Advantages: Easy to tour the Island in One Day Disadvantages: Not really recommended for Children
...The easiest way to view Bohol Island is to hire an Air Conditioning L500 Taxi, which includes the driver and a full tank of fuel. The prices ranges from two thousand to three thousand pesos per vehicle, and can seat up to eight passengers. You will find these available mainly from ports of seacrafts arriving from other Island in the Philippines.
Our experience started from Ubay around eleven o'clock in the morning, arriving from Bato in Leyte on a Bancas boat journey of approximately two hours, by hiring an L500 Air Conditioning Hyundia People's Carrier. There are plenty of Pantalon Pier restaurants to choose from of Filipino cuisines and are very reasonable in prices. We had two plates of fried chicken and two large plates of rice for about seventy pesos between four adults and two children. The children ages of my daughter...
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Advantages: Friendly people, much to "discover". Disadvantages: Tell me if there are!
...Fifty five kilometers northeast of TAGBILARAN CITY, the provincial capital of Bohol, is one of the most famous natural attractions of the Philippine archipelago.
Once, a total of 1,268 "CHOCOLATE HILLS" grew up from corals. Two were "stolen by men", carrying away sand and gravel for road repair in Carmen. Then, another of the hills wer fount partly "eaten" of fed, rather to concrete producing machines ..... ignoring that the National Committee on Geological Services has declared Chocolate Hills in 1988 as a National Geological Monument.
Due to the road conditions, the approximate travel time between Tagbilaran and CARMEN would be about 90 minutes or more.
After 213 steps up the hill, one can reach the observation deck on one Hill - with exquisite panoramic views - that is Chcoloate Hills as far as they eyes can see...
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Advantages: cheap, friendly people, weather Disadvantages: far, far away
...Bohol is one of the many islands of the Visayas. It is known for the brown seared hemispheric hills, called "chocolate hills". Otherwise the tropical temperatures let grow palm and banana trees. You can look for the “tarsier”, the smallest monkey of the world with big eyes and a long tail. There are also some old colonial churches and Alona beach at the peninsula Paloa Island is a nice beach resort, with bamboo huts, palm trees and some pubs, restaurants and dive bases. The danger of an attack from the Abu Sayaff is very slight, people are catholic, very friendly and open minded to tourists and Bohol has no tourist centers.
The speed ferry boats takes only 1,5 hour from Cebu to Bohol. Don't get wheedled into the very expensive offers, when you leave the ferry. There are still buses in the late afternoon to the chocolate...
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