drive from Panglao and there is a small entrance fee of 20 pesos.

Kawasan Falls is not an outrageous waterfall with a heavy flow of water but it’s the jungle surroundings and the nearby Abatan River that make this place so tranquil.

You can enjoy a nice walk through the forest along a jungle trail down to the Abatan River where you can find a few sheltered huts on stilts. A perfect spot to have a picnic with your friends!

Once you have checked out the river, continue on the trail for a few minutes to reach Kawasan Falls.

A trickle of water flows down a tall rock face from the rice terraces on top of the hill and into a small lagoon at the base of the falls. The catch basin is quite shallow and a great spot for a swim to cool off.

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SEVILLA TWIN HANGING BRIDGE

The Sipatan Twin Hanging Bridges, also known as the Sevilla Twin Hanging Bridges, are a remarkable sight in Bohol, Philippines.

Suspended 25 meters above the Sipatan River, these bridges offer great views that you’ll love taking photos of.

Originally, the bridge was made of woven bamboo slats and ropes, serving as a key crossing point for locals. Over time, it has been renovated with steel cables for added safety and stability, while retaining its traditional bamboo design.

Located about 31 KM from Tagbilaran City, you can quickly stop here on the way to Bilar Man-Made Forest and the Bohol Tarsier Conservation Area .

So, if you’re planning a trip to Bohol, don’t miss out on a walk across the Sevilla Twin Hanging Bridges!

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INAMBACAN CAVE & SPRING

Yet another off-the-beaten-path location is the Inambacan Cave and Spring. Although it’s not yet on the radar of most tourists, it’s definitely worth visiting.

Inambacn Cave and Spring is located in Maribojoc in Bohol. From Panglao, it is a 40km drive that takes around 1 hour to reach Inamabacan Cave.

There is a small ticket office at the entrance to Inambacan Cave and Spring Bohol and the entrance fee is 20 pesos.

Inambacan Spring features a large lagoon and swimming area which is fed by a running freshwater stream.

There are many nooks and crannies to take a dip in the springs which are the perfect opportunity to jump on in and cool off.

The Inambacan Cave itself is a natural cave carved out of the hillside and a man-made pool has been built around it.

You can walk through the knee-deep water into the cave where you can find stalagmite pinnacles hanging from the ceiling.

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BOHOL TOURIST SPOTS – FROM ANDA

Cadapdapan rice terraces.

If you thought Bohol was just beaches and waterfalls, think again.

The Cadapdapan Rice Terraces are hands down one of the most beautiful places to see in Bohol and an adventure not to be missed.

Cadapdapan Rice Terraces remind me of the rice fields in Bali with their tiered architecture and vivid green hues.

And on the plus side, there were absolutely no other tourists in sight when I visited these rice fields, unlike the herds of tourists that you’ll encounter in Bali.

Cadapdapan Rice Terraces can be found in the Candijay region. From Anda, i t is a 30km drive that takes approximately 50 minutes to reach Cadapdapan Rice Terraces.

The entrance fee at Cadapdapan Rice Terraces is 50 pesos.

I visited Cadapdapan Rice Terraces early one morning to catch the sunrise at 5:30 am and made it just in time to wander out into these gorgeous rice fields and witness a colorful sunrise as it lit up this remarkable vista.

There is a narrow dirt trail leading right out into the center of the Cadapdapan Rice Terraces and I remember it being so silent and peaceful.

I spent some time just standing amongst the tall rice fields enjoying the sunrise and shooting some photos of a cluster of coconut palms out on the terraces.

I continued along the trail to a nearby hill that is almost perfectly round in shape and resembles something similar to the Chocolate Hills.

This incredible viewpoint not only overlooks the Cadapdapan Rice Terraces but it also boasts extensive views down the valley and to the ocean.

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CAN UMANTAD FALLS

Can-umantad Falls in Candijay is the biggest and arguably the  best waterfall in Bohol . Located high in the hills away from the main tourist towns, Can-umantad Falls is an adventure not to be missed!

Can-Umantad Falls is located in the Candijay region. From Anda, it takes approximately 50 minutes and the entrance fee  is 20 pesos.

From the jump-off point, it’s a short 5-minute walk along a clearly marked trail to reach Can-umantad Falls.

The way is made up of dirt trails, stone steps, and wooden bridges that cross the running freshwater stream.

There are a number of rockpools leading up to the main set of falls which are very inviting with their milky blue waters.

This is your first opportunity to take a refreshing dip following the long journey to reach this Bohol tourist spot.

The height of Can-umantad Falls is said to be 60ft making it the tallest waterfall in Bohol.

Its water source originates from the blue and cool water from Pundol Spring in Candapdapan, making its way downstream to the 60ft drop at Can Umantad Falls and into a large basin below.

Swimming under the flow of water to receive a natural head and neck massage is an awesome experience to have at Can-umantad Falls Candijay.

The water is quite shallow on the edges of the catch basin but it becomes deeper the closer you get to the falls.

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CANAWA COLD SPRING

The Canawa Cold Spring in Candijay, in my opinion, is the  best cold spring on Bohol island.

It’s a popular spot for the Filipino locals to hang out though you won’t see many tourists here.

Canawa Spring is located in the Candijay region in Bohol. I t takes approximately 50 minutes to drive from Anda to Canawa Cold Spring and the entrance fee is 20 pesos.

There are two main springs at Canawa, one is a man-made pool with concrete walls and a somewhat dam-like structure, and the other is a natural pool that is almost completely surrounded by lush trees.

The natural pool at the back is far more beautiful than the man-made pool that you see when you first arrive.

So don’t be deterred by this concrete section of Canawa Cold Spring, just be sure to keep wandering along to discover the enchanting blue pool at the back.

A long rope stretches from one side of the cold spring to the other, so you can use this as an aid if swimming isn’t your strong point.

There is also a high tree branch above this natural pool that can be climbed and used as a jump-off point into the spring.

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BINABAJE HILLS HIKE

Binabaje Hills, in my opinion, is the best hike in Bohol that takes around 1 hour to reach the summit, boasting panoramic views of the island and its coastlines.

Binabaje Hills is located in Alicia, a town in the northeastern region of Bohol island. It’s approximately a 45-minute drive from Anda to Alicia and the cost is 300 pesos for the guide and 50 pesos entrance fee.

Organizing a hike to Binabaje Hills was a bit more of a process compared to other hikes that I have been on, so to make it easier for you I have explained everything you need to know in the full blog post – Click Here to view.

The morning began with a 3 am alarm clock to make the 45-minute drive from my accommodation in Anda to reach Alicia in time to meet the guide Raul who then took us to the trailhead of the hike.

The first 15 minutes of the trail is quite mellow to start with, perfect to warm up the legs at 4 in the morning, but it quickly becomes very steep.

We hopped over small creek crossings, took a couple of water breaks in small huts along the way, and then scrambled up the narrow ridge trail to finally reach the summit of Binabaje Hills.

There is a small hut at the top that marks the highest point of the Binabaje Hills hike and I arrived drowning in sweat.

The sun was still yet to rise so I took a 5-minute break here before continuing to explore the mountaintop area.

The top hut doesn’t offer the best view of the region as it is surrounded by trees and shrubs so our guide Raul showed us another spot to watch the sunrise from.

It was a very hazy morning, unfortunately, so the sunrise wasn’t that spectacular, though the extensive views of the coastline and surrounding mountains were spectacular nonetheless.

We spent around 1 hour at the top of Binabaje Hills taking photos and enjoying the view before heading back down to the base of the mountain.

Safe to say the Binabaje Hills Hike is one of the best Bohol tourist spots worth checking out.

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KINAHUGAN FALLS  

Kinahugan Falls is one of the most  off-the-beaten-path waterfalls in Bohol. A short five-minute hike along a jungle trail to Kinahugan Falls is a worthy adventure.

Kinahugan Falls is located in Jagna. F rom Anda, it’s s a 37km drive that takes approximately 50 minutes and the entrance is 10 pesos per person.

The trek to Kinahugan Falls from the parking lot takes no more than five minutes down a narrow dirt trail that can be quite slippery so take your time through this section.

When you reach the bottom of the trail it opens up to a flat plateau  surrounded by coconut palms  and a river runs down one side of the valley.

We caught our first glimpse of Kinahugan Waterfall from here and we followed the trail up some large tree roots that act as stairs. This lead us to a viewing platform at the top which was covered in vibrant foliage from the canopy above.

There are actually  two sets of falls at Kinahugan Waterfall boasting mass volumes of water gushing down a rock face into the river below.

Kinahugan Falls isn’t the most ideal spot for a swim as there is quite a lot of water moving around and it did look quite dangerous to be fair.

This location is purely for marveling at and enjoying the scenic jungle  that surrounds Kinahugan Falls.

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DANAO ADVENTURE PARK

Danao Adventure Park is another incredible Bohol new tourist spot, a haven for thrill-seekers and nature lovers.

Nestled about 1 hour from the Chocolate Hills, the park boasts one of the longest and tallest zip line in the country, named “sui-slide” and is 200-meter deep and 500-meter long.

When coming, you can expect a day filled with adrenaline-pumping activities. From zip-lining to rappelling, it’s going to be an experience for the books!

The entrance fee is only 25 pesos, but you’ll pay extra for each activity you’ll do, such as the following:

  • Plunge – P700 per person
  • Sky Ride – P250 per person
  • River Tubing – P200.00/person
  • Kayaking – P200.00/person
  • River/Mountain Trekking/Hiking – P200.00/person
  • Wall Climbing – P100.00/person
  • Rappel w/ root climbing – P400.00/person
  • Suislide – P350.00/person

There is more, but these are the most common and exciting activities you can do!

Danao Adventure Park is not just a place for adrenaline junkies, but also for those who appreciate natural beauty, and I highly recommend coming.

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LONOY COLD SPRING

Lonoy Cold Spring is one of the top Bohol attractions and a great spot to spend an hour or two swimming in the man-made pools which are fed by a nearby freshwater stream.

Lonoy Cold Spring is located in Jagna and can be visited on the same day you visit Kinahugan Falls. F rom Anda, it is a 38km drive which takes around 55 minutes and the entrance fee is 20 pesos.

Lonoy Cold Spring is made up of three separate springs that are fed from the runoff of water from the nearby mountains.

The flow of water cascades down the hillside into each man-made pool and meets the freshwater stream at the bottom.

It’s a popular location for the locals to hang out on weekends and you won’t find too many tourists here.

They are always very friendly and welcoming to foreigners so take the time to get to know them and learn more about the local way of life here in Bohol.

Snacks and drinks are also available for purchase from the little shop next to the springs.

The water inside Lon oy Cold Spring is no more than six feet deep and it’s a great spot to cool off while listening to the sounds of the surrounding forested area.

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LAMANOK ISLAND & MANGROVE BOARDWALK

Lamanok Island, also spelled Lamanoc, is said to be one of the most mysterious places to go in Bohol.

Lamanok has a long history of being a sacred place for priests and healers who would make offerings to nature spirits on the island and some people claim to have seen or heard paranormal activity on Lamanoc.

Uncover the island’s rich heritage on the Lamanok Island Mystic Experience Tour which costs around 300 pesos and includes a guide, entrance fees, and a boat trip. You can book a Lamanok Island Tour via your accommodation in Anda.

Apart from the spookiness of Lamanok, you can enjoy a half-day of fun activities such as island hopping, kayaking, hiking, and caving.

The journey also begins with a stroll through the mangrove forest across a boardwalk that is constructed completely out of bamboo.

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CABAGNOW CAVE POOL

Mother Nature has carved over twenty major cave pools in Anda and  Cabagnow Cave Pool is arguably the biggest, the best, and the most beautiful out of them all.

I highly recommend adding Cabagnow Cave Pool to your list of must-visit tourist spots in Bohol.

From the main town in Anda, Cabagnow Cave Pool is a 5-minute drive. The entrance fee is 50 pesos and the parking fee is 20 pesos.

Follow the dirt trail from the parking lot to Cabagnow Cave Pool which is clearly marked and it takes no more than 10 minutes to walk.

About 2 minutes in, I came across an intersection and a sign that read  ‘Tibaw Cave Pool’  with an arrow pointing to the left which leads down to another epic cave pool. I decided to check this one out first before heading over to Cabagnow Cave Pool.

This unique cenote / sinkhole / cave pool is surrounded by coral rock and  filled with fresh water  which is fed from the nearby mountains.

To enter the deep blue-colored pool you can either walk across the rocks and slip in on the shallow side or if you’re keen on a jump there is a 2-meter cliff jump on the opposite side of the pool.

The depth of the water is around 3 meters deep so you won’t have to worry about hitting the bottom if you decide to do some cliff jumping.

I continued on to find Cabagnow Cave Pool which is only a 5-minute walk from Tibaw Cave Pool.

