Boracay Sports & Activities
Historical
Blood Compact Site (Barangay Bool, Tagbilaran City).
A marker that identifies the spot where Datu Sikatuna, a native
Boholano chieftain, forged a Blood Compact with Don Miguel Lopez
de Legazpi, representing the King of Spain, for the purpose of
fostering friendly relations between the two countries. The Blood
Compact on March 16, 1565 is considered as the first “Treaty
of Friendship” between the brown and white races.
Anibogan Massacre Site (Catigbian; 73 km. from Tagbilaran City).
A historical place for valor, glory, and heroism, which symbolizes
the lives of the Filipino massacre victims during the Japanese
regime.
Behind the Clouds (Catigbian; 38 km. from Tagbilaran City).
The cradle of the resistance movement during the Japanese occupation,
when a group of courageous men composed of disbanded and surrendered
soldiers and even civilians started the organization of the guerilla
to liberate the people from oppression.
Camp Verde (Duero; 73 km. from Tagbilaran City).
A distinct historical spot of the last bastion of Boholano insurgents
of the World War II.
Dagohoy Marker (Danao; 92 km. from Tagbilaran City).
The Dagohoy marker in Magtangtang, Danao town was installed by
the Philippine Historical Commission to honor the heroic deeds
of Francisco Dagohoy who led the longest revolt in the country
against the Spaniards, which lasted for 84 years. Magtangtang
was Dagohoy’s headquarters or hideout during the revolt.
Hundreds of Dagohoy’s followers preferred death inside the
cave than surrender. Their skeletons still remain in the site.
Mt. Carmel Hill (Balilihan; 24 km. from Tagbilaran City).
Atop Mt. Carmel Hill right in the heart of Balilihan town is a
historical tower of adobe and limestone. These materials were
hauled from the town of Baclayon. The tower was built at the foot
of a hill to serve as the belfry of the church. The church was,
however, burned down during the Philippine revolution. Like a
sentinel, the tower stands as guard of the whole town. Concrete
stairways lead to the hill.
Pres. Carlos P. Garcia Memorial Park (Tagbilaran City).
Erected as a joint undertaking of Boholanos from all over the
country and abroad in loving memory of the greatest Boholano,
Carlos Polistico Garcia, the fourth President of the Republic
of the Philippines. It sits on a rolling site with an area of
11 hectares, chosen by the late president himself in 1939 when
he was governor of Bohol. Here, one can see the exquisite monument
of marble base and a life-size bronze statue of Garcia, also the
first President of the 1971 Constitutional Convention, by Bohol’s
famous sculptor, National Artist Napoleon Abueva. In the background
is the provincial capitol.
Ubujan Marker (Tagbilaran City).
The marker was erected in memory of another historic event in
the district of Ubuja, which was the battle fought by the brave
guerilla Captain Francisco Salazar and his men against the superior
forces of the Japanese on October 22, 1942.
The Historic Ermita Ruins (Dimiao; 36.7 km. from Tagbilaran City).
Another Spanish structure in the town, located just across the
street from the Catholic church. According to accounts of local
residents, the structure was allegedly used as a military fortress,
chapel, and final resting place of the members of the Spanish
clergy at the time. Questions about its mysterious past, however,
remained unanswered that even experts from the National Museum
have recommended its immediate excavation.
Punta Cruz (Maribojoc; 14 km. from Tagbilaran City).
An ancient watchtower built of stones that served as a lookout
point for incoming pirates. In the slightly indented place fronting
the tower, a wooden cross was planted. Legend has it that its
mysterious spell had saved many people from the ravages of the
pirates as the cross extended its mysterious arms straight to
the sea thus preventing marauders. Atop the tower are windows
overlooking the Cebu, Siquijor, and Mindanao seas.
Cultural
Baclayon Museum (Baclayon; 7 km. from Tagbilaran City).
The museum is located inside the convent, or Baclayon Church,
one of the oldest stone churches in the Philippines. It contains
a rich collection of religious art, ecclesiastical vestments,
librettos of church music printed in Latin on animal skins, and
other priceless relics and artifacts dating back to the early
16th century.
