Welcome to Bohol Island
Posted On Thursday, October 30, 2008 at at 6:29 PM by Loyd SagitariusWhere is Bohol Island? Bohol is a province in the Central Visayas Region located in the Philippines. Bohol is surrounded by other islands in the Visayas. It is bounded by Camotes Sea on the north, Siquijor and Camiguin Islands on the south, Leyte and Surigao on the east and the province of Cebu on the west. Since Bohol is surrounded by some very large islands it is very lucky to miss the majority of the typhoons and heavy rain periods. The climate here is typically tropical, along the coast tends to be dry and warm with the rolling hills of the interior being cooler but more humid.There are 73 islands in total with Bohol being the tenth largest in the Philippines Archipelago.The capital of Bohol is Tagbilaran City which is the main entry point for visitors, daily flights from Cebu and Manila land here. The Tagbilaran City Port attracts passenger and cargo vessels alike, it is the main commercial port in Bohol and is where the large ferries arrive from all over the Philippines.Tagbilaran City is the commercial hub of Bohol and from Tagbilaran tourists leave en mass to see it's wonders.
What to do on Bohol? Bohol Chocolate HillsBohol would have to be best known for the Bohol Chocolate Hills and no you cannot eat them! These incredible dome like hills have been the main Bohol attraction for some time, rightly so too, they are quite a sight. Scuba DivingBohol also offers some of the best scuba diving in the Philippines. If you are not into scuba diving don't despair because off the Bohol beaches to the south are some of the best snorkeling you will ever find.Have a look here for scuba diving sites in Bohol. Philippine TarsierBohol Philippines, is also home to the worlds smallest primate the Tarsier only stands 15 centimeters in height. They are nocturnal and love insects, so living in the jungle is just perfect for them. Do take the time to visit the Tarsier. Blood CompactTagbilaran City is the provincial capital of Bohol and in the Barangay (municipality) of Bool is the site of the first Blood Compact between the Filipinos and the Spanish in 1565. This treaty was a sign of friendship between the two nations and was to assist in building a common future. I suppose history dictates what has happened since.ChurchesThere is also some great Spanish architecture to be seen, old churches like the Baclayon Church in Baclayon, said to be the oldest stone church in the Philippines. Also the Punta Cruz in Maribojoc just west of Tabilaran, an old watchtower, was used to defend against pirates is worth a look, you can get some fantastic views over to Cebu and further south.CavesBohol is well known for it's caves, with a good proportion of them being unexplored. It is said that there is about 30 caves for every town and since there are 47 towns on Bohol that makes a lot of caves.On the north east of Panglao Island, the Hinagdanan Cave has some good stalagmites and stalactites "growing" from the ceiling and the base of the cave trying to meet as one. Whale WatchingThe Mindanao Sea to the south of Bohol has whales just about year round. You can access this treasure trove of natures wonder via tours from Alona Beach on Panglao Island. The most consistent time of the year for seeing these magnificent creatures is between April and July.
Scuba Diving
Posted On at at 6:41 AM by Loyd SagitariusAmong the many well-recognized dive spots in Bohol, Balicasag Island has earned international fame because of the variety of marine life that can be sighted in waters surrounding the island. The island is famous for its cascading coral wall that is the dwelling place of very interesting marine species including exotic seashells. Pamilacan Island, on the other hand, is rich with various species of fishes that come in schools such as tuna, mackerel, surgeonfish, snappers and groupers. Another interesting feature of this island is the frequent sighting of various kinds of whales and dolphins that one can experience while exploring the waters surrounding the island.
Creatures Sighting
Posted On at at 6:24 AM by Loyd SagitariusBoholanos are protectors of Mother Nature’s gifts that their island is blessed with. They not only protect and preserve their natural bounty but they also show similar care to their wildlife, most especially to endangered species that are found only in the island province. This intense protection that Boholanos show to their alluring wildlife has produced, in return to the favour done to Mother Nature, certain benefits by which they are able to generate income. One perfect example would be the dolphin-whale watching trips that have become the new occupation and source of income for a lot of whale hunters who now serve as dolphin-whale guides to tourists.
