Discover the best top things to do in Bohol Province, Philippines including Dumaluan Beach, Our Lady of Assumption Church, Chocolate Hills Natural Monument, Bohol National Museum, Cathedral of San Jose, Virgin Island, Tarsier Conservation Area, Island City Mall, Alona Beach, Sevilla Hanging bridge.
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4.5 based on 604 reviews
Alona Beach is overdeveloped, touristy, busy and tacky. By contrast, Dumuluan Beach - a 10 minute tricycle ride away - is quite, unspoiled and beautiful, with lovely sand, gently shelving, and clean azure blue water. There are eating and drinking facilities along the beach as well as large resorts where day entry can be available depending on the occupancy levels.
4.0 based on 2,764 reviews
When you were in Bohol and you did not see the Chocolate Hills you were not really in Bohol. This product of nature really looks great and it’s not only a monument for Bohol also for the whole Philippines. At the Visitor-Center you have the chance to walk about 200 stairs, then you have a nice view from upstairs and there you can also see that they have many of this hills!
4.0 based on 116 reviews
It is a combination of natural history and cultural museum. An entire section is dedicated to the rehabilitation of the old church buildings damaged during the earthquake. There are unique exhibits from excavations around the island yielding insights into Bohol's past. We went there before the opening of the upper gallery. I'd be interested to go see again to see what's new.
4.0 based on 120 reviews
Stunning place of worship, the murals are a must see, it's in a great central location and if your in tagbilarn city make sure to stop by!
4.0 based on 1,126 reviews
Good thing we skipped that rocky island and proceeded early at much earlier time at this island (sad we didnt see dolphins) and we enjoyed the crystal clear waters and the great white sand bar that we forgot the dolphins... even my son had a great time swimming and playing in the sand!!! Awesome island in the middle of the sea with such beautiful background all around!!!
4.0 based on 1,642 reviews
As a thunderstorm passed over , our private Bohol Day Tour stopped into the Bohol Tarsier Conservation Area , after visiting other local tourist attraction Bohol Tarsier Conservation Area ... is a protected forestry park , for the tremendous project in the preservation & husbandry of Tarsiers Tarsiers ... are a cute , little , tree dwelling primate , with instinctive large eyes that help with it’s nocturnal instincts by maximise the available night lights Some other interesting fact about the Tarsiers • Tarsiers eyes are heavier then their brains • Tarsiers have the biggest eyes of all mammals - compared to their body size • Tarsiers are carnivores- watch your fingers ???????? The forest like trees in this protected sanctuary , are populated with nocturnal insects , that make up the Tarsier's diet Disappointedly on the day we visited , as still heavy raining ... plus being near midday ... understandably the little Tarsiers were hiding under the foliage Through this conservation area , are the goat-track sealed walkways , used to observe the Tarsiers from ... with conservation staff spotters , helpfully directing visitors to the hard to find Tarsiers Totally worth it Would have liked to have taken better photos ... not easy with the rain & iPhone
3.5 based on 2,697 reviews
Great beach to spend time in, lots of restaurants and bars. There’s boats parked in front and you can negotiate day excursions with the owners
3.5 based on 523 reviews
Sipatan Twin Hanging Bridge ... are impressive , twin bamboo bridges , that cross the upper scenic Loboc River , Bohol ... around 36 kms east outside Tagbilaran City On the day we visited this Bohol tourist attraction , a thunderstorm had just passed ... therefore was told , “ unsafe to fully cross due to slippery & my body weight ???????? “ so I was only able to walk part way ... each step I took , I could feel & hear the woven bamboo bridge slat decking creaking ???????? Originally these bridges were constructed by using just bamboo & rope ... thankfully today ???? the rope has has been replaced by steel cables - safer ???????? The bridge spans across Loboc River by around 40 meters ... with being around 25 meters above the river Of the 2 bridges & from the bridges , you can take some interesting & beautiful photos ... worth the trip Most Bohol Day Tours stop off at the bridges ???? Before the bridges were built , the locals usually had to cross the Loboc River by Banca Boats & floating bamboo rafts There is a fee to cross the bridges , unknown cost , as the cost is within part of our Day Tour Walk across if you dare ????????
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