The Cabagnow Cave Pool is much larger but unfortunately, it wasn’t possible to enter the pool without the ladder that used to be in place.

It’s a 5-meter drop into the sinkhole so there is no way of getting out once you’re down in the water.

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BLUE HEAVEN VIEWPOINT ANDA

The Blue Heaven Viewpoint Anda is the highest peak on the Anda Peninsula which offers panoramic views of Bohol Island and its coastlines.

I visited Blue Heaven Viewpoint Anda one afternoon to watch the sunset and it was one of the highlights of my Bohol trip.

Blue Heaven Viewpoint is approximately a 20-minute drive inland from Anda town center and the entrance is free.

It’s very easy to find this viewpoint with the use of Google maps and when you arrive at the jump-off point on the side of the main road, it’s a short 2-minute walk along a dirt trail to the top of the hill.

There is a small sheltered hut at the summit offering extensive views of the Anda region and its beaches. On a clear day, you can see the neighboring islands of Camiguin and Surigao.

Blue Heaven Viewpoint Anda, in my opinion, is one of the best places to watch the sunset in Bohol.

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QUINALE BEACH ANDA

Quinale Beach was one of my favorite beaches to explore while I was in Anda and coincidently, it’s dubbed the best beach in Bohol.

Quinale Beach Anda is most famed for its long stretch of white soft sands, crystal clear waters, palm tree fringed shores, beach bars, and open-style huts that are dotted along the coastline.

Not a bad spot to spend a few hours if you ask me!

The best time to visit Quinale Beach is during high tide to see its true beauty. Visiting at low tide is also okay but there may be a lot of seaweed grass along the shores.

There are many spots to perch up under the shade of a coconut palm or under the sun to work on that summer tan.

Quinale Beach is not to be missed on your list of must-see Bohol tourist spots.

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CATERES CAVE POOL

Cateres Cave Pool is one of the many epic cave pools in Anda and a real hidden treasure.

From the town center of Anda, it is approximately a 5-minute drive to reach Cateres Cave Pool.

Follow Dapdap Beach Road right to the end till you come to a closed-off gate and this is the jump-off point.

The trail is narrow and overgrown but I assure you it emerges at the Cateres Cave Pool. It’s a short 2-minute walk from the jump-off point and there is no entrance fee.

When I arrived there was a group of teens hanging out, listening to music, and drinking rum. They were super friendly and I sat down and chatted with them for a while.

The cave pool is tucked away under the cliffs and stalagmite pinnacles hang from the ceiling. I couldn’t resist jumping into the turquoise lagoon to cool off.

Cateres Cave Pool is not as popular as Cabagnow Cave Pool and chances are you won’t see any other tourists here.

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CANUBA BEACH

Canuba Beach is one of the most beautiful yet underrated beaches in Bohol.

White sands, beach shacks, and a palm tree-fringed shoreline make this location a must-see Bohol tourist attraction.

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Canuba Beach can be found in the Jagna region. From Anda, it is approximately a 50-minute drive to reach Can-uba Beach.

When we visited Canuba Beach we were literally the only two people along the entire coastline. The sun was shining, the sky was blue and I was in complete awe of the sheer beauty of this place.

If you’re looking for an uncrowded beach to spend some time during your Bohol trip, head over to Canuba Beach and you will find exactly that!

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WHITE BEACH ANDA

White Beach in Anda is hands down one of the best beaches in Bohol.

I visited White Beach for sunset one afternoon and explored the white sands, swam in the shallow crystalline waters, and hung out underneath the coconut palms.

From the town center in Anda, it is a short 5-minute drive to White Beach. You can ride your scooter all the way down to Anda White Beach Resort and park in the small parking lot.

From the jump-off point, follow the dirt trail on the right-hand side of the resort to get down to the beach.

My favorite part about White Beach Anda is the cluster of palm trees that reside on the soft sands.

I spent some time taking photos here before running into the ocean to cool off after a long day of adventures. The crystal clear waters here are to die for!

Once again there were no other tourists in sight, just a bunch of local kids running around on the beach, kicking sand and having an absolute blast. Ah, the simple things!

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COMBENTO CAVE POOL

After Cabagnow Cave Pool, Combento Cave Pool in Anda is my second favorite cave pool in the region and a must-visit while you’re exploring Bohol.

From the town center of Anda, it is approximately a 5-minute drive to reach Combento Cave Pool. You’ll find a small parking lot at the jump-off point and there is an entrance fee of 25 pesos.

A coconut palm tree forest welcomes you as you enter past the ticket office and the Combento Cave is located in the back corner of the property. The locals will be sure to point it out to you.

A set of concrete stairs with bamboo hand railings leads the way through a narrow entrance and opens up into a large dome-like cave with a freshwater lagoon inside.

The crystalline water inside the Combento Cave is incredibly transparent with a hint of blue. It’s waist-deep and a great spot for a refreshing dip.

The cave is quite dark inside and only natural light fills the dome at certain times of the day.

You don’t need much time to check out the Combento Cave but you could quite easily spend a couple of hours swimming in the lagoons and chilling out under the canopy of the coconut palm forest.

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ALICIA PANORAMIC PARK

Last but not least in this Bohol tourist spots guide is the Alicia Panoramic Park near Anda.

Alicia Panoramic Park is a hill that you can hike and that’ll get you to some of the best views of Bohol.

The hike lasts between 1 and 2 hours, and the last part is particularly steep, so I do not recommend coming during the rainy season.

Also, getting here is a journey and, despite taking about 1 hour from Poblacion, Anda, you can expect rough roads that aren’t easy to drive on. If you still decide to come, I highly recommend getting travel insurance – safety first!

To hike the Alicia Panoramic Park, you’ll have to get a guide, and you can contact Kuyang Tour Guide on Facebook . You can expect to pay around 300 pesos or 500 if you decide to camp overnight.

All in all, while it’s far from an easy hike, the views are worth it and I suggest you come if you have some time left after visiting other Bohol tourist spots!

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ARRIVING IN BOHOL

If you are arriving on the island by ferry, see below for the best ways to get from Tagbilaran Port to Panglao and from Tagbilaran Port to Anda.

Tagbilaran Port to Panglao (45 Minutes)

From Tagbilaran to Panglao, you have the option of taking a shared minivan, private taxi, public bus, or tricycle.

TRICYCLE + BUS:

The cheapest option is to take a short tricycle from Tagbilaran Port to Dao Bus Terminal in Tagbilaran City for 30 Pesos ($1.50).

From there you can take the public bus to Alona Beach in Panglao (the main tourist hub in Panglao) which costs around 50 – 100 Pesos ($2.50 – $5).

SHARED MINIVAN:

A shared minivan transfer from Tagbilaran Port to the doorstep of your hotel in Panglao is another great option for only 300 Pesos ($15).

Tricycle rides from Tagbilaran to Panglao cost around 200 – 300 Pesos ($10 – $15) depending on your bartering skills.

I don’t recommend this option because long rides on a tricycle are very uncomfortable.

PRIVATE TAXI:

A private taxi from Tagbilaran to Panglao costs around 700 Pesos ($35).

Tagbilaran Port to Anda (3 Hours)

From Tagbilaran Port to Anda, you have the option of taking a private taxi, public bus, or shared minivan.

The cheapest option is to take a tricycle from Tagbilaran Port to the Dao Bus terminal in Tagbilaran City for 30 Pesos.

From there you can take the public bus to Anda which costs around 110 Pesos.

Minivans are another cheap option to reach Anda for as little as 120 Pesos though it can get quite claustrophobic as they try to fit as many people in the vans as possible.

A private taxi from Tagbilaran to Anda costs around 3000 Pesos.

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Blissful Bohol Island is part of the Visayas, the central island group of the Philippines. The 10th largest island in the country, it covers 4,821 km2, Although Bohol is known as an island itself, it comprises 75 islets in total, many of which are tiny are huddled around its northern shores.

See the majestic Chocolate Hills

Go kayaking with fireflies along the abatan river, contemplate the future at bilar man-made forest, see the tarsiers in their natural habitat, swim underground in the hinagdanan cave, snorkel or dive off the coast of panglao island, float down the loboc river, go dolphin watching, hike to pahangog falls, visit the balicasag marine sanctuary, relax on anda beach, walk among the cadapan rice terraces.

Like much of the Philippines Bohol is known for its paradisiacal beaches, lush forests and jungles. Yet what makes this island unique is the sheer number of spectacular natural sights, adventurous activities and wildlife viewing opportunities packed into one place. Here’s what to do among the natural splendour of Bohol Island, Philippines.

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The pointed Chocolate Hills of Bohol Island, Philippines © Shutterstock

Not only Bohol’s most famous sight but also one of the Philippines’ most popular sights, the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Chocolate Hills are a must-see. Located in the centre of the island is a vast landscape of over 1,000 almost identical and symmetrical mounds.

During the rainy season, from June to November, the hills are carpeted in lush velvety green. But come the hot, dry season the hills change into a soft cocoa shade, making them look like mounds of chocolate. There’s a special viewing platform from where you can see right out over the expanse of hills or you can hike among them.

The Abatan River is located just north of the capital of Bohol – Tagbilaran City. Flanked by mangrove swamps, the river is prime firefly spotting territory. Paddling along at night with the dancing lights of the fireflies to guide you like twinkling stars is quite a magical experience. For those who don’t want to kayak or those with small kids, there are boat tours offered too.

Bilar Man-Made Forest at Bohol Island © Zx Teoh/Shutterstock

Bilar Man-Made Forest at Bohol Island © Zx Teoh/Shutterstock

If you want to see what’s possible when it comes to conservation, take a trip to Bohol’s man-made forest. Not far from the town of Loboc, the forest of hundreds of towering mahogany trees was planted by the local government as part of a reforestation project around 50 years ago. There are hiking trails that snake through the woods and up onto the hillside so you can admire its beauty. It’s also a popular spot for cycling.

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Tarsier in Bohol island, Philippines © Shutterstock

See one of the world’s smallest primates – the tarsiers. These small bush baby-like creatures are known for their huge round eyes. They are found on at least four different Philippine islands, but by far the best place to see them is Bohol. While there are several different locations, the best is the Philippine Tarsier Sanctuary, where tarsiers live in the wild, in a large swathe of protected forest.

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Hinagdanan Cave lake, Bohol Island, Philippines © Valentin Ayupov/Shutterstock

Located on Panglao Island, Hinagdanan Cave is one of the most fascinating caves in Bohol. Stalactites hang from a cavernous interior over a blue lagoon. Tours of the cave even allow for a quick swim in the incredibly blue water. While today it’s more of a natural attraction, in the past the cave was used as a place to hide from Japanese soldiers during the Second World War.

Where to stay near the Hinagdanan Cave:

The Hinagdanan Cave is less than 1km from the luxurious Mithi Resort & Spa , where tasteful thatched bungalows sit clustered around three aquamarine infinity pools, right in front of the beach.

Coral reef and tropical fish underwater at Balicasag Island Cliff near Panglao, Bohol, Phillipines © yuanj/Shutterstock

Coral reef at Balicasag Island Cliff, Bohol Island, Philippines © yuan/Shutterstock

The Philippines offers some of the best diving and snorkelling on the planet and Bohol is no exception. One of the best things to do in Bohol is to explore underneath the waves off Panglao Island, southwest of the main island. Both the Panglao Reef and the Napaling Reef are excellent spots.

As well as multi-coloured reef fish, they’re home to manta and eagle rays, green sea turtles, barracudas, jackfish and in the right season, thousands upon thousands of sardines. Napaling Reef is particularly known as a great freediving location.

Where to stay on Pangloa Island:

The stylish Amorita Resort , the sumptuous Eskaya Beach Resort and the contemporary Maribago (Bluewater) Panglao Resort are all situated on the island’s south coast, within easy reach of the Panglao Reef. Bohol Beach Club , with its thatched roof buildings located directly on the white sand beach, is also a great option.

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Boat cruise on Loboc River, Bohol Island © Claudia travelling/Shutterstock

Flanked by emerald green forests and tall palms, the Loboc River is one of the most popular Bohol tourist spots. It winds its way from the coast at Loay up into the centre of the island among the Taytay Hills. One of the best ways to see it is aboard a long wooden boat that peacefully floats downriver from just south of the town of Loboc. Many of the boat tours include a huge local buffet of local delights that you can enjoy while admiring the natural beauty of the river.

Bohol is one of the best Philippines islands for dolphin watching. This is because of the deep waters south of the island in the Bohol Sea. One of the best places to see them is Pamilacan Island, located just south of the area between the main island of Bohol and Panglao Island.

Several different tour companies can take you out to see them, either from Baclayon on the mainland or on Panglao Island itself. The best time to see them is at dawn or at dusk when the dolphins are at their most playful and jump in the glow of the changing light.

Also known as the Dimiao Twin Falls, the Pahangog Falls are one of the best waterfalls on Bohol Island. Hidden deep in the forest of Brgy, the falls can be reached via a lovely hike. The hike down takes you through a lush jungle with views of rice terraces in the background. Once you arrive, you’ll find not one, but two falls, plunging into a clear blue pool, hence the nickname Twin Falls. In the end, you can reward yourself with a refreshing dip.

Pahangog Falls/Dimiao Twin Falls, Dimiao, Bohol, Philippines © zcesty/Shutterstock

Pahangog Falls, Bohol Island Philippines © zcesty/Shutterstock

The tiny island of Balicasag is situated off the tip of the Panglao Reef and is another excellent spot for diving and snorkelling in Bohol. You’ll need to hire someone to take you over in a boat or book a dive or snorkel tour to get there. The sanctuary consists of several submarine cliffs which plunge into the depths, covered in bright corals and sponges.

The most common types of fish you’ll see here are jacks, mackerel and barracudas, while huge napoleon wrasse fish, groupers and snappers live further down below. If you’re here in December or January, you may even be treated to the sight of both hammerhead and whale sharks.

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Anda beach, Bohol Island Philippines © Ekaterina McClaud/Shutterstock

Bohol and its small islets are surrounded by idyllic tropical beaches, but one of the best is Anda Beach, situated on the eastern coast on a small peninsula. Its fine, powdery white sand gleams almost like snow against the deep blue of the clear sea and the bottle-green jungle behind.

Where to stay near Anda Beach:

For a longer stay, book yourself in at the Magic Islands Dive Resort , where small thatched chalets sit around a lovely pool. This is another great spot for diving and snorkelling. The resort even has its dive centre where you can rent equipment, go on dive excursions or even take your PADI course and learn.

It’s not only islands like Luzon that are home to picturesque rice terraces. You can see them in Bohol too. Cascading down the hillsides like jewel-green waterfalls studded with palm trees, they’re quite a sight to behold. After your hike through the terraces, you can cool down with a refreshing swim in the nearby Can-umantad Falls.

The Philippines is one of the most biodiverse places on Earth. There’s no better place to get close to nature – and embark on wild adventures – than the island province of Bohol.

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20 Epic Tourist Attractions in BOHOL – with prices

If you want to see the best of Bohol, this travel guide is for you! During my one-month backpacking trip in the Philippines , I spent almost one week on this beautiful island and I fell in love with its diversity.

From amazing beaches, to incredible waterfalls and stunning hills, Bohol has it all! You’ll find something different at every corner so be prepared for a bit of everything. 

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There are so many tourist spots in Bohol that it’s hard to decide which one to see first. In my opinion, spending at least three days on this exotic island is necessary to see all it has to offer.

Without further ado, these are the top things to do in Bohol. Get ready for incredible sights mixed with a lot of adrenaline!

Good to know – Bohol has another smaller brother – Panglao Island. These two islands are connected through two bridges. This guide includes tourist attractions on both islands.

Things to know when visiting Bohol

Here are a few things you need to keep in mind when visiting Bohol. These tips & tricks will make your life easier and your trip more enjoyable.

  • rent a motorbike – If you want to explore the island at your own pace, rent a motorbike. We rented ours from our guesthouse. 
  • entrance fees –  Most of the tourist attractions in Bohol (including waterfalls) have entrance fees. Make sure to always have some cash on you at all times.
  • always negotiate – If you plan on buying souvenirs, you can always negotiate the price. 

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Top things to do in Bohol, Philippines

1. Bamboo Hanging Bridge

The Twin Bamboo Hanging Bridge in Bohol, Philippines

One of the places you have to visit in Bohol is the Bamboo Hanging Bridge . There are actually two suspended bamboo bridges that you can visit. You’ll cross one bridge and come back on the other.

Both bridges are hanging over the Sipatan River. The area is surrounded by lush vegetation and the views are pretty spectacular. However, keep in mind that this is one of the most visited tourist attractions in Bohol so expect to find lots of tourists there.

To read my full guide about the Bamboo Hanging Bridge, click here .

Bamboo Hanging Bridge entrance fee –   35 PHP per person

2. Dimiao Falls

Girl in front of Dimiao Twin Falls in Bohol

I’ve visited many waterfalls during my  one-and-a-half trip in Asia but Dimiao Falls is one of my favorites. To get to it you’ll need a motorbike. Unfortunately, this waterfall is not included in any of the guided tours available.

However, driving to Dimiao Falls is totally worth it. This waterfall is well hidden inside the dense jungle and fortunately, there are only a few tourists who know about it. This is one of the Bohol hidden gems.

Don’t forget to bring your swimming suit!

When we visited there were only a few of locals at the waterfall. Some of them were cliff jumping. If you want to try it too, make sure that the water is deep enough! Otherwise, you can simply enjoy the view, walk on the suspended bamboo bridges or swim in the natural pool formed at the base of the falls.

To read my complete guide about Dimiao Falls, click here .

Dimiao Falls entrance fee – 20 PHP per person

3. Corella Tarsier Sanctuary

Tarsier Sanctuary in Bohol

Tarsiers are some of the cutest animals and they can be found on Bohol Island. It’s extremely important to visit a responsible sanctuary because when stressed, Tarsiers commit suicide. I strongly recommend visiting the Corella Tarsier Sanctuary where these cute animals are kept safe. 

Don’t visit places where Tarsiers are kept in cages or where tourists are allowed to get extremely close to them. These are the smallest primates and what makes them really special is the fact that they can rotate their head 180 degrees each direction. It will be a unique experience to see them!

Entrance fee to Corella Tarsier Sanctuary – 50 PHP per person

4. Alona Beach

Boat at Alona Beach Panglao, Bohol

Alona Beach is a must see in Bohol. This is the starting point for all the island hopping tours but it’s also a great place to spend a few hours relaxing, eating something delicious, or swimming.

This is the most popular beach in Bohol and for good reason. The white sand combined with the turquoise water creates a spectacular sight. The only downside to this place is the fact that there are many tourists.

If you’re looking for a hidden beach that you can enjoy by yourself, Alona Beach is not the one! However, I still think it’s a great beach and it’s definitely worth visiting.

To read my complete guide about Alona Beach, click here .

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5. Anda Cave Pools

Far away from the touristy area is the beautiful town of Anda. The Cave Pools near this town are some pretty fascinating places that are worth visiting. The most popular one is called Cabagnow Cave Pool .

Some of these caves have stairs leading to the pools. If you’re feeling adventurous, you can swim there.

6. Chocolate Hills

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What else to visit in Bohol? Well, you can’t leave the island without seeing the famous Chocolate Hills. There are many viewpoints around the island but I chose to go to the “ Chocolate Hills View Point ” and I wasn’t disappointed.

After climbing a few stairs, I reached the top of the viewing platform and I was rewarded with some awesome views towards the Chocolate Hills. Too bad the rain was coming and we had to leave after just a few minutes.

The Chocolate Hills are round-shaped hills, covered in grass. During the summer, the grass changes its color and turns into brown – hence the name Chocolate Hills. It is estimated that there are over 1800 of such dome-shaped hills on Bohol Island.

-> To book your guided tour to the Chocolate Hills, click here

7. Man-Made Forest

Bilar Loboc mahogany man-made forest in Bohol

One of the Bohol activities included in most of the guided tours is a stop at the Man-Made Forest. But what makes this forest unique, you might ask.

Well, it’s a 2-kilometer long man-made mahogany forest. It’s great for photos (you’ll see lots of tourists taking photos here) and perfect to relax for a few minutes. The tall trees create a natural tunnel, covering the sky. It’s a unique sight but not a must see. If you don’t have enough time, you can skip it :).

To read my full guide about the Bohol Man-Made Forest, click here .

8. Kinahugan Falls

There are plenty of tourist attractions in Bohol and Kinahugan Falls is one of them. Although this waterfall is not as impressive as Dimiao Falls or Can-Umantad Falls, it’s worth visiting if you have the time.

Kinahugan Falls is great for a quick swim. The waterfall is not very big but most probably you won’t find any tourists here which is a big plus. 

9. Loboc River Cruise

Loboc River Cruise

The next on my list of things to do in Bohol is the Loboc River Cruise. This is one of the most popular tourist attractions on the island and it involves some great views and a lot of delicious food.

Hop on the river cruise on the Sipatan River and admire the villages you’ll pass by and the lush greenery all while enjoying lunch. It doesn’t get better than this, trust me.

If you’re visiting Bohol during the high season, I recommend booking your tickets at least one day in advance. 

10. Pangas Falls

Pangas Falls Bohol

One of the Bohol attractions you have to visit is Pangas Falls. What I loved about this waterfall was that there were no tourists in sight. I love off-the-beaten-path places where I can sit and enjoy the views.

Pangas Falls is situated close to the Chocolate Hills View Point and it’s the perfect place to go for a swim. The fresh water gathers in a natural pool at the base of the waterfall. Don’t forget your swimming suit home!

Entrance fee to Pangas Falls   – 30 PHP per person

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11. Baclayon Church

If you don’t already know, most of the Filipinos are Catholic. Baclayon Church is considered to be one of the oldest churches in the country. Its construction was finished in 1727.

12. Go island hopping

Virgin Island Panglao, Bohol

My favorite activity in Bohol was the island hopping tour. All tours start from Alona Beach (you can buy your tickets there or online ) and they cover two incredible islands – Balicasag Island and Virgin Island .

You’ll have the chance to see the dolphins and swim with the turtles at Balicasag Island. My favorite place was the Virgin Island. This stretch of sand with no vegetation is surrounded by the clearest water I’ve ever seen.

If you’re feeling hungry, now is the time to grab something to eat. At the Virgin Island you’ll find lots of boats selling delicious local food. You can even find fresh coconuts. Is this paradise?

To read my complete guide about island hopping in Bohol, click here .

13. White Beach

Alona Beach Panglao, Bohol

If you’re looking for a more laid-back beach, White Beach is for you. This beach is mostly visited by locals and I loved watching the children playing in the sand.

Unlike Alona Beach, you won’t find many restaurants here but the views are pretty incredible. The water is great for swimming as there are almost no waves at all. Enjoy this hidden paradise!

14. Try some local food

Trying some local dishes is a must when in Bohol. Here are some of the things you have to try:

  • Calamay – a coconut shell full of glutinous rice, sugar, coconut milk and peanuts
  • Torta – a kind of bread cake
  • Peanut kisses – you’ll find these dome-shaped (just like the Chocolate Hills) cookies in supermarkets

15. Hinagdanan Cave

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Hinagdanan Cave is one of the things to see in Bohol. This unique cave is actually situated on Panglao Island (just across the bridge from Bohol) and is one of the most touristy attractions on the island.

Most guided tours include a stop at the Hingagdanan Cave. Once you climb down the narrow stairs, you’ll enter the cave that hides a large pool of fresh water. If you want, you can go swimming.

Honestly, I was pretty afraid to swim there since the cave was quite dark. Swimming in deep, dark water is one of my fears. 

16. Ingkumhan Falls

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What else to see in Bohol? Take your motorbike and head to the beautiful Ingkumhan Falls. This small waterfall is perfect for adventure seekers. 

You can try cliff jumping and there is even a rope to swing above the natural pool formed at the base of the waterfall. You won’t find many tourists here. Relax and enjoy the nature!

17. Cadapdapan Rice Terraces

Bohol rice terraces

Located in the eastern part of the island, Cadapdanan Rice Terraces are proof of Bohol’s diversity. I never miss a chance to see some rice terraces.

There is something about their natural beauty that relaxes me. I could watch them for hours. If you have the time, add these rice terraces on your itinerary. If you don’t want to drive all the way to the rice terraces, book this guided tour .

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18. Can-Umantad Falls

This is one of the tallest waterfalls on Bohol Island. The beauty of Can-Umantad Falls is impressive. There are several pools where you can swim and refresh yourself from the heat. 

One unique thing about this waterfall is the incredibly blue water. If you feel like the sun is too harsh, you can hide in the shade of the trees. You can easily spend a few hours here.

It’s a long drive to Can-Umantad Falls and I recommend booking a guided tour. This tour includes other awesome stops at Anda Beach and Cadapdapan Rice Terraces.

19. Doljo Beach

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One of the must see places in Bohol is Doljo Beach. If you’re searching for a place to watch the sunset, choose Doljo Beach. You’ll find many resorts on this exotic paradise but this beach is low-key compared to Alona Beach.

There are also a few restaurants, in case you get hungry. The atmosphere here is relaxed and the people are friendly towards tourists. Doljo Beach is also a great place for snorkeling.

20. Momo Beach

El Nido Twin Beach Sunset

I’m ending this list of things to do in Bohol with Momo Beach. Situated on Panglao Island, this awesome beach is a great choice if you want to escape from all the chaos surrounding the popular tourist attractions.