Bohol Museum (Tagbilaran City).
Once the home of former President Carlos P. Garcia, the fourth
President of the Philippine Republic and the greatest statesman
Bohol has ever produced, and his family. The museum gives the
visitors a feel of what Bohol was, is, and will be. On display
are the late President and family’s memorabilia, old relics
plus a collection of shells found on Bohol’s shores.
Clarin Ancestral House (Loay; 18 km. from Tagbilaran City).
Owned and maintained by descendants of the Clarin family, the
ancestral house is located at the poblacion. Guests are in for
a nostalgic trip as they enter the house replete with interesting
antique jars, lamps, kitchenware, and furniture.
Natural
Anda Beach (Anda; 101 km. from Tagbilaran City).
A beach along the poblacion covered with white sand. It is noted
for its cleanliness. The townfolk enjoy the unpolluted sea.
Alona Beach (Panglao; 20 km. from Tagbilaran City).
Located in a cover of white sandy beach facing the Mindanao sea.
The waters are deep, making the beach ideal for scuba diving.
Alejawan Beach (Jagna; 58 km. from Tagbilaran City).
Though its sand and pebbles are brown, the water does not get
murky. The sea bottom very gently slopes to the deep making it
a child-friendly beach. The beach has a wide level ground which
can hold expansion and development. The area is about two hundred
meters from the highway. Thick coconut grooves line half of the
beach and the other half is an open sandy portion.
Balbalan Beach (Dimiao; 36.7 km. from Tagbilaran City).
Dimiao has a stretch of white sandy beaches facing the Mindanao
Sea. Colorful coral reefs dot its shorelines, offering an alternative
diving haven in the province. The most famous of these beaches
is the Balbalan Beach Resort, which is a 5-minute drive from the
poblacion, whose crystal-clear blue waters is ideal for swimming,
sailing and diving.
Bay Watch (Panganagn Island, Calape; 41 km. from Tagbilaran City).
Famous for scuba diving, especially noted for the presence of
famous white sharks.
Bikini Beach (Dauis; 8 km. from Tagbilaran City).
An ideal beach for all bathers. Calm waters, with palm trees around
that shade the beach. It has huts and benches for picnickers.
Fish of various kinds abound here.
Canuba Beach (Jagna; 58 km. from Tagbilaran City).
An ideal place for bathing. Clean water and white sand along the
highway shaded by palm trees and a cliff in the eastern part of
the beach.
Clarin Beach (Loay; 28 km. from Tagbilaran City).
A long stretch of white sand beach, it was developed during the
time of late Senator Jose Clarin. It is complete with recreational
facilities and a bath house. This beach is only one kilometer
away from the poblacion to Loay.
Darak Beach (Pangangan Island, Calape; 41 km. from Tagbilaran
City).
The most popular resort in Calape. Has cottages and an audio visual
hall for conference and social gatherings.
Doljo Beach (Panglao; 20 km. from Tagbilaran City).
Ideal site for scuba diving. Noted for its beautiful and wonderful
sea shells. The deep sea of Doljo has clear and clean water. It
is not disturbed by strong waves. The beautiful and big coral
rocks are the habitat of small and big colored fish. The beach
has a long stretch of white sand.
Duero Beach (Duero; 73 km. from Tagbilaran City).
A beautiful beach located in the eastern part of Bohol. It is
noted for its long and white sand, and shaded by palm and coconut
trees.
Imelda Beach (Dimiao; 40 km. from Tagbilaran City).
Once chosen as the campsite for Boys and Girls Scouts of Bohol.
Just like other beaches, Imelda Beach is also covered with palm
trees. This is located along the National Highway before reaching
the town proper of Dimiao.
Kaingit Beach (Tagbilaran City).
