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Must-visit attractions in Bohol Island What are the fun things to do in Bohol Island?

Bohol Island in the Philippines is a popular tourist attraction. Every year, many friends choose to visit Bohol Island. Today, the editor will introduce to you some information about the scenic spots in Bohol Island and see which ones. The attractions are what you are looking forward to. Dolphin Bay

Bohol Island has a good marine environment and a complete food chain, which attracts dolphins to live here, so going out to sea to find dolphins is an item you must not miss on Bohol Island. The best viewing time is around seven o'clock in the morning. Early morning is the time for dolphins to look for food, so you have to go out to sea at 6:30 in the morning. In the morning, you go out to sea against the sunrise. The sights you see are very special. Beautiful. In about half an hour you can reach the place where dolphins often appear.

The general time to watch dolphins is between 10-30 minutes, but there is a certain probability that you will not be able to see the dolphins, such as due to weather or departure time. Generally, the price of chartering a boat to go out to sea is about 2,000 pesos/day, and the price will vary depending on the number of people and the type of boat. Friends who live elsewhere may need to charter the driveway to Alona, ??which costs about 700 pesos. Balicasa

The sea water here is very clear, with rare black corals and tropical fish. The most amazing thing here is the Casa Fault under the sea. Many friends who like diving may prefer this place, because here you can see the deep blue faults floating on the edema. You must make a reservation for diving before going. You can make a reservation through the hotel. Those who plan to dive need a diving certificate. You can still snorkel without a diving certificate. It costs about 50 pesos to rent equipment on Balicasag Island. It is recommended to go in advance. Buy an account, it will be safer and more hygienic. Virgin Island

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Island is a private island. Tourists are not allowed to enter, but there is a holy trailing white sand beach on the edge of the island, extending infinitely in a curved crescent shape. Going far away is like the road to heaven. Crescent Beach only emerges from the water for 2 hours at noon every day. After high tide, it will be submerged under the sea water. If you want to see the white sand beach, you must time it right.

This is a private island that is closed to tourists. There is a trailing white sand beach on the side of the road, which extends infinitely into the distance in a crescent shape. However, the beach is only open for two hours at noon every day. Only then will the road emerge from the water, and after high tide, it will be under the water again. Friends who want to see it next time should pay attention to the time. Bee Farm

Bee Farm integrates restaurant, hotel and farm experience. The hotel buildings are made of wood and bamboo, surrounded by handicrafts and shell decorations, and the environment is simple and natural; tens of thousands of bees are raised in the farm , the hard-working little bees produce pure natural honey every day.

The bee farm has restaurants, hotels and farms. Basically, the inspection teams in the hotel are made of wood or bamboo. The environment here is simple and natural, and tens of thousands of bees are raised in the farm. Bees produce pure natural honey. Visitors can visit farms, bee gardens and handicraft workshops here, as well as dine. We recommend the restaurant on the cliff, which has an elegant environment and a beautiful view of the sea. Oslob

This was originally a small fishing village. Later, it became famous because the whale shark, the largest fish in the world, regarded this place as its home. Whale sharks mainly feed on small fish and shrimps, and they will not actively harm humans if they are close to the market. Fishermen in Oslob will keep whale sharks by feeding them. It takes 2.5 hours by boat from Alona Beach on Panglao Island to Oslob. The chartered boat round trip is 4,000-7,000 pesos and can take 10 people. However, if you want to share the boat round trip, it costs 1,000 pesos/person. There are not many people and the chartered boat is It’s not cost-effective. Even if you want to share a boat, you can definitely do it. It is recommended to buy a round-trip ticket.

The best time to watch whale sharks is between 6:00 and 12:00, but when there are many people, you need to queue for 2-3 hours. The whale watching time is about 30 minutes. The price of taking a boat ride is 500 pesos, scaring whoever pays is 1,100 pesos, deep diving is 1,600 pesos, renting an underwater camera is 550 pesos, and renting diving equipment is about 300 pesos. If you ask the boatman to take pictures, you can tip 40-60 pesos appropriately. Chinese The tour guide is 100 yuan. Chocolate Mountain

The Chocolate Mountain has a natural wonder, which is 1,268 small hills with almost the same shape and ranging in height from 40 to 120 meters. They are usually emerald green, but during the summer dry season from February to May At that time, the vegetation on the mountain turned yellow and turned into chocolate color. From a distance, it looked like chocolate. Me tickets are generally not charged here, so you can drive there by yourself, but you can also take a bus in Chocolate Hills. There are buses at the bus station near Tagbilaran.

Chocolate Hills is not just about enjoying the scenery, there are also some outdoor activities that you can experience, such as high-altitude cycling, contact with pythons, etc. Opening hours are 8:00-23:00 Tarsier

This is a monkey that lives on Bohol Island. It is the smallest monkey in the world, with a body length of 9-12 cm, smaller than a palm. But it has a pair of large eyes with a diameter of more than 1 cm. Tarsiers are still an endangered species. They sleep clinging to branches during the day and are active at night. If someone approaches, they will jump away very quickly. Their temperament is very fierce. When photographing tarsiers, do not use flash or try to pet them. Tarsiers don't come out when it rains.

The tarsier conservation center is called PhilippineTarsierSanctuary. It is open from 9:00-16:00 and the ticket is 50 pesos.