Showing posts with label where to stay in bohol. Show all posts
Showing posts with label where to stay in bohol. Show all posts

Monday, September 24, 2018

Alona Beach is Named After A Sexy Star Plus 4 Other Mind Blowing Facts You Didn’t Know About Bohol

With the closure of the popular Boracay, a lot of other tourist destinations have gained attention, just like Panglao, Bohol. Beach resorts populate majority of the shores of the island making it the perfect getaway for a tropical paradise.

But apart from the powdery white sand beaches of Panglao and the mind-boggling switching of colors of the Chocolate Hills, Bohol is also home to other mind-blowing things that contribute to its value as a tourist destination.

Here are 5 fun trivia about Bohol that will probably leave you enthralled.

1. A Church Made of Food


One of the most historical places in the Philippines can be found in Bohol. The Baclayon Church, which is the second oldest church in the country, is considered a National Treasure and historical landmark. Built in 1519, this church’s foundation was made out of coral stones and were cemented together using egg whites. Yes, you read that right—egg whites.

Who would have thought that the most basic ingredient we can find in the kitchen could be used to erect sturdy buildings that last centuries? Mind-blown? So are we.

2. Milk Chocolate Hills


Probably the most famous attraction in Bohol, the Chocolate Hills has been visited by many people from all over the world. With its colors that change from green to chocolate brown, it has indeed astounded many tourists both local and international. However, just recently, we were surprised to know that these Hershey Kisses looking hills aren’t actually purely chocolatey.

A recent earthquake has caused some of the hills to crack open, and people were surprised to see that the insides of it were actually white. Who would’ve thought that this delicious looking display of nature could get any yummier?

3. Sexy Alona Beach


When it comes to where to stay in Panglao, Alona beach is probably one of the first things that comes to mind. With its powdery white sand and beautiful shorelines, there’s no doubt that this place is one heck of a dream tropical destination. But have you ever wondered why a provincial beach would have an extremely sexy sounding name?

According to locals, its name was taken from a Filipino sexy star, Alona Alegre who filmed a liquor commercial in the shores of this very beach wearing a revealing 2-piece swim suit. Ever since, the locals have called the place Alona Beach due to this iconic commercial shoot. Didn’t know that, did you?


4. Mahogany Forest Initiative


Whenever you would browse your Instagram (or even the internet) for photos of Bohol, one of the most famous photos that you would see is the towering canopy of mahogany trees lined along the countryside roads of Bohol. But this postcard worthy display of nature is actually not a natural forest, but one that was initiated by the local government.

As a response to the worsening problem of slash and burn (aka kaingin), the planting of these trees was a reforestation initiative to counter the negative effects of soil erosion in the area. No doubt these trees are almost perfectly lined, achieving that surreal forest feels.

5. Solar Panel Powered Airport


Continuing their pursuit to salvage mother nature from further damage, Bohol’s government have furthered their programs toward sustainable tourism. One of their biggest projects is the new Eco-Airport, the first international eco-friendly airport in the country, where 1/3 of the passenger terminal buildings are powered by solar panels.

Dubbed as the “Green Gateway to the World,” it also makes use of natural ventilation to lessen carbon footprint, and in turn, cause less harm to the environment. While there aren’t exact dates of when the airport is going to be operational, it’s definitely one additional reason to visit Bohol.

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These are but some of the cool trivia about Bohol. We’re pretty sure it is home to more interesting facts as it is one of the most historical places in the country. So when you get to visit this place, aside from lounging in luxury in your Panglao, Bohol beach resort, take some time to go out and ask the locals about stories. We’re sure you’ll get something out of the ordinary.

Wednesday, February 14, 2018

Bohol in 3 Ways: Different Attractions You May Visit in Bohol, Philippines


A getaway in a beachfront resort in Bohol presents a great opportunity to discover a set of must-visit attractions in the province. With the various interesting spots you will find around the locale, you will be up for a multifaceted holiday. Truly, among the many reasons the province is one of the favorite destinations in the country, is that a new type of experience is available at every turn.

Beaches
Bohol's prime tourist attraction is a set of havens for beach bums. The town of Panglao alone is home to 4 irresistable beaches.

1. Alona Beach is probably the most developed beach in Panglao. It is about one and a half kilometers long, lines with a slew of restaurants, bars, and various types of accommodation in Bohol.
2. Lying under the shallow waters of Bagobo Beach is the finest white sand you’ll ever see and touch. It’s so fine you’ll start wondering whether the beach is made entirely of cornstarch.
3. Like Alona, Dumaluan Beach is a white-sand strip running one and a half kilometers along. If you’re still undecided about where to stay in Bohol, this is the go-to place. Here, you'll find some of the most luxurious beachfront resorts in Panglao.
4. Doljo Beach takes pride in its crystal clear water. It is also within proximity to Doljo Point and Doljo House Reef, which are spectacular diving sites just off the coast of Panglao.

Diving Spots
Those who love underwater adventures will surely be thrilled to discover these diving spots in Bohol.

1. Found in the west of Danao Beach, Balicasag Sanctuary is a deep coral wall starting at 3-meter depth and going down to up to 60 meters. The wall offers a good chance to find various nudibranch, eels, frogfish, scorpion fish, and leaf fish.
2. A 15-minute boat ride from Danao Beach will bring you to Arco Point, also known as the Hole in the Wall. It is a shallow dive spot with maximum 25-meter depth. It is common to see giant frogfish, nudibranch, slugs, moray eel, and snake eels in this spot.
3. About 5 minutes to the west of Danao Beach, an old outrigger dive boat named Habagat was sunk on purpose. Habagat Wreck is a dive spot for experienced divers since the wreck is at 35 to 38-meter depth.
4. A 30-minute boat ride from Danao Beach will bring you to Napaling, steep wall dive with big gorgonians and black corals. Schools of barracuda and jackfish can also be seen here from time to time.

Historical Sites
Bohol is also a cradle of rich history and heritage.

1. Located at Barangay Bool in Tagbilaran City, the Blood Compact Site marks the location where Datu Sikatuna, a native chieftain, forged a blood compact with Don Miguel Lopez de Legazpi, representing the King of Spain.
2. The Dagohoy Historical Marker in the town of Danao was installed by the Philippine Historical Comission to honor the heroic deeds of Francisco Dagohoy. He led the longest revolt in the country against the Spaniards which lasted for 84 years.
3. Atop the Mt. Carmel Hill is a historical tower of adobe and limestone. It was built to serve as a belfry of a church which was burned down during the Philippine revolution.
4. Punta Cruz is an ancient stone watchtower built by the townspeople as a lookout for incoming pirates. The tower commands a breathtaking view of the sea facing Cebu, Siquijor, and Mindanao.

Make the most of your vacation in a beachfront resort in Bohol by exploring these tourist attractions that are surely for the books.