Bohol, often called the "Jewel of the Philippines," is a Visayan island-province known for its unique natural beauty and diverse attractions. It's famous for the iconic Chocolate Hills, the world's smallest primates, tarsiers, and its rich cultural h...
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📌Natural wonders
📌Cultural heritage
📌Other notable features
📌Hotels and resorts
📌Natural wonders
Bohol is home to the tarsier, a tiny primate found nowhere else in the world.
Philippine Tarsier Sanctuary
The island and surrounding areas offer pristine beaches and diverse marine life, making it a popular destination for diving and snorkeling.
Bohol Dive Sites - Dive Philippines
Several stunning waterfalls dot the landscape, offering refreshing escapes.
8 Best Waterfalls In Bohol: The Ultimate Guide - Journey Era
Offers thrilling adventures like zip-lining, rappelling, and rock climbing.
Danao Adventure Park
Combines nature and adventure with ziplining, obstacle courses, and cable car rides.
Loboc Ecotourism Adventure Park - Tripadvisor
These unique, rolling hills are a major attraction, changing from green to chocolate brown during the dry season.
Chocolate Hills
📌Cultural heritage
Bohol boasts numerous old stone churches, some with the designation of "national cultural treasure," showcasing its rich colonial history.
10 Historic Heritage Churches to Visit in Bohol
The provincial capital, Tagbilaran City, is known as the "City of Friendship".
Tagbilaran
📌Other notable features
A popular destination for tourists, known for its beaches and resorts.
Panglao Island
Located on the east side of Panglao Island, known for its beaches.
Anda, Bohol
Opened in 2018, making the province more accessible.