Grab some snacks and something to drink and head to Momo Beach to enjoy a magical sunset. This beach is perfect if you’re looking for a romantic place to spend the evening with your loved one.

Where to stay in Bohol

Finding the perfect accommodation on this big island might be challenging. I’ve been searching for the best hotels for each budget. Please find my recommendations below.

  • Budget –  Homaja Beach Resort  –  great location, excellent view, very clean, friendly staff, breakfast included
  • Mid Budget –  Mario Dive Resort  –  great location, clean & spacious rooms, great facilities
  • Luxury  –  Henann Resort  – huge pool facing the sea, very spacious rooms, modern amenities, great for couples

If you were wondering what to do in Bohol, I hope that this post helped you. I’m sure that you’ll love this island since there are so many awesome places to explore. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to ask me in the comments section below.

May the travel bug bite you!

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Aurelia Teslaru is a professional travel blogger and the writer behind Daily Travel Pill. With a 4-year experience as a travel writer and photographer, Aurelia only shares travel guides about destinations that she visited.

She has been to more than 40 countries during the past 10 years and aims to explore 50 countries before turning 30 years old. Aurelia is a digital nomad who transformed her passion for travel into a lifestyle. Read more about her here .

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27 Things to do in Bohol + Tourist Spots

27 Things to do in Bohol + Tourist Spots

Bohol is one of the best places to visit in the Philippines, especially if you’re a first-timer visitor.

This province is home to some of the country’s most iconic natural attractions including the World-famous Chocolate Hills and the wide-eyed Philippine Tarsier, one of the smallest monkeys in the World. Bohol is also known for its many white-sand beaches and beautiful islands.

If you’re flying via Cebu, might as well go on a side-trip to Bohol. The ferry only takes around 2 hours, convenient for day trips. With the newly opened Bohol International Airport in Panglao Island, expect better access from Manila and other major PH airports.

Getting around Bohol is easy. You can see all of the top tourist spots in one day. With 2-3 days (or more), you can enjoy a more relaxed pace and maximize your time on the beach.

Here’s a list of beautiful places to visit in Bohol including top things to do & the best Bohol tourist spots.

To make your trip planning easy, I’ve added links to the locations on Google Maps. Feel free to click/tap on the links posted. Then, use the “save” feature on the Google Maps app. Seeing all your saved locations on the map will help you get started on planning your Bohol itinerary and know the best areas to stay, near places you want to go.

See also: Bohol & Panglao 2023 – Travel Budget & Sample Itinerary .

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1. Chocolate Hills & Bohol Countryside

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Chocolate Hills sunrise view in Carmen, Bohol, Philippines

Location : Bohol Province (mainland), Philippines . Save on Google Maps .

Experience the enchanting Bohol countryside on a delightful tour. Witness the breathtaking Chocolate Hills, an extraordinary landscape resembling Hershey’s Kisses chocolate mounds. Indulge in a serene cruise along the idyllic Loboc River. Immerse yourself in history as you visit the ancient Baclayon Church, a testament to Bohol’s rich past. Enjoy an unforgettable adventure with a perfect mix of nature and cultural heritage. Meet the cute Tarsiers, the world’s smallest primates, with their captivating eyes.

Bohol Countryside Tour

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Rates : Join-in tour price is P620/person (excluding entrance fees). Private tour is P1,600/person for a group of 2-4 or P900/person for a group of 5-10.

Bohol Private Car Charter

Hire a car with driver. This a perfect option if you want a customized do-it-yourself (DIY) tour.

Book here Airport-Hotel Transfers

Bohol Day Tour from Cebu

Popular Bohol Countryside Tourist Spots

Chocolate Hills Viewdeck  — P100/person entrance fee. Location: Carmen, Bohol.  Save on Google Maps .

Loboc River Cruise. — P850/person. Includes lunch buffet on the floating Restaurant. Location: Loboc, Bohol.  Save on Google Maps .

Bilar Man-Made Forest  — FREE admission. Location: Bilar, Bohol.  Save on Google Maps .

Corella Tarsier Sanctuary  — P150/person entrance fee. Location: Corella, Bohol.  Save on Google Maps .

Baclayon Church  — FREE admission. Entrance fee is charged for the museum. Location: Baclayon, Bohol.  Save on Google Maps .

Blood Compact Shrine  — FREE admission. Location: Tagbilaran City, Bohol.  Save on Google Maps .

Please note that prices and fees may have changed, so it is advisable to check with the museum or local tourism authorities for the most up-to-date information regarding the entrance fee.

Cebu – Bohol Ferry

Traveling to Bohol from Cebu? You’ll need to book a roundtrip fastcraft ferry ticket with either Oceanjet or Supercat ferry operators if it’s not included in your tour package. Travel time by fastcraft is 2 to 3 hours.

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Book your trip to Bohol

Before you start ticking goals off your bucketlist, here are travel essentials & discounts you’ll need to check. Pre-book online for a hassle-free trip!

Bohol travel essentials

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Bohol Hotels Tours + discounts Flights Airport transfers

Popular tours & discounts booked by other travelers:

Cebu-Tagbilaran, Bohol OceanJet Ferry Ticket

Chocolate Hills Adventure Park Admission Ticket

Bohol Airport – Panglao/Tagbilaran Transfers (Private Shuttle/Car)

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2. Go Island Hopping & Dolphin Watching in Panglao

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Marine life at Balicasag Island near Panglao Island, Bohol, Philippines

Location : near Panglao Island, Bohol . Save on Google Maps .

One of the best day trips from Panglao Island is the island hopping tour. The boatmen will first take you around the open sea for dolphin watching. After arriving at Balicasag Island, you will transfer to a smaller boat for snorkeling. This is your chance to see the colorful reefs and fishes in the Balicasag Island Marine Sanctuary. You might get to swim with sea turtles here. The last stop is the Virgin Island, which is known for its beautiful white sandbar that appears during low tide.

Panglao Island Hopping Tour Package

Rates below includes environmental fees for Balicasag and Virgin Island.

Island Hopping Sites near Panglao

Balicasag Island Location: Balicasag Marine Sanctuary, near Panglao Island.  Save on Google Maps .

Virgin Island Location: Pungtud Island, near Panglao.  Save on Google Maps .

Pamilacan Island Location: Baclayon. Accessible by boat charter / island hopping tour Panglao.  Save on Google Maps .

3. Panglao Land Tour

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South Palms Resort in Dumaluan Beach, Panglao Island, Bohol, Philippines

Explore the tourist spots of Panglao by land. You can do this in a half-day or whole day tour. Begin your adventure by exploring the captivating Hinagdangan Cave, where you’ll be mesmerized by the intricate limestone formations and the tranquil underground pool. Afterward, make your way to the Bohol Bee Farm, where you can get a taste of their delicious ice cream & delectable organic treats made from the farm’s fresh ingredients. Finally, unwind at the famous Alona Beach or Panglao’s other beautiful white sand beaches, where you can bask in the sun & swim in the crystal-clear waters.

Panglao land tour package

Popular panglao land tour spots.

Alona Beach Location: Panglao, Panglao Island.  Save on Google Maps .

Hinagdanan Cave Location: Bingag, Dauis, Panglao Island.  Save on Google Maps .

Bohol Bee Farm Location: Dauis, Panglao Island.  Save on Google Maps .

Panglao Church (St. Augustine Parish Church) Location: Panglao Poblacion, Panglao Island.  Save on Google Maps .

Dauis Church Location: Dauis, Panglao Island.  Save on Google Maps .

Nova Shell Museum Location: Teofilo Arcay St., Panglao Poblacion, Panglao Island.  Save on Google Maps .

4. Watch the Sunset

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Dumaluan Beach sunset view in Panglao Island, Bohol, Philippines

Chase the sunset at these scenic spots in Panglao Island and Tagbilaran City.

Dumaluan Beach  — One of the most beautiful beaches in Bohol. The actual sunset is not visible from Dumaluan Beach, but the golden hour is amazing especially when the water is calm & during low time. Go here if you want to get away from the crowds at Alona Beach. Location: Panglao town.  Save on Google Maps .

Moadto Strip Mall & Doljo Beach  — Located near the western tip of Panglao Island. This spot is one of the best places for a sunset stroll. Head to Hermit Beach for a better view of the actual sunset & head back at Moadto Strip Mall for dinner by the beach. Location: Purok 5, Panglao town.  Save on Google Maps .

Panglao Port  — Peaceful local vibe & clear views of the sunset. Location: Panglao Poblacion, Panglao Island.  Save on Google Maps .

Zara’s Cafe  — Scenic hilltop view overlooking Tagbilaran City & Dauis, Panglao Island. Food, coffee & other drinks here are one of the best in the island. Location: Dayo Hill, Dauis, Panglao Island.  Save on Google Maps .

Becca Cafe & Bistro  — Peaceful location along Tagbilaran seaside, near Borja Bridge that connects Tagbilaran to Dauis, Panglao. Perfect spot to unwind during sunset. Location: 348 Venancio P. Inting Avenue, Tagbilaran City.  Save on Google Maps .

Panglao Island

Location : Southwest Bohol Province . Save on Google Maps .

Found just off the coast of Bohol’s capital, Tagbilaran City, Panglao Island is a gateway to stunning white sand beaches, resorts, nature and cultural spots of Bohol Province. The island is home to the Bohol International Airport and is connected to Tagbilaran City by two bridge/viaducts. Travel time between Tagbilaran and Panglao is around 30 minutes or less.

Panglao Travel Essentials

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5. Alona Beach

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Alona Beach in Panglao Island, Bohol

Location : Barangay Tawala, Panglao, Bohol . Save on Google Maps .

Probably the most popular beach in Panglao Island, Alona Beach is a 1.5 km stretch of white sand beach with crystal clear waters, bordered by rocky cliffs on each end. At Alona Beach, you can easily book a boat tour that can take you snorkeling and diving. There are even resorts that offer scuba diving programs. You can go on a day tour and visit the surrounding islands like Balicasag and enjoy the pristine waters. At night, Alona Beach continues to come alive with its many bustling bars and restaurants. There’s a wide range of accommodations here from affordable hostels to luxurious beach resorts.

Alona Travel Essentials

Where to stay

Airport to Hotel Transfers – Private Shuttle/Car

6. South Palms Resort & Dumaluan Beach

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South Palms Resort in Dumaluan Beach, Panglao Island, Bohol

Location : Barangay Bolod, Panglao, Bohol . Save on Google Maps .

Dumaluan Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in Panglao. It’s a favorite among locals and tourists who prefer a quiet experience. This long stretch features fine white sand bordered and pristine turquoise waters. It offers plenty of private spots where you can enjoy a relaxing time quite easily, as there are far fewer boats here and compared to the more popular Alona Beach. Dumaluan Beach may be on the quiet side, but there are a lot of activities you can do here as well. The beach is dotted with many resorts including upscale Bohol Beach Club and South Palms Resort Panglao.

Dumaluan Travel Essentials

Where to Stay

South Palms Resort

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Bohol Beach Club

7. Moadto Strip Mall & Doljo Beach

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Moadto Mall beachfront sunset view, in Doljo Beach, Panglao Island, Bohol

Location : Brgy. Doljo, Panglao, Bohol . Save on Google Maps .

Doljo Beach is a serene and picturesque beach located at the western tip of Panglao Island. It’s an easy 15-minute drive from Alona Beach or 5-minute drive from Panglao Poblacion. Visit Moadto Strip Mall, where you can dine along the beach, buy your grocery essentials or enjoy a relaxing sunset walk around the spacious beachfront. Doljo Beach is more peaceful and has finer/whiter sand compared to Alona. Here you can also find upscale Bellevue Resort and Modala Resort.

Doljo Travel Essentials

Bellevue resort, modala resort.

8. Hinagdanan Cave

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Hinagdanan Cave in Panglao Island, Bohol

Location : Bingag, Dauis, Panglao Island. Near Mithi Resort and Spa . Save on Google Maps .

The Hinagdanan Cave is a welcome break from the typical beach activities in Panglao Island. The entrance can only be accessed one at a time and leads to a cavern that features a freshwater lagoon and natural rock formations. The term Hinagdanan is a Cebuano word for “laddered” and was named so because of how it was discovered – accidentally, by a farmer who was clearing land, and eventually built a ladder to access the cave. The cave was also used as a hiding spot by locals during the Second World War.

Rates : Entrance fee is P50/person. If you want to swim, you’ll need to add an additional P75/person swimming fee.

9. Bohol Bee Farm

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Bohol Bee Farm in Panglao Island, Bohol

Location : Dao, Dauis, Bohol . Save on Google Maps .

Bohol Bee Farm is a popular tourist spot on the Panglao land tour route. This charming farm is not only home to buzzing bees but also a treasure trove of organic delights. Indulge your taste buds with their delicious organic treats, from honey spreads to homemade ice cream. Explore the lush gardens and enjoy breathtaking views of the ocean. Don’t forget to visit their souvenir shop and bring home some of their natural products.

