Whole day Choco Tour
Island Hopping Tour
View DetailsPanglao Island Tour
Danao Adventure Park
View DetailsBohol has become one of the perennial top choices for many tourists visiting the Philippines. One of the country’s top tourist destinations, visitors are treated to more than just magnificent gifts of nature, but also with limitless opportunities for fun and adventure.
Giving you the most of what Bohol can offer are these 6 tours that will truly make your vacation a trip to remember:
Whole Day Choco Tour
By far the most popular of the tours, this is a definite must in Bohol. The tour includes a must visit to the famed Chocolate Hills, to the Tarsier sanctuary, the river cruise on Loboc River, and stops on the island’s centuries-old churches and more.
Island Hopping Tour
If you love snorkeling or scuba diving, then this tour is definitely for you. Hop on the island of Balicasag with its marine sanctuary, and spend an hour at Virgin Island, with its magnificent sandbar visible only during low tide.
Panglao Island Tour
Another must in Bohol is a trip to Alona Beach, with its pristine white sand and lines of restaurants and resorts on its beach. Other stops in this tour include the organic farm Bohol Bee Farm, and visits to Panglao’s beautiful Spanish-built churches.
Danao Adventure Park Tour
For adrenaline junkies and those who want activities other than nature visits, the Danao Adventure Park is packed with extreme games and activities that won’t disappoint thrill seekers.
Can-Umantad Waterfall Tour
This tour is one of the most recently added to the list of Bohol itineraries. Included is the Can-Umantad Falls, considered to be the tallest in Bohol towering at 60 feet, a visit to the Cadapdapan Rice terraces, then a trip to emerging tourist hotspot Anda, where a stop at the Cabagnow Cave Pool begins your journey, and ends at Quinale Beach, with its perfect white sand beach.
Mag-Aso Waterfall Tour
Hands down, an off-the-beaten path tour, the Mag-Aso waterfalls is the nearest waterfalls to Tagbilaran, the capital city of Bohol. It is usually not a part of many tours in Bohol as it is to the opposite direction from the more common Panglao or Loboc routes, making the tour less touristy and the waterfalls less crowded.
Most of these places are right smack in the middle of nature, so it’s a must that you travel consciously: leaving nothing but footsteps and taking nothing but pictures and memories.
It is important to note that due to the high demand of tours on the island, many unregistered operators are offering their services, and often getting in trouble with authorities. So it is a must that when you do avail of tour packages, you book from a legitimate tour operator to ensure a great Bohol experience.