Fairways and Bluewater Review
This 80-hectare eco-friendly resort is complete with leisure accommodations, including a private white sand beach, 18-hole golf course, 6 swimming pools and 20 foodand beverage outlets, and more.
This 80-hectare eco-friendly resort is complete with leisure accommodations, including a private white sand beach, 18-hole golf course, 6 swimming pools and 20 foodand beverage outlets, and more.
Dive, dine, and stay at WaterColors Boracay. This beachfront resort in Station 1 offers scuba diving services for beginners to those who wish to get PADI certified.
Named after the Hindu Sanskrit word for "Holy Water", Tirta Spa specializes in therapies and treatments that are focused on the art of cleansing oneself from negativity for wellness. It is perched on a scenic hilltop that overlooks the island, with each of its royal suite villas each with a private open bathroom, an outdoor bathtub, a Vichy shower, and a koi pond.
Dotted with some resorts and docked boats, Tulubhan Beach is one of the quieter beach destinations for those looking for an alternative to the busier White beach. It is near Blue Lagoon Villas and Paradise Bay.
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.
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.
This spherical, pristine island is surrounded by clear, blue waters that sparkle against its white sands. It is one of Bohol's favorite diving and snorkeling destinations because of its bustling underwater wildlife that host large schools of colorful fish - even resident turtles that are regularly seen near certain points of the beach. The island also has steep coral walls that make it a haven for divers.
Panglao Sea Resort takes you to the best freediving spots in the quieter side of Panglao. This includes the "the wall" - a vertical underwater wall that drops hundreds of feet down, and where you can best get to swim by the sardines in the nearby bay.
Danajon Bank is the Philippines' only double barrier reef - and one of only six in the world. Double barrier reefs are rare geological formations which provide a rich environment for marine life. The reefs are as much a conservation and research area as much as it is a diving hotspot.
Enjoy a quiet walk along the almost 1-kilometer white sand shores of Alona Beach or take a dip in its clear, blue waters. The beach, which is bounded by rocky cliffs and a selection of resorts and amenities, was nicknamed after Filipino actress Alona Alegre, who starred in the 1973 film “Esteban” - partly shot in Alona Beach.