Bohol Bee Farm Hotel

10. Go Diving in Panglao

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Plane wreck diving site near South Palms, Dumaluan Beach, Panglao Island, Bohol

Panglao/Bohol Diving Packages

Panglao is home to a vibrant underwater world filled with colorful coral reefs and diverse marine species. With its crystal-clear waters, you can explore the fascinating depths while snorkeling or diving. Discover the enchanting beauty of sea turtles, vibrant fish, and other sea creatures that call these waters their home. Panglao is one of the Philippines’ best places to go for SCUBA Diving & Freediving.

Freediving spots in Panglao, Bohol

Napaling Reef Location: Napaling, Panglao town.  Save on Google Maps .

Panglao Plane Wreck Location: near South Pamls Resort, Dumaluan Beach.  Save on Google Maps .

Arco Point Location: near Panglao Island.

#Freediving Location: Dauis, Panglao Island near Bohol Sea View Cabin Resort.  Save on Google Maps .

11. Napaling Reef

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Napaling Reef in Panglao Island, Bohol

Location : Napaling Drive, Panglao, Bohol . Save on Google Maps .

Napaling Reef is my favorite freediving spots in Bohol! This stunning reef is famous for its enchanting steep wall with incredible coral formations, surrounded by abundant marine life. Go SCUBA or freediving into the crystal-clear waters. There are many diving resorts in the area where you can get a guide & rent diving equipment.

12. Balicasag Island

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Turtle Watching at Balicasag Island, Panglao Island, Bohol

Location : Near Panglao, Bohol . Save on Google Maps .

Balicasag Island is a paradise for nature enthusiasts, offering a remarkable opportunity to explore the underwater world & encounter Bohol’s rich marine life. Balicasag Marine Sanctuary is famous for its sea turtles, dolphin watching and vibrant coral gardens near the sea cliff.

See rates & book online

Bohol Island Hopping

13. Virgin Island

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Virgin Island in Panglao Island, Bohol

Location : near Puntud Island, Panglao, Bohol . Save on Google Maps .

This enchanting island is famous for its pristine white sandbar that emerges during low tide, creating a breathtaking sight. With its crystal-clear turquoise waters and soft powdery sand, Virgin Island a perfect spot for beach and sea lovers. Take a leisurely stroll along the sandbar, sunbathe, or simply relax amidst the pristine blue sea surrounding you.

14. See more of Panglao Island

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MIST in Panglao Island, Bohol

Popular Beaches in Panglao

Alona Beach

Dumaluan Beach

Doljo Beach

Bikini Beach

Other interesting spots in Panglao

Panglao Church

Nova Shell Museum

Dauis Church

Giant Hand at Bohol Sea View Cabin & Resorts

MIST restaurant

Zara’s Cafe

15. Tagbilaran City

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Tagbilaran City seaside sunset view, Bohol

Location : Bohol Province . Save on Google Maps .

Tagbilaran is the capital city of Bohol Province. It is home to Tagbilaran Port, which serves direct ferries to Cebu, Dumagete, Siquijor and Manila. When in Tagbilaran, visit the Blood Compact Shrine, the Bohol Cathedral, Plaza Rizal and the National Museum of the Philippines – Bohol. Dao Bus Terminal is where you can find public buses and transport to other towns of Bohol Province. Island City Mall, the city’s largest shopping center, is conveniently located beside the terminal.

Cebu-Bohol Supercat Ferry Ticket (One Way or Round Trip)

Tagbilaran Travel Essentials

16. Blood Compact Site

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Blood Compact Site in Tagbilaran City, Bohol

Location : Tagbilaran East Road, Barangay Bool, Tagbilaran City . Save on Google Maps .

Sandugo or blood compact is a Philippine ancient ritual wherein both factions cut their wrist and drink the blood together with wine or other liquids to seal an agreement and to signify their friendship. A shrine was built in honor of the historic blood compact between Rajah Sikatuna of Bohol and Miguel Lopez de Legaspi of Spain that is often considered as the First Treaty of Friendship between different cultures, races, and religions. A monument of five life-sized men performing the ritual, sculpted by Boholano, National Artist Napoleon Abueva, now stands in Brgy. Bool in Tagbilaran City. The Blood Compact Site is easily accessible even by tricycle since it is along the national highway. Aside from taking a trip back in history, you will also enjoy the cool breeze and refreshing view on the site.

Bohol Province

Bohol Countryside Tour w/ Buffet Lunch

17. Bohol Chocolate Hills

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Chocolate Hills in Carmen, Bohol

Location : Chocolate Hills Complex (view deck), Barangay Buenos Aires, Carmen . Save on Google Maps .

While it is still unknown how the famous Chocolate Hills came to be, and how many hills there are, one thing is certain – that the Chocolate Hills is a must-see attraction. They are green during the rainy season but turn brown during the dry season, resembling Hershey’s kisses chocolates, thus the name. They can be visited during both seasons, and they are just as marvelous all throughout the year. An endless view of these hills can best be appreciated at the Chocolate Hills Complex (view deck) in Carmen Town. If you want to visit without the huge crowds, go during sunrise. It takes extra effort, but the magical view of the hills under the golden hour light is worth it.

Bohol countryside tour package

Bohol day tour from cebu, chocolate hills adventure park.

Chocolate Hills Adventure Park is located near Chocolate Hills Complex Viewdeck. This eco-tourism venture in Carmen, Bohol offers 30 thrilling activities including the 550m Rush Bike Zip, zip-lining, treetop rope courses, horseback riding, camping, and an outdoor cafe.

18. Philippine Tarsier Sanctuary

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Philippine Tarsier Sanctuary in Corella, Bohol

Location : Barangay Canapnapan, Corella . Save on Google Maps .

A trip to Bohol won’t be complete without visiting the Philippine Tarsier Sanctuary. Endangered and a protected species, the tarsier is a tiny and odd-looking primate. Seeing one in real life is a special experience because Bohol is one of the few places you can get to see them up close. The Philippine Tarsier Sanctuary in Corella is within a short 20-minute drive from Tagbilaran City. Inside the sanctuary, you will be able to see and take photos of these marvelous creatures in their natural habitat. Just remember no flash photography, please.

The Philippine Tarsier Sanctuary in Corella is the only site in Bohol run by the Philippine Tarsier Foundation. If you want to help with the conservation of Tarsiers, visit this one and not the conservation area in Bilar named “Tarsier Conservation Area,” where the tarsiers are forcefully placed & constantly disturbed for visitors.

19. Lo-ay / Loboc River Cruise

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Lo-ay River Cruise in Bohol

Location : Loboc Tourism Complex, Poblacion, Loboc . Save on Google Maps .

The Loboc River Cruise is a popular activity to do in Bohol. Not only will you enjoy a sumptuous buffet meal of local dishes, but you will also be entertained by a cultural show while cruising on a floating restaurant as you traverse through the jade-green waters of the Loboc River. Loboc is located approximately 24 kilometers away from Tagbilaran City. It’s about 40 mins by car, and an hour by public transport.

An excellent alternative is the Lo-ay River Cruise, which is nearer to Tagbilaran and also offers a similar experience.

Loboc tours & packages

Tours + discounts

Loboc River Stand Up Paddle Adventure

20. Bilar Man-Made Forest

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Bilar Man-Made Forest in Bohol

Location : Bilar-Loboc Road . Save on Google Maps .

You wouldn’t believe that this two-kilometer canopy of verdant mahogany trees over the highway between the borders of Bilar and Loboc is actually manmade. The trees look almost uniform and are so close to each other that they make a great place for cooling down and taking breath-taking photos. The manmade forest is quite easy to access too and you can easily include this stopover in your itinerary. If you’re on your way to visit the Chocolate Hills from Loboc, you surely won’t miss it.

21. Baclayon Church

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Baclayon Church in Bohol

Location : Poblacion, Baclayon . Save on Google Maps .

The Church of Immaculada Concepcion, or more popularly known as Baclayon Church, is one of the oldest churches in the Philippines and probably the most famous heritage site in Bohol. It was founded in 1596, but was only elevated as a Parish in 1717 and was completed in 1727. Its original façade is made of coral stones that were dragged from the sea and cut into cruciform shapes. In the 19th century, another facade was built together with surrounding stone buildings. An old convent, now converted into a museum, is located next to the church and houses century-old relics.

22. Anda White Beach & Cave Pools

Location : Anda, Bohol . Save on Google Maps .

Hailed as the most beautiful beach in Bohol, Anda Beach is blessed with a long stretch of powdery white sand fringed with coconut palm trees. The drive to Anda Beach takes around 45-minutes from Tagbilaran City.

Anda Beach Travel Essentials

Anda tour package, anda tourist spots.

Talisay Beach, Anda Location: Anda.  Save on Google Maps .

Cabagnow Cave Pool Location: Anda.  Save on Google Maps .

Tibaw Cave Pool Location: Anda.  Save on Google Maps .

23. Can-umantad Waterfalls

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Can-umantad Waterfalls in Candijay, Bohol

Location : Candijay, Bohol . Save on Google Maps .

Can-umantad Falls is the tallest and most impressive waterfall in Bohol. Travel time from Candijay town center is around 30-minutes.

24. Cadapdapan Rice Terraces

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Cadapdapan Rice Terraces in Candijay, Bohol

Location : Candijay . Save on Google Maps .

Get a refreshing view of the Cadapdapan rice terraces on your way to Can-umantad Falls. It’s located in Candijay, known to be Bohol’s top rice-producing town.

25. Danao Adventure Park

Location : Magtangtang, Danao . Save on Google Maps .

Aside from the natural beauty of the island, the pristine beaches and the cultural heritage that Bohol offers, a trip to Danao Adventure Park is one you wouldn’t want to miss especially if you are looking for something more thrilling.

Located 72 km away from Tagbilaran City, Danao Adventure Park focuses on eco-tourism and extreme adventure to offer you a unique and adrenaline-rush filled experience with nature and is definitely worth the travel time. If you are not a thrill-seeker, don’t worry because there’s still a wide of activities you can try. Root climbing and rappelling, caving, river trekking, glass cliff walking, cable car rides, ziplining, cliff diving, and kayaking are just some of the activities they offer. If you’re an adrenaline junkie, you will definitely want to try The Plunge, which is the only canyon swing in Southeast Asia, and the highest one in the world at 280m.

26. Bohol Churches & Heritage Sites

Bohol is home to some of the oldest and most beautiful Spanish-colonial churches in the Philippines. These iconic structures are famous for their stunning architecture, rich distory and cultural significance.

Spanish-colonial heritage churches in Bohol

Loboc Church (San Pedro Apostol Parish Church) Location: Loboc, Bohol.  Save on Google Maps .

Baclayon Church (La Purisima Concepcion de la Virgen Maria Parish Church) Location: Baclayon, Bohol.  Save on Google Maps .

Dauis Church (Assumption of Our Lady Shrine) Location: Dauis, Panglao Island.  Save on Google Maps .

Panglao Church (St. Agustine Parish Church) Location: Panglao, Panglao Island.  Save on Google Maps .

Loon Church (Nuestra Señora de la Luz Parish Church) Location: Loon, Bohol.  Save on Google Maps .

Alburquerque Church (Santa Monica Parish Church) Location: Albuquerque.  Save on Google Maps .

Tagbilaran Cathedral (Cathedral of Saint Joseph the Worker) Location: Carlos P. Garcia Avenue, Tagbilaran City.  Save on Google Maps .

Cortes Church (Sto Nino Parish Church) Location: Cortes.  Save on Google Maps .

Dimiao Church (San Nicholas Parish Church) Location: Dimiao.  Save on Google Maps .

Jagna Church (St. Michael The Archangel Parish Church) Location: Jagna.  Save on Google Maps .

Loay Church (Holy Trinity Parish Church) Location: Loay.  Save on Google Maps .

Talibon Cathedral (Blessed Trinity Cathedral) Location: Talibon.  Save on Google Maps .

Other heritage sites in Bohol

Punta Cruz Watchtower Location: Maribojoc.  Save on Google Maps .

National Museum Bohol – Tagbilaran Branch (formerly the Old Bohol Provincial Capitol building) Location: Carlos P. Garcia Avenue, Tagbilaran City.  Save on Google Maps .

27. See more of Bohol Province

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Sipatan Twin Hanging Bridge in Sevilla, Bohol, Philippines

Other interesting spots in Bohol

Sagbayan Peak  — Offers a nice view of Chocolate Hills clustered in the town of Sagbayan and Clarin. Although out of the way from the popular Tagbilaran-Loboc-Carmen countryside tour route, the Sagbayan Peak might be worth a visit if you are traveling via Tubigon. Location: Clarin-Sagbayan Road, Sagbayan, Bohol.  Save on Google Maps .