The best area to for dolphin and whale watching would be the sea that surrounds Pamilacan Island. This tiny island lies at the heart of Bohol Sea and can be reached by boat ride for 1 hour only from the town of Baclayon, specifically at a port area fronting the Baclayon Church. This island is famous for residents who used to be expert whale hunters. Most of these male whale hunters have produced skeletal remnants of whales and other marine mammals that they are mounted on the walls of their houses, suggesting that the whaling industry has been a large one for several generations. However, laws have been strictly enforced to preserve marine life and to prohibit any form of whale and dolphin hunting especially in the area surrounding Pamilacan Island which is now highly considered as a marine sanctuary. This particular law enforcement did not steal from the whale hunters’ opportunities to generate income since their expertise in whale and dolphin sighting can be beneficial for them to become dolphin-whale watching guides to foreigners. As a matter of fact, these Pamilacan men are described to have the skills to locate mammals with accuracy even without the use of GPS equipment.
The months between April and June are believed to be the best period for whale sighting since the waters at this time are calm and clear, which makes the whole activity safe and convenient for tourists. Dolphins on the other hand can be spotted at any points daily. During this period also various species of dolphins and whales can be spotted. The playful spinner and the bottlenose dolphins can be frequently spotted anytime. On the other hand, small and huge whales can be found irregularly. Among the small-sized species of whales, the pygmy killer whale, the melon-headed whale and the short-finned whale usually appear can be spotted in groups. In the case of the huge types of whales, the Byrde’s whale and the sperm whale can also be sighted but not all the time.
Whale and dolphin watching activity is one fascinating tour activity that should be part of the itinerary of any tourists. This leisure interest will basically lead visitors to develop a caring attitude for marine life.
In order to take part of whale and dolphin watching activity, one can avail of packaged whale and dolphin watching tours from travel agencies especially in Tagbilaran City and beach resorts in Panglao Island. These packaged tours are set at reasonable prices and it includes experienced and trained guides.
Location: Eastern Side of Panglao Island
Loboc River Cruise
Posted On at at 6:14 AM by Loyd Sagitarius
Considered as the town of musical artists because of its world-famous Loboc Children’s Choir, Loboc is a peaceful municipality that is easily associated to its well-known river which is aptly called Loboc River. This river is known to be one of the cleanest rivers in the country. What basically made this river famous is the role it plays in improving the economy of the town with the many varied activities that are being offered to tourists involving it. One of which is the thriving river cruising business that has drawn a lot of local and foreign visitors.
One’s visit of the town of Loboc would never be complete without experiencing cruising along the river on board small bancas or floating restaurants. The river cruise starts either the Loay Bridge which is located in the neighbouring town of Loay or at the town proper where one can choose from a variety of river cruising vessels. The river cruise usually runs for almost an hour back and forth. If one is up for simply enjoying the lush tropical vegetation along the river bank and communing closely with nature while enjoying the cool breeze, one can rent a motorized or non-motorized banca at a minimal fee. On the other hand, if one wants to enjoy a whole different dining experience while on board a water vessel, one can take the floating restaurant.
Floating restaurants have become a major thriving business that has contributed in boosting the tourism industry not only of the town but also of the province of Bohol. As the name suggests, first class fine dining is offered by these floating restaurants where one can enjoy a sumptuous Filipino cuisine buffet including local delicacies at Php 280.00 only per head. Besides the sumptuous dining experience that these floating restaurants have in store for tourists, dining guests are treated with are serenaded by an in-boat band that plays a variety of songs and even songs requested by the passengers. So, while enjoying one’s sumptuous meal, one enjoys a memorable musical cruise along the river of Loboc.
If the river cruise is upstream, it ends at the Busay Falls which drops one and a half meters only. But before reaching this one of the sources of the Loboc river, the floating restaurant makes a stopover to bring the passengers to a much more different musical experience by the riverbank. At this time, guests are treated to a unique musical presentation of a rondalla group that is sheltered under a floating cottage. This rondalla band usually plays Boholano folk songs and Filipino novelty songs in Tagalog or Cebuano much to the delight of the passengers. What is so unique about this river cruise is that along the way passengers are able to see the idyllic lifestyle of the townspeople who live by the riverbanks.
