Experience Bohol’s Best Tours & Unforgettable Moments
Explore our carefully curated tours that bring Bohol’s natural wonders, culture, and activities right to you. From sightseeing to island hopping and adventure parks, enjoy a fun filled day visiting some of the wonders of Bohol from the famous Chocolate Hills to the Tarsiers and more with the opportunity to try some local cuisine.

Scenic Island Adventures
Journey through breathtaking landscapes and hidden gems that reveal the true heart of Bohol’s beauty.
Cultural Immersion Experiences
Engage with local traditions and vibrant communities to enrich your travel with authentic insights.
Relaxing Beach Escapes
Unwind on serene shores offering peaceful retreats and stunning vistas for ultimate relaxation.
Explore the Wonders of Bohol
Experience a curated gallery of stunning photos that highlight the breathtaking landscapes and vibrant culture of Bohol.




Explore Our Exclusive Guided Bohol Tours
Discover a variety of unforgettable tours crafted to immerse you in Bohol’s stunning scenery and rich culture.

Chocolate Hills
One of Bohol’s best-known tourist attractions, with an estimated 1,268 to 1,776 individual mounds, these dome-shaped hills are actually made of grass-covered limestone. The domes vary in size from 30 meters high, with the largest being 120 meters in height.

Loboc River Cruise
Enjoy a serene cruise along the Loboc River, featuring live music and sumptuous local cuisine.

Tarsier Sanctuary Visit
Get up close with the world’s second smallest primates in their natural habitat. These nocturnal creatures with their distinctive wide eyes and soft fur are an iconic symbol of Bohol and a must-visit for anyone intrigued by rare wildlife

Man Made Forest
The Man-Made Forest is one of the most unique attractions on Bohol Island. Stretching for about two kilometers along the highway, the forest is made up of thousands of mahogany trees planted decades ago. providing both shade and a sense of calm for visitors passing through.

Danao Adventure Park
If you’re also an adventurous person, this is the place to be in Bohol! Danao Adventure Park offers caving, zip-lining, rappelling, kayaking, and other adrenaline-pumping activities, including my favorite, canyon bungee jumping (jumping off a canyon, experiencing a 45-meter free fall, followed by a giant pendulum swinging 100 meters sideways).

Bohol Bee Farm
Perched on a cliffside overlooking the sea on the island of Panglao, the Bohol Bee Farm is one of the most unique and enriching destinations in Bohol Province. It’s a wellness retreat, organic garden, boutique resort, and culinary destination rolled into one. Known for its farm-to-table dishes, homemade ice cream, this eco-friendly haven is a popular inclusion in many Bohol Island tours.

Mirror of the World
Embark on a one-of-a-kind journey that doesn’t require travelling outside the Philippines! Nestled within the Mirror of the World, you’ll discover captivating miniaturized replicas of some of the world’s most iconic landmarks. The Statue of Liberty, the Eiffel Tower in Paris, Christ the Redeemer in Rio De Janeiro, the Merlion in Singapore, the Golden Gate Bridge, and so much more

Blood Compact
This coastal monument overlooks the very waters where Spanish explorer Miguel López de Legazpi first landed to meet local chieftain Rajah Sikatuna in what would become a pivotal moment in Philippine colonial history. This iconic bronze sculpture by renowned Filipino artist and Bohol native Napoleon Abueva has become one of the most photographed heritage sites in the Philippines

Shell Museum
The Nova Shell Museum in Panglao, has one of the world’s biggest seashell collections. According to scientists, the island of Panglao has the biggest variety of shells in the South Pacific area, numbering to more than a hundred. Many of these shells form a big part of the museum’s collection.

Hinagdanan cave
The Cave is made of limestone. Its entrance is a hole about 1 meter in diameter, visible from a limestone hill. Cement steps lead to the interior. The cave is slippery, but there’s a rope railing to hold on to. The cave is filled with sleeping birds in small holes in the ceiling. The sunlight that enters the cave make it unsuitable for bats.

Chocolate Hills Adventure Park
There’s a kaleidoscope of activities waiting for you at Chocolate Hills Adventure Park. Embark on an unforgettable journey at Bohol’s premier adventure park nestled in the iconic Chocolate Hills. Experience adrenaline-packed activities like ‘The Rush’ bike zip line where you pedal your way across a cable suspended over a picturesque valley, Wave Runner Surf Zip, Superman Surf Zip, Snake ladder, Tarzan Swing, explore serene nature trails, and connect with the natural world.

Xzootic Animal Park and Butterfly Garden
Xzootic Animal Park and Butterfly Garden is one of the popular animal parks. You will see butterflies of various colors. The most interesting thing about butterflies is that they mate for 24 hours, after that, the male butterfly dies.Aside from butterflies, the park also has a collection of exotic species such as an exotic lizard, Crocodile and visitors can also interact with the pythons.

Loboc Ecotourism Adventure Park
Loboc Ecotourism Adventure Park is an eco-tourism venture that features zip lines and cable car rides while overlooking the Loboc River. The zipline is 520 meters long and 120 meters high. It is a full-apron wrap zipline where tourists lie belly-down. The entire zip-course will take you above the forested mountain slope and the Loboc River.
The cable car is 100 meters above Loboc River. It looks like a flying bench that takes people from one side of Lobocs valley to the other. The cable car can fit 5 adults and is a better option for tourists who are afraid of the zipline.

Panglao Church & Watchtower
A baroque-style church near the sea and the Panglao Watchtower, the St. Augustine Parish Church was declared National Cultural Treasure by the National Museum and Panglao Watchtower. Considered as the tallest watchtower built during the Spanish colonial period, the Panglao Watchtower is composed of five stories with a pitched roof cover.
It’s a significant part of Bohol’s history for it was part of the colonial military defense system against Moro raiders during the Spanish Period. It has also endured many wars during the Philippine-American War and the Second World War.

Baclayon Church
Baclayon Church, is a Roman Catholic church in the municipality of Baclayon, Bohol. Baclayon was founded by the Jesuit priest Juan de Torres and Gabriel Sánchez in 1596, and became the oldest Christian settlement in Bohol. It was elevated as a parish in 1717 and the present coral stone church was completed in 1727. The Augustinian Recollects succeeded the Jesuits in 1768 and heavily renovated the church since then.

Dauis Church
Dauis Church, known as the Assumption of Our Lady Shrine-Parish Church, is a Roman Catholic church founded by Jesuit priests in 1697, it is one of the oldest churches in the province. After being damaged by the 2013 Bohol earthquake, it was restored and reconstructed from 2015 to 2017.
The church houses an image of Our Lady of the Assumption, which was canonically crowned in 2023. The church is also famous for its miraculous underground water well. It has been declared a National Cultural Treasure

Island hopping is one of the top things to do in Bohol and Panglao
An island-hopping tour to Balicasag Island and Virgin Island Bohol is an absolute MUST on your Bohol itinerary.

Looking for the best things to do on Bohol Island in the Philippines?
Offering a mecca of adventures such as waterfalls, beaches, cave pools, island hopping, and of course, the famous Chocolate Hills, Bohol is a must-visit destination!

Dive with hammerhead sharks or gape at coral-filled walls, Bohol is a wonder to explore. One of the most popular Philippine destinations, Bohol has tourist attractions galore.
Balicasag Island is one of the top diving spots in the Philippines for scuba diving tours for certified divers because of its sea turtles and shouldn’t be missed when planning your diving tours in the country.


