Virgin Island
Bohol, IslandThe actual name of this island is Puntod Island, but most commonly known as the Virgin Island. It is a small uninhabited island, about 20-minutes by boat from Panglao. It is usually the second destination after Balicasag during the Dolphin Watching and Island Hopping activity.
Strolling around the small island will take only about 15 – 20 minutes’ walk. The sand is powdery around the island. You can also try to taste or eat fresh “suake”, a type of urchin which is eaten raw, on the island. Aside from that, there are fresh buko juice, fried banana and other local delicacies being sold by some vendors around the island as well. Those are local foods that you could offer to both local and foreign tourists.
You can do different activities such as dolphin watching, swimming, snorkeling, or even fish feeding. This is one of the fun activities that you shouldn’t miss out when visiting Bohol. You will also love the little sea market going on, where during low tide vendors on the island are cooking fresh tuna albacore. The place is so divine and the water is so clear and clean.
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