| Bohol Itinerary |
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| Written by Leahona | |||
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Bohol is a city near Cebu that offers many tourist attractions. You will find many great destinations both on land and on the water. Bohol is the tenth largest island in the Philippines and this is located in the middle of Visayas. This means that you will get to experience the sand, sun and beach when you visit Bohol. Aside from that, Bohol is home to the world-known Chocolate Hills, these hills are not made of chocolate but they have a nice chocolate color. This itinerary is ideal for 4 days and 3 nights stay in Bohol. You will get to know the many tourist attractions. To have more fun, bring with you your family and friends or perhaps your wife or husband. Day 1 You will be arriving at the Tagbilaran Airport if you traveled by air and at the Tagbilaran Pier if you traveled by water in fast ferries known as SuperCat. Upon arriving in Tagbilaran, you will see that there are many vehicles that are available to transport you to your destination. You can even negotiate with the driver to give you a tour of the Bohol or use their services for your entire time in Bohol. Once you arrive in Bohol, you need to check-in at a hotel or resort. On the first day you can check-in at a resort in Panglao. This is just 25-30 minutes away from Tagbilaran making it easy for you to travel to the other tourist spots in the island. If you plan to hire a driver to transport you from the airport to Panglao, their rates vary from Php300-450 one way trip. If you are on a budget, there are tricycles that will take you to Panglao from the airport for Php250. Tricycles are small when compared to cars and vans and can fit 2-3 persons depending on their body size.
After checking in at the resort, you can unpack your things and take a stroll on the shoreline of Alona Beach. You can also scout for restaurants and bars near your resort for other dining options. Dinner is not a problem since there are many resorts that offer al fresco dining on the beach front. Alona Beach has many resorts that are beach front and they offer al fresco dining at night. The prices for food vary but most are expensive. The cuisines also vary but you will notice that the predominant cuisine is mostly European. Day 2 Your second day in Bohol can be spent touring the different tourist spots of the island. You can rent a van or car with driver to take you to these tourist destinations. The van rental can cost about Php1800 to Php2000 depending on the places you went to. Start your tour early so you can maximize your time and visit more places. Have breakfast in your hotel leave around 8:00 AM this is also a great way to avoid the harsh sun.
Baclayon Church this is the country’s second oldest church and beside the church is a museum that showcases antique items that may or may not be related to the Catholic religion. Wearing sleeveless tops is not allowed in this place. The façade of the church looks boring but once you get inside it, you will feel transported to a surreal world. The sunlight is the only light inside the church during the day, the stained glasses of the church plus the sunlight gives beautiful colors of red, blue and yellow. The entrance fee is Php25.
Man-Made Forest this forest as what the name says is man-made. Boholeños planted thousands of mahogany trees to prevent soil erosion it is now one of the many tourist destinations of the island.
Loboc River your trip to Bohol is not complete without this famous lunch river cruise. The buffet meal costs Php260 per person which not only includes good food but you will truly enjoy your river cruise with singers entertaining you. All floating restaurants will stop at Busay Falls before heading back. You would want to include in your budget the lunch for your driver (you do not want a hungry driver to tour you to the rest of the places in Bohol).
Prony the Python this is the largest and youngest python in captivity in the country. This python is over 300 kilos and beside her cage are pictures of her eating other animals and this includes a dog. Prony gets to eat a whole live 60-kilos pig once a month. Sheis bathed and showered 4 times a day. The entrance fee is Php10 per person and you can also get a chance to touch this big snake.
Bohol Bee Farm this is located in Panglao Island so this is a good way to end your tour for the day. This bee farm offers organic meals that are truly delicious. Once you have ordered for your main course, drinks and dessert you will be given a pair of loaf bread and some spreads. This is your appetizer the spreads are mango, pesto and honey. The must try for your main course are spareribs and glazed chicken. The spareribs combo meal with organic rice and organic salad costs Php200 while the glazed chicken combo meal with organic rice and salad costs Php180. They offer shakes that cost about Php60 and their must try ice cream for Php60 per scoop. Their organic salad is unique since aside from the usual green leafy vegetables of a salad, you will see colorful flowers in it like ampalaya flower and bougainvillea. It might seem odd eating flowers but you will be amazed at how great it tastes.
Day 3 Your third day in Bohol is best spent in Panglao Island. You can start your day with dolphin watching in Balicasag, this activity will require you to wake up very early in the morning and leave as early as 5:30 AM. Your efforts will be well rewarded especially after you see the many dolphins. It is advisable to bring bread because this time is the feeding time of dolphins.
After dolphin watching you can now go ahead and enjoy swimming and snorkeling in the snorkel site of Balicasag. Upon reaching Balicasag Island you will be prompted to rent a smaller boat for snorkeling and if you have water shoes better bring them since there are sharp corals and sea urchins that might hurt your feet underneath. The mini boat rental is Php150-200 and the aqua shoes rental is about Php150 each. You can find many eateries in Balicasag that offers “paluto” which means you choose what fish or seafood you want (all fresh catch of the day) at about Php315 per kilo and they will cook it for you. The charge for cooking is Php200.
The island hopping tour which includes the dolphin watching costs around Php1800-Php2000. After arriving back to your resort, you can spend the rest of your day relaxing. At night you can scout for bars in the island. Expect that you will have a quieter experience as compared to Boracay. You can chill at L’ Elephant Bleu Restaurant and Inn this place provides good food, good music plus you can enjoy great tasting wines for a per glass serving. This is truly affordable since you do not have to spend your cash on a whole bottle of wine.
Day 4
There are just so many things that you can do in Bohol to make your trip memorable.
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