Sipatan Twin Hanging Bridge  — The Sipatan Twin Hanging Bridge, a captivating tourist spot in Sevilla, has evolved from its humble bamboo and rope origins. Get a scenic view of the serene river and surrounding nature while crossing the 40-meter bridge’s woven bamboo deck. Location: Loboc-Sevilla Road, Sevilla, Bohol.  Save on Google Maps .

Cabilao island Location: Loon.  Save on Google Maps .

Abatan River (cruise & firefly watching) Location: Cortes-Maribojoc.  Save on Google Maps .

Pilar Dam / Pilar Freedom Park & Wildlife Sanctuary Location: Poblacion, Pilar.  Save on Google Maps .

Beyond Bohol

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Virgin Island in Bantayan, Cebu, Philippines

Location : Central Visayas region, central Philippines . Save on Google Maps .

Cebu is famous for its rich history, vibrant culture, and breathtaking attractions. The direct fastcraft ferry from Tagbilaran to Cebu City takes around 2 hours. You can also go via Tubigon Port, which is 1 hour away from Tagbilaran by car. Travel time from Tubigon to Cebu City is 1 hour by fastcraft ferry or 2 hours by RORO ferry.

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Rizal Boulevard, Dumaguete City

Location : Negros Oriental, Central Visayas region, central Philippines . Save on Google Maps .

Known as the “City of Gentle People,” Dumaguete is famous for its vibrant university town atmosphere, beautiful coastline, and breathtaking marine biodiversity. To get there from Bohol, take a ferry from Tagbilaran Port to Dumaguete Port. The ferry ride usually takes around 2-3 hours, offering picturesque views of the sea along the way.

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Discover the enchanting island of Siquijor, famous for its mystical charm, pristine beaches, and captivating waterfalls. To reach Siquijor from Bohol, take a ferry from Tagbilaran Port to Siquijor Port. The ferry journey typically takes around 1 to 2 hours.

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Camiguin Island

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White Island in Camiguin, Philippines

Location : Camiguin Province, Northern Mindanao, Philippines . Save on Google Maps .

Experience the beauty of Camiguin Island, famous for its stunning volcanoes, hot springs, and picturesque waterfalls. Take a direct ferry from Jagna Port in Bohol to Camiguin. The ferry ride typically takes around 2 to 3 hours. Prepare to be amazed by Camiguin’s natural wonders, such as the majestic Mount Hibok-Hibok and the enchanting Katibawasan Falls.

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What places have you added to your bucketlist? Have you been to beautiful places in Bohol that should be on this list? Feel free to share your thoughts!

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March 13, 2019 at 5:07 pm

Hi this is Margie, wanna go to Bohol, what place should I land first in bohol? I’m from Cebu City

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March 26, 2019 at 10:01 pm

Hi Margie, you can take the ferry to Tagbilaran.

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May 19, 2019 at 4:56 pm

Hello there! By any chance, have you tried to rent for a long term in a beach house rather than staying in a hotel? If you did, any recommendations?

June 13, 2019 at 2:59 am

Hi Charmein, I have not done that yet. Sorry.

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July 11, 2019 at 1:28 pm

The pictures look so amazing…The places are mesmerizing…

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December 12, 2019 at 1:40 am

Hi, This is Diana from Cebu City, I just want to ask for suggestion if what places are worthy to visit for a 1 day tour? Is it okay not to hire a tour guide?

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February 25, 2020 at 10:44 am

Hi, I’m planning to travel to philippines this year and I’m having a hard time finding any information about where I can go to watch filipino folk dances or even visit tribes and learn about their way of life.

March 6, 2020 at 4:36 pm

There are many villages you can visit in the Cordillera region. In Banaue for example. In Mindanao, check out Lake Sebu (near General Santos City).

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January 24, 2021 at 3:19 pm

I’ve been to Bohol, very beautiful place. Went on a buffet river cruise an zip lining and one of the many beaches of course. Trip of a lifetime.

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January 24, 2021 at 3:26 pm

What a great blog! You just inspired me. I am adding Bohol to my list of places to visit someday.

January 24, 2021 at 3:34 pm

Looks beautiful out there! Hope to go there someday. I love to seeing tarsier in personal. Super great!

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March 4, 2023 at 10:40 pm

What a beautiful post! Thank you so much for sharing about Bohol. This guide is very helpful.

4 Days Bohol Itinerary: Chocolate Hills, Island Hopping, Loboc River Cruise

4 Days Bohol Itinerary: Chocolate Hills, Island Hopping, Loboc River Cruise

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When is the best time to go to Bohol?

  • Day 1: Travel to Bohol
  • Day 2: Bohol Countryside Tour

Chocolate Hills

Loboc river cruise, bilar man-made forest, tarsier sanctuary, baclayon church, blood compact shrine, hanging bridge, bohol bee farm, alona beach.

  • Day 3: Panglao Island Hopping Tour

Balicasag Island

Virgin island, additional: pamilacan island tour, bonus: firefly watching night cruise tour at abatan river, recommended additional bohol day tours and activities, anda & candijay bohol day tour, panglao island tour, danao adventure park day tour, bohol diving and whale sharks tour, cambuhat river cruise day tour.

  • Day 4: Departure

Chocolate Hills and Pamilacan Island

Bohol is also home to historical and cultural sites, including old churches, museums, and ancestral houses. With endless places to visit in Bohol , the province is an ideal vacation spot for all kinds of travelers, including families with kids, couples, solo travelers, and nature lovers especially.

There are also many hotels and resorts in the province, so you’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to where to stay in Bohol , regardless if you want to stay in Bohol beachfront resorts or cheap resorts in Bohol .

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To make the most out of your trip, we’ve created this 4-day, 3-night Bohol itinerary that will bring you to well-loved Bohol attractions near the best Bohol resorts , as well as new tourist spots in Bohol

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Tourist photographs Chocolate Hills

Day 1: Travel to Bohol 

Aerial view of Bohol Island

If you are traveling from Manila to Bohol, your best option is to book a flight from Manila Airport to Bohol. If you’re going the Boracay to Bohol route, you can board a flight from Caticlan Airport to Bohol Airport. You can also get a flight to Bohol from other Philippine Airports , including Davao International Airport.

If you’re planning a Cebu to Bohol itinerary , you can go from Cebu to Bohol via a ferry. There are daily scheduled trips from Cebu City. You can also get a ferry to Bohol from Dumaguete or Siquijor.

After arriving in Bohol, head to your hotel aboard your Panglao Airport transportation and check in to your room. You can use your first day to explore the nearby areas on your own and try the local delicacies at some of the top Bohol restaurants .

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Rice fields next to Chocolate Hills

Bohol countryside tours are some of the most popular Bohol tours . While Bohol Countryside Tours vary, here are some of the stops that could be included during your trip:

See our popular Bohol Countryside Tours

Bohol chocolate hills countryside private tour with transfers & add-on loboc river cruise lunch, bohol countryside tour chocolate hills to loboc river cruise lunch with hotel transfers, bohol countryside private tour & shared loboc river lunch cruise with transfers.

The Chocolate Hills on Bohol Island

The trees are actual living trees, but the forest is deemed man-made as it was born from a reforestation project that was started over 50 years ago. 

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Bohol island hopping private tour to balicasag & virgin islands with dolphin watching & transfers.

Tarsier Sanctuary

This hanging bridge is located in the municipality of Sevilla and is formally known as the Tigbao Hanging Bridge. It is made out of bamboo, hangs around 25 meters above the Loboc River, and connects two barangays to each other. Apart from giving you an adrenaline rush (as the bridge can be pretty shaky when you cross it), it will also provide you with unique views of the river. 

Produce growing in Bohol Bee Farm

Bohol Bee Farm is a property located on Bohol’s Panglao Island. While it is an actual farm, it is also home to a hotel and a restaurant. You don’t have to book a stay here to explore its facilities, as you can join a Bohol Bee Farm tour where you can try some of their famous dishes and enjoy some of the farm activities.

Aerial view of Alona Beach, Bohol

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After your Bohol countryside tour, you will head back to your hotel. Rest up, as you will go island hopping in the Phillippines the next day.

See our popular Mithi Resort Bohol Packages

Cozy 5-day bohol package at mithi resort with airfare from manila, breakfast & transfers, day 3: panglao island hopping tour .

Dumaluan Beach on Panglao Island

See our popular Bohol Island Hopping Tours

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Balicasag Island

See our popular Bohol Diving Courses and Packages

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Virgin Island

On this tour, you will be able to explore some of Bohol’s natural attractions, including beaches, caves, falls, and rice terraces.

Anda Beach - This beach is known as one of the beautiful white sand beaches in the Philippines and has a length of almost three kilometers.

Cabagnow Cave Pool - This cave pool is one of the deepest cave pools in the province, with the deepest portion of the pool having a depth of 25 feet.

Combento Cave Pool - With a maximum depth of just around 6 feet, this cave pool is perfect for those who want a refreshing swim.

Tibao Cave Pool - Just a short distance away from Cabagnow Cave Pool, Tibao Cave Pool only has a maximum depth of around 3 meters.

Candapdapan Rice Terraces - These rice terraces offer a beautiful view of green and yellow, making the farmlands very photogenic.

Can-Umantad Falls - This waterfall was named after its height of 60 feet and is the tallest waterfall in Bohol.

Panglao Church

Hinagdanan Cave - This popular cave in Bohol boasts spectacular stalactites and stalagmites and a lagoon that has a maximum depth of 12 meters.

Dauis Church - This National Historical Landmark is famous for its bell tower that is made from corals.

Panglao Church - Also known as the St. Augustine Parish Church, Panglao Church is home to a watch tower that is said to be the tallest Spanish-era watch tower in the Philippines.

Nova Shell Museum - This museum is home to one of the biggest seashell collections in the world.

See our popular Panglao Island Tours and Activities

Bohol countryside tour with loboc river cruise lunch & panglao island tour, bohol panglao island attractions tour with transfers | bohol bee farm, alona beach, hinagdanan cave.

Tourists ziplining in Danao Adventure Park

Adrenaline junkies will enjoy Danao Adventure Park, where they can try exhilarating activities, including ziplining, rappelling, bungee jumping, and river tubing. Those who want a more laid-back visit can go on an eco-adventure tour and enjoy bird-watching, kayaking, and spelunking.

Free diving in Bohol

If you want a unique snorkeling activity in addition to scuba diving, you can swim with whale sharks in Lila , Bohol. Lila is one of the emerging destinations where you can swim with whale sharks in the Philippines . 

If you are looking for a tour that will allow you to immerse yourself in the local Boholano culture, this is it. After paddling down the Cambuhat River, you will make your way to an oyster farm. You’ll learn how these oysters are cultured here while enjoying your lunch. After your meal, you will go on a tour of the local village, which will allow you to interact with the community as the members show you how they make local handicrafts like baskets, hats, and mats.

Day 4: Departure 

Sunset on Panglao Island

Have an enjoyable and hassle-free trip to Bohol!

Aerial view of Balicasag Island

For a more convenient experience, book your Philippine trip packages , including Bohol hotel and tour packages , Philippine honeymoon packages , and long stay packages with a reputable Philippine online travel agency like Guide to the Philippines. You can also book hotels in Bohol , including Mithi Resort & Spa , Bohol Beach Club , Modala Beach Resort , Bluewater Panglao , and Bellevue Resort .

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17 Must-See BOHOL Tourist Spot for the Ultimate Island Adventure

  • December 14, 2022

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Explore the many points of interest in Bohol Tourist Spot that are popular with visitors and residents alike. Discover the best things to do in Bohol and the most popular tourist spots in Bohol , such as the Chocolate Hills, that can be found in this island province.

Bohol is deserving of its status as one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Philippines as well as one of the most popular tourist attractions in the Visayas . It is well-known for being the location of the famous Chocolate Hills as well as sanctuaries that are home to tarsiers. Bohol tourist spot is a wonderful alternative to Boracay since it has some of the top honeymoon resorts and beach resorts in the Philippines. However, Boracay is known for its party atmosphere.

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To mention a few, we are giving tips on how to travel Chocolate Hills, treks to the Tarsier Sanctuary, adventures in the Hinagdanan Cave, and outings to Alona Beach. Read this travel guide if you’re trying to decide what to do in Bohol tourist spot so that you can create an itinerary that includes the best things to see and things to do on the island.

HERE ARE THE LISTS OF BOHOL TOURIST SPOT

1. Chocolate Hills

Tourist Spots in Bohol

The Chocolate Hills are the most well-known attraction on the island of Bohol. The majority of people think of them as Hershey’s Kisses, but there are really more than a thousand symmetrical mounds that are conical and dome-shaped. It is not because the terrain is composed of chocolate that it is referred to as the Chocolate Hills, rather, the name comes from the terrain’s brownish hue.

