Bohol, Philippines

🏞️ Bohol – Philippines: The Island of Chocolate Hills, Tarsiers & White Sands

Bohol is a captivating island province in Central Visayas, known for its rolling Chocolate Hills, white-sand beaches, lush forests, and the world's smallest primates – tarsiers. This island is perfect for those seeking a balance of nature, culture, adventure, and relaxation.


📍 Where is Bohol?

  • Located in Central Visayas, Philippines

  • Southeast of Cebu Island, northwest of Mindanao

  • Main hubs: Tagbilaran City (capital), Panglao Island (beach area)


✈️ How to Get There

  • ✈️ Direct flights to Bohol–Panglao International Airport (TAG) from Manila, Clark, Cebu

  • 🚤 Ferries from Cebu to Tagbilaran (~2 hours)

  • 🛻 Local travel via van, tricycle, or scooter


🌟 Top Attractions in Bohol

⛰️ Chocolate Hills

  • 1,200+ symmetrical hills that turn chocolate-brown in the dry season

  • Carmen viewpoint offers the best panoramic photos

  • Declared a Geological Monument of the Philippines

📸 Must-visit for iconic drone shots!


🐒 Philippine Tarsier Sanctuary

  • Home to the world’s smallest primate (just 3–6 inches long!)

  • Located in Corella — protected natural habitat

  • Quiet, respectful viewing only — tarsiers are nocturnal and shy


🚤 Loboc River Cruise

  • Dine on a floating restaurant as you glide through a jungle-lined river

  • Includes cultural performances and a peaceful riverside vibe

🎶 Live local music and buffet lunch included.


💧 Panglao Island

  • Best beaches in Bohol, including Alona Beach

  • World-class diving/snorkeling at Balicasag Island

  • Sunset spots and vibrant nightlife

  • Close to luxury resorts and dive shops


🐢 Island Hopping & Marine Life

  • Balicasag Island – Sea turtles, jackfish, and coral walls

  • Virgin Island – Sandbar paradise for swimming and seafood

  • Dauis & Hinagdanan Cave – Freshwater cave pool with dramatic lighting


🌊 Anda, Bohol

  • Off-the-beaten-path beach town with less crowds

  • Stunning reefs, caves, and coastal cliffs

  • Ideal for quiet retreats or long-term stays


🍽️ Where to Eat

  • Bohol Bee Farm – Organic farm-to-table meals with ocean views

  • The Buzzz Café (Tagbilaran & Panglao) – Homemade ice cream and garden dining

  • Prawn Farm Restaurant – Seafood specialties in Island City Mall

  • Momo Beach House Restaurant – Romantic seaside dining


🏨 Where to Stay

  • 🌟 Amorita Resort – Luxury with clifftop views over Alona Beach

  • 🌊 South Palms Resort Panglao – Elegant beachfront escape

  • 🛏️ Fox & Firefly Eco Lodge (Loboc) – Nature-based eco-accommodation

  • 💰 Natura Vista (Dauis) – Affordable, cozy, and close to caves and beaches


📅 Best Time to Visit

  • ☀️ November to May – Dry season, ideal for beach trips and sightseeing

  • 🌧️ June to October – Rainy season, but still beautiful and fewer crowds

  • 🎉 Tagbilaran City Fiesta (May 1) and Sandugo Festival (July) are local cultural highlights


📸 Top Photo Spots

  • 📍 Chocolate Hills Viewpoint

  • 📍 Tarsier on a branch in Corella Sanctuary

  • 📍 Balicasag Island underwater shots

  • 📍 Loboc River bamboo rafts

  • 📍 Panglao Beach sunset


🌿 Sustainable Travel Tips

  • Visit sanctuaries, not caged tarsier parks

  • Avoid stepping on coral while snorkeling

  • Support eco-resorts and local farmers

  • Use reef-safe sunscreen