All in all, this Loboc river cruise brings a whole new experience to tourists who go for something uniquely different in their participation and exploration of touring activities that the municipality of Loboc offers to its guests.
Floating Restaurant: Php 280.00 per head (Inclusive of buffet meal, toll fee and boat
rental fee)
Location: Loboc—24 km from Tagbilaran City
Beach Hopping
Posted On at at 6:11 AM by Loyd SagitariusAmong the finest tour attractions in Bohol are its white sand beaches with crystal clear waters. To a lot of beach enthusiasts, they would be surprised to find out that one attribute that adds to the beauty of the island is its unpolluted shoreline of captivating white sand beaches. Most of which can be found in the humble island of Panglao and in some neighbouring islets that have similar pristine white sand beaches.
Primarily, these beaches in Panglao Island have gained fame because of their high quality white fine sand that is even exported to different beach resorts not only in the country but around the world. What usually draw attention to these beautiful beaches of the island are the clear blue waters that are unpolluted and well maintained. There is no wonder why there is a thriving beach resort industry in the island of Panglao. Most of the beach resorts in Panglao Island have become favourites for locations shots by a lot of film productions, adding more to the fame of these beaches.
Besides the fine white sand and the crystal blue waters that most beach resorts of Panglao island boast of, most of which offer various enjoyable water activities for their guests such as jet skiing and banana boating. Not only that, they also provide fine dining experiences matched with entertaining musical bands every night. To name a few, beach resorts that offer such activities are Dumaluan Beach Resort, Nature Island Beach Resort, Bohol Beach Club (Private) and Alona Beach Resort.
Although Bohol has gained reputation for having some of the finest white sand beaches around the world found in the island of Panglao, this island province also has a treasury of white sand beaches that can be found in the coastline of the mainland. Compared to the aforementioned beach resorts in Panglao island, several well-known beach resorts in the mainland are affordable when it comes to their amenities. Most of these beach resorts are blessed with long stretches of white sand and calm waters and shaded with tall coconut trees as well as palm trees. Adding to the convenience of picnickers, huts and benches are provided for rental at a considerably affordable price ranging from Php 100.00-150.00 depending on the size and shape of the hut. Some of these beaches are also considered to be good camp sites worth to be experienced by camping enthusiasts because of their accessibility and safety.
The following are some of the well-known beach resorts located in different towns of the province: Santa Fe Beach (Alburquerque), Laya Beach (Baclayon), Imelda Beach (Dimiao), Canuba Beach (Jagna), Claring Beach (Loay) and Lintuan Beach (Loon).
If one wants to take pleasure in undisturbed tranquillity of one’s visit in Bohol, the beautiful white sand beaches of this province are just the right places to be.
Alona Beach
Posted On at at 6:05 AM by Loyd Sagitarius
Boholanos take pride not only of their scenic landscapes, but also of their pristine white-sand beaches that are at par with some of the world’s famous beaches. In fact, in the island of Panglao, several private and public beach resorts provide tourists with one of a kind beach experiences born from the beauty of the place along with their hospitable services. The world renowned Alona Beach resort is an example of these worth-seeing beach resorts.
This 800 meter stretch of white sand beach has attracted a lot of visitors, both locals and foreigners alike are attracted to the one of kind activities offered by beach and diving resorts. Most of these foreign tourists have already settled for good in this area because of the peace and security that they experience as well its accessibility. Most scuba diving services can be arranged in any of the resorts found in this area making it as a point for embarking on dive tours to two of the most famous dive spots around the world—-Balicasag and Pamilacan islands.
It can be safely said that because of the satisfaction and convenience provided by beach resorts like Alona Beach cause a lot of foreign visitors to come back for more and experience again the beauty of the place and the people of Bohol particularly in Panglao.