During the wet season, the hills take on the impression of being cushioned and lush due to the grass that covers them. They acquire their name from the browning of the flora that occurs throughout the summer months, when it dies off and takes on a chocolaty colour.

Chocolate Hills is one of the top Bohol tourist spot since it is so well-known that it is even depicted on the currency.

2. Philippine Tarsier and Wildlife Sanctuary

Philippine Tarsier and Wild Sanctuary. Popular Tourist Attractions in Bohol Philippines

The Philippine Tarsier and Wildlife Sanctuary is also one of the most popular tourist destinations on the island of Bohol. There are tarsiers, a small primate species on the verge of extinction, in this massive forest. Small, nocturnal primates with large, rounded eyes, these animals have been around for 45 million years. They are easily stressed due to their frail nature and high levels of emotional sensitivity. In times of extreme stress, tarsiers have been known to kill themselves by slamming their skulls against tree trunks, thus tourists are asked to keep noise levels down. Photos by guests are welcome, however, flash photography is prohibited. Also, tarsiers are off-limits for human interaction.

3. Bilar Man-Made Forest

Bilar Man-Made Forest. Popular Tourist Attractions in Bohol Philippines

Bohol’s Bilar Man-Made Forest is one of the most magical Bohol tourist spot. It was Governor Conrado Marapao in 1953 that initiated the reforestation program that had been planned since 1947. Deforestation in the Loboc watershed was the reason for this.

The Bilar Man-Made Forest is a popular stop on tours of Bohol, and with good reason. The forest’s well-spaced tree canopies create a natural tunnel, perfect for a leisurely stroll. It’s peaceful, so it’s perfect for a little break before continuing on to the forest to the north, where you may continue your exploration of Bohol.

Built from white and red mahogany trees, it stretches for a total of two kilometers. Tours to the Chocolate Hills and other Bohol attractions are often combined with visits to this site.

This sightseeing trip also includes a Loboc River Cruise, so you can enjoy the sites without having to go far from the dock.

4. Pahangog Falls

Pahangog Twin Falls Dimiao Bohol Philippines – Photos from Adventure Bohol. Popular Tourist Attractions in Bohol Philippines

Located in southern Bohol’s Dimiao Region is the breathtaking Pahangog Falls. It will take around an hour and twenty minutes if you stay in Panglao, which is where most tourists do.

Panglao is where the vast majority of visitors choose to spend their time. Because it is the island’s most popular tourist destination, complete with a wide variety of hotels, resorts, and hostels, as well as both Western and native cuisine.

Pahangog Falls is a stunning waterfall in Bohol, Philippines, and also one of the most popular tourist attractions in Bohol, thanks in part to the striking contrast between the green of the surrounding tropical trees and the blue of the pool below. Considering it’s a twin cascade surrounded by natural beauty, it’s certain to pique anyone’s interest.

5. Loboc River

Loboc, Bohol River Cruise The Floating Restaurant - From LexieAnimeTravel. Popular Tourist Attractions in Bohol Philippines

There is no trip to Bohol without taking the iconic Loboc River Cruise. When visiting the Loboc River, tour operators often stop here for a Filipino lunch buffet before continuing their explorations farther downstream. The ship will make a halt midway through the excursion to see natives perform their customary dances and musical instruments.

The Loboc River is a stunning natural wonder of Bohol and one of the most popular tourist attractions in Bohol. The community and government have worked together to protect this natural beauty, and the river is better for it.

6. Sikatuna Mirror of The World

Tourist Spots in Bohol

Sikatuna’s Mirror of the World and Botanical Garden is now available to the public, making it the most popular tourist spot in Bohol. Visit Bohol and take in the beautiful landscape. Bohol is a great place to see world-famous sites. This destination is rapidly rising in popularity due to its extraordinary appeal.

The Mirror of the World Sikatuna and Botanical Garden in Bohol, Philippines, is about finished with its location at Brgy. Libjo Sikatuna.

7. Pangas Falls

Pangas-Falls-Carmen-Bohol. Popular Tourist Attractions in Bohol Philippines

Some people like to develop a tan by spending time at the beach or in the pool. People may mistake it for a glass of milky tea or a steaming mug of piping hot joe. But for the residents of Carmen, Bohol, a dip in the refreshingly cool waters of Pangas Falls is a relief.

In the province of Bohol, one of the few remaining natural wonders is Pangas Falls. Located in the chill town of Carmen, Bohol, the Guadalupe barangay is a great place to unwind. This area is still relatively undiscovered since it doesn’t have many visitors and hasn’t been highlighted on many websites.

The lush greenery and towering trees at Pangas Falls provide a wonderful backdrop for your vacation photographs and add to the relaxing atmosphere of the region.

Being undeveloped means there are no benches, booths, or entry fees to speak of, just the untamed beauty of nature. Bring ample food and drink if you want to spend time here. And, of course, keep waste in mind. Keep tidy as you go along, as usual.

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8. Hinagdanan Cave

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The Hinagdanan Cave on the island of Bohol is widely considered to be among the world’s most stunning natural wonders and also one of the most popular tourist attractions in Bohol. It provides a pool of clean water in which one may swim while admiring the stalactites and stalagmites that decorate the ceiling of the cavern.

It is supposed to have been discovered by accident by a farmer who erected a ladder to enter the cave, thus giving the cave its current name. The cave may be found in Dauis. The light seeps from the opening of the cave, bathing the whole region with a luminous quality that seems to come from another universe.

9. Cadapdapan Rice Terraces

CADAPDAPAN RICE TERRACES IN CANDIJAY, BOHOL. Popular Tourist Attractions in Bohol Philippines

Bohol has more to offer than what most travel agencies show on their itineraries. The usual trips to the Chocolate Hills, to see the Tarsiers, etc., but if you look harder, you can find more jewels and treasures in Bohol. You don’t usually see ads for these places, but they should be. These places will take your breath away and show you a side of Bohol you might not have known before. Some of these hidden treasures are the Can-umantad Falls of Candijay and the Cadapdapan Rice Terraces.

Rice terraces aren’t just in Banaue. They can also be found in other parts of the Philippines. Yes, rice terraces have been built on Bohol as well. There are actually quite a few rice terraces in the area, such as in the towns of Sierra Bullones, Lila, and Jagna. However, almost everyone would agree that the rice terraces in Candijay are the ones that all visitors should see. People who live there think that the natives of the area built this beautiful structure many years ago. It may not be as big as the Banaue Rice Terraces, but it is just as beautiful in terms of how it looks as a whole.

10. Can-umantad Falls

Can-umantad Falls. Popular Tourist Attractions in Bohol Philippines

The beautiful waterfalls Can-umantad Falls is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Bohol are just a few minutes away from the Cadapdapan Rice Terraces, or I should say just below them. The people who live there say that it is the tallest waterfall not just in that part of Bohol, but in all of Bohol.

The main cascade of the falls is 60 feet tall. It has three layers, each with structures made of boulders that give a different view of how the water flows down. The waterfall basin is very shallow, so you don’t have to worry if you don’t know how to swim. (But it is very rocky, so you should wear shoes that can handle that.) You would see the next cascade, which is smaller than the first one, a little farther down the falls. And its water falls into a small green pool that is clean. Most visitors come here to take it easy and enjoy the view. The water from the falls is clean, fresh, and cool, making it a great place to cool off from the intense heat.

11. Danao Adventure Park

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Danao Adventure Park is one of the most popular tourist attractions and is the place to go if you’re looking for a place to do fun and exciting things in Bohol. Here, you can do fun things like ziplining, bungee jumping, rappelling, paramotoring, root climbing, and other things in the river.

Visit the adventure parks in Bohol if you like thrills and want a cool way to see the natural beauty of the island.

If you’re going to Bohol with a group of adult friends and want to do exciting things like ziplining, treetop challenges, and more, you have to add these to your itinerary.

12. Sea Of Clouds

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Sea Of Clouds in Bohol is popularly known for its breathtaking panoramic views and is considered to be one of the top tourist attractions in Bohol. Located northwest of the popular Chocolate Hills, it offers adventurous visitors both a magical experience and unrivaled photographic opportunities. Sea Of Clouds provide travelers with an incredible view of the verdant valleys which makes it as one favorite place to visit for locals and tourists alike. An amazing sight to behold, it is no surprise that this popular attraction was even featured in popular tv shows, making it an even more popular spot! So if you want to experience a magnificent view of paradise while you’re in Bohol, Sea Of Clouds should definitely be at the top of your list!

13. Himontagon Hills

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The beautiful Himontagon Hills is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Bohol . Situated near the small town of Cortes, it offers amazing views, surrounded by steep hillsides and forests. Whether you’re looking for adventure or just somewhere to relax and admire nature, Himontagon Hills are a must-see for anyone visiting this wonderful part of the Philippines. In fact, it’s such a popular spot that it’s even featured in some of the best travel guides to Bohol! For those looking for an exciting day out, there are plenty of activities on offer – from scenic hikes to waterfalls and river walks. Alternatively, why not bring a picnic and spend some time admiring breathtaking views over rolling hills? Whatever you choose to do, Himontagon is sure to be an unforgettable experience sure to leave a lasting impression on your trip.

14. The Alicia Panoramic Park

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Located in the popular tourist destination of Bohol, The Alicia Panoramic Park is a must-see attraction for travelers. With spectacular views of scenic landscapes and wildlife, it is one of the best places to visit in Bohol for those looking for an unforgettable experience. From lush rolling hills, wild forests and even cascading waterfalls, there are countless sights to behold at the Alicia Panoramic Park and the vast expanse of green will make visitors feel closer to nature. But that’s not all, visitors can also find plenty of cozy restaurants and cafes nearby where they can stop and refuel before exploring more of what makes this popular tourist attraction in Bohol so special.

15. Kinahugan Falls

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Kinahugan Falls, a popular tourist spots in Bohol, is a must-see when visiting the island! Located at Barangay Cambanas in Loboc, Bohol, Kinahugan Falls offers spectacular views featuring two towering waterfalls and calm waters surrounded by lush greens. With its magnificent natural beauty and wonderful atmosphere, not to mention how easily accessible it is from various points of the island, Kinahugan Falls has become one of the best places in Bohol Tourist Spot. Whether you are looking for an adventure or just want to spend a relaxing day outdoors, spending some time at Kinahugan Falls will surely make your trip to Bohol extra enjoyable.

17. Jardin Necitas

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Jardin Necitas is popularly known as one of the top in Bohol Tourist Spot. This popular destination is located in Pilar, Bohol, renowned for being one of the most popular islands in the Visayan region. Jardin Necitas has something to offer every type of traveler, boasting some of the best beaches and picturesque views that Bohol has to offer. From exploring its diverse flora and fauna, watching the sunset by its waters while enjoying a countryside meal, and more – this destination provides a memorable experience that’s bound to leave you with cherished memories. With all these exciting things to do at Jardin Necitas, it’s easy to know why it’s highly recommended to be one of the best places to do in Bohol.

THESE ARE THE LIST OF THE MOST POPULAR BOHOL TOURIST SPOTS

Bohol offers a lot of tourist attractions that are worth visiting. If you get the chance to drop by Bohol , don’t forget to check out these wonderful places! Although some of these attractions require an entrance fee, it is all worth it because of the experience and beauty that they offer. Do you find this list helpful? Have you been to any of these places before? We would love to hear from you so feel free to leave a comment below!

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Top 20 Bohol Tourist Spots in The Philippines

Bohol, an enchanting small island province in the Central Visayas region of the Philippines, is a kaleidoscope of natural beauty, historic sites, and cultural treasures. From the world-famous Chocolate Hills to the pristine white sand beaches, Bohol offers a diverse range of attractions that cater to every type of traveler. If you want to visit Bohol, here is a curated list of the top 20 tourist spots in Bohol that you should not miss.

1. Chocolate Hills

The main tourist spot in Bohol is the Chocolate Hills . An iconic symbol of Bohol, the Chocolate Hills are a must-see attraction. These unique geological formations, numbering over 1,200, turn brown during the dry season, resembling endless rows of chocolate kisses.

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2. Panglao Island

Known for its stunning beaches and world-class diving spots, Panglao Island is a paradise for beach lovers and diving enthusiasts. Alona Beach is particularly famous for its white sand and vibrant marine life.

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3. Loboc Bohol River Cruise

Experience the beauty of Bohol through a leisurely cruise along the Loboc River . Enjoy a buffet lunch onboard while being serenaded by local musicians and admiring the lush riverside scenery.

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4. Tarsier Sanctuary

Get up close and personal with one of the world’s smallest primates at the Philippine Tarsier Sanctuary . These nocturnal creatures are indigenous to Bohol and are known for their large, expressive eyes.

