Don't go to Bohol Island in April-May because it's just too beautiful

Bohol Island Travel Guide:

πŸš— How to get to Bohol Island?
1. From Manila
- ✈️ By air: Manila β†’ Tagbilaran Airport (1.5 hours), then take a taxi to Alona Beach (about 30 minutes)
- 🚒 By ferry: Manila β†’ Tagbilaran Port (slower, not recommended)

2. From Cebu (most common route)
- 🚒 Fast ferry (2 hours): OceanJet or SuperCat, from Cebu Pier 1 β†’ Tagbilaran Port (fare about 800-1000 PHP)
- ✈️ By air (30 minutes): Cebu β†’ Tagbilaran (suitable for those in a hurry)

🏝️ Must-visit attractions in Bohol
1. Chocolate Hills
- Features: 1,268 cone-shaped hills that turn brown like chocolate during the dry season
- Activities: Take photos from the viewing deck, ATV off-road adventures
- πŸ“ Location: About 1.5 hours drive from Tagbilaran

2. Tarsier Sanctuary
- Features: World's smallest primates with adorable big eyes
- Note: No flash photography allowed, maintain silence
- πŸ“ Location: Corella town, about 30 minutes from Tagbilaran

3. Alona Beach
- Features: Bohol's most vibrant beach with white sand, clear water, and lively nightlife
- Activities: Swimming, sunset bars, starting point for island hopping

4. Balicasag Island
- Features: World-class diving spot with a drop-off wall, sea turtles, and jack fish schools
- Activities: Snorkeling/diving (recommended with day tour groups)

5. Virgin Island
- Features: Crescent-shaped sandbar that appears during low tide, perfect for photos
- Activities: Island hopping (usually visited together with Balicasag Island)

6. Loboc River
- Features: River cruise through tropical rainforest with buffet meals on board
- Recommendation: Take the lunch cruise to enjoy the scenery while dining

🀿 Diving & Water Activities Recommendations
βœ… Balicasag Wall β€” Coral reefs, sea turtles, schools of fish
βœ… Pamilacan Island β€” Whale sharks, dolphins (seasonal)
βœ… Night diving (near Alona Beach) β€” Fluorescent plankton

🍽️ Food Recommendations
1. Bohol Bee Farm
- Organic restaurant, recommended honey-roasted chicken and ice cream
2. Alona Beach seafood BBQ
- Fresh lobster, crab, grilled fish at reasonable prices
3. Filipino specialties
- Roast suckling pig (Lechon), mango shake, Halo-Halo (dessert)

πŸš— Transportation Options
- Rent a motorcycle (about 400-600 PHP/day, good for independent travelers)
- Charter/shared van (day tour about 2000-3000 PHP/vehicle)
- Tricycle (50-100 PHP for short distances)

🏨 Accommodation Recommendations
Luxury Resorts
- Amorita Resort (Alona Beach, private beach)
- Henann Resort Alona Beach (swim-up rooms)

Value Hotels
- Alona Vida Beach Resort (good location, moderate price)
- Moon Fools Hostel (backpacker hostel)

πŸ“Œ Travel Tips
βœ” Visa: Philippines visa required in advance (7-day visa-free for holders of US/Schengen/Japan visas)
βœ” Internet: Recommended to buy local SIM card (Globe or Smart)
βœ” Tipping: 10-20 PHP tip for restaurants/drivers
βœ” Sun protection: Strong UV rays, high SPF sunscreen + hat essential

🎯 Recommended Itinerary (3 days, 2 nights)
Day 1: Chocolate Hills + Tarsier Sanctuary + Loboc River Cruise
Day 2: Balicasag Island diving + Virgin Island sandbar
Day 3: Relax at Alona Beach + lunch at Bohol Bee Farm

Post by TheodoreLivingston68 | Apr 26, 2025

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