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What are the scenic spots in Baohe Island?

Located in the Philippines, Bohol Island is a beautiful island that stands out among many islands in the Philippines, and has a charming scenery that does not lose Boracay. What's interesting about Mint Island? What are the scenic spots? The following small series will introduce it. Come and have a look.

Pamirakan (Pamirakan)

This island is 1 hour away from Arona Beach, so we can only go there by boat. Few people go, the charter fee is 3000P, and snorkeling on the island needs to be paid extra, 250P for one point and 450P for two points. Snorkeling is mainly about watching corals. The corals here are better than those in Bali, but there are not so many fish there. The beach scenery on the island is very beautiful, so it is recommended to play.

Niubi

A beekeeping farm is famous for its delicious ice cream. Most people like to come here for lunch or dinner and visit. If you don't have a ticket, just take a bunny, which is very convenient.

AlonaBeach

The beach itself is average, but most hotels and restaurants are concentrated here, which is very popular and convenient to live nearby. Sunrise and sunset can't be photographed in alona, the direction is slightly off, but it's still beautiful.

Not recommended in alona

Eat at the food stall on the beach. Beach massage, ordinary coconut oil 350p, and dry 500p, all 1 hour, the strength is not bad. The price can be reduced to 300p-400p respectively.

Dumaruan (Dumaruan)

This beach is a little far from Arona, and it is in the same direction as the beekeeping farm. The beach is large and flat, so you can walk far. The sea only reaches your knees. The scenery is much better than Arona beach, and there are many starfish, but be careful, there are also many sea urchins. You'd better wear shoes in the sea, it's too easy to get caught.

Although you can't see the sunset, it's ok to watch it, but it should be the best to watch the sunrise.

There are two hotels, BBC and PALM. You can't go in from the hotel, but you can go in from the next village. The fare is 25p per person. Although you can't enter the hotel, the beach is public, so you can stroll around and eat in the hotel. Although not as lively as Arona Beach, the scenery is more representative. The beach here is cleaned by the hotel, and there are many sundries on the beach in Arona.