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5. Baclayon Church

One of the oldest stone churches in the Philippines, Baclayon Church is a significant historical and cultural landmark in Bohol, showcasing centuries-old religious artifacts and stunning architecture.

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6. Hinagdanan Cave

A naturally lighted cavern with a deep lagoon, Hinagdanan Cave is a marvel of stalactite and stalagmite formations. It’s an ideal spot for those who love to explore the mysteries beneath the earth.

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7. Blood Compact Shrine

This historical landmark commemorates the first treaty of friendship between the East and the West. The Blood Compact Shrine features a bronze sculpture depicting the blood compact ceremony between Datu Sikatuna and Miguel López de Legazpi.

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8. Bamboo Hanging Bridge

Experience a bit of adventure as you walk across the Bamboo Hanging Bridge over the Sipatan River in Sevilla. It’s a fun way to experience local life and enjoy picturesque views of the river and surrounding landscape.

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9. Man-Made Forest

A two-kilometer stretch of densely planted mahogany trees in Bilar creates a captivating man-made forest . This lush, green tunnel is a popular photo spot and a refreshing break from the tropical heat.

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10. Anda Beach

One of the best beaches here in Bohol is Anda Beach . For those seeking tranquility away from the crowds, Anda Beach offers pristine white sands and crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing.

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11. Danao Adventure Park

Adrenaline junkies will love Danao Adventure Park, which offers activities like zip-lining, cliff rappelling, caving, kayaking, and the thrilling plunge.

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12. Sandugo Festival

Experience Bohol’s vibrant culture by visiting during the Sandugo Festival in July. This month-long celebration features street dances, cultural shows, and historical reenactments commemorating the blood compact .

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13. Alburquerque Church and Convent

Visit this historic church known for its massive structure and intricate designs. The Alburquerque Church houses one of the country’s largest convents, offering a glimpse into Bohol’s religious heritage.

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14. Dimiao Twin Waterfalls

Escape to the serene beauty of Dimiao Twin Waterfalls, where you can enjoy a refreshing swim in cool, crystal-clear waters surrounded by lush greenery. One of the best waterfalls in Bohol.

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15. Sikatuna’s Mirror of the World

This garden-themed park showcases replicas of famous landmarks around the world, offering a unique photographic journey across different continents.

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16. Pamilacan Island

A haven for marine life enthusiasts, Pamilacan Island is known for dolphin-watching and snorkeling. Its coral reefs are teeming with colorful fish and sea creatures.

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17. Mag-Aso Falls

Discover the enchanting Mag-Aso Falls, where you can enjoy a relaxing dip in its natural pools surrounded by tropical flora.

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18. Island Hopping on Balicasag Island and Virgin Island

Embark on an unforgettable island-hopping adventure to the pristine waters of Balicasag Island and the untouched beauty of Virgin Island. Balicasag Island, a marine sanctuary, is a diver’s paradise, offering vibrant coral reefs teeming with diverse marine life, perfect for snorkeling and diving. After exploring the underwater wonders, head to Virgin Island, a picturesque sandbar that emerges from the sea at low tide, offering a serene escape with its powdery white sand and crystal-clear waters. Together, these islands provide a perfect blend of adventure and tranquility, making them must-visit destinations for nature lovers and beach enthusiasts alike. Island hopping tour is one of the top things to do here in Bohol.

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19. Bohol Bee Farm

Bohol Bee Farm is a unique and eco-friendly resort located on the beautiful island of Bohol, Philippines. Known for its commitment to organic farming and sustainability, it offers visitors an immersive experience in a serene and natural setting. The farm is famous for its organic gardens, where a variety of herbs, vegetables, and flowers are grown without the use of chemical fertilizers or pesticides. Guests can enjoy tours of the beekeeping operations, where the farm’s namesake honey is produced, along with other organic products like spreads, teas, and the farm’s popular homemade ice cream. Accommodations at Bohol Bee Farm are rustic yet comfortable, with rooms and cottages that highlight local craftsmanship and materials. The resort also features a restaurant that serves wholesome and delicious meals, prepared using ingredients sourced directly from the farm. Activities such as diving, snorkeling, and tours of Bohol’s attractions are available for guests seeking adventure. Bohol Bee Farm is not just a place to stay; it’s an experience that promotes a healthier lifestyle and a deeper appreciation for nature’s bounty.

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20. Alona Beach

Alona Beach , located on Panglao Island in Bohol, Philippines, is a picturesque tropical paradise known for its stunning stretch of white sand and crystal-clear waters. Spanning about 1.5 kilometers, this beach is a favorite among tourists for its vibrant marine life, making it an excellent spot for snorkeling and diving. With a lively atmosphere, Alona Beach is surrounded by a variety of restaurants, bars, and resorts catering to both budget travelers and those seeking luxury. Its breathtaking sunsets and lush palm trees create a serene backdrop, perfect for those looking to relax and unwind in a beautiful, natural setting.

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Q: What Is The Best Time To Visit Bohol?

The best time to visit Bohol, Philippines, is during the dry season from December to April. This period offers sunny days and minimal rainfall, ideal for beach activities, exploring the Chocolate Hills, and enjoying outdoor adventures. The cooler months of December and January provide a more comfortable climate, while February to April is warmer, perfect for beach-goers.

Q: Why The Bohol Province Is One Of The Best Tourist Spots In The Philippines?

Bohol is considered one of the best tourist spots for several reasons:

  • Natural Beauty : Bohol is famous for its Chocolate Hills, over 1,200 symmetrical mound-shaped hills that turn brown in the dry season, resembling chocolates. The island also boasts pristine beaches and clear waters, ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and diving.
  • Rich Biodiversity : The island is home to the Philippine Tarsier, one of the smallest primates in the world. The Loboc River offers a chance to see lush greenery and wildlife during river cruises.
  • Cultural Heritage : Bohol has a deep historical background with centuries-old churches, such as the Baclayon Church, and heritage sites that reflect its rich culture and history.
  • Adventure Activities : Bohol offers various activities for adventure seekers, including zip-lining, cave exploration, stand-up paddleboarding, and ATV rides through its unique landscapes.
  • Accessible Location : Located in the Central Visayas region, Bohol is easily accessible from major cities in the Philippines by air and sea, making it a convenient destination for both local and international tourists.
  • Warm Hospitality : The locals are known for their friendliness and hospitality, enhancing the overall experience of visitors.
  • Sustainable Tourism Practices : Efforts are being made to preserve Bohol’s natural and cultural resources, promoting responsible tourism that ensures future generations can enjoy what the island has to offer.

These features combine to make Bohol a diverse and appealing destination for tourists looking for a mix of natural beauty, adventure, culture, and relaxation. 

Q: Why is Bohol known as the heart of the Philippine Islands?

Bohol is often referred to as the “Heart of the Visayas” due to its geographical location in the central Visayas region of the Philippines, and for the rich cultural heritage, diverse ecosystems, and natural beauty that make it a microcosm of the entire country.

Conclusion: Bohol Tourist Spot

Thank you for exploring the best attractions in Bohol with us! From the mesmerizing Chocolate Hills to the serene Loboc River, and the captivating tarsier sanctuaries, Bohol has proven itself as a treasure trove of natural wonders and cultural heritage. We hope the memories of its lush landscapes, warm people, and rich history will inspire you to come and discover more.

Bohol is not just a destination; it is an experience that stays with you forever. Do not forget to take photos while you are around Bohol or exploring Bohol. Safe travels, and keep exploring the wonders that the Philippines has to offer!

If you would like to know more about places to go in Bohol or would like to visit Bohol tourist attractions and need to rent a car or would like to avail a tour package , then please contact us. If it is your first time in Bohol, we are here to help you.

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Bohol Travel Guide with a Sample Itinerary (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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Bohol Travel Guide: Top 5 Tourist Spots in Bohol

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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.

Beach Hopping in Panglao Island

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.

Stand-Up Paddle Boarding in Loboc River

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.

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See the Tarsiers at Philippine Tarsier Sanctuary

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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See the Chocolate Hills

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.

Snorkelling and Freediving in Panglao Island

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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Pamilacan Island day tour

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.

Best Time to Visit Bohol

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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How to get to Bohol

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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How to get around Bohol

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.

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Where to stay in Bohol

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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Day 1: Bohol Countryside Tour

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.

Day 2: Freediving in Napaling Dive Point

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.

Day 3: Bohol island hopping tour

  • 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

Day 4: Chill at the 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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    It's called Lamanoc Island and you really must pay a visit to witness its pristine beauty. READ THE BLOG POST: 15 Best Beaches in Bohol. 6. Hinagdanan Cave. Located right at the heart of Panglao Island is yet another awe-inspiring natural wonder that captures the heart of many adventurers.

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    If you prefer to allocate more of your budget to exploring Bohol's tourist attractions, then book a budget hotel. You can find a handful of budget accommodations in Bohol that offer dorm-type rooms and private rooms with basic amenities. When deciding on which budget accommodation, assess if it is located near the attractions on your Bohol ...

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    Three days are usually enough to explore Bohol's top inland attractions, which include the world-famous Chocolate Hills, Loboc River, and more. But if you want to lounge on beaches and go island-hopping around the province, it's best to plan a 4-day or 5-day Bohol tourist spots itinerary so you can see more of the province.

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    The Bohol Bee Farm is one of the famous Bohol tourist spots. This little bee farm provides tours from the production line to the final product. They sell products like honey spread, flavored honey (must try the spicy honey if you like spicy things), homemade ice cream from the BUZZZ with unique flavors, mats, chapstick and so much more made ...

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    Alexis Cliff Dive Resort/Molave Cove. The first spot on the list is going to be the easiest to get to and probably the safest jump. Overall it is probably the best and most popular cliff jump in Bohol. It's in Panglao which is a great star as 99% of tourists are staying in Panglao.

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    17. Alicia Panoramic Park. Source: @_ctrz on Instagram. Source: @missdiyown on Instagram. The Panoramic Park in Alicia is one of the most popular Bohol tourist spots for a reason. Nature lovers will love trekking up the hills with nothing but you and Mother Nature for the whole journey.

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    MAG ASO FALLS. Mag Aso Falls is one of the island's natural treasures and a relatively new tourist spot in Bohol 2023. Gatorade pools and epic cliff jumps are just some of the reasons why you should add Mag Aso Falls to your list of must-see Bohol attractions. Mag Aso Falls is located in the town of Antequera.

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    Danao Bohol Adventure Tour (Sea of Clouds, The Plunge and Sagbayan Peak) 1. Full-day Tours. from. ₱8,284. per adult (price varies by group size) Swimming with Whale Sharks and Island-Hopping to Sumilon Island. 22. Full-day Tours.

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    See all. Bohol's Panglao Island Half Day Land & Half Day Island Hopping (Cebu or Bohol) 2. Full-day Tours. from. ₱7,423. per adult (price varies by group size) Bohol Countryside Day Tour from Cebu City or Mactan - Best Seller. 19.

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    Discover the best tourist spots and things to do on Bohol Island, Philippines, from visiting the Chocolate Hills to spotting tarsiers in the forest. ... updated 04.11.2022. Share. Blissful Bohol Island is part of the Visayas, the central island group of the Philippines. ... adventurous activities and wildlife viewing opportunities packed into ...

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    Bohol offers a lot of tourist attractions, from historical sites to falls, caves, and of course, white beaches. With so many places to see and things to do, you'll need a lot of time to fully explore the province. ... 2022. Reef Free the Sea Movement 4 to be Held in Baler, Aurora Danielle Uy September 27, 2019. How I Travelled Solo in Japan ...

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    15. Hinagdanan Cave. Hinagdanan Cave is one of the things to see in Bohol. This unique cave is actually situated on Panglao Island (just across the bridge from Bohol) and is one of the most touristy attractions on the island. Most guided tours include a stop at the Hingagdanan Cave.

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    Where to go in BOHOL? See the best Bohol tourist spots, top things to do, places to visit, attractions & more in 2023-2024. Detourista. Start Here. Philippines; ... This eco-tourism venture in Carmen, Bohol offers 30 thrilling activities including the 550m Rush Bike Zip, zip-lining, treetop rope courses, horseback riding, camping, and an ...

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    The island of Bohol is one of the top tourist destinations in the Philippines and the most beautiful islands in the Philippines, thanks to its natural attractions, which include pristine beaches, stunning islands, mesmerizing caves, relaxing river cruises, adorable tarsiers, and of course, one of the top Visayas tourist spots, the unique geological formations called Chocolate Hills.

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    If you want to visit Bohol, here is a curated list of the top 20 tourist spots in Bohol that you should not miss. 1. Chocolate Hills. The main tourist spot in Bohol is the Chocolate Hills. An iconic symbol of Bohol, the Chocolate Hills are a must-see attraction. These unique geological formations, numbering over 1,200, turn brown during the dry ...

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    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 Doljo, Panglao.