Bohol Philippines Travel Guide Hotels and Resorts
Bohol Philippines Information – A guide for Where to stay and what to do in Bohol Philippines.
Bohol Philippines Information – A guide for Where to stay and what to do in Bohol Philippines.





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Bohol has great resorts and hotels, Tourist spots, adventure tours and great restaurants. Bohol’s rolling hills and long plateaus give it a unique vacation experience, from crystal clear rivers and breathtakingly beautiful springs to white beaches, Deep Caves, Botanical Gardens, and a slew of great activities that will surely entertain the most extreme adventurer.
Bohol is a pristine island province complete with famous animals, breathtaking scenic views and 600 year old churches. Along Bohol’s pristine coastline lay the many islands of Panglao, Pamilacan, Cabilao, jao, Mahanay and Lapinin. These provide world famous dive spots. Bohol is located in the heart of Visayas (just 1hr 45 min boat ride from Cebu). to the east if Bohol is the island of Leyte.
Bohol’s mountainous regions and water falls provide an experience like no other for the most extreme adventure tourists.
Cruise down Loboc river, hike up the Chocolate Hills, snorkel and dive, swim or just stroll downtown and enjoy shopping in Tagbilaran and BQ or ICM Malls. No matter what your looking for in adventure or just to relax, Bohol Has It All!!!.
Bohol is famous for the warm Boholano hospitality that’s second to none in the Philippines. This is what makes this little island so popular in tourism. Nowhere in the Philippines will you find more friendly and accommodating people with such a rich culture…
See the 1565 blood compact between Boholano chieftain Rajah Sikatuna and Spanish explorer Miguel Lopez de Leganzpi. Bohol provides a history that goes back for hundreds of years and fascinating for the average explorer looking for adventure. Bohol has excavations of ancient burial grounds revealing ancient artifacts dating back to China’s Tang dynasty.
The province of Bohol had strong trading ties with the Chinese long before the Spaniards set foot in the country. Every year, the compact between the Muslim chief and the Spanish conqueror is celebrated through the Sandugo Festival in July. The churches attest to the province’s rich heritage and culture.
The Chocolate Hills is one of the most famous natural attractions in Bohol. Bohol is also home to the world’s smallest primate, the Tarsier.
As you can see the Tarsier, its the size of a your fist, and lives on the hills of Corella, ten kilometers from Tagbilaran.
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