The Philippine Tarsier Foundation located at Corella, Bohol, is the better choice for viewing tarsiers. Personally, I prefer to see them relaxed and in their natural state, rather than in the middle of chaos with fellow tourists. From Tagbilaran, it's a 16km ride to the tarsier sanctuary. When you arrive, you can park your car or motorcycle anywhere near the entrance hut. ...
The famous Alona Beach in Panglao Island, Bohol boasts of sandy beach, and Bora-like vibe. Rows of restaurants, stores, service spas, and hotels line the coast. More commercial establishments stretch into numerous mini side streets, and prices go cheaper as you go further away from the shores. Coconut trees provide shade and cooler breeze. Tables and chairs are positioned ...
Hinagdanan Cave, Bohol
Hinagdanan Cave in Bohol in one of the must-see spots of the island. Better to come morning or around noon time to see the beautiful reflection of the clear water, and the lights shooting from outside, passing thru the cave ceiling. Upon entering Panglao Island, take a right to the Hontanosas Road or Panglao Circumferential Road (same). It's a long concrete road expanding to ...
Panglao Island Hopping is the best way to explore Bohol's beaches. After the mandatory land tours to Chocolate Hills, Tarsier Sanctuary, Man-made Forest, historical churches, or Loboc river cruise, it's time to indulge in this half-day Island Hopping tour which starts off with Dolphin Watching (or chasing), then snorkeling at Balicasag Island, and finishing off at the ...