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Bohol

Capital: Tagbilaran Population: 1,394,329 Area: 4,117 km²
About Bohol

Famous for the Chocolate Hills, the tiny tarsier primate, and centuries-old stone churches dating to the Spanish era.

Destinations (8)

Island
Balicasag Island

A marine sanctuary island famous for dolphin watching, snorkeling with sea turtles, and vibrant coral walls....

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Bohol Tarsier Sanctuary

A protected habitat in Corella, Bohol, dedicated to conserving the Philippine tarsier, one of the smallest primates in t...

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Chocolate Hills

A geological formation of at least 1,268 cone-shaped hills spread across Bohol that turn brown during the dry season, re...

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Chocolate Hills

Over 1,268 cone-shaped grass-covered hills that turn chocolate brown during dry season. A UNESCO Natural Monument and Bo...

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Loboc River Cruise

A scenic floating restaurant cruise along the Loboc River through lush rainforest with live music and local cuisine....

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Beach
Panglao Beach

A world-class white sand beach on Panglao Island with calm turquoise waters, luxury resorts, and excellent diving and sn...

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Beach
Panglao Island

A stunning island connected to Bohol by two bridges, famous for Alona Beach and its world-class diving sites along the B...

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Philippine Tarsier Sanctuary

A protected habitat for the Philippine tarsier, one of the world's smallest primates with enormous eyes....

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