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Bohol
Bohol is known not just for its main island, but also the numerous smaller surrounding islands that are famous for their coral reefs. Bohol is also well known for its lush Chocolate Hills – a must-visit on your trip there!
Visit the countryside and head to the historical Blood Compact Shrine where blood was drawn and drank to symbolize the friendship between a Spaniard and the Chieftain of Bohol. Cuddle up with endangered tarsiers at the Philippine Tarsier Sanctuary or have a swim at the Loboc river! Hop over to Bohol's nearby island, such as the Panglao Island where you can take a dip inside a limestone cave and taste the best food in the city at the Bohol Bee Farm.
Best time to visit
Recommended trip duration
The best of Bohol
Cebu - Bohol Ferry by OceanJet
Shared Transfers (One Way/Round Trip) between Bohol-Panglao International Airport (TAG) and Panglao Island
Oceanica Resort Panglao with South Farm Day Use
Bohol Car Rental with Driver
North Zen Villas with South Farm Day Use
Bohol Countryside Tour
Bohol Boat Tour - Lunch, Dolphin, Snorkel in Coral Reef & Turtle
North Zen Villas Day Use
Panglao Island Hopping and Dolphin Watching Tour in Bohol
Private Transfer between Bohol Pier and Tagbilaran City/Panglao
Virgin Island Sunset Tour
Travel guides & tips for Bohol
Why people love Bohol
5 /5
Highly recommendedWhat to know before visiting Bohol
Local weather
℉ ℃Time zone
GMT +08:00
8 hours ahead
Currency
Philippine Peso
1SGD = 43.10PHP
Official languages
English
Best time to visit
MAY
Pahinungod Festival
JUL
Sandugo Festival
Recommended trip duration
3 days
Flight time
3.5 hours
When departing from Singapore
Activities available on Klook
121
Things to do in Bohol
Chocolate Hills
The famous Chocolate Hills are arguably the most iconic tourist attraction in Bohol. These unique geological formations, numbering over 1,200, are covered in green grass that turns brown during the dry season, resembling vast rows of chocolate kisses. Visitors can view these hills from a viewing deck, and for the more adventurous, the Chocolate Hills Adventure Park offers activities like zip-lining and biking on a rope.
Alona Beach
Alona Beach, located on Panglao Island, is a beautiful stretch of white sand beach lined with palm trees and crystal-clear waters. It's a popular spot for snorkeling, diving, and enjoying the vibrant nightlife. The beach is also surrounded by a variety of restaurants and resorts catering to tourists.
Bohol Bee Farm
Bohol Bee Farm is a unique tourist spot that offers insight into sustainable farming and organic food production. Visitors can tour the farm, sample organic dishes at the on-site restaurant, and purchase locally produced goods like honey and spreads.
Loboc River Cruise
Experience the tranquility of Bohol with a Loboc River Cruise. This relaxing journey takes you through lush rainforests and offers a glimpse of local life along the riverbanks. Enjoy a buffet meal onboard and listen to live music performed by a local band.
Tarsier Sanctuary
The Tarsier Sanctuary is dedicated to the protection of the Philippine tarsier, one of the smallest primates in the world. Visitors can observe these nocturnal creatures in a natural habitat and learn about conservation efforts to protect them.
Panglao Island
Panglao Island is renowned for its stunning beaches, dive sites, and island hopping opportunities. It's a perfect base for exploring nearby attractions like Balicasag Island, known for its rich marine life and opportunities to swim with sea turtles.
Danao Adventure Park
For thrill-seekers, Danao Adventure Park offers a range of activities such as zip-lining, rappelling, and cliff jumping. The park is set amidst Bohol's picturesque interior, providing a backdrop of natural beauty for your adventures.
Balicasag Island
Balicasag Island is a marine sanctuary with pristine waters ideal for snorkeling and diving. Visitors can explore vibrant coral reefs and encounter a variety of sea life, including schools of fish and sea turtles.
Cabagnow Cave Pool
Cabagnow Cave Pool is one of Bohol's hidden gems, featuring a natural pool inside a cave. The pool is perfect for a refreshing swim, and the adventurous can even try cliff jumping into the clear waters.
Virgin Island
Virgin Island is a stunning sandbar that emerges during low tide, offering an uncrowded beach experience. It's a great spot for taking photos, sunbathing, and simply enjoying the serene environment.
Can-Umantad Falls
Can-Umantad Falls, located near the town of Candijay, is one of Bohol's tallest and most breathtaking waterfalls. Visitors can take a dip in the cool waters of the swimming hole at the base of the falls or simply enjoy the scenic view.
Dimiao Twin Falls
Dimiao Twin Falls, also known as Pahangog Twin Falls, is a secluded tourist spot perfect for those looking to escape the crowds. The twin cascades offer a picturesque swimming hole surrounded by lush vegetation.
Tagbilaran City
Tagbilaran City is the capital of Bohol Island and serves as the main gateway for tourists. The city offers cultural attractions, shopping, and dining options, as well as access to other tourist spots in the island province.
Anda White Sand Beach
Anda boasts a long stretch of uncrowded white sand beach, ideal for those seeking a more tranquil beach experience. The area is also known for its cave pools, which provide a unique swimming experience.
Hinagdanan Cave
Hinagdanan Cave is a naturally lit cavern with a stunning lagoon. Visitors can explore the cave formations and take a dip in the natural pool, which is said to have healing properties.
Please note that some attractions may have an entrance fee, and it's advisable to check the weather conditions before visiting, especially during the rainy season, to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.