Bohol Island the Island Paradise in the Philippines

Bohol is an island paradise in the Philippines famous for its white sand beaches, the Chocolate Hills and the Tarsier, the smallest primate in the world. It is located in the Visayas island group in central Philippines. Surrounded by beautiful beaches and corral reefs, Bohol is a travel destination for tourist & travelers who love nature. The Chocolate Hills is nominated as one of the "New 7 Wonders of Nature"

Bohol is also renowned for its wonderful dive spots. Foreign and local divers come to Bohol to see the breathtaking underwater corral reefs around the islands. The more popular beaches of Bohol are Alona, Dumaluan, Bikini, Momo & Doljo beaches. With the help of the Department of Tourism and the local government, the beautiful Balicasag Island is now being developed for tourism with careful consideration of the environment. Needless to say, water sports is very popular in these islands. Aside from the beaches, another attraction of Bohol are its numerous caves (there are more than 1,400 to explore). Most famous of which is the Hinagdanan Cave on Panglao island. The cave directs to an underground pond with many stalactites & stalagmites.

In addition to Bohol's beaches, caves, and awesome Chocolate Hills, that visitors come to admire, it boast many monuments & magnificent churches built during the Spanish era. Every town in Bohol has its own church and each has a unique and interesting design and architecture. It will take days to see them all. If you wish to see some but have limited time, you can start with the Tagbilaran Cathedral at the capital then go to the nearby towns of Baclayon, Clarin, Maribojoc, Dauis, Loay & Loboc. A cheap way to get around the island is through the "habal-habal". It is a motorcycle for hire that serves as a "taxi' on the island.

Tourist Attractions & Activities in Bohol:
* Dolphin & whale watching at Pamilacan Island
* Site of the Blood Compact - signified the friendship and acceptance of the Spanish Leader Legaspi.
* Loboc River Cruise - a scenic ride on a large bamboo raft
* Tarsier Trail - a sanctuary for the Tarsiers
* Panglao Islands - Panglao offers an array of beaches, resorts and dive camps to choose from
* Punta Cruz Watchtower - a high point in Bohol with an impressive view

Bohol Accommodations - Bohol Hotels and Inns
Bohol has a large number of hotels, resorts, and other facilities for tourists. Most of these are concentrated in Tagbilaran and around Alona Beach, with a few more scattered around the island. To help you make your choice we have listed most hotels here, with some short personal comments.

Bohol offers several different types of room accomodations available for visitors, tourists, and locals that would suit best for anyones budget. Room rates varies depending on the ammenities, locations and quality of services included. Listed below are some of the Hotels and Inns that offers different type of packages for your visit.

Tagbilaran City:


Casa Juana Lodging House
C.P.G. Ave., Tagbilaran City

Chriscent Ville Pension House
6 Gallares St., Tagbilaran City s

Coralandia Resort and Restaurant
45 Graham Ave., Tagbilaran City

Dao Diamond Bed & Breakfast
Km. 3, J. Clarin St., Dao District, Tagbilaran City

Gie Gardens Hotel
18 M.H. del Pilar corner CPG Avenue Tagbilaran City


Soledad Suites
Lou Square, JC Borja St, Tagbilaran City


Via Bohol Tourist Inn
Graham Ave., Tagbilaran City

Panglao Island:

Billabong Hotel
Tawala, Panglao, Bohol 6340


Citadel Alona Inn
Lot 4480-A, Purok 7, Tawala, Panglao


Paragayo Resort
Tawala, Panglao Island, 6340


OOPS Bar and Cottages
Alona Beach, Panglao Island, 6340


Alona Kew White Beach Resort
Alona Kew, Tawala, Panglao Island


Possible way to go to Bohol:
There are two ways to get to Bohol (Tagbilaran). From Manila, you have a choice of going by air or by boat. By air you have a choice of airlines to fly: PAL, Cebu Pacific & Air Philippines.

By boat, you can take the Supper Ferry from the Port of Manila. The boat ride from Manila to Tagbilaran is approximately 25 hours.