Make the most out of your trip with this 3-day tour of Bohol and see well-loved attractions, cultural and historical sites, and so much more!
| Water activity type | Snorkeling |
| Special water activity | Swim with dolphin/whale |
| Tour Type | Private tour |
| Transportation method | Hotel transfer |
A surcharge of PHP1000 per group will be collected during the holiday season to be paid on site (December 23 - 30)
Confirmed pick up time depending on the location of your resort, we will send the exact arrival and departure details to you before departure
A typical Bohol island-hopping tour often includes exciting activities. You can anticipate watching for dolphins near Balicasag Island in the early morning. Following this, the tour usually involves snorkeling or diving around Balicasag Island's vibrant marine sanctuaries. Concluding the experience, you'll have time to unwind and enjoy the pristine beaches of Virgin Island, known for its shifting sandbar.
The optimal time to visit Bohol for both island hopping and countryside tours is during the dry season, which typically runs from November to April. During these months, the weather is generally sunny with less rainfall, making it ideal for outdoor activities like exploring the Chocolate Hills, cruising the Loboc River, and enjoying the beaches of Virgin Island. The seas are calmer, perfect for dolphin watching and snorkeling.
For a comprehensive experience of Bohol's main attractions, including both island hopping and countryside sights, a 3-day itinerary is highly recommended. This allows ample time to marvel at the Chocolate Hills, meet tarsiers, enjoy a Loboc River Cruise, and participate in a full day of island hopping to Balicasag and Virgin Islands without feeling rushed.
To efficiently travel between Bohol's popular attractions, joining a guided tour is often the most convenient option, as it includes private transportation. Alternatively, you can hire a private car with a driver for the day, which offers flexibility. Motorbike rentals are also available for independent travelers, but this requires familiarity with local roads. Public transport, like tricycles and buses, serves some routes but can be less direct for tourist spots.
Several transfer options are available from Bohol-Panglao International Airport to accommodations on Panglao Island. You can pre-book private transfers online, which offer direct and comfortable service. Many hotels also provide shuttle services, so it's advisable to check with your accommodation beforehand. For hassle-free, pre-arranged private rides directly to your Panglao Island accommodation, you can book through KKday, ensuring a smooth arrival experience without the need to negotiate on-site. Taxis are also readily available upon arrival.
Yes, ride-hailing services such as Grab are operational and available for airport transfers at Bohol-Panglao International Airport. You can typically book a Grab car or taxi directly from the app upon arrival. This provides a convenient and often transparent pricing option for travelers heading to various destinations, including accommodations on Panglao Island or within Tagbilaran City.
For domestic flights from Bohol-Panglao International Airport, it is generally advised to arrive at least 2 hours before your scheduled departure time. For international flights, it is recommended to arrive at least 3 hours prior. This allows sufficient time for baggage check-in, security screening, and navigating the airport, especially during peak travel seasons.
No, the former Bohol Tagbilaran Airport (TAG) is no longer functioning for commercial passenger flights. It has been replaced by the newer and larger Bohol-Panglao International Airport (BOH), which opened in 2018. All commercial flights to and from Bohol now operate exclusively through Bohol-Panglao International Airport, which serves both domestic and international routes.