Explore Bohol’s countryside at your pace with a flexible tour, savoring a Loboc River lunch buffet. Discover iconic landmarks and hidden gems.
Explore Bohol’s countryside at your pace with a flexible tour, savoring a Loboc River lunch buffet. Discover iconic landmarks and hidden gems.
- Blood Compact Monument - The Blood Compact Shrine, also referred to as the Sandugo Shrine, honors the historic blood compact or “sandugo” between Spanish explorer Miguel Lopez de Legazpi and Datu Sikatuna, the chieftain of Bohol, in 1565. This event is recognized as the first treaty of friendship between Spaniards and Filipinos, symbolizing unity…
- Blood Compact Monument - The Blood Compact Shrine, also referred to as the Sandugo Shrine, honors the historic blood compact or “sandugo” between Spanish explorer Miguel Lopez de Legazpi and Datu Sikatuna, the chieftain of Bohol, in 1565. This event is recognized as the first treaty of friendship between Spaniards and Filipinos, symbolizing unity and peace. Situated in Tagbilaran City, the shrine features a bronze sculpture by the esteemed artist Napoleon Abueva, depicting the leaders raising goblets of mixed blood as a sign of mutual respect. With a stunning coastal backdrop, the site provides visitors with both historical insight and scenic views, making it a significant stop for anyone exploring Bohol’s rich cultural heritage.
- Baclayon Church - Baclayon Church is among the oldest stone churches in the Philippines, dating back to 1596. Located in Bohol, this National Cultural Treasure and UNESCO Tentative List site showcases Spanish colonial architecture with coral stone walls, wooden pillars, and intricate carvings. The church houses a museum with religious artifacts, old hymnal books, and centuries-old statues, offering a glimpse into the Philippines’ early Christian heritage.
- Man-made Mahogany Forest - Bohol’s Manmade Forest, a lush 2-kilometer stretch of densely planted mahogany trees, is a unique and tranquil attraction along the road between Loboc and Bilar. This forest was a reforestation project in the 1960s, transforming a once-barren area into a vibrant, green sanctuary. Towering mahogany trees, standing close together, create a natural canopy that filters sunlight and casts a beautiful glow across the forest floor. The uniformity and symmetry of the trees give the forest an enchanting, almost mystical appearance, making it a favorite stop for photos and quiet reflection.
- Loboc River - The Loboc River Cruise in Bohol offers a relaxing and scenic journey along the lush Loboc River, a must-try experience for visitors to the island. Passengers board a floating restaurant that serves a buffet of local dishes framed by tropical greenery. Along the route, guests are treated to live music and local cultural performances, adding a festive touch to the scenic ride. The highlight of the cruise is a stop at a floating platform where locals, including children, perform traditional songs and dances. The serene atmosphere, combined with the river’s jade-colored waters and surrounding natural beauty, makes the Loboc River Cruise a memorable immersion into Bohol’s culture and hospitality, perfect for relaxation and cultural appreciation.
- Tarsier Conservation Area - The Tarsier Conservation Area in Bohol is dedicated to protecting one of the world’s smallest and most unique primates, the Philippine tarsier. This conservation area, located in the town of Corella, offers visitors a chance to observe these rare, wide-eyed creatures in their natural habitat. Tarsiers, known for their small size, large eyes, and remarkable ability to leap, are nocturnal animals that are highly sensitive to noise and light. Carefully designed paths allow guests to see them up close without disturbing them. Knowledgeable guides provide insights into tarsier behavior, biology, and the conservation efforts to protect these endangered primates.
- Chocolate Hills Natural Monument - The Chocolate Hills of Bohol are a natural wonder and one of the Philippines’ most iconic landscapes. This geological formation consists of over 1,200 nearly identical hills, which turn brown during the dry season, resembling chocolate mounds, hence the name. Spread across the towns of Carmen, Sagbayan, and Batuan, the hills vary in height but are uniformly shaped, creating a surreal and captivating scene. Formed from ancient coral deposits and shaped by erosion, their origin has inspired both scientific study and local legends. Declared a National Geological Monument, the Chocolate Hills are a testament to nature’s artistry and a must-visit for travelers to Bohol.

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- Driver Fee and Fuel
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Other
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- Tips and Gratuities
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Join our Free & Easy Tour for a delightful countryside adventure! Ideal for those who prefer to explore independently, this tour provides a flexible itinerary, allowing you to appreciate the tranquil beauty of the countryside at your own pace. Experience the allure of rustic landscapes, explore iconic landmarks, and uncover hidden treasures without the…
Join our Free & Easy Tour for a delightful countryside adventure! Ideal for those who prefer to explore independently, this tour provides a flexible itinerary, allowing you to appreciate the tranquil beauty of the countryside at your own pace. Experience the allure of rustic landscapes, explore iconic landmarks, and uncover hidden treasures without the pressure of a rigid schedule. Whether you’re in search of relaxation or impromptu exploration, this tour is designed for your utmost enjoyment. Relax, unwind, and let the countryside lead the way!
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.