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Bohol Travel Guide: Chocolate Hills, Panglao, Best Resorts & Itinerary

Bohol is one of the most rewarding destinations in the Philippines, offering a mix of natural wonders, beautiful beaches, and relaxed island vibes. From the iconic Chocolate Hills to the white-sand beaches of Panglao Island, Bohol is perfect for first-time visitors and returning travelers alike.

Chocolate hills featured in this Bohol Travel Guide
Bohol Travel Guide

This complete Bohol travel guide covers everything you need to know — how to get there, the best things to do, recommended resorts, and a sample itinerary to help you plan your trip efficiently.

Why Visit Bohol?

Bohol stands out because it offers variety without chaos. In one trip, you can:

  • Visit one of the most unique geological formations in the world

  • Relax on Panglao’s beaches

  • Enjoy countryside tours without long travel times

  • Stay in affordable to luxury beachfront resorts

Unlike more crowded destinations, Bohol remains laid-back while still offering modern comforts.


Bohol Map


How to Get to Bohol

1. From Manila

2. From Cebu

  • Fast Ferry from Cebu Pier 1 to Tagbilaran Port
    Travel time: ~2 hours

3. From Panglao Airport to Hotel

  • Airport transfers (most resorts offer this)

  • Tricycle or van transfer

  • Ride-hailing apps (limited but improving)


Chocolate Hills: What to Expect

The Chocolate Hills are Bohol’s most famous attraction, made up of over 1,200 cone-shaped hills that turn chocolate-brown during the dry season.

Scenic view of the Chocolate Hills - Bohol, Philippines
Bohol’s famous Chocolate Hills

Entrance Fees

  • Entrance fee: PHP 100

  • Parking fee: PHP 30–50

Best Time to Visit

  • Early morning (before 9 AM) or late afternoon

  • Dry season (December to May) for the “chocolate” effect

Location: Carmen, Bohol
Travel time from Panglao: ~1.5 hours


Best Time to Visit Bohol

  • Best overall months: January to May

  • Peak season: March to May, Holy Week

  • Rainy season: June to October (still manageable with fewer crowds)

For a balance between weather and crowds, February and November are ideal.


Best Resorts in Bohol (Panglao & Mainland)

Panglao Island (Beachfront & Luxury)

Mainland Bohol (Nature & Quiet)

  • Loboc River Resort

  • Fox & The Firefly Cottages

  • Nuts Huts (budget-friendly)

A picturesque view of Alona Beach in Panglao - Bohol Travel Guide
Alona Beach

Panglao is best for first-timers; mainland resorts suit travelers who prefer nature and fewer crowds.


Top Things to Do in Bohol

Here’s a list of Bohol’s fantastic tourist attractions aside from the Chocolate Hills:

  • Alona Beach, Panglao Island
    The heart of Bohol’s beach scene, Alona Beach, is known for its lively atmosphere, beachfront resorts, and stunning sunsets.

  • Pamilacan Island Dolphin and Whale Watching
    A popular eco-tour where visitors can spot dolphins and, during certain seasons, migrating whales in their natural habitat.

  • Balicasag Island Marine Sanctuary
    Famous for crystal-clear waters, vibrant coral reefs, and schools of colorful fish — one of the best snorkeling spots in Bohol.

    Balicasag Island - Panglao, Bohol
    Get surrounded by colorful fish in Balicasag Island

  • Virgin Island Sandbar
    A picturesque sandbar near Panglao that appears during low tide, perfect for photos and quick island stops.

  • Bohol Man-Made Forest
    A cool, scenic stretch of mahogany trees that offers a refreshing break during countryside tours.

  • Butterfly Conservation Center
    A peaceful stop where you can learn about local butterfly species and see them up close in a natural environment.

  • Philippine Tarsier Conservation Area
    Home to one of the world’s smallest primates, this sanctuary promotes ethical wildlife viewing and conservation.

A Tarsier clinging on a tree - Bohol Travel Guide
See the adorable Tarsiers

Sample 4-Day Bohol Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival + Panglao Beaches

Arrival, hotel check-in, Alona Beach sunset

Day 2: Countryside Tour

Chocolate Hills, Tarsiers, Loboc River, Man-made Forest, Baclayon Church and Blood Compact Shrine

Day 3: Island Hopping

Balicasag Island snorkeling, Virgin Island sandbar

Day 4: Relax + Departure

Beach time, souvenir shopping, departure

A delightful buffet while cruising the Loboc River
Loboc River cruise

Bohol Travel Tips for First-Timers

  • Book countryside tours in advance during peak season

  • Bring cash for entrance fees

  • Start tours early to avoid crowds

  • Panglao is more tourist-friendly than Tagbilaran

  • Internet is stable in most resorts, but spotty inland


Is Bohol Worth Visiting?

Absolutely. Bohol offers natural beauty, cultural sites, and beach relaxation without the overwhelming crowds found in other destinations. It’s ideal for couples, families, and solo travelers.

FAQs

Is Bohol worth visiting?
Yes. Bohol offers iconic natural attractions like Chocolate Hills, beautiful beaches in Panglao, and a relaxed travel experience.

How many days do you need in Bohol?
A 3 to 4-day stay is ideal to see the highlights without rushing.

How do I get to Chocolate Hills from Panglao?
You can join a countryside tour or hire a private van. Travel time is around 1.5 hours.

What is the best time to visit Bohol?
The best months are January to May, when the weather is dry and ideal for sightseeing.

Learn more about Bohol from its official tourism website.

Edwin Juen Jr. is a Filipino travel blogger and the voice behind Wondering Wanderer. He has journeyed through 20+ countries across Asia, Australia, and Europe — from the temples of Cambodia and the street food of Thailand to the metros of Japan and the scenic coastlines of Portugal and Greece. Edwin creates easy-to-follow travel guides, budget tips, itineraries, and honest reviews based on firsthand experience. His goal is to help travelers save money, avoid common mistakes, and explore the world with confidence.

 

7 thoughts on “Bohol Travel Guide: Chocolate Hills, Panglao, Best Resorts & Itinerary”

  1. Hello, just wanna ask is there a specific location where we can hire a van? Or maybe you have a contact number where we can book a van? Thanks!

    Reply
    • Hi Zoi,

      There moment you arrive to the place, there are vans waiting already for tourists to discuss touring options. There’s no specific location and we just picked the closest van when we arrived there.

      Reply
  2. Hi! Do you know if there are motorbikes for hire? Something that we can drive ourselves while we tour the island?
    Thanks

    Reply

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