A popular beach resort in Tagbilaran which is jam-packed by bathers
during weekends. It is situated in a cove, which leaves the bathers
undisturbed even during stormy weather. It is located at the end
of a side street fro Graham Avenue. It is being developed and
maintained by the city government. Seafood and drinks are also
sold.
Laya Beach (Baclayon; 9 km. from Tagbilaran City).
Picnickers from various places enjoy their weekends here. Laya
has a wide area shaded by tall coconut trees. A rest house is
available at a very minimal cost.
Lintuan Beach (Loon; 25 km. from Tagbilaran City).
It is the favorite bathing resort in this part of the province.
It has white sand beaches and a sandy sea bed. Ideal bathing area
for children.
Sta. Fe Beach (Alburquerque; 13 km. from Tagbilaran City).
One of the favorite beaches covered by white sand. Fronting the
open sea of Mindanao. This beach is visited by big numbers of
picnickers during holidays. It is located in about one and one
half kilometers from the poblacion of Alburquerque.
Chocolate Hills (Carmen; 55 km. from Tagbilaran City).
This is the most famous tourist attraction in Bohol. Among the
1,268 perfectly cone-shaped hills which abound in Central Bohol,
two have been developed into a resort. On top of the hills is
a complex that offers accommodation, conference rooms, restaurants,
and a view deck.
Banat-i Hill (Tagbilaran City).
This hill commands a scenic view overlooking the vast sea of Mindanao,
Negros, and Siquijor provinces, and the strait of Panglao Island.
Elevation is 145 meters above sea level.
Elly Hill (Tagbilaran City).
Its formation is similar to that of the famous Chocolate Hills.
Elevation is 100 meters and it is situated in the northern part
of the city about 5 kilometers away. On top of the second hill
is an observation deck with 213 concrete steps. Once on top, one
can view the exquisite panorama of wondrous creations spread below
as far as the eyes can see.
Himontagon Hill (Loay; 20 km. from Tagbilaran City).
Located in Sitio Candaon in Barangay Botoc Occidental, the Himontagon
Hill is a very scenic place overlooking the Mindanao sea. Visible
from atop the hill are the sparkling evening sceneries which portray
a beautiful glittering city mid-sea, the lights being provided
by lamps of fishermen. During clear weather, Mt. Hibok-hibok volcano
in Camiguin Island is visible. The place also provides fascinating
scenes during sunrise and sunset. The hill was the site of the
area jamboree of the Boy Scouts.
Sampoangon Hill (Calape; 41 km. from Tagbilaran City).
Located in Sampoangan, a distance of about 12 km. from the town
proper. The hill has a breathtaking scenic view and is overlooking
Cebu.
Hinagdanan Cave (Dauis; 6 km. from Tagbilaran City).
It has clean, fresh water gushing from rocky sides. An eerie underworld
of stalactites and stalagmites. Underneath is a bathing pool.
This cave is about 2 ½ kilometers away from the poblacion
of Dauis.
Eva Cave (Odiong – Jagna; 58 km. from Tagbilaran City).
Wild orchids and tree ferns of the tropics grow abundantly near
the cave. Countless birds abound and these birds build edible
nests which are gathered in large quantities for sale. A stone
wall covers the area with several compartments.
Kokok & Nueva Vida Sur Caves (Carmen; 59 km. from Tagbilaran
City).
These caves lace the underground of the town’s upland areas
with giant chambers, springs, fascinating rock formation, and
stalactites, where one can experience the thrill in conquering
mother nature by exploring.
Batungay Cave (San Antonio, Trinidad).
Busay Falls (Loboc; 26 km. from Tagbilaran City).
Busay Falls is 12 meters wide and four meters deep. It caters
to swimmers and sightseers who would be enthralled to commune
with nature. The Floating Restaurants had been anchored there
as venue for meetings and conferences.
Busay Falls (Sevilla; 34 km. from Tagbilaran City).
Busay Falls is located inland of the Loboc River past Sevilla
town. This beautiful falls provides an exciting scenery for the
bathers. Bathers jam this bathing resort during weekends. Two
little islets in the middle of the river make the place an ideal
site for picnickers. The rushing waters are the favorite bathing
pool of the children.