Badiang Spring
Posted On at at 6:02 AM by Loyd SagitariusBadiang Spring is an extraordinary water system that is located in Valencia. This is an underground spring that provides freshwater that gushes out from twin pipes that are located near Bohol Sea. The freshwater that is released from the twin pipes is diverted to fill two swimming pools of opposite sizes. The larger one basically is for adult swimmers and the smaller one is intended for children only. Although this natural attraction has not yet gained fame similar to that of the Loboc River, this spring is beginning to draw attention from an increasing number of travellers.
Well-sheltered picnic tables have already been installed near this scenic spot to invite picnickers to experience the beauty of the spring.
Location: Valencia—44 km from Tagbilaran City
Loboc River
Posted On at at 5:59 AM by Loyd Sagitarius
This winding river has gained rising fame from hosting cruising activities for both local and foreign visitors. This river is located in the so-called singing town of Bohol, the municipality of Loboc.
This river, as far as the modern world is concern, has long been an important part in the lives of the Lobocanons for this is primarily the source of electricity that is distributed to several towns in Bohol including the town of Loboc. Aside from being a source of electricity, Loboc River has also long aided the people in daily activities like washing, bathing and other recreational activities. More importantly, this river has provided jobs to a lot of people as it has opened income-generating livelihoods by entertaining the needs of tourists around the area. The most famous of which is the floating restaurant cruise wherein tourists are able to experience first class dining while on board for almost an hour, that could start either from the Loay Bridge that is found in the neighbouring town or at the town proper.
Location: Loboc—24 km from Tagbilaran City
Mag-aso Falls
Posted On at at 5:54 AM by Loyd SagitariusLocated in the town of Antequera, this glorious-looking water system is known for the smoke-like effect that is created by the strong current of the splash from its falls, especially in the early morning. Thus from how it looks, the locals in time came to name the falls as Mag-aso, which is the vernacular for the phrase having smoke.
Since Mag-aso falls is hidden, one can reach it by following signed directions that are installed at the market square of the town proper of Antequera or simply by asking for directions from the locals who are more than willing to show you the correct road to take in order to reach the area of the falls. Visitors of the waterfall will be greeted by a dilapidated stall where one will be asked to pay an entrance fee of Php 2.00 for the continuous maintenance of the surroundings of the falls. One has to climb down a flight of cemented steps before reaching the falls. This waterfall is remarkable since it is composed of three falls of varying sizes that drop 10 meters from its main source that forms a large pool that is considered to be more than 15 feet deep.
One can take varying shots of the falls on top of rocks that are near to the falls. However, one should be careful in doing so since the rocks are slippery by nature. Also, according to one of the caretakers of the falls, one should be careful on stepping on the rocks when getting a good view or taking pictures of the falls since there are mischievous elves and dwarves that dwell on the area that may play on anybody – a note on the superstitious quality of Boholanos in general.
Entrance Fee: Php 2.00
Parking Fee (Any type of vehicle): None
Location: Antequera—20 km from Tagbilaran City
Magsaysay Camp
Posted On at at 5:45 AM by Loyd Sagitarius
Named after the late Philippine president, Ramon Magsaysay, this site is a Boy Scout camp which is considered to be one of the best campgrounds in the province. It has a cool and peaceful atmosphere brought about by the differing tall trees that surround the entire area. This man-made attraction is not only for boy scouts but also for families that wish to spend weekend getaways. The campground is constructed near mountains just few kilometres away from the heart of Bilar town.
With its tree-filled surroundings, this area allows camping enthusiasts to commune with nature away from the disturbances of human civilization.
Location: Bilar—45 km from Tagbilaran City
Hinagdanan Cave
Posted On at at 5:40 AM by Loyd SagitariusHinagdanan Cave
Since the hole was too small for him to pass through, he tried to find another hole that can serve as a passageway to the cave and found it indeed. The cave is an underground type, which required a ladder to aid in accessing it. Later on, a cemented staircase was permanently made, which is known as hagdanan in the native tongue. Soon the added structure became associated with the cave eventually causing the cave to be known as the Hinagdanan Cave(A Cave with a Staircase).
