Top 5 best tourist attractions in Bohol

Bohol, the 10th biggest island of the Philippines, is a place taken straight from the paradise. It’s a dream destination for lovers of laziness under the palm trees, beautiful beaches, where white sand and turquoise water make promises of a wonderful holiday, lively colored coral reefs tempt the underwater explorers, and volcanic cones and tropical forests awaken the appetite for adventure.

In this entry, you’ll find 5 top best tourist attractions in the island of Bohol.

How to get to Bohol

The first important thing to remember before flying to the Philippines is a well-organised transport. Philippines is a country of more than 7000 islands, thus travelling from one place to another may take some time. The most efficient mean of transport there seems to be a plane, a ferry and a motorbike.

Since there is no large airport on Bohol, you have to travel through the island of Cebu to get to the island. You are arriving at Mactan Cebu Airport and you take a taxi to the port – it takes about 30 minutes. A taxi should not cost you more than 210 PHP.

As for the ferry, the price of a tourist class ticket is 500 PHP, a business class – 1000 PHP. It takes about 2 hours for the ferry to reach Bohol from Cebu.

Once you reach Bohol, it’s worth considering to rent a motorcycle or a car to get to the place where you live. Also, once you’re at the place of your residence, you should think about renting a vehicle for your entire stay or for a long-term journeys.  The biggest company, which offers online motorbike rental services is Book2Wheel. Our company allows you to rent a motorbike or a car of any brand for prices as low as 420 PHP per day. Booking a vehicle with Book2Wheel is a very simple process, just check out our short video and see it yourself.

Bohol attractions

1. Chocolate Hills

Chocolate Hills is a range of over 1000 hills located in the central part of the Philippine island of Bohol in the Visayas region. For most of the year, the hills are covered with light-green grass, while in the dry season the dried-up grass turns brown, and the mounds look like they were covered with chocolate. Chocolate hills are one of the biggest attractions of the Philippines and the only one in the world.

The hills are cramped in the area of about 50 km², have the shape of cones and reach a height of up to 100 meters. Probably formed as a result of weathering of limestone rocks, although in their area there are no caves that usually accompany such formations. The mounds have been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

2. Tarsier Sanctuary

The Tarsier Sanctuary is a large forest dedicated to the protection of tarsiers, small nocturnal primates with big, round eyes. They are an endangered species and a very sensitive one – this is why you musn’t be loud and expressive around them. The cost of a ticket to Tarsier Sanctuary is 60 PHP. The tour will take you about 30-45 minutes.

3. Cruise on the Loboc River

Loboc is the largest river on the island of Bohol, regularly being taken over by floating restaurants serving an all-you can eat buffet every hour. Beautiful views of a jungle, sun, Filipino karaoke and local children performing and showing their culture to the tourists – all this will make the travel experience truly unforgettable.

The cost of a Loboc river cruise is about 450 PHP per person – the price includes a cruise, beautiful views and a lunch buffet. You can skip the queue for tickets by buying a trip for a specific hour at a local travel agency.

4. Alona Beach

Alona Beach in the south-western part of the island of Panglao, is 1.5 km white-sand beach full of resorts, diving centers, or restaurants. One of the top tourist destinations in the Philippines. The other attraction, which can be found in the area of the Alona Beach, is snorkeling. You can explore the beauty of nature hidden beneath a surface of the Ocean with the prices oscillating between 2000-4000PHP.

5. Anda Village / the Uninhabited Island of Lamanoc

The city of Anda on Bohol is so far from civilization that the phone occasionally catches a range that is available at one point on the local hill. This distant village is the starting point for exploring the mystical uninhabited island of Lamanoc. This island, built of limestone rocks, is supposedly haunted by ghosts.

Getting to Lamanoc Island is a short trip aboard a small boat. The island’s tourist route requires a lot of climbing the steep stairs and walking on the limestone slime, the local guide will help in all that tells about prehistoric finds discovered in caves on the island, about shamanic rituals performed here by local shamans and legends associated with this mysterious place.

Bohol is a beautiful, big island and definately a place worth to visit. During your stay, don’t forget to rent a motorbike at www.book2wheel.com and enjoy your stay there!

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