Camugao Falls (Balilihan; 22 km. from Tagbilaran City).
Located in Barangay San Isidro, the falls is a delight for climbers
and campers. The cascading falls, accented by its adjacent lush
forestall vegetation, is a come on for bathers as it drops into
a pool.
Dimiao Twin Falls (Dimiao; 38 km. from Tagbilaran City).
The beautiful cascading twin falls is found 14 kilometers away
from the highway. It is very ideal for picnics and trekking.
Mag-aso Falls (Antequera; 20 km. from Tagbilaran City).
About 25 feet tall with verdant green forest as a fitting background
for the placid waters. A very beautiful bathing resort with its
cool cascading water and a scenic surroundings.
Kawasan Falls (Balilihan; 22 km. from Tagbilaran City).
Situated 5 km. from the poblacion, the cascading falls amidst
the primeval accented mountain sides and greenery is a sight to
behold.
Kinahugan Falls (Jagna; 58 km. from Tagbilaran City)
Three waterfalls that are trigonomial in nature. The center fall
is flanked by one on the northern side of the cliff and the other
on the southern side, and all are covered with moss. Tall coconut
groves around the deep basin and the river bed give shade, making
the place invigorating. The mild temperature and the cool water
lure the visitors to take a cool bath. Trees, ferns, and airplants
on rocks are a delight to plant fanciers who appreciate the bounties
of nature.
Inambacan Falls (Antequera; 19 km. from Tagbilaran City).
Commands a beautiful view of the cascading waterfalls. This could
be a potential source of water supply for drinking and irrigation
in Antequera town and even Tagbilaran. The estimated output is
about 8,000 gallons per minute all drained to the Abatan River.
It is one kilometer from the poblacion of this town.
Niluksoan Falls (Balilihan; 22 km. from Tagbilaran City).
The falls in Barangay Sal-ing is another countryside interest.
Its cool and clear water flowing into a semi-spherical cone before
dropping to a basin where one can have a refreshing swim in the
pool to look back and view the landscape from behind the transparency
of the curtain-like cascading water is a sight to behold.
Pahangog Twin Falls & Caverns (Dimiao; 36.7 km. from Tagbilaran
City).
Over 30 meters high and with the lush forest as a fitting background
for its crystal-clear water, one can readily take a bath in its
nature-made lagoon. In its vicinity are two caverns with bizarre
interiors. One of them has a pool that catches fresh cool waters
gushing from its sides.
Tontonan Falls (Loboc; 27 km. from Tagbilaran City).
The Tontonan Hydroelectric Plant is generated by these falls,
which is the first of its kind in the Visayas. It is capable of
supplying electric power to six municipalities. The plant machinery
is dug deep into the bowels of the earth few meters from the Loboc
River.
Badiang Spring (Valencia; 44 km. from Tagbilaran City).
The volume of the water that gushes from twin pipes makes the
place fascinating. The waters flowing into the sea adjacent to
the spring is a swimming pool that people from the towns enjoy
during the weekends. This is a unique bathing place where the
bathers choose the swimming pool, the waterfalls, and the place
close to each other.
Cabasi Spring (Carmen; 54 km. from Tagbilaran City).
With caves abounding, it is no surprise to see water springs and
pools inside these caves. Cabasi is one of them that attract swimmers
and divers to explore the depth and mysteries that these cave
waters hide from the less courageous and adventurous.
Loboc River (Loboc; 21 km. from Tagbilaran City).
Enjoy a fascinating boat ride in the serene waters of Loboc River,
starting from Loay Bridge which is the outlet of the river, and
along the palm-fringed banks inland. The ride via motorized pump
boat ends near the Tontonan water falls, where several falls with
cascading water provides a pleasant bathing session.
Logarita Spring (Bilar; 41 km. from Tagbilaran City).
Springwater-fed swimming pool and a picnic ground at the Rajah
Sikatuna National Park.
