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Exploring The Islands Of Bohol

Bohol offers an array of islands and islets, perfect for day trips and adventures. Here's how to get there:

1. Balicasag Island

  • Known For: Snorkeling, diving, and sea turtles.

  • Access: From Alona Beach (30–40 mins by boat).

  • Tips: Hire a private boat 

2. Virgin Island (Pungtud Island)

  • Known For: White sandbars and crystal-clear waters.

  • Access: Combine with Balicasag tours or hire a boat from Panglao

  • Tips: Visit during low tide for the best experience.

3. Pamilacan Island

  • Known For: Dolphin watching, coral reefs, and tranquil beaches.

  • Access: 45 minutes by boat from Baclayon or Alona Beach.

  • Tips: Stay overnight at a homestay for a serene escape.

4. Cabilao Island

  • Known For: Diving spots and secluded beaches.

  • Access: 1 hour by boat from Tagbilaran or Loon.

  • Tips: Perfect for divers and eco-tourists.

5. Pangangan Island

  • Known For: Mangrove forests and peaceful coasts.

  • Access: Accessible by road via a bridge in Calape, northwest of Tagbilaran.

  • Tips: Explore mangrove tours and local seafood.

Tips for Island Hopping

  1. Plan Ahead: Book tours or boats in advance, especially during peak seasons.

  2. Pack Essentials: Sunscreen, snorkeling gear, water, and snacks.

  3. Budget Accordingly: Boat rental fees are often shared among groups.

  4. Respect Nature: Follow local guidelines to preserve marine ecosystems.

With the right planning, your Bohol adventure will be unforgettable! Let me know if you'd like help with a detailed itinerary or booking assistance.

The Islands Of Bohol Guide
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