Wednesday, November 27, 2013

ekawpa

Bohol Tourist Spots


Loay River Firefly cruise

Enjoy lunch while cruising and viewing the majestic panorama of nipa palm plantation along the banks of the river. Sometimes, wild ducks can be seen feeding and swimming on the river.

Loboc-Loay River Cruise, BoholLoay River Firefly Cruise is the newest attraction in Bohol. You will ride, not a cruise ship but a slow-moving unlit barge that will take you to a wider part of the river. The river sides only contains mangroves gently moves with the cold wind giving it a romantic and magical backdrop where the dim light of the sky and the twinkling lights from the fireflies are the only illumination of the place.





Chocolate Hills
Chocolate Hills, Bohol

This is Bohol’s first and foremost tourist attraction. Feast your eyes on the breathtaking work of nature that has been considered as one of the wonders of the world. There are 1,268 haycock hills which turn brown during the dry season, giving it that chocolatey look.


Panglao Island Tour

Panglao Island, Bohol

This island is famous for its quiet beaches, but notable locations include Dauis Church (with a well in front of its altar), Hinagdanan Cave, Panglao Church, Watch Tower, and the market. This tour also includes dolphin and whale watching while aboard an early morning boat trip to scenic Pamilacan Island. Spinner dolphins are best seen after sunrise.

2 comments: