Saturday, November 26, 2011

Alona Beach at Panglao Island, Bohol




White sand, great great food, and a refreshing experience awaits you if you are thinking of going to Bohol. I'll always say that it is better to go with a group because you can split the cost. And booking ahead of time for the airfare is always a good idea, especially if there is a seat sale.
Here are some sites that you might find helpful:
http://www.ph-commute.com/2009/09/commuting-to-naia-terminal-3.html
http://www.myboholguide.com/

 Here is the straightforward budget itinerary.

Itinerary for a 3days2nights trip:

First day:
-Check in at a resort near a hotel
Tricycle fee: P250/P200
Cheapest place we can get near the beach
*Bohol Divers Club
Room/night: P600/P800
Food: Just walk along the shoreline to see the different restaurants and food for your preference.


Second day:
*Countryside tour
-Chocolate hills, Tarsier sanctuary, Hanging bridge/Zipline, Man made forest, Blood compact site, Butterfly garden, Baclayon church, Ship House, Hinagdanan Cave and Loboc river ride.

Tricycle: P1,300
Entrance fees:
Loboc River ride: P400
Tarsier: P50
Chocolate hills: P100
Baclayon Church: P15
Hinagdanan: P15
*the rest are free


















Third day:

*Balicasag Island (snorkeling), Dolphin watching, Virgin Island

Regular fee: P1200 (talk to bangkeros)
*make sure to ask if everything is included even the gear and the snorkeling ride.

Way back to the airport.
Tricycle fee: P250

I fell in love with the place the minute I saw the sand and tasted the food. Hoping the same happens to you. And that you enjoy the place with someone special. Like I did.  Ciao! Thank you for reading.