Known For
One of the most famous landmarks in Bohol, the Chocolate Hills is a series of 1,776 cone-shaped hills that turn brown during the dry season, resembling chocolate kisses.
Chocolate Hills
Bohol is also home to the adorable and endangered Philippine tarsier. Visitors can see these tiny primates up close at the Tarsier Sanctuary in Corella.
Tarsier Sanctuary
Known for its white sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters, Panglao Island is a popular destination for beach lovers and water sports enthusiasts.
Panglao Island
Experience a leisurely cruise along the Loboc River while enjoying a delicious buffet lunch and traditional Filipino cultural performances.
Loboc River Cruise
A must-visit destination for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts, Balicasag Island offers colorful coral reefs and diverse marine life.
Balicasag Island
Explore the impressive limestone formations and underground pools at Hinagdanan Cave, a natural wonder in Bohol.
Hinagdanan Cave
A bustling beach area on Panglao Island, Alona Beach is a hub for restaurants, bars, and water activities such as diving and island hopping.
Alona Beach
A sustainable farm and eco-resort that offers organic dining, beekeeping tours, and comfortable accommodations with a focus on sustainability.
Bohol Bee Farm
Visit this historic church, one of the oldest in the Philippines, and marvel at its intricate Baroque architecture and cultural significance.
Baclayon Church
Embark on a boat tour to spot dolphins and whales in the waters around Bohol and explore nearby islands like Pamilacan and Virgin Island.