For cave exploration enthusiasts, one can study the alluring stalactites and stalagmites inside the cave. One can also take a dip in the pool found in the middle of the cave that is more than 10 feet deep. A professional lifeguard is available for the safety of the swimmers. There are only two fluorescent lamps that provide light for the visitors for better viewing inside the cave. However, one can bring a flashlight or a battery-operated torch for additional lighting while exploring the cave.
Legend has it that the townspeople long time ago could borrow house utensils from the supposed elves that reside in the cave. However, the benevolent relationship between the people and the supernatural beings ended when the borrowers neglected to return what they borrowed from the magical beings.
What is unique about the cave is that the water of the pool is a mixture of salty and groundwater creating an effect of a smell of piss. But the cool temperature of the pool offers a stress-releasing benefit for anyone who wants to take a dip in its waters.
Entrance Fee: Adult: Php 15.00 / Children/Students: Php 10.00
Parking Fee (Any type of vehicle): Php 15.00
Location: Dauis—6km from Tagbilaran City
Man-made Forest
Posted On at at 5:35 AM by Loyd SagitariusMan-made Forest
This path used to experience floods during rainy days that obstruct vehicles from taking it. As the main solution for this problem, a reforestation project was carried out in this vicinity during the 70’s. The trees planted, stand with graceful sturdiness as they help in ceasing occurrences of floods. One notable characteristic of this forested area is that when one enters it one can immediately feel a sudden drop of temperature. A lot of tourists, especially those who have gone to Baguio, name it as the Little Baguio of Bohol because of its cool atmosphere. Tourists can take advantage of taking pictures with the gigantic trees scattered all over the area.
The Good News is there is No Entrance or Parking Fee
Sagbayan Peak
Posted On at at 5:30 AM by Loyd SagitariusSagbayan Peak
A mini-park, children’s playground, a snack bar and a restaurant can be found on the first hill providing more choices to tourists to enjoy their stay while being greeted with a cool atmosphere. A butterfly sanctuary, tarsier cage and statues of famous animated characters and prehistoric creatures are additional features that can be found scattered on specific areas. If one wants to get a much closer view of the surrounding mounds, one can rent a viewing telescope for just 10 pesos. The second hill has a rotunda on top of it where one can get a good view of neighbouring hills. A dance party is usually held on this area every Saturday especially for young people. At a bird’s eye view, this attraction is a park built on top of two hills.
Entrance Fee: Adults: Php 10.00 / Children/Students: Php 5.00
Parking Fee (Any type of vehicle): None
Butterfly Sanctuary Entrance Fee: Php 10.00
Tarsier Cage Entrance Fee: Adults: Php 10.00 / Children/Students: Php 5.00
Baclayon, Loboc and Loon Churches
Posted On at at 5:21 AM by Loyd SagitariusBeing the oldest church in Bohol, the Baclayon Church serves as a cornerstone of the Boholanos’ embrace of the Catholic faith introduced by various religious orders all throughout the country. Baclayon church is the first stone church to be built around the area of Baclayon. It was constructed by both the hopeful Jesuits and the local town folks of Baclayon that were eager to embrace fully and strengthen their Catholic faith.
Our Lady of Light Chruch, Loon, Bohol, The Philippines
Later on, the rest of the Boholanos in various towns of the province caught up with the religious spirit displayed by the people from Baclayon by putting up their own respective stone-churches; thus, cementing their lives to the Catholic faith. Beside the idea, it is also interesting to note that the townspeople of Loboc and Loon built their own churches with different features making it unique to the other churches in the province.
St. Peter Parish Loboc Church
The Loboc Church which is located just few steps from the very famous Loboc river stands with pride with its massive edifice. The museum that is adjacent to it houses ancient church relics and artefacts and it is open for viewing all throughout the week. Right next to the museum is a convent where the internationally acclaimed and multi-awarded Loboc Children’s Choir is regularly trained not only for competitions but also for cultural performances and Eucharistic celebrations. If you happen to visit the church while the choir is having their practice, you would be lucky to have the opportunity to listen to the golden voices of these classically trained young singers. Nevertheless, if you visit as a group, given the permission, you may request the choir leader or the parish priest to get a glimpse of these melodic cherubs who will perform for you with just few tunes.