Roxas Park & Spring (Garcia-Hernandez; 53 km. from Tagbilaran
City).
This springwater-fed swimming pool is a good site for picnics
and camping.
Omhon Resort (Dimiao; 40 km. from Tagbilaran City).
Omhon is located in one of the highest elevated portions of the
province. The climate is cool and the place is planned to be the
summer capital of the province. It is approximately 20 km. from
the town proper.
Other Popular Dive Sites.
Arc Point, Puntod Point, Pamalican Island, Cervera Shoal, Duejo
Point, Momo Point, Gak-ang Point, Napoling and Tangnan Point.
Religious
Alburquerque Church (Dimiao; 12 km. from Tagbilaran City).
Founded in 1869, this imposing structure is famous for its sturdy
arches supporting a pathway that connects the church to the convent.
Baclayon Church (Baclayon; 6 km. from Tagbilaran City).
One of the oldest stone churches in the Philippines. This ancient
massive edifice still retains its century-old architectural design.
Both in the external and internal portions of the church are various
interesting relics and artifacts dating back to the early 16th
century, which have been placed at the Baclayon Museum. Baclayon
is also the oldest town in Bohol and the mother town of Alburquerque,
Balilihan, and Sikatuna.
Calape Church (Calape; 41 km. from Tagbilaran City).
The church is known to be the most artistic in medieval design,
making it one of a kind in the province.
Dauis Church (Dauis; 3 km. from Tagbilaran City).
This is one of Bohol’s beautiful churches which has retained
its Spanish architecture although it has a semi-modern façade.
The church interior has life-like murals painted on the ceiling.
The patron saint, the Virgin of the Assumption, is believed to
possess miraculous powers. It is the object of the faithful, who
attend its annual festivities. Legend has it that when the town
was invaded by pirates, the townfolk locked themselves inside
the church until they ran out of water and provisions. Then suddenly
a well appeared at the foot of the altar where people started
drawing water. It is still the main source of water for the people
living in the church vicinity. Surprisingly, the water is absolutely
fresh even as the well is located only a few meters from the sea.
Dimiao Church (Dimiao; 36.7 km. from Tagbilaran City).
This centuries-old Roman Catholic church stands sturdy and in
possession of relics of the friar days, being preserved for posterity,
reflecting the culture and traditions of its people who are deeply
religious.
Lord of Pardon Hill (Duero; 73 km. from Tagbilaran City).
A mass site during the Holy Week, where along the way are cemented
structures of the 14 Stations of the Cross with a big black cross
at the top of the hill.
Loboc Church (Loboc; 24 km. from Tagbilaran City).
Second oldest church in Bohol built in 1608. With a three storey
convent, a coat of arms can be found in the stonewall at the entrance
of the convent.
Loon Church (Loon; 25 km. from Tagbilaran City).
A long flight of 174 stone steps believed to be the longest step
stairway in the country, reminiscent of Spanish era forced labor.
The stairway connects Napo, the former seat of the town, to the
church.
Maribojoc Church (Maribojoc; 14 km. from Tagbilaran City).
This parish was founded in 1768, built in 1798, and fully constructed
after 18 years. It has pipe organ at the choir loft and a beautiful
altar.
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church (Balilihan; 22 km. from Tagbilaran
City).
The church surely would attract the artistic eye with its ceilings
decorated with paintings that are replicas of famous ancient artworks.
Virgen sa Calo-oy (Calape; 41 km. from Tagbilaran City).
Discovered and patronized by Catholics for more than a century.
The image of the Virgin is believed to be growing from an empty
giant shell. From a mere obscure figure, the image now is very
visible, showing the beautiful virgin with the giant shell in
the background.
Cruz Daku (Loboc; 26.5 km. from Tagbilaran City).
A famous pilgrimage destination of the faithful during the Holy
Week. A huge white cross 80 feet in height is on top of the highest
hill, where one can view the neighboring towns, including Tagbilaran
City.
Panglao Church (Panglao; 18 km. from Tagbilaran City).
