Bohol
- 3 Days
- Maximum Capacity: 20
Adult
Child
Description
Bohol, a stunning province in the heart of the Philippines, is known for its natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. The world-famous Chocolate Hills, a unique geological formation, rise across the landscape, while Panglao Island offers pristine white-sand beaches and crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and diving. The province is also home to historic landmarks like the centuries-old Baclayon Church and the Blood Compact Shrine, which commemorates the first treaty between the Filipinos and the Spanish. For wildlife lovers, Bohol is famous for its adorable tarsiers, one of the world’s smallest primates, which can be seen at the Tarsier Conservation Area.
Bohol’s vibrant culinary scene is equally captivating, offering dishes like kinilaw and the sweet biko, as well as the iconic chocolate-inspired treats that pay homage to the Chocolate Hills. Whether you’re exploring the breathtaking landscapes, enjoying a leisurely river cruise along the Loboc River, or diving into the rich history and culture of the region, Bohol provides a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation. With its warm hospitality, beautiful beaches, and unique attractions, Bohol is an unforgettable destination for every traveler.
Duration
3 Days
Group Size
20
Language
English
Highlights
Highlights: Spend your days in Bohol immersed in breathtaking natural wonders, rich history, and vibrant culture. Hike through the iconic Chocolate Hills for panoramic views of this unique landscape, or unwind on the pristine white-sand beaches of Panglao and Anda. Explore the centuries-old Baclayon Church and visit the Blood Compact Shrine, where Filipino and Spanish history intertwines. Don’t miss the chance to see the adorable tarsiers at the Tarsier Conservation Area or cruise the serene Loboc River, surrounded by lush jungle and traditional Filipino music. Delight in Bohol’s flavorful cuisine, from fresh kinilaw to sweet biko rice cakes, and indulge in local delicacies made from the region's abundant produce. Browse local markets for handwoven textiles, artisanal crafts, and chocolate-inspired treats from the Chocolate Hills. Whether you’re exploring natural wonders, relaxing on idyllic beaches, or enjoying the warmth of local hospitality, Bohol offers the perfect mix of adventure, relaxation, and cultural discovery.
Included
- Lunch
- Transport
Excluded
- Insurance
- food for the baby
Travel Itinerary
Day 1 - Natural Wonders and Wildlife Encounters

- Morning:
- Chocolate Hills: Start your day with a visit to the Chocolate Hills. Climb to the viewing deck for a panoramic view of these iconic cone-shaped hills. It's best to arrive early to avoid the crowds and to get the best lighting for photos.
- Tarsier Conservation Area: Head to the Tarsier Conservation Area to see the world’s smallest primates. Learn about the conservation efforts and get close to these adorable creatures without disturbing them.
- Afternoon:
- Loboc River Cruise: Enjoy a relaxing lunch cruise along the Loboc River. Savor local dishes while being serenaded by live traditional music as you drift through lush jungle surroundings.
- Baclayon Church: Visit the centuries-old Baclayon Church, a National Historical Landmark, and one of the oldest churches in the Philippines. Take some time to appreciate its Spanish colonial architecture and historical significance.
- Evening:
- Alona Beach: Wind down your day at Alona Beach in Panglao. Enjoy the evening with a stroll along the shoreline or relax at one of the beachfront restaurants for a beautiful sunset view and fresh seafood.
Day 2 - Adventure and Relaxation by the Coast

- Morning:
- Panglao Island Beaches: Start your day early with a visit to the beautiful beaches of Panglao Island, such as Doljo Beach or Bikini Beach. These spots offer crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming, snorkeling, or simply soaking up the sun.
- Balicasag Island Diving/Snorkeling: For adventure enthusiasts, take a boat trip to Balicasag Island. Enjoy world-class snorkeling or diving with the island’s vibrant coral reefs and abundant marine life.
- Afternoon:
- Panglao Island Hopping: Continue your coastal exploration with an island-hopping tour. Visit nearby islands such as Virgin Island, a sandbar with pristine beaches perfect for relaxing and taking in the beauty of the turquoise waters.
- Evening:
- Dinner at Panglao: End the day with dinner at one of Panglao’s beachfront restaurants, offering freshly caught seafood and delicious Filipino dishes, all while enjoying the island's tranquil atmosphere.
Day 3 - Culture, History, and Local Flavors

- Morning:
- Blood Compact Shrine: Start the day with a visit to the Blood Compact Shrine in Tagbilaran, where the first treaty of friendship between the Filipinos and the Spanish was made. Learn about the historical significance of this landmark.
- Bohol Bee Farm: Stop by the Bohol Bee Farm to experience organic farming. Take a tour of the farm and taste unique local products like honey, ice cream, and salads grown from their gardens.
- Afternoon:
- Hinagdanan Cave: Explore the beautiful Hinagdanan Cave in Dauis, known for its clear, freshwater lagoon inside. This is a great spot for a refreshing dip and some unique photos.
- Visit Local Markets: Head to the markets in Tagbilaran or Panglao to shop for souvenirs like handwoven textiles, local crafts, and Bohol’s famous tarsier-themed items.
- Evening:
- Dinner at Bohol’s Local Restaurant: Wrap up your Bohol adventure with a delicious meal at a local restaurant. Try regional dishes like kinilaw, lechon, or biko while enjoying the warm Boholano hospitality.
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