Day 1: Bohol arrival
Welcome to Bohol!
Upon arrival, our guide will meet you at Bohol Panglao International Airport and take you to your hotel.
The rest of day is for you to take a good rest or have a leisure walk around the Alona beach to enjoy the beautiful beach scenery.
Stay overnight in Bohol.
Day 2: Bohol Tour
In the morning, you will first visit the
Blood Compact Shrine, which is a monument made to honor the first international treaty between the Philippines and Spain. It symbolizes the historical traces of the Philippines' changing international status.
Then go to visit the
Baclayon Church, one of the oldest stone churches in the Philippines. It was the first church built by the Spanish in the Philippines.
Next, you will take a wildlife trip to the
Tarsier Sanctuary, where you can see tarsier in its natural habitat. Tarsier is the smallest primate and a kind of endangered species in the world. Please make sure not to use flash photography or make too much noise to avoid startling the cute animals.
Later move to
Loboc River, where a delicious lunch is waiting for you in one of its floating restaurants. Relax and enjoy the sights as you cruise along the river while the locals present a folk performance for your entertainment.
In the afternoon, you will head to
Bilar Man-made Forest, which comprises thousands of mahogany trees stretching more than 2 kilometers between the towns of Bilar and Loboc.
After that, continue to the
Bohol Butterfly Conservation Center to get close contact with hundreds of butterfly species.
Finally, you will visit the
Chocolate Hills, which is one of the most popular tourist spots not only in Bohol but in the whole the Philippines. Thousands of green and brow-open hillocks dot the landscape as far as the eyes can see, truly a natural wonder that can only be seen in Bohol.
Stay overnight in Bohol.
Tarsier is the smallest primate in the world.
Day 3: Bohol to Pamilacan Island
Today you will take a boat to Pamilacan Island, which is a coral island famous for its white sandy shores and crystal clear waters. It is a popular attraction for whale and dolphin sightseeing.
On the way, you will have a chance to
see the dolphins. There are over 11 different species of dolphins in this sea area. Keeping an eye out for wild dolphins jumping up and down through the water, if lucky, you might see these creatures up close.
After arrival, you will
enjoy a snorkeling tour, putting on your rental snorkeling gear and plunging underneath the waves. You might even get to spot a sea turtle or two swimming by, as well as other active marine life.
After snorkeling, you can relax on the white sand beach to enjoy the scenery.
At last, transfer back to Bohol after the Pamilacan Island tour.
Stay overnight in Bohol.
Dolphin watching in Pamilacan Island
Day 4: Free and Relaxing Time
Today you are free to arrange your own activities in Bohol.
Stay overnight in Bohol.
Day 5: Bohol Departure
Say goodbye to the Philippines.
You are free to arrange your time until the guide transfer you to the airport.
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Service Included
Private English-speaking tour guide
All entrance ticket fees for sightseeing listed in the itinerary
Private van for land transportation
Meals as specified in the itinerary
Hotel accommodation
Governmental taxes
Service Excluded
International air tickets
Visa Handling fee, visa stamp fee
Meals as not listed in the itinerary
Tips and gratitude to the guide and driver
Surcharge for public holidays (if any)
Personal expenses, like laundry, phone call, snacks, soft drinks, etc.
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