The Church of Loon, also known as the Church of the Virgin of the Light, projects magnificence with its Baroque-influenced architectural features reflected on the façade. On top of the main entrance of the church is a carved image of the Virgin of the Light who happens to be the patron saint of the Loonanons. As a tribute to the founding of the church with the Blessed Virgin Mary as their patron saint, the Loonanons hold a feast day annually every 8th of September. This festive celebration stands out from the rest of the feast days in different towns in Bohol as this is the only one scheduled on a different month unlike the rest that are in the month of May. Also, an interesting feature of this festivity is that during this occasion, everybody invites anyone to feast with them all throughout the day through “open house” invitations. One interesting feature of this church is that it is connected to Barangay Napo which used to be the former seat of the municipality of Loon through what is believed to be the longest stairway in the country. It has a total of 154 steps made up of coral stones. Fronting the church just few meters away are the tennis and basketball courts which are free for use by anybody even by visitors from other places.
Entrance Fee: None
Parking Fee (Any type of vehicle): None
Location: Loboc Church: Loboc—21 km from Tagbilaran City
Loon Church: Loon—25 km from Tagbilaran City
Blood Compact Shrine
Posted On at at 5:15 AM by Loyd SagitariusOne Blood!
He carried out this role when he performed a blood compact with Don Miguel Lopez de Legazpi, who traced the footsteps of the Portuguese Ferdinand Magellan and successfully led the next batch of Spaniards to set foot in the archipelago. Held on March 16, 1565, this unprecedented feat in Philippine history is considered to be as the first “Treaty of Friendship” between a European and an Asian.
Sandugo Shrine, Bohol, Philippines
Essentially, the blood compact was forged between these two chieftains for the purpose of creating cordial and diplomatic relations between the two very different kingdoms – it was a political event. In commemoration of this historical event, a life-size diorama made up of pure bronze is erected just few meters from the exact location where the ritual was made. The statues depict what happened during that commemorative event, and in a way by serve as an evidence of Bohol’s rich history.
Entrance Fee: None
Parking Fee (Any type of vehicle): None
Location: Barangay Bool, Tagbilaran City (city capital)
Dauis Church
Posted On at at 5:04 AM by Loyd SagitariusDauis Church
Dauis Church Altar
The well was not intentionally constructed at the foot of the altar, but its formation was brought about by a miraculous involvement of their patron saint, the Virgin of the Assumptions. Legend has it that when a group of pirates invaded the town, the townspeople quickly heed for protection and security in the premises of the church for several days. Since they locked themselves inside the church, they naturally ran out of provisions and water. This made their stay difficult since water is an important basic need of human beings in order to survive. Suddenly, out of nowhere a well appeared at the foot of the church altar. The water from the well to their surprise was fresh and palatable despite the fact that the church was constructed just near the sea. Many attributed this divine intervention to the Blessed Virgin Mary without doubt, but instead with strong conviction.
Entrance Fee: None
Parking Fee (Any type of vehicle): None
Location: Dauis — 3 km from Tagbilaran City (city capital)
Schedules of Regular Masses: Saturday—6pm / Sunday—6am and 8 am
Maribojoc Watch tower
Posted On at at 4:46 AM by Loyd SagitariusMaribojoc Watchtower - Punta Cruz
As for its name, the watchtower became associated with the wooden cross on which the area where it was erected as a favourite place for young people to pass the time away during daytime. So whenever the elders ask them on where they are going to, their immediate response would be “Punta kami sa cruz!” (“We’ll go to the cross”). Thus, the watchtower ended up being called Punta Cruz Watchtower because of its association with the miraculous object.
At present, the tourism officers and the mayor of the town have transformed the surrounding area of the watchtower into a park to attract and orient local and foreign tourists to the majestic sight of this historical landmark.
Entrance Fee: Adult- Php 5.00 / Children & Students: Php 3.00
Parking Fee (Any type of vehicle): Php 15.00
Location: Maribojoc — 14 km from Tagbilaran City (city capital)