The church which is located on the southwestern shore of Panglao
Island is worth a visit for its twin antique confessionals carved
with grape and dove patterns. Its ceiling murals depict the Seven
Sacraments.
Ilihan Hill (Jagna; 54 km. from Tagbilaran City).
Ilihan Hill has become a religious site for pilgrimage. It is
located about four kilometers from Jagna town passing through
a winding road uphill. It overlooks Mindanao sea and the evening
scenery is beautiful. Sunrise and early morning provide respite.
On top of the hill is the image of the Barangay sang Birhin, where
a chapel has been built in her honor.
Mt. Carmel Hill (Balilihan; 22 km. from Tagbilaran City).
On top of the hill towers the centuries-old Spanish belfry, the
only historical landmark left to shed light on the past and the
town’s history. Constructed in 1835-1844 from materials
gathered by foot from Baclayon, its mother town, the belfry has
withstood natural calamities and the test of time.
The Fatima Rosary Hill (Carmen; 55 km. from Tagbilaran City).
The hill in Barangay Buenavista is a pilgrim site for the devotees
of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Fatima. Spiritual recollection becomes
more enhancing on top of this hill where one can look at the wide
plains of Carmen below.
Man-Made
Jaycee Promenade (Tagbilaran City).
A joint project of the Bohol Jaycees and the city government is
a promenade jutting out of the K of C reclamation area. It is
a favorite spot for lovers who stroll in the afternoon to watch
the sunset across Tagbilaran Bay.
Rizal Park (Tagbilaran City).
Previously known as Plaza Principe, it is located in front of
the Capitol Building and the St. Joseph’s Cathedral. Installed
by the Tagbilaran Lions and Lionettes are flag poles for the Flag
of Nations. On special occasions, particularly the national day
of a particular country, its national flag is being raised. Some
of the flags were donated by these countries.
Children’s Playground and Mini Park (Tagbilaran City).
Near the St. Joseph Cathedral is the Lions Children’s Playground.
Across is the Lionettes Mini Park, where a beautiful fountain
with dancing waters has been installed. The park is being improved
by the provincial government.
Magsiha Swimming Pool (Balilihan; 24 km. from Tagbilaran City).
This is a swimming pool supplied by water from a spring nearby.
The barrio folk take time out to enjoy bathing in this man-made
pool for a change.
Magsaysay Camp (Bilar; 45 km. from Tagbilaran City).
This Boy Scout Camp is cool and tranquil. The entire area is surrounded
with tall trees that make the place pleasant to stay in. It is
located in the mountain few kilometers from the poblacion of Bilar
town. The camping site is one of the best hereabouts.
Bilarma Camp (Bilar; 45 km. from Tagbilaran City).
This is the provincial Girl Scout encampment. A beautiful site
for camping where the youth commune with nature. There is a swimming
pool where abundant fresh water cascades from a source which seems
inexhaustible even during summer. Bathers from Tagbilaran take
the long ride just to enjoy the beauty of the site and the abundant
water supply in the swimming pool.
Malinao Dam (Pilar; 72 km. from Tagbilaran City).
A PhP1.4 Billion irrigation project covering a land area of about
300 hectares serving 5,000 hectares of riceland. There is a man-made
lake ideal for rowboating and fishing.
Wahig-Pamacsalan Dam (Bilar; 41 km. from Tagbilaran City).
This dam is a refreshing accent to the green scenery and good
for boating and sports fishing.
The Home (Carmen; 55 km. from Tagbilaran City).
This is a project of the Catholic Women’s League, diocesan
chapter. It is both a tourist attraction as well as community
project – a home for the orphaned, abandoned, neglected,
and maltreated children of broken homes. It is located in Barangay
Katipunan, 1 ½ km. from the town proper, consisting of
11 hectares.
Roxas Park (Garcia-Hernandez; 55 km. from Tagbilaran City).
