Not exact matches
Roam
Bohol's famous Chocolate Hills (
not suitable for consumption), snorkel with massive whale sharks in the clearest of clear blue waters (if the season is right), roam through exotic Manila and historic Cebu, and chill out in mystic, laid - back Siquijor.
The 1,268 hills on the island province of
Bohol turn a shade of brown each year and, although they're sadly
not actually made of chocolate, they still make for an awesome sight to behold.
Roam
Bohol's famous Chocolate Hills (
not suitable for consumption), snorkel with massive whale sharks in the clearest of clear blue waters (if the season is right), roam through exotic Manila and historic Cebu, chill out in laid - back Siquijor, and soak up the beach vibes of Boracay.
Still, flying from Cebu makes sense if you are coming from
Bohol or Dumaguete for example, since you don't really want to take the detour through Manila.
Apart from its many white sand beaches and world - class dive sites,
Bohol is known for unique attractions that you can't find anywhere else in the Philippines.
Alona Beach aside, there isn't much of interest in terms of
Bohol attractions, so they've created their own museum - type sites which aren't our cup of tea.
This isn't something we had the chance to experience, but WOW
Bohol also offer Island Hopping and Dolphin Watching Tours.
• Manila — I didn't actually leave my hotel as I had too much work on and was only there a day •
Bohol — to see the tree monkeys • Oslob — to swim with whale sharks • Banaue — to see the rice terraces
Not only is
Bohol home to a great variety of things to see and do, there is also
Bohol Beach Club, my favourite luxury hotel in the Philippines.
Travelling by bus in
Bohol is generally
not a good idea, since you risk wastisng your whole day doing so.
But the most popular
Bohol tours do
not only focus on geological wonders and super cute primates.
A visit to the Chocolate Hills of
Bohol won't satisfy your sweet tooth, but it's the place to go if you've got an appetite for unusual landscapes.
Bohol is
not as cluttered as Manila or Cebu when it comes to retailers and markets, but it still has some great Read More...
Even for those who are
not too much into diving, taking a day to explore
Bohol's underwater world is worthwhile.
When we went to
Bohol, we went there
not knowing what to expect... We were very pleasantly surprised with what the island had to offer.
When in
Bohol, many people make sure they don't miss the Philippine Tarsier Sanctuary.
While the Cadapdapan Rice Terraces in Barangay Candijay in
Bohol may
not be as magnificent as the one in Batad or Banaue in the Cordillera region, it still has its own charm that will steal your heart.
The
Bohol offers
not just beaches, beautiful landscape but something unique to the travelers attracting tourists from every corner of the country.
If you have always wanted to see first hand the lush diving in the Philippines, why
not make your next diving holiday
Bohol!