Catingas River Review
Go cliff-jumping into the crystal-clear Cantingas River, which is one of the Philippines' cleanest inland bodies of water. The river is so clean that it is where the island gets 90% of its water.
Go cliff-jumping into the crystal-clear Cantingas River, which is one of the Philippines' cleanest inland bodies of water. The river is so clean that it is where the island gets 90% of its water.
Crimson Hotel & Spa's Aum Spa offers different therapeutic massage and spa services in chic modern tropical interiors. It is spread out on multiple levels in a quiet part of the resort.
This tourism program showcases the scenic terrain of the island via a 2-hour Easy Ride trail starting from D'Mall. Destinations include Sea Wind Boracay, Boracay Rock, Balabag Church, Bulabog Beach, Ati Tribe Village, Lugutan Mangrove Park, Nonie's Station X, and Wetland # 4.
Walk through what has been hailed as the most successful mangrove reforestation project in the Philippines. Kalibo's Bakhawan Eco Park features an impressive 220 hectares of mangroves initiated iin 1990 to prevent storm surges on the muddy banks of Brgy. New Buswang.
Anda Quinale White Sand Beach bar lets visitors enjoy seafood and cocktails in the fine sands of Anda White Sand Beach while taking in the view of the clear blue waters. It has a laid back atmosphere with plenty of options on how to enjoy on land and at sea - volleyball, kayaking, and more.
The Loboc River cruise takes tourists on a serene trip through the scenic Loboc River. The boats, which double as floating restaurants, lets guests enjoy meals while cruising along the river which is surrounded by greenery on both sides. Other attractions encountered along the way include the Busay Falls and what remains of the Loboc Church, which overlooks the river.
Lamanok Island Tours offer a closer look at the mystical Lamanoc Island, which is known as Bohol's "cradle of civilization". Artefacts, burial jars, and coffins dating back to the stone ages were found on the island. It is also known for the continued practice of centuries-old folkloric customs, kept alive by practicing shamans. It also features a burial cave which overlooks the sea.
The Chocolate Hills is arguably one of the most popular tourist destinations in Bohol. The hills are featured in the provincial flag and seal to symbolize the abundance of natural attractions in the province. Declared as the country's third National Geological Monument and proposed for inclusion in the UNESCO World Heritage List, it consists of over 1,000 green hills that turn brown during the dry season - hence the name.
This bee farm and three-star hotel offers a wide range of ecotourism activities and comfortable accommodation options. It also has a restaurant overlooking the Bohol Sea, and a shop where bee products and other organic items are sold. It also offers wedding packages, a spa, an aerial tour, and different tour packages for the other tourist attractions on the island.
This conservation area is home to the Philippine Tarsier (Carlito syrichta) species, which is the world's smallest primate. It has walking paths along designated areas where the primates may be seen from a safe distance.