It has a beautiful park and adjacent to it are two swimming pools
with water coming from the rocks. This park is situated 3 kilometers
away from the poblacion. On the spot is the life-size statue of
the late President Manuel Roxas. This park is also an ideal camping
site.
Tigbao Hanging Bridge (Loboc; 29 km. from Tagbilaran City).
Backed by the influx of tourists, this link has become a stop.
Many are entranced by the bridge itself, and the background –
the clean Loboc River and the trees along the banks.
Balicasag Island.
Accessible in a 35 minute boat ride from the town off Panglao
Island. The island has been developed into a dive resort for people
who have a keen sense of awareness for marine preservation. Whale
watching expeditions can be organized from here.
Bungan & Mahaba Islets (Talibon; 109 km. from Tagbilaran
City).
Swarmed by Chinese egrets yearly, usually during the summer, making
it as their temporary resting place. Mahaba is a long white beach
with little vegetation and Bungan is a small islet with white
sand which is good for bathing.
Corpus Antique Spanish House (Calape; 41 km. from Tagbilaran
City).
Located at the poblacion, the house which is owned by the Corpus
family boasts of various antiques ranging from jars to china wares
and lamps.
Jagna.
A town in Bohol where 406 die-hard revolutionists, led by Captain
Goyo Casenas, died during the bloody encounter between the Filipinos
and Americans, now home of 406 martyrs.
Lasang-Lasang Park (Carmen; 54 km. from Tagbilaran City).
This is an exotic mini-forest where wild plants and animals seek
sanctuary and thrive naturally. Out of the rocks is clear water
that unceasingly supplies irrigation water to the ricefields in
the low land areas.
Macas Orchids and Farm (Lindaville, Tagbilaran City).
The 6,000 sq. m. lot is stocked with various species of Dendrobium
and Vanda orchids in varying sizes. In addition to the flowering
orchids, a typical Filipino native house is placed in the center
overlooking the Ubujan and Maribojoc Sea and is a favorite spot
for picture taking.
Mantatao Island (Calape; 41 km. from Tagbilaran City).
The clean white beaches in the island are in their natural setting.
It is one of the islands packaged for an island hopping adventure.
Pamilacan Island.
One of the country's richest scuba diving sites. Noted for its
big whales called Sanga. It is between the deep sea of Bohol and
Mindanao. Beautiful small and big colored fish and the prized
Gloria Maris sea shells abound in its surrounding waters. Accessible
in an hour ride by pumpboat from Baclayon, a whale watching expedition
can also be organized.
Pantudlan-Cabilao Island.
Accessible in an hour by pumpboat from mainland Loon. Also one
of the best underwater sites. Pantudlan is frequented by foreign
tourists. It is located at the tip and western part of Cabilao
Island. The deep sea is only a few meters from its white sandy
beach with a lighthouse and cottage. Beautiful colored fish, coral
rocks and sea shells are abundant in the deep sea.
Panglao Island.
Accessible in a 35 minute ride by tricycle from Tagbilaran City.
Declared as a scuba diving area, where tourists frequent. It has
a lighthouse and has beautiful beach around the island bounded
by colored coral flowers and rocks. The deep sea is very clear
and clean. Scuba divers can see beautiful creatures and marine
resources around. Panglao town is 19 kilometers from Tagbilaran
City.
Tarsier (Corella; 10 km. from Tagbilaran City).
One of the rare faunas found in the Philippine archipelago that
is usually the favorite subject of scientific research is the
tarsier, considered as the smallest primate in the whole world.
A nocturnal primate measuring from four to five inches, it has
a tail which is longer than its body. However, if you're really
interested to see this famous tarsier, you're always welcomed
by the Boholanos to see it in its natural abode the hills in the
town of Corella, 10 km. from Tagbilaran City.
Ubay Stock Farm.
One of the largest government stock farms in the country with
an area of 4,500 hectares. Imported breeds of cattle are in the
stock farm, a vast rolling hills and plains.
Festivals
Sandugo Festival (July 1-31).
The annual spectacular festival of the province features an agro-industrial
fair, cultural and historical showcase, sports events, a beauty
pageant, balls and dances, entertainment shows, and streetdancing
which culminates with the re-enactment of the blood compact or
Sandugo between Datu Sikatuna and Don Miguel Lopez de Legazpi.
Tagbilaran City Fiesta (May 1).
The Tagbilaran City is one of the most exciting and fun filled
occasions of the year. For nine days before the day itself, nightly
entertaining activities are held, such as the beauty pageant,
literary musical shows, concerts, dramas and stage plays, and
many more.
Bolibong Kingking Festival (May 23-24).
A music and dance festivity depicting the history, folklore, and
traditions of the Lobocanons. Bolibong Kingking is a term applied
to the drums and gongs and their rhythm used to accompany the
supplication dance ritual in front of the Image of Our Lady of
Guadalupe, the 2nd Patron of Loboc.
Pana-ad sa Loboc (Holy Thursday & Good Friday).
In observance of the Holy Week, the Lobocanons read the "Pasyon"
and do a penitential procession through the way of the cross that
culminates at the place called "Cruz Daku," a huge cross
80 feet in height which is on top of the highest hill where one
can view the neighboring towns including the city.
Sambat Mascaray Regatta Festival (1st Saturday of December).
The festival is celebrated in honor of Loay town's second patron,
St. Francis Xavier. Colorful activities are lined up, like the
agro-industrial fair, group masked street dancing, drum and bugle
competition, boat racing along the river, and many more. The event
is highlighted by a tluvial parade of the image along the river.
Suroy sa Musikero (December 25 - February 2).
This is a revelry where the Loboc town musicians cover daily the
assigned areas to partake of the food served by the host and to
play music to the tune of Kuradang, Dalagang sa Baybayon, and
others. This is also the period where carolers render Christmas
songs to the families of the host area.
Bohol Fiestas (month of May).
If you want to experience fiesta in the real sense of the word,
come to Bohol on the merry month of May when each day a town or
a barrio fiesta is celebrated with so much grandeur and revelry.
This is also the time for family reunions. Kinfolk from places
far and near gather to keep in touch with loved ones.
Ubi Festival (January).
For almost half a millennium, the ubi tuber has been venerated
by the Boholanos. To this day, the respect for the plant is still
stronger than ever. The festival will institutionalize the ubi
crop as the agro-historical geographical-religious symbol of Bohol
and give the ubi the recognition it rightfully deserves in the
market. Tthe festival features an exhibit, ubi contest, an agri-business
investment opportunities seminar, and a cultural show.
Special Interest
Lila Rice Terraces (Lila; 35 km. from Tagbilaran City).
Bohol’s answer to Banaue’s rice terraces. Although
modest in size, they nevertheless form a wondrous sight as they
cascade down from the mountain.
Lunar Rice Terraces (Boctol) (Jagna; 58 km. from Tagbilaran City).
Beautiful panoramic scenery of two high mountains that have carved
a ravine wherein nest the rice terraces. It occupies a total area
of 50 hectares.
Rice Terraces (Dimiao; 36.7 km. from Tagbilaran City).
Dimiao has its own version of Mt. Banawe’s rice terraces.
Although modest in size, they nevertheless form a wondrous sight
as they cascade down the valley, giving a scenario of a breathtaking
countryside setting.
McArthur’s Cap (Dimiao; 36.7 km. from Tagbilaran City).
Nature has carved a lonely rock and transformed it into an extraordinary
emblem that marks the entry to Dimiao. People call it McArthur’s
Cap, a rock formation resembling an officer’s cap. It is
an ideal place to unwind after a busy day. Its serenity can be
savored when one watches the sunset where, with the changing of
the southeastern skies, he feels the quiet tenor of the soft eastern
breeze.
Badiang Peak (Dimiao; 36.7 km. from Tagbilaran City).
This rugged mountain provides a panoramic view from atop. It gives
a picturesque sight of the lowlands of Dimiao. Standing high and
mighty, it poses a challenge to trekkers.
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